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Zine Scene: AQSAZINE’s First Issue


Posted by Krista Riley on 02 Mar 2009 / 0 Comments
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Last Thursday, I went to the launch of AQSAZINE, a project that describes itself as “a grassroots publication open to 16-35 year old women and trans people who self-identify as Muslim.”  The theme of this first issue is “resistance & self defense,” and it includes poetry, rants, articles and artwork on themes including war, occupation, […]

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A Satiric Guide to Writing About Muslims


Posted by Krista Riley on 17 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Faisal Kutty for the tip. This was written by both Krista and Sobia. Before we start, we want to take a minute to remember and honour Aqsa Parvez as a person and not just as a topic of debate. A lot of the writing about her – whether by people who […]

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Disorder in the Court: the Niqab and the Courtroom in Canada


Posted by Krista Riley on 09 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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A Toronto judge has recently ruled that a complainant in a sexual assault trial – who happens to wear the niqab, a face-covering worn by a small percentage of Muslim women – will have to uncover her face in order to testify.  According to this article, The judge, Ontario Court Justice Norris Weisman, determined he […]

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Rachida Dati’s Rise and Fall


Posted by Krista Riley on 05 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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French politician Rachida Dati has been in and out of the headlines since taking office as France’s Minister of Justice.  MMW recently covered the hype around Dati’s pregnancy and her decision to return to work only five days after having a caesarian section.  Now, Dati is back in the news as we hear that she […]

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The French Connection: France’s Newest Muslim Women’s Magazine


Posted by Krista Riley on 26 Jan 2009 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Hijabtrendz for the tip! Those of you who speak French should go check out MWM, a new magazine for Muslim women, published in France.  It’s first issue is free and currently online.  It seems like future issues will require a subscription, but their subscription section isn’t up yet. The magazine introduces […]

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OMG, it’s a Muslim! Call the terrorist police!


Posted by Krista Riley on 19 Jan 2009 / 0 Comments
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Okay, good news first: Dr. Ingrid Mattson, president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and professor at Hartford Seminary, among other things, will be among those offering prayers at the National Prayer Service this Wednesday of (soon-to-be) President Barack Obama’s inauguration.  Dr. Mattson will be part of a multi-faith group of prayer leaders […]

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For the millionth time, “Muslim” and “American” are NOT mutually exclusive


Posted by Krista Riley on 13 Jan 2009 / 0 Comments
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I’ve been doing some research lately on spaces where “Muslim” and “Canadian” are talked about as if the two identities are completely separate, so of course I rolled my eyes when I saw the headline about “American and Muslim Women Working Together” from an article on Media For Freedom.  (As it turns out, the article […]

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Asifa Quraishi on Women and Shari’a


Posted by Krista Riley on 05 Jan 2009 / 0 Comments
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Dr. Asifa Quraishi, a specialist in Islamic law at the University of Wisconsin, was recently profiled as part of a series called Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates, created by the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Public Radio and described as “a new media initiative that seeks to challenge misconceptions and stereotypical perceptions about Islam and […]

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Reviving our Islamic Spirits


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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I spent this past weekend at the Reviving the Islamic Spirit convention in Toronto. In its seventh year, the conference brings together thousands of people from all over North America (I think someone said that about 15 thousand people came to this year’s conference), and some of the best-known Islamic scholars. This year’s lineup included […]

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The Rahma Campaign: Have Mercy


Posted by Krista Riley on 15 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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There is an interesting new public service announcement campaign being produced in Saudi Arabia and shown across the Middle East, drawing attention to the abuse that many migrant domestic workers face, and emphasising Islamic traditions of mercy in calling for a change of attitude. (Okay, it’s not that new anymore, but we haven’t covered it […]

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