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Eid Mubarak! + MMW Hiatus for August


Posted by Krista Riley on 29 Jul 2014 / 1 Comment
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All the best Eid wishes to you and your loved ones from the MMW team!  If you missed any of our Ramadan posts, you can find them all here. Muslimah Media Watch will be going on hiatus for the month of August, as several of our writers are traveling or otherwise in need of a […]

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Ramadan 2014

Mutant Bread and Exploding Oatmeal: Holiday Foods Gone Wild


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Jun 2014 / 0 Comments
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When people talk about Ramadan and Eid traditions, food is one of the most recurring topics.  Usually this comes up in nostalgic stories about childhood favourites, or about delicious iftar memories. But, well, those aren’t the only reasons that holiday foods might be remembered.  Sometimes the reasons for the memories are a little more, shall […]

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Ramadan 2014

Ramadan Mubarak!


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Jun 2014 / 0 Comments
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It’s that time of year again! As in previous years (see 2013 and 2012), we’ll be taking a break from the usual media analysis that you see at MMW, and instead we’ll be sharing more personal experiences and reflections on Ramadan from the various perspectives represented among MMW writers, as well as some guest contributors. […]

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Books/Magazines

Book Review: Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition


Posted by Krista Riley on 10 Jun 2014 / 5 Comments
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Content note: This post includes discussions of domestic violence and of scholarly attempts to justify it. For a number of Muslim women I know (myself included), one of the most complicated Qur’anic passages to contend with is verse 4:34, a verse that, at least in many of the most straightforward translations, appears to establish men […]

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Friday Links

Friday Links | May 23, 2014


Posted by Krista Riley on 23 May 2014 / 0 Comments
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Al Jazeera profiles Tuareg singer Fatimata Oumarr. Christian and Muslim girls from northern Nigeria talk about the risks they face in attending school. A Uyghur woman living in the United States pays tribute to her father, who is currently imprisoned in China. Syria Deeply interviews a Damascus woman who runs an orphanage about the increasing number […]

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Friday Links

Friday Links | May 16, 2014


Posted by Krista Riley on 16 May 2014 / 0 Comments
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A new ad for a fashion label features a man in a burqa (oops, just spoiled the ending!) The photographer whose photos of girls from Guinea-Bissau were used as part of campaigns related to the girls kidnapped in Nigeriawrites about how African girls are not, in fact, interchangeable. A Feminist Wire piece by Rochelle Terman looks […]

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Friday Links

Friday Links | May 9, 2014


Posted by Krista Riley on 09 May 2014 / 0 Comments
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Editor’s note: Anneke is taking a break from the Friday Links at the moment because she has just given birth to her third child.  We wish her and her family all the best, and I apologise that the links will not be nearly as extensive in Anneke’s absence! The situation of the more than 200 girls […]

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News

Not in Our Name: Muslim Women and the Quebec Charter


Posted by Krista Riley on 10 Mar 2014 / 4 Comments
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A few weeks ago, I spoke as part of a panel at the University of Ottawa about the Quebec Charter of Secularism, speaking both as Editor-in-Chief of Muslimah Media Watch and as a founding member of the Collective of Muslim Feminists of Quebec.  This is an edited version of my talk, updated to reflect shifts […]

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Books/Magazines

Take Off Your Veil to Rock the World


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Oct 2013 / 2 Comments
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The daughter of a close friend recently turned 10, and I went to a children’s book and toy store to look for a gift.  I made my way past the picture books, marvelling at how fast the time has gone since I was buying her a Scaredy Squirrel book for her sixth birthday, and stood […]

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Roundtable

Honouring Hajar on Eid-ul-Adha


Posted by Krista Riley on 23 Oct 2013 / 1 Comment
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Continuing our tradition of sharing reflections on Eid (see our posts from Eid-ul-Adha last year, in two parts, and from Eid-ul-Fitr this year), today we’ll be posting four reflections from Eid last week, written by Eren, Izzie, Krista, and Shireen. It’s becoming a tradition for me to travel from Montreal to Toronto each Eid.  The women’s spaces in […]

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