What would it mean for people to trust each other? As a Canadian Muslim, Assma Galuta says that question carries a lot of weight within her community. Not only is it affecting the way people perceive Muslims, but it is also has an effect on how Muslims see themselves. “A lot of us have been made to feel like outcasts,” the 24-year-old college student told HuffPost. “Western-born Muslims have to deal with this identity crisis of trying to fit into Canadian culture, but hold on to their faith as well.” Galuta teamed up with the production company Time Vision to conduct a social experiment. She asked her friend Mustafa Mawla, part of the Time Vision team, to stand blindfolded in Toronto’s busy...
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