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Front Page News: Islamophobia Makes You An Expert on Niqab


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 05 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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Readers, I’m not a masochist. I know there are some very Islamophobic media outlets who actively try to spread misinformation about Muslim and Islam for their own purposes. FrontPage Magazine is one of those outlets; this is why you won’t see it on MMW often. I know that critiquing and engaging these people is useless. […]

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The Pursuit of Happiness


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Apr 2008 / 0 Comments
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We at Muslimah Media Watch seem to get asked a lot, “Well, what would make you happy?” Personally, being a young idealist, part-time cynic, and a lady who is just plain uppity, complaining is what really makes me happy. And when it comes to the portrayals of Muslim women in worldwide media, there is no […]

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Poetic Justice


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 13 Mar 2008 / 0 Comments
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I recently came across what I thought of as a beautiful poem, entitled I Am Woman – Celebrate Me, written by Canadian Muslim feminist and activist, Raheel Raza. Addressing issues of sexism, racism, and misogyny among others, this poem was written by Raza and presented to WOMANVOICE, on Dec 6, 2004 to celebrate the International […]

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Scare Tactics: Giuliani’s Islamophobic Campaign


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 07 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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Here’s Rudy Giuliani’s Islamophobic new campaign commercial, which began airing on TV in Florida recently. It’s full of angry brown guys with beards and guns! How novel!: And here’s a hilarious reaction to Rudy Giuliani’s new Islamophobic campaign commercial. What really busts my brain about this is the images of women he uses. He uses […]

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Horrible News


Posted by fatemeh on 27 Dec 2007 / 0 Comments
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Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister of Pakistan, has been murdered. May Allah grant her and the country she loved so much peace. What’s especially disgusting about this news is that, in many outlets, it’s being accompanied by an assessment of the price of goods, stocks, currency, or oil. A woman has been murdered, and all […]

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War of the Roses: Amnesty International’s Newest Campaign against Female Genital Mutilation


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 03 Dec 2007 / 0 Comments
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Amnesty International has run a new campaign to raise awareness about female genital mutilation. These images of flowers sewn up are visually striking because of the implied violence against a delicate object. The ads are effective because they give the viewer a graphic idea of what exactly is implied by female genital mutilation (though the […]

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See Laleh Race: Race Car Driver as Women’s Rights Activist


Posted by Guest Contributor on 27 Nov 2007 / 0 Comments
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This originally appeared as a larger post at the blog Pedestrian. It has been edited for length, but you can read the entire version at the original website. “You might have heard of Laleh Sedigh: Iran’s first female race car driver – in both circuit and rally driving. She has yet to prove herself in […]

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Triple Threats and Double Troubles for Muslim Women


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 26 Nov 2007 / 0 Comments
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You’ve probably heard about the recent ruling given to a Saudi gang-rape victim: 110 lashes added onto the original sentence of 90 lashes because she protested her sentence to the media. It’s a horrible and vindictive sentence, and the callous treatment this woman has received as a victim is insulting to her, Saudi Arabia, and […]

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Heavyweights: Jordanian Women Flex Their Political Muscles, and the Media Gets Hysterical


Posted by Guest Contributor on 22 Nov 2007 / 0 Comments
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This story originally appeared on Improvisations: Arab Woman Progressive Voice. “Al Quds al Arabi reports that 204 women are running in the Jordanian parliamentary elections. The language the paper chooses to deliver the news is … hysterical! In fact, “women’s election hysteria” appears in the title of the article. If you are not scared away […]

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Bigotry Wrapped in Journalism


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 21 Nov 2007 / 0 Comments
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Israel Today published a story about an increase in honor killings among Palestinian women. The story itself seemed poorly researched and improperly cited (as in, there were no citations—the story cited “an old Jordanian law” that allowed men who confessed to honor killing to serve light jail time, and yet, they didn’t mention specifically which […]

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