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Friday Links — July 18, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 18 Jul 2008 / 0 Comment
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  • Women’s eNews looks at female Muslim comedians and a New York photography exhibit that showcases photographs taken by Muslim women.
  • Al Arabiya reports on the movie Towelhead, in which Saudi-born Summer Bishil stars.
  • Sepia Mutiny reveals honor killing to be “bride killing.”
  • altmuslim’s Wajahat Ali speaks with Shirin Ebadi about her new book and the future of Iran.
  • Bosnia commemorates the thirteenth anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.
  • An Indian Muslim couple gets married via mobile phone.
  • An online form for a woman’s mahram (“guardian”) will enable women in Saudi Arabia to travel alone.
  • A man who murdered 42 women and girls has been executed.
  • Two women were murdered by Taleban militants in Afghanistan. Photos of their bodies were released on the internet. May Allah bring them peace.
  • The only female Afghan Olympian is no longer missing: she is appealing for asylum in Europe. Via Islam in Europe. Update: she has since dropped out of the Olympics.
  • Muslim Matters looks at virginity in Islam.
  • Nesrine Malik thinks about the answers to “Do Muslim women need liberating?” from several different Muslim women.
  • Muslim women congregate in New Delhi for Bhartiya Janta political party .
  • The Muslim Women’s Welfare Association in London has been given a large grant to study the western influence on Pakistani fashion over the past century.
  • The Madarsa Board in Uttar Pradesh, India, is working on making Muslim women self-employed by training them in tailoring.
  • A story about how Muslim girls find comfort in their faith.
  • Deeyah sets up a project for Muslim women to express themselves through music.
  • The Houston Chronicle profiles Ingrid Mattson.
  • The Guardian‘s Ziauddin Sardar critiques Channel 4’s documentary about Muslims.
  • The Philadelphia Inquirer profiles Annette John-Hall.
  • Arabisto’s Sabria Jawhar discusses the rejection of a Muslim women’s French citizenship.
  • Kalimaat discusses sexual harassment in Yemen.
  • GlobalComment discusses how honor killings contort religion.
  • The New York Times profiles another girl forced into marriage in Yemen. Via Improvisations.
  • Jamerican Muslimah reviews the movie Arranged.
  • When Muslim women attack! Via TalkIslam.
  • On the strong tradition of female Muslim scholars in China. Via Islamify.
  • The Los Angeles Times investigates polygyny in Italy. Via Islam in Europe.
  • Activist Zaitun “Toni” Kassim has died. May Allah grant her peace.
  • Mariam Abdul Latif will become the first Muslim woman to speak at a halal conference in South Africa. Barikallah!
  • A woman is sentenced to be put to death after eighteen years in jail for allegedly killing a young boy.
  • Fadela Amara, France’s Urban Affairs Minister, says that the burqa is a prison.
  • People hate on a beauty pageant winner because she’s not from a closer town. Pfff. Whatever. It’s because she’s brown!
  • Achelois discusses the issues of identity and culture that face foreign women who marry Gulf men. Via Ijtema.
  • Islam in Europe examines virginity in Sweden, how women fleeing forced marriages are betrayed by doctors and police, an update on the death of Pakistani-Danish woman, a story of a forced marriage for a Pakistani-Norwegian woman, and Belgium’s ruling on children of polygynous marriages.
  • IslamOnline examines the headscarf as a western fashion trend.
  • Menassat seeks to find out why women are underrepresented in Lebanese government.
  • Ali A. Rizvi ponders headscarves and strippers.
  • AKI just barely figures out that the One Million Signatures Campaign has gone international.
  • The United Nations welcomes efforts to include women on Iraq’s election lists.
  • Saudi Aramco rejects candidates who are deemed overweight. I guess their company motto is “No fat chicks.”
  • Almost half of Egyptian women are harassed on a daily basis. And the men polled admitted to lewd behavior; they know that what they’re doing is wrong! And we still get PSAs for veiling? (banging head on wall)
  • Two conjoined twins are doing well after their separation surgery. Alhamdulillah!
  • Muslim women in Sri Lanka win first and second places at the Jessup International Law Moot Competition. Barikallah!
  • The New Statesman looks at attitudes toward women in Southeast Asia.
  • The Times Online looks at the women who are caught between the headscarf and the Turkish government.
  • At the interfaith conference in Spain, theologians call for equality between the sexes in religion.
  • Muslimnista shares the stories of a woman and her husband work to save abandoned children in Karachi, Pakistan. Also, Saudi Arabia get its first female pilot.

Here’s a clip from MSNBC about an Iranian matchmaking service:


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