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Marilyn Monroe in a Burqa: Commentary or Cliché?


Posted by syahirah on 02 Apr 2014 / 3 Comments
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Walking home recently, I rounded the corner from my apartment and noticed a poster that was banal and startling at the same time. I had previously written about the (mis)use of images of Muslim-looking women by Dutch non-profit organisations as an attention-grabbing device, which may or may not be related to the actual work being […]

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Entrenching Stigma: Malaysia’s Cross-Dressing Law


Posted by syahirah on 08 Jan 2014 / 1 Comment
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2013 ended with another decision, somewhere in the world, to entrench the persecution and ostracisation of a minority group. I’m referring to a new syariah law introduced by the Pahang Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council (MUIP) in early December 2013, which would imprison for a maximum of one year or fine up to RM1000 (USD […]

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Use a “Muslim Woman”: Reasserting Dutch Values 101


Posted by syahirah on 02 Dec 2013 / 5 Comments
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A few weeks ago, I went to a small, local cinema in my city to catch a film. I’ve always liked going to this particular cinema because they screen international and independent films – a fresh change from the standard Hollywood fare at the bigger cinema. The film was about to start, so I quickly […]

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Tudung or Not Tudung?: Hijabis in Singaporean Workplaces


Posted by syahirah on 05 Nov 2013 / 23 Comments
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In Singapore, the hijab is more commonly referred to with the Malay word ‘tudung’, which simply means a covering. In October this year, a petition was started on Avaaz.org by a “Syafiqah K.” to allow Muslim women in Singapore to wear tudung (hijab) in the workplace. It aimed to reach 20,000 signatures, but was closed […]

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Little Hijabis: To Wear or Not to Wear?


Posted by syahirah on 07 Oct 2013 / 4 Comments
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Recently, a series of online shopping sites were brought to my attention: at first glance, they seemed to be the garden-variety online hijab shops. Some even had blanked-out faces – again, nothing that I hadn’t seen before. However upon a closer inspection, I noticed that the hijabi models on the website were smaller than usual […]

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Budding Bedfellows: Islamists and Feminists against Beauty Pageants


Posted by syahirah on 11 Sep 2013 / 0 Comments
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This last week has seen protests in Jakarta, Medan, Surabaya and Jogjakarta over the Miss World 2013 beauty pageant to be held in the next few weeks. Recently, I wrote a post about a similar debate in Malaysia where their Muslim participants were eventually dropped. The Miss World 2013 protests numbered in the thousands and […]

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Miss Malaysia – Not for Muslims?


Posted by syahirah on 27 Aug 2013 / 1 Comment
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Beauty pageants have gotten a bad rap over the years for objectifying women by putting them on parade and privileging their looks over their personality or brains. Some pageants have actively tried to change this idea, by including a talent segment, and making charity work an increasingly bigger part of the winners’ duties. One such […]

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On Insulting Islam: Maznah Yusof, Dog Trainer


Posted by syahirah on 14 Aug 2013 / 2 Comments
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In Ramadan this year, a video made by Maznah Yusof, a 38 year-old Muslim woman dog trainer, caused controversy in Malaysia. Three years ago, she had created and uploaded a video of her and her dogs in celebration of Eid ul-Fitr. The video shows her walking her dogs on a street as the takbir (chanting […]

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Half a Ramadan is Still a Ramadan


Posted by syahirah on 31 Jul 2013 / 2 Comments
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Having spent two Ramadans in the Netherlands now, I still can’t get used to the lonely and isolating experience of fasting without an extended network of family and friends. But I must count my blessings. I have a wonderful husband who doesn’t think twice about helping to cook sahur and iftar, and I have amazing […]

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Fatima Hamed Hossain: Politician or Jihadist?


Posted by syahirah on 03 Jul 2013 / 0 Comments
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A few weeks ago, I attended the Critical Muslim Studies summer school in Granada, Spain. One of the speakers, Fatima Hamed Hossain, a lawyer, spoke to us about the social and political participation of Muslim women in Spain. There are about one million Muslims who currently reside in Spain, with an estimated number of about […]

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