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For Young Arab Americans in Michigan, the Hookah Lounge Feels like Home

A new generation of immigrants, refugees and their descendants is finding a sense of connection and community around the shisha pipe.

Farah Al Qasimi for The New York Times
Author: Farah Al Qasimi for The New York Times

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Farah Al Qasimi for The New York Times

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Friendship, Generation Z, Hookahs (Water Pipes), Immigration and Emigration, Muslims and Islam, Smoking and Tobacco, vis-design, vis-photo
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