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Bekhsoos: Concerning Homophobia


Posted by fatima on 23 Sep 2008 / 0 Comments
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How excited was I when our editor, Fatemeh, emailed out a link to a new online magazine called Bekhsoos!? Of course, I jumped at the chance to cover the first issue of the mag, which is called Bekhsoos il Homophobia (Concerning Homophobia) and is chock-full of editorials, personal stories, health articles, media analyses and more, […]

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What NOT to do if you are a male feminist ally.


Posted by fatima on 16 Sep 2008 / 0 Comments
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It can sometimes be interesting (i.e. RIDICULOUS) to hear the advice of a man on how women can achieve equality. Now, of course men can be feminists…I see it all the time. Every movement needs allies and the feminist movement is no exception. However, the first and (by far) most important thing that men can […]

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Iranian women continue to fight the system…


Posted by fatima on 09 Sep 2008 / 0 Comments
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…but somehow the news article that covers it decides to completely change the subject to whether or not Islam condones/accepts polygamy. Yeah…I don’t quite understand the flow either. I was super excited to see the headline (“Iranian women battle the system”). It was like a “Yeah! Finally, Muslim women are being portrayed as really strong […]

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Mouth to Mouth: How Pakistani Senator’s Comments Overshadow the Real Story


Posted by fatima on 02 Sep 2008 / 0 Comments
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Ramadan Mubarak everyone! I spent the first day of Ramadan at the Republican National Convention in the Twin Cities protesting the 2,342,343,253 ways (roughly) that our lovely ruling party has screwed over the world. But maybe that’s another story for another blog. This post might be a little shorter than usual because, honestly, marching all […]

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Mother Knows Best: CNN’s interview with an alleged suicide bomber


Posted by fatima on 26 Aug 2008 / 0 Comments
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Sometimes I wonder why I even browse CNN.com anymore. However, it does tend to make for a good story for MMW each week 🙂 This story about an Iraqi woman being detained because she is an alleged suicide bomber is pretty ridiculous….more so than what I’m used to seeing on there. Anytime mainstream news sources […]

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A New Kind of Jihad


Posted by fatima on 12 Aug 2008 / 0 Comments
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Is it possible to capture the lives of queer, gay, lesbian and bisexual Muslims in the span of a 81 minute film without essentializing their lives into either “oppressed” or “liberated”? Is it possible to do so while representing other aspects of their identities? Is it possible to recognize the vast differences in the experiences […]

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Chay’s First Issue


Posted by fatima on 05 Aug 2008 / 0 Comments
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We want to talk about sex and sexuality. Particularly, its politics. Particularly the power it has over us, the power to keep us quiet about violences that happen in our homes, the power to kill us with diseases we are not educated about or cannot prevent; how it is used for coercion and how it […]

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Gay and Muslim!? Yes, It’s True!


Posted by fatima on 22 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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I saw this documentary, called Gay Muslims, quite a while ago…it came out more than two years ago! Still, I found that not too many people knew about it or had seen it. And with A Jihad For Love touring around the country right now, I thought it might be a good idea to take […]

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Does hymen restoration = virginity restoration?


Posted by fatima on 15 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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This sunday, Time published a story about the rising rates of hymenoplasty in France. the operation seeks to reconstruct hymens that have been broken by vaginal penetration, and are pursued generally to avoid the potential shame attached to not being a virgin at the time of marriage. I could go on and on about why […]

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hi my name is fatima.


Posted by fatima on 15 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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before last week’s post about the most recent incident of domestic violence in atlanta, i completely forgot to introduce myself as a new contributor to mmw. when i found out that mmw was looking for new contributors, i jumped at the opportunity. i frequented the site often before i started writing, and some of the […]

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