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Black Sheep By Naima B Robert By Naima B Robert

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Black Sheep By Naima B Robert By Naima B Robert

ISBN: 9781847802354
Author: Naima B Robert
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 370
Size: 7.8 X 5.1 X 1.0 INCH
Publication Year: 2013
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About This Book:
"Black Sheep" by Naima B. Robert invites readers to enter the complicated and thought-provoking world of Amal, a young lady stuck between her family's traditions and the temptation of a more autonomous existence. Naima B. Robert weaves an engrossing story about identity, faith, love, and the search of self-determination in the face of cultural expectations.
The following are some of the key features and concepts discussed in this engaging work:
identification and Belonging:
"Black Sheep" dives into Amal's inner turmoil as she navigates her mixed lineage and cultural expectations, focusing on problems of identification. Her journey is a universal study of what it means to belong and the sacrifices one must make in order to be unique.
Cultural and Religious Traditions:
The book examines the confrontation between traditional cultural standards and Islamic beliefs in depth. Amal's struggle mirrors the experiences of many young people from many backgrounds who are attempting to balance tradition and modernity.
Family & Relationships:
Naima B. Robert delves into Amal's family's complicated relationships, highlighting the value of compassion, empathy, and communication in overcoming generational divides and creating understanding.
Women's Empowerment:
Amal's story exemplifies women's strength and endurance. Her desire to forge her own career and question gender conventions and expectations is highlighted in the book.
Religious Inquiry:
As Amal navigates her spiritual path, readers are encouraged to consider the importance of faith in their own lives. The work promotes a better understanding of religion's personal and communal components.

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