Living in the Middle of Cultural Confluence

28-years-old Masyitah was born in Aceh, Indonesia. When the region she was living in was declared a military operations area by the Indonesian army (1991-1997) she had to leave her family and went on to study in Java. In 2007, she came to Göttingen, Germany, to pursue her studies. As a Muslim girl, she was supposed to adapt to customs and culture in Germany. Like most German students, she had to take a job in order to finance her studies. In short, she was supposed to live her life just as German students did while at the same time she ought to keep her Muslim identity.

Newspaper delivery: To finance her studies, Masiytah delivers newspapers in the early morning hours. By L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Lecture By L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Learning togetherBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
In the libraryBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Clash of cultures: Are there any other ways to avoid the collision? By L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Lunchtime in the cafeteriaBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Staying at homeBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Party with Indonesian studentsBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Toasting with orange juice. At the farewell party of her friend, she cheers with orange juice, the others with alcohol. By L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Side jobBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
Coffee timeBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba
PrayingBy L.M.Arif Relano Oba