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Prejudice Towards the Muslim Community
In this episode, we discuss how cultural differences can affect how people with different cultural backgrounds and beliefs communicate with one another, as well as how these differences can result in disrespect, misinterpretation, and violations of various cultural groups. We talked about the significant difficulties faced by a particular religious group, the Filipino Muslims, in relation to hate speech, incitement to violence, and discrimination in our country. A Muslim friend of ours, Ms. Jalmaani, joined us as a special guest on this episode to discuss her opinions, experiences, and beliefs for us to gain a better understanding of the Muslim culture.Ayesha Jalmaani is a 20-year-old Muslim from Cavite and Batch 2021 taking up BSEconomics from the University of the Philippines Los Baños. She comes from a familyof Muslims. She grew up with Islam as her religion her whole life. Ayesha’s family allowsher and her siblings to have the freedom on what to believe in terms of their religion.They are encouraged to have their own views and opinions which helped her grow asan individual.