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The Fight over South Africa’s Muslim Marriage Bill Rages on


Posted by safiyyah on 31 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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Recently, the South African Justice Ministry opened the latest draft of the Muslim Marriages Bill (MMB) up for public comment and called for submissions on the bill’s contents. Along with this came the media furor over the Muslim community’s reaction to the idea of the government recognizing Muslim marriages as Muslim marriages and providing legislation […]

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Muslim Women in the Media Liveblog


Posted by fatemeh on 29 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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Salam, readers! Some of you may know that both Krista and I attended the Muslim Voices: Rescripting Islam conference at Indiana University last Thursday. You may not know, however, that this was the first time Krista and I had ever met in person! It was really wonderful to connect with her and with our other […]

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CNN and the Muslim Women Next Door


Posted by diana on 29 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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Coming on the heels of a seemingly endless surge of anti-Muslim bigotry in the U.S., CNN picked the most opportune moment to air its special on Muslims, titled “Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door” with reporter Soledad O’Brien. After having been glued to the news in the last couple of weeks, following Rep. Peter King’s hearings […]

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An Interview with Nausheen Dadabhoy


Posted by eren on 28 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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The earthquake that shook Pakistan and Kashmir in 2005 killed thousands and left millions homeless. Pakistani-American Nausheen Dadabhoy felt it was her responsibility to give a voice to those affected by the earthquake. Through visits to hospitals and camps, Dadabhoy met Ruqiya and Khalida, two women whose lives had changed due to the disaster. In […]

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Friday Links | March 25, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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The All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board in Lucknow, India, is petitioning the governor to amend the law to allow Muslim women to get the rights provided for them in Shariah law. On Kazakhstan’s unofficial hijab ban. More on discrimination against headscarf-wearing Kazakhs here. Will the revolutions in the Middle East trigger revolutions in […]

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An Interview with Yusra Tekbali on Libya


Posted by yusra on 24 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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MMW Contributor Yusra Tekbali was in Libya during the outbreak of the February 17 Revolution. She was evacuated to Malta, and now speaks to us from The United Arab Emirates, where she is attending Insight Dubai, a conference on Muslim Women’s issues sponsored by Dubai Women’s College. Krista and Azra interview her about her experiences. […]

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Ethics or Shame Policing?


Posted by fatemeh on 23 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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Here’s yet another video campaign on why women should wear hijab: This movie shows a woman stumbling through a dark and scary forest, running away from snakes and wolves and unknown–yet terrifying–dangers. But all of that goes away when–surprise!–she puts on a headscarf. The differences in the movie between life without a headscarf and life […]

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Mother’s Day Hypocrisy


Posted by Guest Contributor on 22 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Nadine Moawad and originally published at Sawt al Niswa. Ya3ni, we all know that corporations get especially greedy around Mother’s Day trying to shove ads down our throats everywhere we look. And it’s hypocritical of Lebanon to celebrate mothers anyway when they are so blatantly inferior to fathers in almost every […]

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The Republic Lives its Islamophobia Openly: France’s Newest Anti-Niqab Campaign


Posted by nicole on 21 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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In France, they really don’t like any type of head coverings.  After decades of one headscarf affair after another, where generations of young women who wear hijab are forced to stop their education (way to go in liberating women, France), things got serious when France woke up in recent years to the threat of illegal […]

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Friday Links | March 18, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 18 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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A Lebanese politician calls Saudi women “trash bags” and then hurriedly backpedals. Hilarious satire about a Pakistani ban on bras is presented as fact by American outlet. This week, the Virginia Festival of the Book aimed to go beyond flat stereotypes of Muslim women. Three thousand Muslim women attended a seminar on employment in Dadar, […]

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