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Friday Links — October 30, 2009


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The Daily Beast profiles female entrepreneurs in Afghanistan. Via Jezebel. Nesrine Malik writes about the “harassment disease” facing Egypt. AFP discusses the dangers for Somali women in refugee camps. Kuwait slides down the Global Gender Gap Index for the third year in a row. But Kuwait has the other Gulf countries to keep it company. […]

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Friday Links — October 23, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 23 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Politics Daily discusses the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan. Somalia’s hardline group al Shabaab has publicly whipped women for wearing bras. When does it end?! More from Al Arabiya and Improvisations. Via ProgressiveIslam. Time reports on the recent phenomenon of female suicide bombers in Pakistan. CAIR has asked state and federal officials to get […]

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Friday Links — October 16, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 16 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Everybody freaks out when Dalia Mogahed says that “Shari’ah law is misunderstood.” A controversial program finds husbands for Iraqi widows, but many worry that it’s exploitative. More about the Egyptian burqa ban, people’s opinions on it, and the ripples it’s created: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. A Norwegian court […]

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Nominations for the Sixth Annual Brass Crescent Awards Open Now


Posted by fatemeh on 09 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers. The sixth annual Brass Cresent blog awards are here! The last two years we’ve received honorable mentions for Best Group Blog and Best Female Blog–maybe this year we can get an actual award, enshallah. If you’d like to see us up there as much as we would, go here and nominate us!

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Friday Links — October 9, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 09 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Women in Lebanon are campaigning to take domestic violence cases out of religious courts. Diana El-Jeiroudi discusses her film Dolls. In Bahrain, a nationwide campaign is being launched to secure seats for women in parliament and all five municipal councils in next year’s elections. Firedoglake covers Rana Hussein’s book Murder in the name of honor. […]

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Friday Links — October 2, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 01 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Police have charged the British hoteliers who harassed a Muslim client. More here. Demand for hymen reconstruction surgery is rising in Turkey. Muslim and Dalit women India eradicate corruption in a local health centers. More on the mannequin situation in Iran. In the wake of Chesler vs. Wolf, a woman who actually wears an abaya […]

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Friday Links — September 25, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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A British Muslim Women’s Group hosted a training seminar for women at the Deeplish Community Center. According to a study by the World Bank and Turkey’s State Planning Organization, Turkey needs to increase the proportion of women in the workforce in order to accelerate economic growth. A Malaysian Islamic court has sentenced a young unmarried […]

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Bendib’s “Hate the Muslim Woman” Contest


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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This is a comic by StudioBendib. What are your thoughts on it, readers?

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Eid mobarak!


Posted by fatemeh on 20 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch would like to wish you and your family a happy and blessed Eid Al Fitr!

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Friday Links — September 18, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 18 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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A Beirut forum on women’s rights in the Arab world to address everything from politics to sexuality. Dubai’s Sheikha Fatima should be there, given her views. A 12-year-old girl died in childbirth. May Allah give her peace. UNICEF responds with a call for more protections for women and girls. A 107-year-old Malaysian woman is looking […]

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