I have always wondered how one is supposed to look like one라이브 바카라 religion. Save for outward tokens such as a turban or a topi, a beard or a burqa, how can one give instant proof of one라이브 바카라 religious beliefs? Yet, growing up in Delhi, all through one라이브 바카라 school, college, university, while negotiating an assortment of jobs and offices, not to say myriad social occasions, I have heard this comment delivered in tones ranging from surprise to approval. With time, I have understood, the speaker is trying to give me a back-handed compliment. Since I don’t look like a Muslim, I am ‘okay’, I am not quite one of ‘them’—the bomb-throwing, beef-smuggling, jehad-spouting Muslim of popular imagination. By extension, I might even—at a stretch—be considered one of ‘us’.