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December 3: Day of Action Against Bill 94


Posted by Krista Riley on 03 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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In case you haven’t heard enough about Bill 94 from my two posts this week, I wanted to let you know that today, December 3, is a day of action against the bill.  Below are some suggested actions from the Non/No Bill 94 Coalition: Speak up! Write, email, phone, fax Quebec Premier Jean Charest, along […]

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Revealing Democracy: A Conference on Bill 94 (Part II)


Posted by Krista Riley on 02 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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(See Part 1 here.) I didn’t make it to the Friday panels because of schoolwork, but I was able to catch the talks on Saturday (November 20).  The first panel was called “The Theoretical and Analytical Challenges of Identity Politics,” with speakers Monique Deveaux, Cécile Laborde, and Beverley Baines; the second panel was entitled “’Managing’ […]

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Revealing Democracy: A Conference on Bill 94 (Part I)


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Quebec’s Bill 94, which would deny access to public services to women who wear niqab, is back in parliamentary hearings and, by all accounts, likely to pass.  This past weekend, an international conference entitled “Revealing Democracy: Bill 94 and the challenges of religious pluralism and ethnocultural diversity in Quebec” was held at Concordia University in […]

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No need to go undercover to get to know Muslims


Posted by Guest Contributor on 26 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Salam alaikum, readers! I’m traveling for the next week, and your regularly scheduled Friday Links will be temporarily on hold. But I’ve scheduled some wonderful articles for you in my absence. Friday Links will be back in a few weeks; in the meantime, enjoy! –Fatemeh This post was written by Shazia Kamal. An edited version […]

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Lauren Booth Converts to Islam and Insanity Ensues


Posted by sana on 17 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Lauren Booth, half sister of Tony Blair’s wife Cherie Booth, a human rights activist and a British journalist working for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s state channel PressTV, caused an gasping uproar when she converted to Islam a little less than a month ago, after having an alleged spiritual experience while at the tomb of Fatima Masuma in the Shi’ite holy city of Qom.

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Muslim Women in Europe: Oppressed by Religion or Politics?


Posted by eren on 16 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Early this month Amparo Sánchez Rosell (President of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Valencia) met with the Special Commission on the Study of Gender Violence of Les Corts Valencianes. As reported by ABC Agencias and WebIslam, Sánchez asked the commission to eradicate the idea that Islam consents or encourages gender violence, which she believes is […]

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Rediscovering “Undercover”: Cassidy Herrington and Hijab Tourism


Posted by fatemeh on 08 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Kentucky Kernel writer Cassidy Herrington wore the hijab for the entire month of October. She wrote about her experience in a column published on October 31, 2010. Many of us have seen the column make it rounds in our Facebook feeds, and so the ladies of MMW sat down to share their thoughts. Azra: Hijabi […]

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Right Answer, Wrong Reason: Why “Muslim” Is Not A Halloween Costume


Posted by Krista Riley on 03 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Just in time for Halloween, the Toronto Star‘s ethics columnist, Ken Gallinger (whose columns I enjoy), received a question from a parent: We are a Christian family. Our daughter, 7, goes to a school where there are many Muslim kids. Some of their moms walk them to school in burqas. My daughter is fascinated by these […]

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Is Muslim Feminism More Than Just a Hijab Defense?


Posted by alicia on 28 Oct 2010 / 0 Comments
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There may be 1,001 Muslim feminist critiques on the European burqa ban and its attendant jokes and jibes, insults, and ridiculousness. But what should remain clear is that we Muslim feminists are not just about the hijab. The recent discussion on LGBT acceptance on MMW revealed the cracks in the Muslim “sisterhood” and it began […]

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Out of the Closet AND Public Life: Lesbians in Indonesia


Posted by eren on 21 Oct 2010 / 0 Comments
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Debates in the Muslim world regarding the LBGT community are rare, if not non-existent. However, Indonesia’s community has been raising its profile lately. With a legal system that does not criminalize homosexuality, the LBGT community may seem to face fewer challenges than communities in other countries. However, even with the only Gay film festival in […]

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