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Friday Links — January 2, 2009


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Well, readers, it’s 2009 (and 1430). May Allah give us all peace and prosperity in this new year! An association of Muslim businesswomen in Nigeria call for the Islamic Hijrah calendar to be used side by side with the Gregorian calendar in varying governmental levels. Many Muslim groups, including Muslim women’s groups, back making the […]

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Friday Links — December 26, 2008


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Islam in Europe highlights a niqabi protest in Brussels, Belgium. Two women in Iran committed suicide in response to violence from their husbands. May Allah give them peace. Aaminah Hernàndez writes two great posts about how women are defined according to men. Saudi Arabia has no place for Nujoods. Via ProgressiveIslam. More from the Guardian […]

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Friday Links — December 19, 2008


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The Mirwais Meena girls’ school in Kandahar is still empty after the acid attacks on students. Meribeth Deen profiles a Saudi designer who specializes in women’s clothes. Indian Muslims takes a look at reactions to the Kerala Muslim Marriage Bill. Yasmeen Khan explores British desis in comedy. A photograph exhibit on hejab is in the […]

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Friday Links — December 12, 2008


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Muslim women in Jaipur, India, came out to vote in large numbers last week. Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil plans to run against Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz for the post of Wanita Umno chief in Malaysia at the party polls next March. The Guardian profiles photographer Haleh Anvari. Last week Bangladesh celebrated Begum Rokeya Day. […]

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Friday Links — December 5, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 05 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Times Online reports on Britain’s only Muslim women’s cycling club. The Philadelphia Inquirer profiles Pray the Devil Back to Hell, a documentary about Muslim and Christian Liberian women joining together to stop Liberia’s civil war. Amid backlash, Malaysian authorities back down on the yoga ban. More analysis from The Star Online and Sun2Surf. On […]

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Friday Links — November 28, 2008


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Xpress News profiles traditional Emirati burqa makers (and wearers). Via Izzy Mo. The New York TImes interviews a Saudi rock band–made up of girls. Rock on, ladies! Via Progressive Muslima News. More from MidEast Youth. On women’s fashion in Malaysia. And speaking of Malaysia, the Sisters in Islam of Malaysia is pushing back against a […]

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Friday Links — November 21, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers! The Friday Links are back, but not with much of a vengeance. It’s sort of a mish-mash of all the links I saved up from before I left on my trip, so there may be some old news here, as well as a half-assed attempt at more recent news (I got really […]

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Friday Links — November 7, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 07 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam, dear readers! I’m traveling this week, so I didn’t have time to do a lengthy link list. But here are the spoils from this week: Last week, we reported that a woman in Somalia had been executed for adultery. New reports show that she was 13 years old and had been raped. Via ifeminists. […]

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Friday Links — October 31, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 31 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Roksana Bahramitash speaks on a panel about Muslim women and artwork at the University of Southern Mississippi. A lively discussion about Muslim marriage and divorce oversights in Kerala, India. MR Zine interviews Nawal El Saadawi. More on Esha Momeni’s detainment from AFP, the BBC, the LA Times, and from the president of California State University […]

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Friday Links — October 24, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 24 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last Friday, a girls’ school in northwest Pakistan was blown up. IRIN looks at the detrimental effect the Swat conflict has on girls’ education. Via WLUML. In response to the Amnesty International report on human rights in Saudi Arabia, the Riyadh-based Saudi National Human Rights Association will release its own report evaluating the country’s human […]

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