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Friday Links | March 4, 2011


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Veils that cover the face will be officially illegal in France beginning next month. And just in time, France is rolling out a new anti-niqab campaign. On how sexual violence was used to suppress Safia Ishaq’s activism. Two prominent Malaysian women, Zainah Anwar and Marina Mahathir, were included on a New York-based global advocacy’s list […]

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MMW is a proud sponsor of Banana 2!


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Muslimah Media Watch is proud to be among the sponsors to Banana 2: The Second Annual Gathering of Asian/Pacific Islander American Bloggers! The conference will take place in Los Angeles tomorrow, February 26, 2011. It’ll cover a wide range issues; you can check out all the panels at their website. If you’re in the area, […]

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Friday Links | February 25, 2011


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Tunisia might soon rescind its long-standing ban on the hijab in public institutions. On women’s rights in Brunei. The Australian government refused a council’s bid to help pay for curtains at a public pool so Muslim women can have privacy during female-only exercise classes. The British Muslim Women’s Sport Foundation has started an initiative to […]

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Friday Links | February 11, 2011


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A Muslim woman in Canada alleges that she was fired because of her headscarf. “It’s stopping anybody perving on anybody in there really.” My favorite quote from The Sydney Morning Herald’s story on a local pool putting up privacy curtains for Muslim women’s swimming hours. Meanwhile, here’s another story about ladies-only times at public Australian […]

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Sabah: Not My Big Fat Muslim Wedding


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Netflix offered Sabah: A Love Story, a story about a devout Muslim Canadian woman who falls in love and has to deal with the subsequent culture clashes that result. Arsinée Khanjian stars as Sabah, a Muslim woman in her forties who has never been married and dutifully takes care of her mother, while her controlling […]

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Friday Links | February 4, 2011


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The common-law wife of an accused terrorist in Edmonton, Canada, speaks out after his arrest. More here. The Los Angeles Times reports that Muslim and Jewish women grow close at monthly meetings about spirituality. The Women’s Legal Centre in South Africa welcomed the draft of the Muslim Marriages Bill as a way forward for Muslim […]

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Friday Links | January 28, 2011


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Women in Nigeria protest the disenfranchisement of Muslim women in hijab in the ongoing voter registration. More from AllAfrica. Trailblazing Muslim women will be in Leeds, U.K.,  for a conference aimed at inspiring and helping others into top professional roles. MPs Baroness Warsi and Yasmin Qureshi are keynote speakers. The Fairfield Mirror examines discrimination that […]

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Friday Links | January 21, 2011


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Maheen Haq was benched from her basketball game because of her headscarf. She was given a religious exemption and played the second half. Rahela Choudhury reviews Mixing It and deconstructs Aladdin’s Jasmine. A young woman is harassed by her cousin because of her decision to stop wearing a headscarf; she has taken legal action against […]

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Friday Links | January 14, 2011


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Muslim women in Uganda are pushing for condom use to prevent HIV infection. Divorced single mothers in Malaysia may receive advance alimony payments if their husbands fail to pay. U.S. Secretary of State declares that a dress code should not be enforced on Muslim women during her visit to the Gulf. Azerbaijan un-banned the hijab. […]

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Friday Links | December 31, 2010


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It’s the final Friday Links of 2010! AOL News examines the best (and only) little sex shop in Bahrain. A female suicide bomber killed 45 people in Pakistan. May Allah give the victims peace and justice. The Washington Post highlights the work Rubina Sandhi does to fight radicalization in India. The New York Times looks […]

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