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Putting Words in Our Mouths


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 01 Nov 2007 / 0 Comments
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Buthayna Nasser, a Saudi TV broadcaster, debates excellently about her rights and equality to man under Islam. She kicks ass and takes names, in fact. So what’s the problem? How her views are interpreted. The title for the clip (played during the clip) is: “Debate on Women Appearing on Saudi TV.” But Ritter1001, the poster […]

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The Spoils of Sexism


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 29 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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No matter what your feelings are on Benazir Bhutto, you have to admit this caption is really poorly-worded: If not simply in poor taste, the caption also raises the question of sexism: if the newspaper was investigating a man, would the word “booty” have been used?

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False Idols: Nonie Darwish Speaks for Islamo-Facism Awareness Week


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 24 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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In case you haven’t heard, it’s Islamo-Facism awareness week: David Horowitz and some other conservatives have decided that they’re going to pretend to take on the cause of the “poor, defenseless Muslim woman.” What garbage! On Monday, Nonie Darwish (pictured here on the cover of her book) spoke at Wellesley College. Darwish is the founder […]

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Funny Business: Muslim Women in Comedy


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 23 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Here’s a brief news story about an Iranian-American Muslim comedian Tissa Hami. In it, Hami describes her comedy as her way of helping combat stereotypes against Muslims. “‘Why aren’t we speaking out for ourselves?’ she said she would ask herself. ‘Why aren’t we doing something? To me this is something I could do. I know […]

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Misinformed or Malicious: Non-Muslim writers on Muslim Women


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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I spend a lot of time on search engines, trying to get our readers the latest on Muslim women (still, tips are oh-so appreciated!). So if you search for “Muslim women” on Google, you’re likely to find The Muslim Woman, a blog that reports news and culture concerning Muslim women. It’s not all negative, but […]

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Friday Links


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 19 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Open wide! Here’s a hefty dose of links for 10.19.07: The world’s First Muslim Skydiving Center open in Tehran, equipped with special programs just for women. Scary. White supremacists demonstrate against niqabis’ rights to vote. A great post on exactly why all this political uproar about niqab in Canada is racist. Unique Muslimah talks about […]

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Hejab at the Theater: Insiders vs. Outsiders


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 18 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Zeenat Rahman, a University of Chicago alumni, twisted the idea of The Vagina Monologues into something that could work for Muslim women. Rahman, knowing that Muslims are still misunderstood within the west, decided to make The Hijabi Monologues to help create awareness of Muslim women’s lives. Muslim women tell their stories, and despite the name, […]

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It’s a Tie for the Worst Father of the Year Award


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 17 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Shahadeh Abu Arrar is looking for wife #9. He’s 58, a member of Israel’s Bedouin community, and already has 67 children by several wives (currently, he only has eight wives; he has others in the West Bank and he has divorced some, too). Two months ago, CNN and Secret Dubai Diary did a similar story […]

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Melodrama Queens


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 16 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Along with Ramazan and Eid come those funny programs that they show every year: the soap operas. Sadly, I don’t have a satellite, and of course there aren’t any of those shows on American cable T.V., so I have to outsource for my criticism here. I found some good criticism about Arab dramas on a […]

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Good Girls Don’t Date Saudi Boys


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 15 Oct 2007 / 0 Comments
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Arab News reported that a new DVD entitled Gurlz vs. Guyz will be on sale over Eid. Gurlz vs. Guyz is a 12-minute long video that was based on a year-long survey on young Saudi men and their views on dating the opposite sex. The DVD is being released by Izzaty Islamy, which is a […]

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