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Social Studies, 16.10.2020 17:01 maleah12x

Ok so I have a question please answer and comment. It's not school related tho. I am a Muslim female and in my Social studies class we've been talking about Islam and taking notes about. And I tell my teacher that i'm Muslim and i already know about this and I asked if i had to still take notes and all that stuff and she says yes because you probably don't know a lot about it. Does that seem fair at all? bc I don't understand how I don't know a lot even tho I've practiced Islam my whole life.

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