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Friday Links | March 30, 2012


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Mar 2012 / 0 Comments
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Anneke’s traveling this week and next, so I’ll be writing up the lists of links.  My apologies in advance for lists that will be shorter and less comprehensive than usual (and many thanks to Anneke who sent most of these links to me despite how hectic things are!) The murder of Shaima Alawadi, an Iraqi-American […]

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Which Muslim Women Should Every Person Know?


Posted by Krista Riley on 28 Mar 2012 / 1 Comment
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In a recent article for the Huffington Post, titled “10 Muslim Women Every Person Should Know,” Fazeela Siddiqui writes: “[I]n recent years, due to the global socio-political climate, the phrase “Muslim woman” might conjure an image of a demure un-empowered woman sheltered by her burqa. Yet this image is not what our history records or […]

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Updates from Elsewhere


Posted by Krista Riley on 14 Mar 2012 / 0 Comments
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We’re sharing some excerpts today from a few different stories that relate to things we’ve covered recently on MMW.  Enjoy! The editors of Love, InshAllah, which Merium reviewed in February, wrote an article for International Women’s Day about the importance of listening to Muslim women’s diverse stories: There is no denying that there is subjugation […]

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Bad Girls Do It Well: MMW Responds to M.I.A.’s Latest Video


Posted by Krista Riley on 16 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments
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The new “Bad Girls” music video by M.I.A. has been circulating over the past week or so.  For those who haven’t seen it, it’s posted below, and here’s one description from a  LA Times blog post: Set to M.I.A.’s Punjabi-laced chill-banger, “Bad Girls” is a lady gangsta fantasy but one that plays off very real […]

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Book Review: Progressive Muslim Identities


Posted by Krista Riley on 23 Jan 2012 / 0 Comments
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Progressive Muslim Identities: Personal Stories from the U.S. and Canada is a recently-published anthology, edited by Vanessa Karam, Olivia Samad, and Ani Zonneveld.  As described by Zonneveld in the book’s introduction, “This is not a book of Islamic theology or history; a reader looking for that has other sources.  This book is a snapshot that […]

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RIS Knowledge Retreat, Gender, and Feminism


Posted by Krista Riley on 10 Jan 2012 / 0 Comments
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Yesterday, we posted Sharrae’s analysis of gender issues at the 2011 Reviving the Islamic Spirit Convention.  Although I wasn’t able to attend the Convention, I did make it to the Knowledge Retreat, a six-day series of classes with several of the RIS scholars.  There is much to say about the Retreat, but one moment in […]

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MMW 2011 Year in Review: Head Coverings and Head-Shaking


Posted by Krista Riley on 30 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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As 2011 draws to a close, we at MMW are looking back at our year of posts.  For those who missed posts earlier in the year, or for those who want to look back through some of the things we wrote about, we’ll be going through some of those through the rest of this week.  […]

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MMW 2011 Year in Review: Arts and Entertainment


Posted by Krista Riley on 29 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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As 2011 draws to a close, we at MMW are looking back at our year of posts.  For those who missed posts earlier in the year, or for those who want to look back through some of the things we wrote about, we’ll be going through some of those through the rest of this week.  […]

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MMW 2011 Year in Review: News


Posted by Krista Riley on 28 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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As 2011 draws to a close, we at MMW are looking back at our year of posts.  For those who missed posts earlier in the year, or for those who want to look back through some of the things we wrote about, we’ll be going through some of those through the rest of this week.  […]

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Responding to the Goatmilk Debates on Islam and Feminism: Part Two


Posted by Krista Riley on 22 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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Recently, the “Goatmilk” blog hosted a debate, with the resolution: Islam is Incompatible with Feminism.  Speaking for the motion was Mohamad Tabbaa, and opposing it was Katrina Daly Thompson. Not surprisingly, several MMW writers had something to say in response.  The reactions of Syma, Nicole, and Eren are shared here in two parts.  You can […]

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