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Review: Nevien Shaabneh’s Secrets Under the Olive Tree.


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 20 Jan 2016 / 1 Comment
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This week, I am excited to write about Secrets Under the Olive Tree, a book about a Palestinian-American girl written by a female Palestinian-American author. As a passionate champion of diverse narratives, I think it is incredibly important to have narratives by writers who belong to the communities they are depicting. I believe this adds […]

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Culture/Society

Iqbal Al Assaad: Doctor or Refugee?


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 12 Jan 2016 / 1 Comment
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I am incredibly proud of Iqbal Al Assaad. The news of her being possibly one of the youngest doctors in the world has been in and out of the media over the last few years. Her story is not a new one and it remains inspiring and yet tainted at the same time. Assad excelled […]

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Culture/Society

Undercover ISIS: Why a lack of women scholars puts us at danger


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 07 Jan 2016 / 2 Comments
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  I was shocked to read recently about evidence of women who were filmed giving two-hour lectures in London in secret closed women-only meetings in community centres ‘glorifying’ ISIS to women and children. Hannah Stuart, a counter-terrorism expert with the Henry Jackson society, labelled the presence of young girls and children “particularly worrying,” in regards […]

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Culture/Society

Silence or Intervention?


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 03 Dec 2015 / 3 Comments
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A recent report in The Independent highlighted that there has been a spike in Islamophobic hate crime of more than 300 per cent since the Paris attacks. Most victims of the UK hate crimes were Muslim girls and women aged from 14 to 45 in “traditional Islamic dress.” Even before the attacks, the recent high […]

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Fashion

Is the rise of European Muslimah fashion based on conformity and fear?


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 30 Nov 2015 / 1 Comment
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Swedish fashion designer Iman Aldebe is leading a modest fashion revolution. Aldebe has been celebrated for her designs by both Muslim and non-Muslims who choose to wear her signature pieces, however her success hasn’t come easily. The barriers she has faced and reasons for her eventual success may give us an indication as to the […]

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