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Are “Latina” Muslim Women the New Face of Islam?


Posted by eren on 26 Feb 2013 / 1 Comment
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What do you think when you hear the word Latin? Or Latina, to be more exact? Spicy? Or perhaps “loud,” “flamboyant” and “sexy”? Maybe the word just inspires images of women like Salma Hayek and J-Lo. Many of us are, sadly, very familiar with the image of what “Latinas” are supposed to look like. Just […]

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Underwraps: Defining Modesty on the Runway


Posted by eren on 11 Feb 2013 / 0 Comments
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Through the years MMW has had the opportunity to analyze Muslim women’s role in fashion in a variety of contexts. Some of our articles have discussed fashion in the context of in Mali, Russia and Chechnya, and a piece by Sharrae featured what is thought to be the only Muslim Model agency: Underwraps. Underwraps is famous not […]

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Culture/Society

Muslimahs, Recipes and the Blogosphere


Posted by eren on 28 Jan 2013 / 0 Comments
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One of my favorite hobbies is reading food blogs. I am passionate about desserts, and I spend much of my time baking and taking pictures of my creations. When I was growing up, baking was something I picked up from my step-mother, who loved all kinds of “women’s work” such as cooking, baking, sewing and […]

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Slim Peace: Bringing Muslim and Jewish Women Together


Posted by eren on 16 Jan 2013 / 0 Comments
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After gaining a few pounds during the holidays, I became convinced that I had to either join a gym or look for an exercise group within my area. It was then that I came across an interesting article that did not only draw my attention, but also troubled me a little. A few days ago […]

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Politics

Afghan Women Post-American Occupation and the Saviour Discourse


Posted by eren on 13 Dec 2012 / 0 Comments
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After the almost 12-year American occupation, there has been a lot of speculation on the future of Afghanistan. While some have deemed the war “unwinnable”, others have talked about responsibility specifically in terms of Afghan women. Upon the close withdrawal of American forces (if they do not delay it again), Canadian and American media articles […]

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Culture/Society

China’s Women’s Mosques: Claiming Women’s Space in the Mosque


Posted by eren on 06 Dec 2012 / 0 Comments
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Over the past few years, I have been quite interested in Chinese Islamic practices. Part of it comes from my own Chinese ancestry, which is often clouded by strong Mexican traditions and marital institutions. Although today my mother’s family acknowledges that my great-great-grandfather was Chinese, a few decades back, no one was thrilled to admit […]

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Culture/Society

Providing Muslim Women with Support and Advice: Canada’s First Help Line for Muslim Women


Posted by eren on 19 Nov 2012 / 0 Comments
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Last week, the Toronto Star reported on the first helpline in Canada specifically for Muslim women. The project stems from the Women’s Resource Centre, which is part of the Mercy Mission organisation. At the moment, this program is only available in Ontario, specifically in the Toronto area. Noor Javed, the author of the article, interviewed […]

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Culture/Society

Finding Common Ground in Gender Equality and Democracy: Shirin Ebadi and Nadia Al-Sakkaf Speak in Mexico


Posted by eren on 14 Nov 2012 / 0 Comments
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Last July, Mexico had elections. Six years ago, the Mexican conservative government was accused  of electoral fraud to maintain power, while this year the party that ruled Mexico for over 70 years through undemocratic elections has returned to power. Very much like the “democratic” regimes in the Middle East, Mexico has never really known democracy. […]

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Culture/Society

Love, Love, Love: Muslim Women and Marriage in the Media


Posted by eren on 06 Nov 2012 / 1 Comment
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Love and marriage and relationships have been everywhere these days, especially as they relate to Muslims, and particularly Muslim women. After reading a highly gendered, sexist and inappropriate article on the women that men should not marry, which fortunately was tackled by MMW’s Sara in a humorous piece, I decided to take a look into […]

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Looking “Pretty”: Muslim Women and the World of Cosmetics


Posted by eren on 23 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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After graduating and finding myself sub-employed in the world of retail, I have had the opportunity to closely explore the cosmetics industry. While in university I acquired my Makeup Artistry certification from a recognized school in Canada because I enjoyed colour and makeup so much. Since I was a child I enjoyed playing with my […]

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