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Ramadan 2016

Ramadan Kareem to My Soulmates


Posted by Guest Contributor on 28 Jun 2016 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Nahida (@haraammermaids). One of my favorite ahadith states the following: the Prophet (SAW) said, “The souls are like an army joined in the world of spirits; whichever souls knew each other [in that world] are attracted towards each other in this world, and whichever remained distant and indifferent […]

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Books/Magazines

Book Review: “Men in Charge?: Rethinking Authority in Muslim Legal Tradition”


Posted by Guest Contributor on 29 Feb 2016 / 0 Comments
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This post was originally written by Shehnaz Haqqani, and originally published at her blog, Freedom from the Forbidden.  A slightly shorter version of the review was published in the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, vol. 33, Issue number 1, Winter 2016.  It is reposted here with permission from the editor. At a time when […]

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Culture/Society

Hate Crimes and Mother Tongues


Posted by Guest Contributor on 23 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Guest contributor Seema Shafei (@seemashafei). I’ll never forget the time a classmate turned to me and said that we couldn’t elect Obama because his middle name was Hussein. You never know, she told me. He could be just like Saddam. If a name could elicit this much fear, a language […]

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Culture/Society

Interview with Comedian Eman El Husseini


Posted by Guest Contributor on 19 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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Guest contributor Stéphanie Renée Roy (@LGD_Stephy) interviews Eman El Husseini.    It was 2 years ago that I first saw Eman El Husseini’s stand-up comedy. I was then a fairly new convert and Eman impressed me when she spoke so honestly about Canadian experience as a Palestinian Muslim. She began professional comedy in 2006 because she […]

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Television

Quantico’s Bait and Switch


Posted by Guest Contributor on 18 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor, Fatin Marini (@FatinMarini1) When my blog, “Has Quantico got positive Muslim female roles covered?” was published, the response was overwhelmingly positive. For some who hadn’t seen the show yet, the positive portrayal of a Muslim woman as an FBI agent intrigued them enough that they were excited to give […]

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Bangladeshi Women, Media and the “Helpers of Allah”


Posted by Guest Contributor on 12 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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This post is written by guest contributor, Sarabi N. Eventide (@SarabiNEventide) Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), the extremist group in Bangladesh responsible for the deaths of numerous secular and liberal bloggers, is once again attempting to dictate what is and is not acceptable in Bengali media. In its most recent move, the group issued a threat to media companies employing women […]

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Has Quantico got positive female Muslim roles covered?


Posted by Guest Contributor on 04 Nov 2015 / 7 Comments
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This post is written by Guest Contributor Fatin Marini (@FatinMarini1) As of this writing, the author has watched up until episode 5. We will have a follow up post soon!    When I first heard about ABC’s Quantico, I rolled my eyes. A show about FBI recruits, one of which was a Muslim hijabi woman, with […]

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Facebook Foodies: Libyan Women’s Visibility Online


Posted by Guest Contributor on 03 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Guest contributor Seema Shafei (@seemashafei)   As a Libyan living abroad, I have been struck by the growing celebration of Libyan women’s culinary skills by other Libyan women on social media. During rough times in Libya because of political instability, Facebook became an outlet for women all across the country […]

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Why British MP’s statements defending Muslim women do more harm than good


Posted by Guest Contributor on 02 Nov 2015 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Shereen Malherbe (@malherbegirl). Headline grabbing assertions made by British MP Baroness Cox regarding Muslim men having up to 20 children each have been condemned by the Muslim community. In search of the representation of women in the UK media, it didn’t take me long to come across the Telegraph article […]

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How Facebook fails Muslim Women


Posted by Guest Contributor on 29 Oct 2015 / 1 Comment
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This article was written by guest contributor Stéphanie Renée Roy (@LGD_Stephy). She blogs at Love God Diversity.  For better or for worse, many of us now spend much of our time interacting online on social media. In fact, in June 2015, Facebook estimated 968 million daily users. Facebook has prided itself on reaching out to […]

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