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Bakwa townspeople

The Religious Affiliation of
Bakwa townspeople
 

Religion: Muslim CBR Scale: D

Name: Bakwa townspeople

Classification: supporting characters supporting characters   group group  

Publisher(s): Marvel

First Appearance: Young X-Men #1 (June 2008): "Final Genesis"

Creators: Marc Guggenheim, Yanick Paquette, Ray Snyder

Number of Appearances: 1

Enemy of: Taliban soldiers

Defended or Helped by: Dust

Nation: Afghanistan

Excerpts

BELOW: Muslim villagers chant "Alla Hu Akbar" after the Muslim super-heroine Dust repels Taliban invaders from their town. Usually transliterated as "Allahu Akbar," this Arabic phrase means "God is great." This expression is commonly known as the "takbir".

Muslim villagers chant Alla Hu Akbar after the Muslim super-heroine Dust repels Taliban invaders from their town. takbir; God is great; Allahu Akbar

Source: Young X-Men #1 (June 2008): "Final Genesis", pg. 11, panels 2-4. Written by Marc Guggenheim. Art by Ray Snyder, Yanick Paquette. See also: God; chant; gratitude to God; Muslim; Dust (Sooraya Qadir); Bakwa townspeople


This character is in the following story which has been indexed by this website:
Young X-Men #1 (June 2008): "Final Genesis" (2-panel cameo)


Suggested links for further research about this character and the character's religious affiliation:
  - http://comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=123845
  - https://www.comics.org/issue/523439/