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Friday Links — December 26, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 26 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Islam in Europe highlights a niqabi protest in Brussels, Belgium. Two women in Iran committed suicide in response to violence from their husbands. May Allah give them peace. Aaminah Hernàndez writes two great posts about how women are defined according to men. Saudi Arabia has no place for Nujoods. Via ProgressiveIslam. More from the Guardian […]

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All About Eve: a Women’s Only Business Complex in Dubai


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 25 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Dubai’s leading U.A.E.-based international property developer, Hydra Properties, recently announced plans to build an all-female office tower for businesswomen. I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, I dislike it because it promotes segregation of the sexes and further perpetuates the idea that women need ‘different’ facilities in order to succeed in the workforce. […]

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Lisa Valentine: hijab and expletives


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 24 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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American hijabis often have a lot to think about when they step outside their doors. Will we be denied a job because of hijab? Will we be asked to take off our hijabs at work or school? Will our hijabs make us a target for racists and xenophobes? Will we be pulled out of line […]

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Fly Girls: the NYT’s essentialist profile of Emirati flight attendants


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 23 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW would like to thank Thabet for the tip! Katherine Zopf’s Sunday article in The New York Times about flight attendants in the Emirates set off quite a storm in the blogosphere. And rightly so: it’s often eye-rollingly essentializing when discussing Arab women and society. But why waste my breath when others said it better? […]

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“Forced to Marry”: A Look at the Documentary


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 23 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last week’s “Friday Links” linked to a story of a documentary about forced marriages of young Pakistani-British girls to men in Pakistan. I followed the link and decided to watch this new British documentary. I found the film, called Forced to Marry and which aired on BBC Two on December 1st: fascinating, frustrating, disturbing, chilling, […]

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Not Australia’s Next Top Model: Iktimal Hage-Ali


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Iktimal Hage-Ali, 24 is a Lebanese-Australian woman whose life reads like an episode of E! True Hollywood Story. Hage-Ali, a former member of the government‘s Muslim Community Reference Group was arrested for conspiring to sell drugs on Nov. 22, 2006, eight days before she was named New South Wales’ Young Australian of the Year award. […]

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A great big thank-you!


Posted by fatemeh on 20 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch earned an honorable mention at this year’s Brass Crescent Awards, alhamdulillah! We would like to thank all of you that voted! Be sure to check out the winner’s list: there are some great blogs on it. A big thanks goes to all of our readers, whether you voted or not. Your comments, […]

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Friday Links — December 19, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 19 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Mirwais Meena girls’ school in Kandahar is still empty after the acid attacks on students. Meribeth Deen profiles a Saudi designer who specializes in women’s clothes. Indian Muslims takes a look at reactions to the Kerala Muslim Marriage Bill. Yasmeen Khan explores British desis in comedy. A photograph exhibit on hejab is in the […]

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Egyptian Spinsters and Old Maids Sitting Happily on the Shelf


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 18 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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I am a 21-year-old spinster. Yes, a spinster at 21. In my country, although many many Egyptian women are delaying getting married until they’re in their mid-to-late twenties, society still looks at them with a critical, disapproving gaze. “Men and women were made for one another. You are a sinister spinster.” “Better a man’s shadow […]

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Looking at Egypt’s first female mayor


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 17 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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regardless of their difference in religion, Egyptian women share the same struggle when it comes to paving political careers.

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