Influencer Salma Naddaf Returns to Syria Over Rainbow Flag Dispute
Influencer Salma Naddaf, renowned for her Arabic-language DIY videos, has returned to her homeland Syria with her family. The move comes after she objected to American flags displayed at her children's schools in Denmark, where she had lived since 2014.
Naddaf, who fled Syria during the war in 2014, gained fame in Denmark and amassed over 10 million followers on social media. She argued that Europe had abandoned traditional values, making it incompatible with her own. After some time, she decided to return to Syria to raise her children in an environment closer to their traditions. She enrolled her children in Syrian schools, expressing her disapproval of the American flags in Danish schools.
Salma Naddaf's return to Syria reflects her desire to instil traditional values in her children's education. Her decision, influenced by her opposition to American flags in Danish schools, underscores the complex interplay between personal beliefs and societal norms.
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