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Separatism

  • The image depicts a scene outside a building with several people present. Some individuals are wearing traditional clothing, including hijabs, while others are dressed in more casual attire. In the background, there are air conditioning units on the building, and a few trees and mountains can be seen in the distance. The setting appears to be a community space or public area, with a mix of adults and children interacting with one another. The atmosphere seems calm and social. Lyon. The Imaginary Separatism of Salafist Women Z. Fareen Parvez · January 2021
  • The image features a large and vibrant mural painted on a staircase. It depicts two figures inspired by historical themes: one appears to be a woman holding a flag, symbolizing liberty or revolution, while the other is a young boy wielding a weapon. The colors of the mural are striking, with vivid reds, yellows, and blues, and they blend into the steps. A person is seen walking up the stairs, seemingly interacting with the artwork. The overall scene conveys a sense of dynamism and social commentary. Separatism: Bringing Islam and France’s Muslims to Heel Raphaël Kempf · November 2020
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