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Originally Posted by bagelw
I can't speak for Bentonville but I know that the university in Fayetteville has a Muslim Student Association. You might contact them and find out what the area has to offer. As far as being accepted I thought this article was interesting. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/06/us/06religion.html
I believe the indian restaurant they are talking about is in Rogers. I haven't been there yet. Habibi in Fayetteville has some indian cuisine on the menu but is more of a mix of mediterranean food.
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Good atachment on a good post.
That article should almost be required reading for the people wanting to know if they'll be accepted here or there.
The majority of acceptance issues that I have seen both from living here and from these posts over time, haven't been, "Will I be accepted?", but actually more "Can I accept my environment?".
People seeking a cosmopoliton <as such> lifestyle in NWA or Little Rock will find that it is there if they seek it. It doesn't fall in one's lap.
It doesn't take much exploration to find that we also have people dressed in cammo and workboots, pick-up trucks, excitement over a new chain saw, takin' Sunday off, huntin'-season-yearning kinda folks.
And that's just at *my* house alone!
Really.....it's a whole lot more diverse here than people give it credit for, and thankfully we have enough good folks on this board from the different areas that will speak up and let people know the lay of the land in their neighborhood.
I know a lot of folks here, but I don't know anybody that won't accept anybody that's come asking questions on these forums.
They make very intelligent, interesting conversation, and most of them will give you a run for your money on formal education.
However, ya gotta get past the cow droppings on their boots, and the wad of kodiak in their cheek, as they fill their truck pulling a trailer of hay, before they can rattle off the places you can get a *real* bagel & lox.
We don't bite, and that growl you *think* you hear is just us tryin' to hum a 'Merle' tune.
