Letter to Koreans by a Middle School Muslim living in Daegu

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(1)To the residents of Daehyeon-dong,
(2)Hello, residents. I’m a foreigner in the 8th grade and a Muslim student.We understand that you were uncomfortable with the Yosei mosque issue.But it’s our duty, and it’s our duty, and it’s our duty to survive, and what we have to do in our lives, for example, eating or drinking water, is essential for us to believe in Islam. And it also points to a positive and good lifestyle for Islam. All Muslims in Daehyeon-dong, not me, have been hoping to have a mosque in Daehyeon-dong since 10 years ago. Muslims who came all the way here from different places came and had a hard time. Stopping building this temple is the same as stopping our hope and destroying it.Why don’t we consider and respect all of our pleasures? There is no controversy over social demotion, there is no discrimination, there is respect for various countries, religions, and races, and everyone has rights and is peaceful, and the product is a world where everyone lives together. But that’s close to impossible. But if you want to live like that, you have to respect various cultures. We have to be as considerate as you are when it comes to respecting diverse cultures. And we have a right.
(3)Thank you for reading it.

You have to be considerate.

We have a right.

You have a different way of thinking. GIF.

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