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The Musleh Khan Controversy: Responding to Gendered & Sexual Violence in Muslim Communities


Posted by eren on 08 Nov 2016 / 0 Comments
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A few weeks ago Musleh Khan, a chaplain working for the Toronto Police, was all over the media for his comments on women and obedience on a 2013 webinar for couples. In the webinar titled “The Heart of the Home: the Rights and Responsibilities of a Wife” (the video has been taken down), he asserts […]

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Books/Magazines

“Muslim Mothering” and Rethinking My Malay Motherhood


Posted by syahirah on 07 Nov 2016 / 0 Comments
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Editor’s note: This is the first of two MMW reviews of the book Muslim Mothering: Global Histories, Theories, and Practices. This article looks at chapters 4, 10, and 11 from Muslim mothering: Global histories, theories, and practices (2016), edited by Margaret Aziza Pappano and Dana M. Olwan. I chose to look at these three chapters […]

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Culture/Society

Representation Revisited: Immigrant Complacence in Indigenous Erasure


Posted by seema on 11 Aug 2016 / 0 Comments
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…However else the fiction functions, it fills you with the sound of crows chirping, alive alive alive. But that’s temporary too. Tell my story, begs the past, as if it was a prayer for an imagined life or a life that’s better than the life you live -For Brothers of the Dragon by Terrance Hayes […]

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Satisfying a Man’s “Needs”: Enhancements and Halal Sex


Posted by eren on 28 Jul 2016 / 0 Comments
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Over the past few years MMW has often covered issues of sexuality and women’s pleasure, particularly because the ways in which Muslim female sexuality and pleasure are framed not only in the media, but also among Muslims themselves, tend to be quite problematic. Muslim women’s sexuality has made it to the headlines on a number […]

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Culture/Society

No Swimming Lessons: No Passport!


Posted by nicole on 27 Jul 2016 / 0 Comments
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Four years ago, I wrote about some school girls who refused to take communal swimming lessons in the Swiss city of Basel.  As a recap, from my previous article: In Basel, the families of five Muslim girls in elementary school were fined upon appeal to the Swiss Supreme Court for refusing that their daughters take […]

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Culture/Society

On Qandeel Baloch, the Feminist


Posted by sobia on 26 Jul 2016 / 0 Comments
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As many of you know by now, tragically, Pakistani social media star Qandeel Baloch was recently murdered by her brother. Inna lillahi wa inna illaihi rajaioon (to God we belong and to God we return). I hadn’t followed her but I had known of her. Even without following her I knew she was a big […]

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Culture/Society

Burkini Bans: Revealing or Covering Should Be a Woman’s Choice


Posted by Shereen Malherbe on 25 Jul 2016 / 1 Comment
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Swimwear is often a contentious is­sue with women around the world and with summer upon us in the northern hemisphere, this year is no exception. From body consciousness to practicality, what swimwear you buy for the summer season can often be a difficult decision. But at least what to buy and wear remains your choice. […]

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Culture/Society

I don’t feel like going all out for Eid, and that’s OK.


Posted by syahirah on 20 Jul 2016 / 0 Comments
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When I was young, Eid was all about the new clothes, small gifts of money and eating cookies. ‘Suffering’ through the days of fasting, staying up late the night before Eid, eating breakfast together as a family and getting ready to visit relatives early in the morning. As a young adult, I discovered the beauty […]

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Culture/Society

Recognition Matters: Schools Named in Honour of Muslim Women


Posted by seema on 12 Jul 2016 / 0 Comments
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I remember once when I was in third grade, I was assigned a worksheet to familiarize myself with the structure of an atlas. I found pages of maps of the world. Much like anyone else does when they stumble upon a map, I automatically looked for the city of Atlanta, where I lived and called […]

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Culture/Society

Ramadan Thoughts: The Past is the Past


Posted by sarabi on 13 Jun 2016 / 0 Comments
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Just over one year ago, I officially accepted Islam. At the time, I was familiar with the fundamental philosophy of Islam, but I was still learning about the different aspects of Islamic practice. I knew that as a Muslim, I would be expected to pray at least five times per day, that I would be […]

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