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Journey: Dialogue Between WoC Muslimah and Two White Women Working in Africa


Posted by shireen on 18 Sep 2013 / 2 Comments
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*WARNING: POSSIBLE CAVITY-INDUCING PIECE* I have a tale to tell. It’s a story about a youngish Muslimah woman of colour who happens to be a football fanatic. Synopsis: She comes across #hijabdesk-worthy Kickstarter initiative and critiques the project of two, privileged, white women working in Africa. Sounds familiar, right? You may think you know what […]

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Culture/Society

The Scary Independent Woman


Posted by afia on 17 Sep 2013 / 1 Comment
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A few weeks ago, an Indonesian religious teacher triggered a debate on Twitter when he made a series of tweets regarding women. Among his tweets were: The strength of a woman is in her gentleness and maternal traits | what else could it be? | firm, strong, and fatherly? hehe.. Fyi, a pious husband loves […]

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Culture/Society

Privilege and Prayer Spaces: An Interview with Hind Makki of Side Entrance


Posted by shireen on 29 Aug 2013 / 2 Comments
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“I am airing dirty laundry, because it needs to get washed” – Hind Makki “Children of Adam, take your pleasantness to every Mosque.” (Qur’an 7:31) How often have we as Muslim women been enthusiastic about praying in a new space, and have attended a new masjid only to be discouraged by the lack of accommodation, […]

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On Insulting Islam: Maznah Yusof, Dog Trainer


Posted by syahirah on 14 Aug 2013 / 2 Comments
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In Ramadan this year, a video made by Maznah Yusof, a 38 year-old Muslim woman dog trainer, caused controversy in Malaysia. Three years ago, she had created and uploaded a video of her and her dogs in celebration of Eid ul-Fitr. The video shows her walking her dogs on a street as the takbir (chanting […]

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Culture/Society

HarassMap: Using Social Media to Fight Sexual Harassment in Egypt


Posted by Guest Contributor on 16 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Yasmeen Nizamy. “Sexual harassment is a crime that’s inexcusable!” This is the title of the campaign that HarassMap started recently, coinciding with the launch of their annual report on the latest statistics and analyses on sexual harassment in Egypt (the report is not yet available online, but I […]

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Culture/Society

Tweeting Change the Fahira Idris Way


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Afia R. Fitriati (@AfiaRF) In a similar manner that social media helped to catalyze the Arab Spring, Indonesians are increasingly using social media such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to reach out to others, build awareness of social issues, harness support and eventually create positive changes that the […]

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Culture/Society

Muslim Women, YouTube, and Third Space


Posted by Guest Contributor on 13 Feb 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Deonna Kelli Sayed. Media technology and the Muslim world are interesting collaborators.  Cassette tape propagation of Ayatollah Khomeini’s sermons provided important precursors for the Iranian Revolution. Likewise, Facebook and Twitter offered political leverage in the Arab Spring developments. For observers, social media, in particular, is potentially changing the […]

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Film

Nur Media’s “Ask A Muslim” Series: Black Muslims Talk Islam


Posted by sharrae on 01 Jan 2013 / 0 Comments
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Finding black Muslim women in mainstream media circuits can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Most of the representations of Muslim people are confined to Arab and South Asian people, which are both the faults of mainstream producers and Muslim-owned media makers. However, it leaves other communities within the broader Muslim community to […]

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Comics/Cartoons

Gendered Expectations in Facebook Cartoons


Posted by syahirah on 16 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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I have noticed a trend on Facebook of pages created and maintained by male religious teachers in the Malay-speaking communities of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. CahayaIslam (“Light of Islam”) and Lukisan Dakwah Islam (“Islamic Drawings for Da’wah”) are two pages most intriguing to me for two reasons: because they create and share cartoons that are drawn in the style of manga, which […]

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Culture/Society

Faceless on Facebook


Posted by izzie on 03 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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We’ve got yet another new contributor to introduce!  Welcome, Izzie! Recently, I got a Facebook friend request from a two-year-old boy. This wasn’t created by one of those enthusiastic parents who create Facebook profiles for their children as soon as they are born. This was of a Muslim woman who didn’t have a profile of […]

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