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What Do Muslim Women Apologize for?


Posted by eren on 01 Oct 2014 / 0 Comments
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A week ago I came across #MuslimApologies, a hashtag that aimed to respond to the idea that we, Muslims as a collective, have some kind of responsibility to apologize for the actions of extremists and violent movements such as ISIS, Al-Qaeda, etc. The Washington Post picked up the story showing that #MuslimApologies is just another […]

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Disabled Muslims Need More than Du’a to Overcome Mosque Barriers


Posted by syahirah on 23 Sep 2014 / 0 Comments
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“How is your situation with attending the mosque?” begins a video by Kuwaiti preacher Mishary Al-Kharaz, before he introduces us to his “friend in Yemen”. The video shows Kamal, a young man with a “handicap”, as he enters a mosque, prays sitting on a chair and then goes up to the second floor after the […]

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14 Things Your Muslim Wife *Really* Won’t Tell You (Snark Edition)


Posted by Guest Contributor on 26 Jun 2014 / 7 Comments
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The guest post was lovingly created by a think tank of trying-to-be Ideal Muslimahs with an eye for issues of concern to Muslim women, such as sexuality, polygamy, reality, and other such dangerous ideas. Muslim Village offers (somewhat bewildering) advice about what Muslim men won’t tell their wives, and a brother (erroneously) speaking on behalf […]

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Culture/Society

Modest Fashion, Islamic Consciousness and Affordability: Part 1


Posted by shireen on 25 Jun 2014 / 5 Comments
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For those of us Muslimahs engaged on any social media platform, we’re constantly inundated with beautiful pictures or videos of the latest in modest fashion. Flowy skirts or beautifully brightly coloured short dresses paired with tights; terrific footwear and fabulous headcoverings or styled tresses. All accompanied by fabulous vintage accessories, statement necklaces and designer sunglasses. […]

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Culture/Society

Muslim Mummies Dot Com: Interview with Muslim Mommy Blogger Fouzia


Posted by izzie on 18 Jun 2014 / 2 Comments
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While mommy blogging is rampant in the blogosphere, Muslim mommy bloggers are rare but on the rise. Being a new mother and a Muslim, I had unique queries about taking care of an infant, like when can I start praying on the floor after a C-section, or whether a baby’s poo or pee cancels out […]

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Culture/Society

Hijab Removal, Iranian Women, and Freedom of Dress


Posted by syahirah on 26 May 2014 / 4 Comments
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This post was originally published at Aquila Style. The liberal feminist organisation Femen and its members’ naked breasts have had their media run. Now a more modest sort of uncovering is happening, this time in Iranian social media. Last month, London-based Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad started a movement on Facebook and Twitter, translated as “My Stealth Freedom”, to highlight the […]

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Culture/Society

Muslimah Lifestyle Videos Offer More than Just Hijab Tutorials and Fashion Tips


Posted by Guest Contributor on 07 Apr 2014 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Kristin Peterson (@KrissyPetey), who also blogs at Third Spaces, a group blog for researchers at CU-Boulder’s Centre for Media, Religion and Culture. YouTube is frequently the go-to place to check out the latest hilarious video, view a clip from a movie, or watch a music video. Over the […]

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Culture/Society

“Hijabi Experiments”: Are They Enough to Change America’s Perception on Hijab?


Posted by samya on 03 Apr 2014 / 6 Comments
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Every time we think this discussion about hijab and burqas has ended, the internet surprises us with new horizons on the issue. I was checking my Facebook the other day, and a video caught my attention because of its title. It was called “Hijabi Experiments.” I am not a big fan of watching such videos, […]

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Social Media

Unpacking #MuslimMaleAllies


Posted by amina on 24 Mar 2014 / 1 Comment
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Earlier this month, Shaykh Abu Eesa Niamatullah wreaked havoc on International Women’s Day (IWD) after posting a series of painfully sexist comments on Twitter and Facebook. Reactions were virtually instant and plentiful. Among the more interesting responses, Hind Makki started using #MuslimMaleAllies on Twitter. That the hashtag became widely popular raises questions about the expectations […]

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Culture/Society

Muslim Anti-Racist Collaborative Centres Black Muslim Voices


Posted by sharrae on 18 Mar 2014 / 0 Comments
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Black Muslims took to Twitter last month in light of Black History Month, which is celebrated in February in North America. The Muslim Anti-Racist Collaborative (MuslimARC), a collaborative of diverse Muslims dedicated to combatting anti-Black racism, discrimination and exclusion within the Muslim community, launched a Twitter campaign that has opened the door to discussing anti-black […]

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