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Minaret by Leila Aboulela


Posted by faith on 16 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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In spring 2006, I was in a Barnes & Nobles in downtown Philadelphia looking for a book to read, when Minaret caught my eye. It was in a display of books recommended by the staff. The front cover wasn’t that intriguing (usual woman with a veil on her face that often shows up on books […]

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Online Activism: Can it Work?


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 16 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW thanks Ali Eteraz for The Huffington Post tip. Last week, Peter Daou at The Huffington Post wrote about the use of the internet’s growing and powerful use as an activist medium. He stated that “[o]ne universal aspect of effective activism is raising awareness and there’s no doubt that the web is an ideal tool […]

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The Rahma Campaign: Have Mercy


Posted by Krista Riley on 15 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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There is an interesting new public service announcement campaign being produced in Saudi Arabia and shown across the Middle East, drawing attention to the abuse that many migrant domestic workers face, and emphasising Islamic traditions of mercy in calling for a change of attitude. (Okay, it’s not that new anymore, but we haven’t covered it […]

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Friday Links — December 12, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 12 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Muslim women in Jaipur, India, came out to vote in large numbers last week. Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil plans to run against Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz for the post of Wanita Umno chief in Malaysia at the party polls next March. The Guardian profiles photographer Haleh Anvari. Last week Bangladesh celebrated Begum Rokeya Day. […]

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Princess Hijab


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 11 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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I admit, the title put me off a little. Princess Hijab? But when I looked through her flicker albums, I was blown away. Princess Hijab is an anonymous 20-year-old guerilla street artist based in Paris, who began her “noble cause” of “hijab-ising” advertisements in 2006. She does this by using spray paint and a black […]

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Salaam from a new blogger


Posted by yusra on 10 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salamu Alaikum, It feels good to say that. I won’t answer my cell phone like that, but Salamu Alaikum from one Muslim sister to another, ain’t nothing wrong with that. One of the best ways of combating how the world perceives us, the poor Muslim female, the exotic Muslim female, the oppressed Muslim female, is […]

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Salamu Alaikum. I’ll take the beaded nipple tassels please.


Posted by yusra on 10 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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The authors ask why a society known for sheltering women, would design and sell the kinkiest styles of lingerie. Of course all women need bras and panties, but the lingerie described in this book is more Frederick’s of Hollywood than it is Hanes Her Way.

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Looking at Masjid Inequality in Australia


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 10 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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‘Eid Mubarak to everyone! ‘Eid ul’adha is a reflective time for Muslims all over. There’s the story Abraham and Ismail’s sacrifice to God and what that sacrifice means in terms of our own relationships to God. There’s also Hagar’s story of being in the desert and actively asking God to help her find food and […]

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Bollywood’s Muslim Heroines: Of Love and Hate


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 09 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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I have been wanting to write about this for a looooong time. As a South Asian who grew up in Canada, Hindi films (aka Bollywood films) were always a way to stay connected to the my South Asian heritage. However, I have always known this to be a problematic connection, for a number of reasons: […]

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Eid Mobarak!


Posted by fatemeh on 08 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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We at Muslimah Media Watch want to wish all our readers a joyous and blessed Eid al Adha!    

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