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  • The image depicts a muscular, bald man from the back, showcasing a prominent tattoo on his back. The tattoo features a crescent moon and a star, which are often associated with various cultural and religious symbols. There are visible scars or cuts on his scalp and a streak of blood running down, suggesting a recent injury or intense situation. The background has a dark, moody atmosphere, possibly indicating a gritty or dramatic context. Muslims, France and the Sexualization of National Culture Joan W. Scott · February 2018
  • The image features a smiling woman holding a small child. The woman is wearing a colorful headscarf, and her expression is warm and cheerful. The child, who is dressed in a bright red sweater with a patterned design, looks happy and is facing the camera, showing a playful smile. The background appears to be a textured wall, suggesting an outdoor or rustic setting. The overall mood of the image is joyful and intimate, capturing a moment of connection between the woman and the child. Fertility and Marriage in the Middle East: Paradoxical Trends Françoise de Bel-Air · June 2017
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