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How to Use a Murder Victim: The Exploitation of the Aqsa Parvez Tragedy


Posted by sobia on 18 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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A recent Toronto Life magazine article regarding Toronto teenager Aqsa Parvez’s murder, entitled Girl, Interrupted, has sparked outrage in many circles in Toronto and beyond. And for very good reason. Journalist Mary Rogan has simply perpetuated stereotypes about Muslims, South Asian culture, and immigrant communities. The disrespectful treatment begins with the front cover, where you […]

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The price women leaders pay


Posted by Guest Contributor on 14 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers! Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to put together Friday Links for this week because I’ve been traveling and have some serious jet lag. But here’s a great article instead! Try not to be too disappointed, mkay? Friday Links should return next Friday, enshallah. This was written by Bina D’Costa and originally appeared […]

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Third International Congress on Islamic Feminism


Posted by Guest Contributor on 13 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Sahar and originally published at Nuseiba. The third International Congress on Islamic feminism is underway in Barcelona. Muslim women from around the world have gathered to discuss the pressing issue of women in Islam and the Muslim world. Events like these and the debate which ensues – both from women and […]

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Truth or Scare: Raheel Raza’s Fear Mongering


Posted by sobia on 11 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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She’s at it again. No too long ago Krista covered Raheel Raza’s critique of a supposed Islamist* threat in Canada. Well, Raza’s published another piece, but this time in the right-wing American Thinker. And this time her claims have become even more questionable, and to be honest a little ludicrous. Now it seems Raza, through […]

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Unpacking the “culture” argument


Posted by Krista Riley on 10 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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I wrote a few weeks ago about the effect of a fictional white character’s Muslim identity on possible constructions and understandings of Islam and Muslim; this week I want to look at a couple non-fictional women in similar positions. On Open Salon, a network of bloggers, this weekend’s top story was written by Sara O’Connell, […]

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Made in Sweden: Halal-TV


Posted by ethar on 06 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Shaista for the tip! A couple of days ago, a new TV show about Muslim women in Sweden, Halal-TV, aired its first episode on Sveriges Television (SVT), a Swedish television channel. As expected, the show, which features three young Muslim women as hosts, was stirring up debate before it even began. […]

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Third Congress on Islamic Feminism Open Thread


Posted by fatemeh on 28 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Did any one go? I wasn’t able to, and am terribly sorry that I missed it. The theme of this year’s conference was Muslim women and issues of globalization. You can see many of the speakers at the conference’s website. If you went, SHARE! If you have thoughts (relevant to the discussion), SHARE. This is […]

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Stand Up WITH Muslim Women, Johann


Posted by sobia on 28 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Thabet for the tip. In Thursday, October 23rd’s edition of The Independent, journalist Johann Hari asked the question “Dare we stand up for Muslim women?” Hari (pictured below right), a young British journalist with left leanings and who has defended Muslims against the fear mongering of Canadian right-wing writer Mark Steyn, […]

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Mixing up the message on Islamic law


Posted by Krista Riley on 27 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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You know that game called “broken telephone” (it goes by other names too, I think), where one person whispers a message in someone’s ear, who whispers it to someone else, and so on, and by the time it reaches the last person, it gets a bit warped? That’s probably a pretty good analogy for what […]

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No Headscarf, No Entry: Golshifteh Farahani’s Dilemma


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 21 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW‘s Friday Links last week had within it three links about Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani (below), who has appeared in the recent Hollywood film Body of Lies. Apparently, from the news reports, it seems that Farahani has created quite a stir within Iran, or as the LA Times reported some “Middle East-style intrigue”. Middle East-style […]

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