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Where Uniformity Meets Irony


Posted by Fatin Marini on 16 May 2016 / 0 Comments
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The hijab is in the news again. For whatever reason, people just can’t seem to stop talking about it. This time, a Muslim woman is being denied the right to wear her hijab to The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. After being admitted, the young woman, who has remained unidentified, was called by […]

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Books/Magazines

Book Review: The Green Bicycle


Posted by Fatin Marini on 27 Apr 2016 / 0 Comments
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Author’s Note: Quotes are taken from an uncorrected proof. The Green Bicycle is the debut novel by Haifa al-Mansour, based on her movie, Wadjda. Both the movie and the book tell the story of free-spirited 11-year-old Wadjda who enters a Quran competition to raise money to buy a green bicycle. Wadjda reminds me a lot […]

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Culture/Society

The “Mealy-Mouthed” Muslim Woman


Posted by Fatin Marini on 28 Mar 2016 / 2 Comments
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Here we go again. Another terror attack and who gets the brunt of the backlash? Hijab wearing Muslim women; easily identifiable and perceived as easy targets. Very recently, two incidents popped up on Twitter; one in Croydon and one in Washington, DC. Matthew Doyle boasted on Twitter that he “confronted a Muslim woman in Croydon. […]

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Culture/Society

“I Am You” – Or Not


Posted by Fatin Marini on 02 Mar 2016 / 1 Comment
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CNN recently ran a story on its website, “‘I am you:’ American Muslims on faith — and fear,” featuring five American Muslims. The piece introduced a range of Muslims to the wider American public in a report replete with text, videos and statistical charts. The people featured came from different backgrounds, ages, and careers. But […]

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Cinema

Could a Jedi look like this?


Posted by Fatin Marini on 02 Feb 2016 / 0 Comments
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I am not a Star Wars fan. I actually fell asleep marathoning the first three (Episodes IV, V and VI) with my sons. But I was excited for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. And it was for one reason; the diverse cast. A female lead! A Black StormTrooper! A Latino pilot! Yes! Sign me up. […]

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Culture/Society

Check, check? Is this thing on? On Hijab Tourism and Solidarity


Posted by Fatin Marini on 05 Jan 2016 / 0 Comments
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When I first heard about the solidarity movements happening mainly in the US; the interfaith meeting in Utah,‘Walk a Mile in Hijab’ initiative at a Chicago high school, the Christian professor at Wheaton College, I wasn’t sure how I felt about it. I kept thinking it’s a nice gesture but was it necessary?  Weren’t there […]

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