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The Men We Should Not Marry


Posted by eren on 07 Jan 2014 / 1 Comment
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A few days ago a fellow Facebook friend of Indian descent posted “10 reasons why you should not marry a Pakistani man”. Articles like this are not uncommon, since attitudes towards marrying certain types of men are not uncommon. In all cultures, religions and groups, there are assumptions about the best or worst marriage partners […]

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How Not to Discuss Sexual Violence against Third World Women


Posted by eren on 16 Dec 2013 / 4 Comments
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Last week I was invited to the Dutch embassy to celebrate the launching of the Nobel Women’s Initiative’s report on sexual violence against women in Sudan. The report is titled “Survivors Speak Out: Sexual Violence in Sudan,” and it is meant to address the situation of “mass rape” and other forms of sexual violence against […]

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Are Converts News?


Posted by eren on 03 Dec 2013 / 5 Comments
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Growing up in Mexico, I had a very rudimentary understanding of religion and religious diversity. While the national census showed that about 80% of Mexicans practiced Catholicism, I was raised an atheist. My parents, born Catholics, had left religion during their teenage years for various reasons. My paternal grandfather (who was never really religious either) […]

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Effective Discussions on the Oppression of Women: Is the Burqa It?


Posted by eren on 20 Nov 2013 / 6 Comments
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For a few years now, I have been observing depictions of the veil, the niqab and the burqa, not only in the media but in pop culture. Muslimah Media Watch has written extensively about these depictions because they are so prevalent everywhere. Just last week, Nicole wrote about a controversial ad featuring a niqabi woman and a […]

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Sexy Fun and What’s Up with “Halal” Sex Shops


Posted by eren on 07 Nov 2013 / 0 Comments
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Growing up in Mexico, immersed in a culture that debated “Western” values and was skeptical of its imports, I spent my early years in a society that taught me from the beginning that my sexuality was not mine, but someone else’s. Even when the institution of marriage started to crumble and common-law unions became more […]

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What Should We Make of the Malala Issue?


Posted by eren on 24 Oct 2013 / 4 Comments
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Editor’s note: Malala Yousafzai has been extensively covered in media lately, and several MMW writers wanted to weigh in on the way she is being portrayed. This is the final post about her; see also Amina’s and Nicole’s posts from earlier this week. Malala Yousafzai has figured in MMW’s posts since the Taliban attempted to kill […]

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The Strangest Eid


Posted by eren on 23 Oct 2013 / 1 Comment
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Continuing our tradition of sharing reflections on Eid (see our posts from Eid-ul-Adha last year, in two parts, and from Eid-ul-Fitr this year), today we’ll be posting four reflections from Eid last week, written by Eren, Izzie, Krista, and Shireen. I have a love-hate relationship with Islamic holidays, and this Eid was no exception. While […]

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And the Hijabs and Niqabs Won’t Go Away!


Posted by eren on 02 Oct 2013 / 1 Comment
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During a period of time right after my conversion to Islam, I contemplated the idea of wearing hijab. I rushed off to several stores and bought a giant scarf collection that now sits in my dresser. I experimented with the veil, and I was basically a weekend hijabi (I wore it to go to the […]

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The Elephant in the Room: Niqabs in the Courtroom


Posted by eren on 25 Sep 2013 / 5 Comments
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A couple of years ago I attended a lecture delivered by Dr. Natasha Bakht at the University of Alberta, who had come to advocate for women’s right to religious accommodation in the courtroom, a subject which proved to be quite divisive. I wrote a post about it on my personal blog, as I personally felt […]

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From Bride to Wife: The Women of Patriarchal Muslim Men


Posted by eren on 02 Sep 2013 / 7 Comments
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Since my conversion to Islam, I have struggled with depictions of Muslim brides and wives in the mainstream Western media. From the images of famous non-Muslim women marrying famous Muslim men  to the images of “pious” Chechen women sacrificing themselves for Syrian rebels, portrayals of Muslim brides and wives in mainstream Western media sources often […]

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