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Woman Faces Office Harassment For Being Muslim, HR Finally Steps In

by Annie Nguyen
October 25, 2025
in Social Issues

Sometimes, office gossip crosses the line into full-blown hostility and one woman’s story has Reddit debating whether she was justified in going to HR.

A 26-year-old employee shared how a seemingly friendly coworker turned sour the moment she learned the poster was Muslim. What started as awkward comments escalated into outright hostility, culminating in a shocking accusation about a tote bag. The situation spiraled until HR had to intervene, transferring the coworker to another department.

Was this a case of standing up for dignity in the workplace, or did she, as her mother insists, go too far by “impacting someone’s livelihood”? The internet has thoughts, let’s unpack the drama.

One woman’s peaceful office life unraveled after her coworker made religion a battleground

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This situation shows how quickly a workplace can become toxic when personal bias spills into professional space.

The original poster (OP) described a coworker who turned openly hostile after learning she was Muslim, escalating from coldness to Islamophobic remarks and finally accusing OP’s tote bag of potentially being dangerous. At that point, this wasn’t a matter of rudeness, it was workplace harassment, and OP’s choice to go to HR was the correct step.

Some, like OP’s mother, may worry that reporting a colleague risks harming their livelihood. But responsibility lies with the person making discriminatory remarks, not the person targeted by them. This distinction matters, because silence allows harmful behavior to normalize. The fact that several coworkers also reported the same colleague reinforces that the problem was obvious to the team, not just OP.

This ties to a wider issue: discrimination against Muslims in the workplace is well documented.

According to the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding’s Islamophobia Index 2022, 62% of Muslims in the U.S. reported experiencing religious discrimination, the highest of any faith group. Hostility often begins with “casual” remarks and, if unchecked, can progress into exclusion or intimidation, just as OP experienced.

Employment experts agree that employers must take decisive action. As employment attorney Alia Allen told HR Dive: “Employers have a legal and ethical obligation to address discrimination when it occurs. Ignoring it sends a message that the workplace is unsafe for some employees.”

Transferring the coworker was not punishment for its own sake, it was a measure to protect a safe, respectful environment for everyone.

For OP, the next step could be following up with HR to ensure ongoing accountability. For employers, the lesson is clear: proactive bias training, clear anti-harassment policies, and strong reporting channels help prevent such conflicts before they escalate.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These users voted NTA, blaming the coworker’s bigotry for her transfer and emphasizing her actions caused the outcome

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This duo supported NTA but argued the coworker should’ve been fired, not just transferred, for her overt Islamophobia

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These commenters shocked at the bag comment’s audacity, praising the Redditor’s restraint from physical reaction

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This pair questioned the mom’s alternative to HR, and warned of the coworker’s potential for harm beyond words

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At the heart of this story lies a tough question: does protecting yourself at work mean you’re responsible for the fallout others face? Most Redditors and experts agree the answer is no. The coworker chose her words, and those words carried consequences.

So, was reporting her a matter of survival in a hostile work environment or was her mother right that she could have handled it differently? What do you think: should tolerance extend to someone who openly refuses to show it?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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