One of Hassan's most famous poems is "Jeg hedder Yahya" ("My Name is Yahya"), which was widely shared and discussed in Denmark and beyond. In the poem, he addresses the stereotypes and prejudices that he faced growing up as a Palestinian in Denmark. With lines like "I was born with a Muslim name / So I must be a terrorist" ("Jeg er født med et muslimsk navn / Så jeg må være terrorist"), Hassan challenges the reader to confront their own biases and assumptions.

Hassan's poetry is not only a personal expression but also a call to action. He urges his readers to engage with the world around them, to question the status quo, and to fight for justice and equality. His poetry is a reminder that literature can be a powerful tool for social change.

If you're interested in reading more of Yahya Hassan's poetry, I recommend checking out his poetry collection "Digte" (2018). While I couldn't provide a direct PDF link, you may be able to find the book at your local library or purchase it online.

Hassan's poetry is characterized by its raw emotion, simplicity, and unflinching honesty. He writes about his experiences as a Palestinian in Denmark, exploring themes of identity, belonging, racism, and social justice. His poetry is a reflection of his own life, but it also speaks to the experiences of many others who have faced similar challenges.

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