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


Posted by Krista Riley on 21 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. Syma: I […]

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Niqab, Courts, and Sexual Assault


Posted by Krista Riley on 08 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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Today, the Supreme Court of Canada heard submissions regarding the case of N.S., a complainant in a sexual assault case who is fighting for the right to testify without having to remove her niqab.  There’s a summary of the hearing here, and you can look at a couple of my previous posts on MMW for […]

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Roundtable: Amnesty UK’s Video on Saudi Women (and Men)


Posted by Krista Riley on 24 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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Editor’s note: When Azra forwarded us this article, everyone had something to say.  Below are thoughts from several MMW contributors. Azra: I saw this post from The Atlantic come up in my twitter feed, and was intrigued. And then I saw the video and read Max Fisher’s thoughts. My intrigue turned to disappointment. [See the […]

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Eid mubarak!


Posted by Krista Riley on 06 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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MMW sends our best Eid wishes to all of our readers! (Image source here)

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Welcome to our new home + other updates


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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Hello and salaams dear MMW readers, I am honoured to be writing this as new Editor-in-Chief (aka Boss Lady) of Muslimah Media Watch. We’ve been on hiatus over the past few weeks, making a few structural changes and coming up with other new ideas for how to make MMW even better.  Here are some of […]

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Friday Links | September 9, 2011


Posted by Krista Riley on 09 Sep 2011 / 0 Comments
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A 70-year-old female military commander in Afghanistan keeps the men in line. What the Playland hijab incident tells us (if you totally simplify the hijab and make narrow assumptions about why people wear it.)  In other news, four people accused of “disorderly conduct” in the incident have pleaded not guilty. Linda Sarsour, an aspiring municipal […]

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Eid Mubarak to all People…and Women


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Sep 2011 / 0 Comments
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This past Monday night found me, and many others, repeatedly checking the websites of various moon-sighting organizations and local mosques and other community groups, trying to figure out which day I would celebrate Eid al-Fitr.  Some of the moon-sighting websites were still uncertain or had declared Wednesday to be Eid, so when I saw on […]

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Muslim Women Reflect on Ramadan


Posted by Krista Riley on 17 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments
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As most people reading this probably know, it’s Ramadan, which brings some combination of fasting, iftars, overeating, praying, partying, and so on.  In the world of online media, many of us have come to expect the yearly collections of photographs (such as those from the Washington Post and the Boston Globe), as well as written […]

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Right 2 Wear: Muslim Women in Sports


Posted by Krista Riley on 27 Jun 2011 / 0 Comments
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The world of hijabs and soccer (or football, if you prefer) has been making the news a lot lately.  As you might remember, FIFA recently banned the Iranian women’s team from playing, because of their headscarves.  Jordan’s team has also recently been banned for the same reason.  And in the Montreal area, 15-year-old Sarah Benkirane […]

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Friday Links | June 17, 2011


Posted by Krista Riley on 17 Jun 2011 / 0 Comments
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An interview with Maryam Kershevarz about the film she directed, Circumstance, a fictional story about a relationship between two high school girls in Tehran. Farzaneh Milani reflects on driving bans and activism in Saudi Arabia. More on that here and here. A new film called Tales of the Waria looks at transgendered women in Indonesia. Lebanon’s […]

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