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Book Review: “Normal Calm” by Hend Hegazi


Posted by samya on 22 Apr 2014 / 1 Comment
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According to statistics provided by RAINN, the United States-based Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, “1 out of every 6 American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime.” The organization further notes that women who have experienced sexual assault are at higher risk for depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, […]

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Book Review: I Am the Beggar of the World


Posted by azra on 17 Apr 2014 / 0 Comments
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Last month, I looked at Eliza Griswold and Seamus Murphy’s work profiling Afghan women poets particular form of poetry, the landay. Their work, as they presented it in an article on Slate, came across as nuanced and reflective (my own words) of Afghan women’s experiences. I was eager to review their book, I Am the […]

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Words and Images of Afghan Women Poets


Posted by azra on 26 Mar 2014 / 0 Comments
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Earlier this month, Slate featured a photography-poetry project, “The Secret Lives of Afghanistan’s Female Poets.” The photography-poetry collaboration stems from the work of journalist Eliza Griswold and photographer Seamus Murphy, who reported “Why Afghan Women Risk Death to Write Poetry” for the New York Times magazine in 2012. Griswold and Murphy’s work will be published […]

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Rediscovering Noor Inayat Khan and the Good Muslim


Posted by tasnim on 17 Mar 2014 / 0 Comments
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I will confess that I first became aware of Noor Inayat Khan, also known as Madeline, only quite recently, that is, during the campaign in 2011 to commemorate her, before it was discovered that she had already been commemorated. I remember looking up her story at the time and coming across her biography, Spy Princess: […]

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How “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?” Saved Me


Posted by shireen on 04 Mar 2014 / 3 Comments
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“This book is about what lies behind such deceptively simple responses to problems we think we already understand or believe that we should act on even before we understand.” – Lila Abu-Lughod When Muslimah Media Watch started out in 2007, one of the goals was to be able to create a platform for self-identified Muslim […]

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Book Review: “Painted Hands” by Jennifer Zobair


Posted by woodturtle on 27 Feb 2014 / 1 Comment
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I didn’t know what to expect when I first picked up Jennifer Zobair’s debut novel, Painted Hands. Chicklit isn’t really my thing — and it was sold to me as a “Muslim chicklit” — even though highly appraising endorsements found on the back cover call this novel, “a positive portrait of Muslim women” and an […]

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Book Review: “Reclaim Your Heart” by Yasmin Mogahed


Posted by samya on 30 Jan 2014 / 8 Comments
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A number of initiatives have been launched in the last few years to engage Muslim women in public discussions of issues related to Islam in general. In her post “Reviving the Spirit Without Recognizing Half The Audience?“, Sumaya, a guest contributor to MMW, suggested a list of women who should be invited on such events. […]

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The Women that Need Saving: A Reflection on Lila Abu-Lughod’s “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?”


Posted by eren on 20 Jan 2014 / 12 Comments
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My mother belongs to the Zapotec region of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca, Mexico. She is one of the few among my relatives who identifies as “indigenous.” Colonialism in Mexico, and perhaps in many countries in Latin America, was different in that one of the successes of the colonial era was the creation of the caste system […]

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Review: Do Muslim Women Need Saving?


Posted by tasnim on 26 Nov 2013 / 1 Comment
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Editor’s note: Many of us at MMW have previously cited Lila Abu-Lughod’s 2002 article “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?” in some of our blog posts, and we were excited to see the recent release of her book of the same title.  This is the first of a series of responses to the book by a […]

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Survival and Shame in “Corona” by Bushra Rehman


Posted by shireen on 04 Nov 2013 / 0 Comments
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“Being free from shame is a beautiful freedom” Corona is Bushra Rehman’s riveting first novel. The first sentence of the book begins by smashing assumptions; we think “Corona” and think alcoholic beverage. Well, I certainly do. But that’s not what Rehman is writing about. “Corona, and I’m not talking about the beer. I’m talking about […]

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