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Nadia Jebril and the Eurabia Cassandras


Posted by tasnim on 08 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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Nadia Jebril was once known as “that Muslim girl with the Skåne accent.”   With her new show Rena Rama Arabiskan (“Pure Arabic”) Jebril has both moved beyond that simplistic label and inadvertently added to the clamor and the clangor of the bells of doom tolled by Eurabia cassandras in Sweden. Like comedian (and now TV and radio show […]

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Women, War & Peace Reviewed


Posted by azra on 06 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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In October and November of this year, PBS aired a five part series, “Women, War & Peace,” in the United States. The series website explains: “Women, War & Peace spotlights the stories of women in conflict zones from Bosnia to Afghanistan and Colombia to Liberia, placing women at the center of an urgent dialogue about […]

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Hijab: As Seen on TV


Posted by Guest Contributor on 05 Dec 2011 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by wood turtle and originally published at her blog. Introducing the Hijab 5000! Your life will be transformed within seconds of putting it on! Not only will it protect you from the untoward gaze of lustful and sexually uncontrollable men, but you’ll sure turn heads when everyone hears of your hijab’s […]

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All-American Muslim Reviewed


Posted by azra on 14 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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TLC’s All-American Muslim, which I previewed last week, aired last night in the United States. The show features a group of mostly Lebanese American Muslims from Dearborn, Michigan as they go about their lives. There has been a stream of reviews, mostly positive from mainstream media outlets and ones that are more questioning by Muslim […]

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All-American Muslim: A Preview


Posted by azra on 08 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments
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On Sunday, November 13th, TLC is set to premier a new 8-episode series: All-American Muslim in the United States. As this comes from the same channel that brings American viewers Sister Wives and the Kate+8 debacle, I’ll admit my immediate thoughts surrounding the show are wary, to say the least, when it comes to its […]

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Kuwait’s Ban on “High School Girls” a Mistake


Posted by samya on 05 Sep 2011 / 0 Comments
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Ramadan is over, and this is normally the time for loads of critical commentaries on soap operas featured on Arab television during the holy month. Several Ramadan dramas like “Al Hassan Wal Hussein” (on the roots of Sunni-Shi’ite tensions) and “In the Presence of the Absence” (on the late renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish) have […]

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Jamaat-i-Islami in Pakistan and the rape/adultery fallacy


Posted by Guest Contributor on 13 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Aziz Poonawalla and originally appeared at City of Brass. I found this argument by Munawar Hassan of the political party Jamaat-i-Islami to be unbelievably disgusting and fundamentally blasphemous in the way he invokes the Qur’an to justify blatant misogyny: Here is the most disturbing part of Hassan’s comments: Anchor: The […]

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HBO’s “Love Crimes of Kabul”


Posted by diana on 11 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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HBO is set to air “Love Crimes of Kabul” at 9pm tonight as part of their documentary films summer series. This intimate documentary goes inside Badam Bagh, a women’s prison in Kabul, Afghanistan, to tell the stories of three women who are being accused of committing “love crimes” or more commonly termed, “moral crimes”. Among […]

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Is “Men Wanted” What Real Arab Women Need?


Posted by samya on 29 Jun 2011 / 0 Comments
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After 90 episodes, ‘Men Wanted’, the Syrian Arabic soap opera, has concluded its season for this year on Saudi-owned television channel MBC 4. For those who do not know ‘Men Wanted,’ the Venezuelan-style soap opera is adapted to an Arab environment, with its actions taking place in Dubai. ‘Men Wanted’ tells the story of Hala, […]

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Bhutto: A One-Sided Look at a Complicated Woman


Posted by azra on 21 Jun 2011 / 0 Comments
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BHUTTO is the definitive documentary that chronicles the life of one of the most complex and fascinating characters of our time. Hers is an epic tale of Shakespearean dimension. It’s the story of the first woman in history to lead a Muslim nation: Pakistan. –Synopsis from the film’s website Duane Baughman and Johnny O’Hara’s 2010 […]

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