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#MuslimApologies – what is it and why is it taking Twitter by storm?
Twitter was flooded by tweets ending with the hashtag #MuslimApologies this morning. Across the nation, Muslims were apologising for all sorts of things – both to do with their religion and, well, not related at all.
Why are they doing it? We asked one participant, Akhal, to explain what was happening. He said: "It started off as a joke, but the reality is Muslims are having to apologise for things they have no connection with."
Another, "Raz", added: "It's meant to be a tongue in cheek hashtag about how Muslims end up having to apologise for matters that they have no role in."
Here are some of the best tweets posted so far:
https://twitter.com/Ammar_Ibn_AA/status/514602630304116737
I am sorry Pluto is no longer a planet #MuslimApologies
— Hena Zuberi (@HenaZuberi) September 23, 2014
https://twitter.com/epicloser/status/514655359768612864
https://twitter.com/UncolonisedMind/status/514628215311458304
https://twitter.com/AdeelMS/status/514704145040023552