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No need to go undercover to get to know Muslims


Posted by Guest Contributor on 26 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Salam alaikum, readers! I’m traveling for the next week, and your regularly scheduled Friday Links will be temporarily on hold. But I’ve scheduled some wonderful articles for you in my absence. Friday Links will be back in a few weeks; in the meantime, enjoy! –Fatemeh This post was written by Shazia Kamal. An edited version […]

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The Doha Debates on The Burqa Ban


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Last month, the Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates took on the French niqab ban, discussing the motion: “This House believes France is right to ban the face veil.” Since the niqab ban (or the “burqa ban,” and we’ve dubbed it) has been a big media issue on MMW,  a few of MMW’s ladies decided to get […]

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Dutch as Such: “Delfts Blauw Meets Hijab”


Posted by nicole on 24 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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“Delfts blauw meets hijab” is the title of a new Dutch documentary analyzing the experience of female Dutch converts to Islam and, at the same time, exploring the compatibility (or lack of) between so-called “Dutch identity” with “Muslim values.”  The documentary, created by Janina Pigaht, follows the experience of young Dutch women, Laura, Marion, Djamila, […]

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Critical Mass of Badass: “Badass Muslimahs”


Posted by sarahaji on 23 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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A recent addition to the thousands of Tumblrs intended mostly for the edification of their own creators, Badass Muslimahs began as a project in mid-October 2010. The site’s creator, Sara, has little besides a small blurb to describe her Tumblr’s purpose—but then, words are not really the currency of Tumblr. (Founded in 2007, the microblogging […]

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A Far-Reaching Film Fest


Posted by diana on 22 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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In January of this year, philanthropist Leslie Sacks, human rights lawyer Catinca Tabacaru and a team of extraordinary women came together to create Women’s Voices Now, an organization based in New York whose aim is to “empower women and give voice to the struggle for civil, economic, and political rights.” This group of women has […]

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Friday Links | November 19, 2010


Posted by fatemeh on 19 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Nicholas Kristof tells us about a Muslim woman fighting terrorism with microloans. A woman and her boyfriend will be lashed 100 times each, jailed and deported from the Emirates for committing unlawful sex. A Conservative local politician has been arrested after he called for a female Muslim journalist to be stoned to death. Mona Eltahawy […]

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The One Day, One Struggle Campaign


Posted by emanhashim on 18 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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November 9th was the second international “One Day, One Struggle” campaign, organized by the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslims Societies (CSBR). Fifty participants from 20 human rights organizations, universities, and municipalities from 12 countries from the Middle East, North Africa, South and Southeast Asia worked together to call for public attention for […]

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Lauren Booth Converts to Islam and Insanity Ensues


Posted by sana on 17 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Lauren Booth, half sister of Tony Blair’s wife Cherie Booth, a human rights activist and a British journalist working for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s state channel PressTV, caused an gasping uproar when she converted to Islam a little less than a month ago, after having an alleged spiritual experience while at the tomb of Fatima Masuma in the Shi’ite holy city of Qom.

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Muslim Women in Europe: Oppressed by Religion or Politics?


Posted by eren on 16 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Early this month Amparo Sánchez Rosell (President of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Valencia) met with the Special Commission on the Study of Gender Violence of Les Corts Valencianes. As reported by ABC Agencias and WebIslam, Sánchez asked the commission to eradicate the idea that Islam consents or encourages gender violence, which she believes is […]

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Eid Saeed!


Posted by fatemeh on 15 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Happy Eid Al Adha, everyone! May it be a blessed time for you and those you care about.

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