• Home
  • About MMW
  • MMW Contributors
  • Resources

Blog Archives

Art/Theater

Re-Humanize Me: Risky or Repetitive?


Posted by Krista Riley on 25 Jun 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



A couple weeks ago, I was walking with a friend, when she abruptly stopped listening to me and turned to look at a bulletin board we were passing.  I followed her gaze, and… oh.  Uh.  Wow. Poster image for “Re-Humanize Me.” Via Deha Vasana. Advertising a contemporary dance theatre performance called “Re-Humanize Me” at Montreal’s […]

Read more →
Books/Magazines

Book Review: More Than a Prayer


Posted by Krista Riley on 20 Jun 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



The title of Juliane Hammer’s new book American Muslim Women, Religious Authority, and Activism: More Than a Prayer, refers to the much-publicised Friday prayer led by Amina Wadud in March 2005. As Hammer explains in the introduction to her book, “The 2005 prayer, itself part of a larger trajectory of events, debates, and developments, focused […]

Read more →
Culture/Society

TEDxMogadishu: A Talk by Ilwad Elman


Posted by Krista Riley on 31 May 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



Last week, Samya covered the TEDxMogadishu talks for MMW.  As Samya wrote, “TEDx Mogadishu is not just a meeting of creative minds to gather and share their views on the welfare of the people in Somalia; it is also an opportunity for outsiders to change their perceptions about developments in that country, especially as they […]

Read more →
Culture/Society

A Muslim Woman Worth Her Salt


Posted by Krista Riley on 28 May 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



So I never really envisioned this being a topic worth mentioning on MMW.  However, for reasons that will become clear in a minute (or already, for most of you, given the photo attached to this post), it has become unexpectedly relevant to tell you that my family has an impressively (or embarrassingly, depending on who […]

Read more →
Uncategorised

Some Issues with Foreign Policy’s Sex Issue: Part Two (MMW Responds)


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Apr 2012 / 1 Comment
Tweet



The recent Foreign Policy issue focused on sex drew a number of responses around the internet.  Earlier today, we posted a round-up of some of the other blog posts and articles that were written about the issue; here, Sharrae, Azra, Tasnim, Nicole and I discuss our many thoughts on the issue as a whole and […]

Read more →
Books/Magazines

Some Issues with Foreign Policy’s “Sex Issue”: Part One


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



So I’m sure that pretty much everyone has, by now, seen Foreign Policy magazine’s recent “Sex Issue,” which looks at issues related to gender, sex, and politics in various countries.  The article that’s gotten the most attention is Mona Eltahawy’s piece “Why Do They Hate Us?,” in which Eltahawy writes about the many forms of […]

Read more →

So How DO You Write About Muslims?


Posted by Krista Riley on 19 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



Long-time readers might remember a post from three years ago, where Sobia and I wrote a guide for How to Write About Muslims.  You can click on the title of that post for the full version, but here’s the list of rules we compiled:

Read more →

Responding to the Latest Attempts to Save Muslim Women from their Clothing


Posted by Krista Riley on 16 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



Note: Patheos is going through a site redesign at the moment, as you may have noticed, so we apologise in advance if there are any problems with how MMW is working this week!  We should be functioning normally soon. If my Facebook newsfeed is anything to go by, this story has reached possibly everyone who’s […]

Read more →

Friday Links | April 6, 2012


Posted by Krista Riley on 06 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



Anneke’s still in the process of moving, so I’m sorry for the shorter-than-usual list of links again this week!  Looking forward to having her back next Friday, insha’Allah. Palestinian Hana Shalabi has ended her hunger strike, but will be exiled to Gaza for the next three years.  Some human rights groups argue that this is […]

Read more →

Fashion Designers, How Not to Study Gender, and More on Iran’s Women Ninjas


Posted by Krista Riley on 05 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
Tweet



An eclectic round-up of some articles of interest elsewhere on the internet: A Muslim participant on Project Runway Philippines was recently eliminated.  MMW reader Sumaya writes that, “Just as quickly as I found out about the first Muslimah to be on Project Runway in the third season of Project Runway Phillipines, sadly I found out […]

Read more →
‹ Previous123456789Next ›Last »