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Face of Islam Exhibition launched in Texas, USA

A photo exhibition has opened in San Antonio which seeks to highlight the diversity of Muslims in Texas.

Faces of Islam, which features portrait photos highlighting the diversity of Muslims in Texas, made its public debut Saturday in San Antonio at the Dock Space Gallery on Lone Star Blvd.

The organizer, Ramin Samandari, told news sources that the project first began during a time of heightened Islamophobia and resulted in a series of similar works preceding it.

“The idea for this project came about in 2016 after the Presidential election and all the anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant rhetoric coming from the former president,” he explained. “First I did the series on immigration which was funded and housed permanently at the Institute of Texan Culture. Next, I started the Faces of Islam project.”

By photographing and interviewing local Muslims, Samandari looked to demonstrate the complexity of the city’s Muslim population.

“I wanted to show the Muslim community in its all diversity and demystify what it means to be a Muslim,” he explained.

On Saturday, more than 50 photos were displayed, catching the attention of dozens of spectators, who could learn about each individual’s personal journey and experience as a Muslim.

“After the nearly 3 years delay due to Covid and lack of funding, I do have a sense of relief that finally, I’m able to bring the project to reality,” Samandari said. “Overall the feedback has been very positive which is very gratifying.”

The artwork will remain on display in San Antonio at the Dock Space Gallery until the end of September.”

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