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Roundtable: What #metoo Means to Some Muslim Women


Posted by eren on 19 Oct 2017 / 0 Comments
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For the past few days, social media networks have been filled with the #metoo hashtag. The current campaign calls women to post #metoo in their social media networks, as a way to show how prevalent the problem of sexual violence is across the board. Alyssa Milano, credited with starting the current campaign, explained about the […]

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Politics

Roundtable: Saudi Arabia “Grants” Women the Right to Drive


Posted by eren on 02 Oct 2017 / 1 Comment
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On September 26, the government of Saudi Arabia issued a royal decree announcing that Saudi women will be able to acquire drivers’ licenses and drive legally in the near future. Although the specifics of the policy and legal shift have yet to be released (Saudi women are not yet driving),  the announcement has been well-covered […]

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Roundtable on Spiritual Abuse and Gendered Violence: We Believe You


Posted by eren on 25 Sep 2017 / 0 Comments
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Trigger warning: gender-based violence, spiritual abuse, victim-blaming, misogyny On September 23, 2017, Omer M. Mozaffar published a Facebook post in which he wrote about “predatory behavior” on the part of Nouman Ali Khan, a Texas-based Muslim scholar and founder of Bayyinah Institute with millions of online followers. Since then, much of the Muslim internet has […]

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Politics

Roundtable: Rohingya Muslim Genocide


Posted by eren on 18 Sep 2017 / 0 Comments
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Trigger and Content Warning: Colonial Violence, Racism, Anti-Blackness, Anti-Indigeneity, Gender-based Violence, Militarized Violence, Islamophobia, anti-Refugee Rhetoric. In the past year Rohingya Muslims have been constantly featured by Western media outlets, particularly as their persecution in Burma/Myanmar has been deemed to be “ethnic cleansing” by the United Nations. The Rohingya community, which is primarily Muslim but also […]

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Culture/Society

A Roundtable On Dejabbing: Part II


Posted by tasnim on 22 Dec 2015 / 2 Comments
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This is the second part of our conversation on dejabbing or removing hijab. Read part one here.  Tasnim:  Have any of you considered dejabbing as a way of not being marked as Muslim, and do you feel like where you live makes a difference? Nicole: My reasons for dejabbing are complex, and complicated, and personal – […]

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Books/Magazines

A Roundtable on Fatima Mernissi’s Legacy


Posted by tasnim on 07 Dec 2015 / 0 Comments
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Moroccan sociologist and feminist writer Fatima Mernissi passed away on the 30th of November, aged 75. As the news broke on social media, many of us at MMW shared stories about the lasting impact Mernissi had on our lives, and what we had learned from this pioneer of Muslim feminism. Here is that conversation.   […]

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A Roundtable on Mona Eltahawy’s Headscarves and Hymens


Posted by tasnim on 14 May 2015 / 2 Comments
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We will soon have a full review of Mona Eltahawy’s Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution. In the meantime, here is a discussion on the book by three of our writers. Sya: What’s up with books about “the Middle East and North Africa” that are about female genitals, one way […]

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MMW Roundtable: Responding to Randa Jarrar’s “Why I Can’t Stand White Bellydancers”


Posted by azra on 11 Mar 2014 / 82 Comments
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Last week, Salon published Randa Jarrar’s “Why I Can’t Stand White Bellydancers” as part of their “feminists of color” series curated by Roxane Gay. The response to her post has been overwhelming, including responses from dudes at the Washington Post and The Atlantic to G. Willow Wilson’s response at her blog. We’ve been exchanging emails […]

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The Glorious and Not-So-Glorious Sounds Of Eid-ul-Adha


Posted by shireen on 23 Oct 2013 / 0 Comments
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Continuing our tradition of sharing reflections on Eid (see our posts from Eid-ul-Adha last year, in two parts, and from Eid-ul-Fitr this year), today we’ll be posting four reflections from Eid last week, written by Eren, Izzie, Krista, and Shireen. This Eid-ul-Adha was the first one I have not attended salah. Due to recent knee surgery, attending the […]

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Honouring Hajar on Eid-ul-Adha


Posted by Krista Riley on 23 Oct 2013 / 1 Comment
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Continuing our tradition of sharing reflections on Eid (see our posts from Eid-ul-Adha last year, in two parts, and from Eid-ul-Fitr this year), today we’ll be posting four reflections from Eid last week, written by Eren, Izzie, Krista, and Shireen. It’s becoming a tradition for me to travel from Montreal to Toronto each Eid.  The women’s spaces in […]

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