From Viral Video to Voice for Change with Asma Shuweikh
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In this episode, I have the honour of speaking with Asma Shuweikh, a columnist, activist, public speaker, and proud British Muslim woman living in Birmingham, UK.
Asma shares her powerful story, from the viral video of her intervening in a racist incident on the London tube, to her experiences growing up in Britain, facing discrimination, and her involvement in a documentary about the lives of Muslim women in the UK. We delve into misconceptions about Islam and wearing the hijab, the importance of integration and understanding between different communities, and Asma's journey of turning personal trauma into a driving force for advocacy and strength.
This is a deeply moving conversation about resilience, identity, and the enduring hope for a more accepting society.
My Hijab, My Choice directed by Samir Mehanovic is available on Al Jazeera English.
Key Takeaways:
The act of intervening in injustice, as Asma did on the tube, stems from a deep-seated belief in standing up against wrongdoing, a principle she feels is part of her faith and personal experience with discrimination.
Many misconceptions exist about Muslim women, particularly regarding the hijab, which Asma emphasises is a personal choice and a source of strength and identity, contrary to the narrative of oppression.
Integration and taking the time to understand people from different backgrounds are crucial for breaking down barriers, challenging prejudices, and fostering a more cohesive society.
Personal experiences of discrimination and trauma, while deeply challenging, can be channelled into resilience and a commitment to advocating for others and creating positive change.
Despite ongoing challenges and feelings of not always belonging, there is a growing sense of empowerment and increased dialogue, offering hope for greater understanding and solidarity in the future.
Episode highlights:
01:25 : Asma recounts the 2019 tube incident that went viral and the subsequent media attention.
06:13 : Discussing the stereotype of Muslim women as weak and Asma's determination to be seen as strong.
17:39 : Asma shares a childhood memory of her mother experiencing racial abuse and the lasting impact of feeling like an outsider.
35:06 : Asma offers advice on how to intervene safely and effectively if witnessing harassment.
59:05 : Asma's vision for a society built on acceptance and understanding.
About the Guest:
Asma Shuweikh is a columnist, activist, and public speaker. While specific links were not mentioned in this episode, you can look for her work and contributions online, including her appearance in the documentary My Hijab, My Choice directed by Samir Mehanovic is available on Al Jazeera English.
Connect with Megan:
Instagram: @HigherLove_withMegan
Website: http://www.higher-love.com
This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk )