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First Thoughts on SAL.AM Magazine


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 08 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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SAL.AM magazine is “a freely distributed, quarterly lifestyle magazine, targeted at Muslims”, according to the magazine’s website. The original idea was to have a paper magazine, which is why there’s a mock-up featured on the site. I am not comfortable with this woman’s body on the front of the magazine, with her head cut off. […]

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Friday Links — December 5, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 05 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Times Online reports on Britain’s only Muslim women’s cycling club. The Philadelphia Inquirer profiles Pray the Devil Back to Hell, a documentary about Muslim and Christian Liberian women joining together to stop Liberia’s civil war. Amid backlash, Malaysian authorities back down on the yoga ban. More analysis from The Star Online and Sun2Surf. On […]

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Media Whores: The Egyptian Media’s Defamatory Coverage of the Murders of Heba & Nadine


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 04 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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A week ago, Heba Akad, the daughter of famous Moroccan singer, Laila Ghofran, was brutally murdered while sleeping over at the house of one of her girlfriends. Her girlfriend, Nadine Gamal, was also murdered and died from stab wounds and a slashed neck. Heba, who was stabbed half a dozen times, called her husband as […]

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Thoughts on MANA conference


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 03 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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Before I begin. I just want to apologize for getting this post up late. Travelling always takes a lot out of me, especially when travelling on train. This past weekend, I went to the second annual Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) conference in Philadelphia. I did a lot of vending with my husband this […]

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Nafsu buas: the politics of imagined lust in Malaysia


Posted by Guest Contributor on 02 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Cycads and originally appeared on her blog. ‘Animalistic lust’ (nafsu buas) is a common spice in Malay tales of adulterous wives, transgender paramours, and homosexual men and women. ‘Animalistic’ or ‘buas‘ here is a blanket term for all that is unbridled and transgressive. Though derived from the Arabic word to […]

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“It’s interesting to have a burqa”


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Dec 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Western fascination with the burqa has crept up again in a new and mind-boggling way. A few months ago, I wrote about the Charming Burka, an art piece that used Bluetooth technology to take people “behind the burqa” by showing them a photo of the woman underneath. Now? Just in time for the Christmas […]

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Let the Brass Crescent Voting Begin!


Posted by fatemeh on 30 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Brass Crescent Awards final round of voting is now open! This year’s nominations boast a lot of great and thoughtful blogs, so the awards should be interesting. Unfortunately, we didn’t win a nomination for Best Female Blog… But we are nominated for Best Group Blog! 😀 Voting ends December 19th, so please show us […]

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Updates 11.21.08


Posted by fatemeh on 28 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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It look my lazy ass awhile, but I’ve updated our Voices of Muslim Women pages. If you are a Muslim woman who has a blog or a website that isn’t on our list, please let us know so we can link up! Email us at muslimahmediawatch@gmail.com or post your blog in the comments section.

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Friday Links — November 28, 2008


Posted by faith on 28 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Xpress News profiles traditional Emirati burqa makers (and wearers). Via Izzy Mo. The New York TImes interviews a Saudi rock band–made up of girls. Rock on, ladies! Via Progressive Muslima News. More from MidEast Youth. On women’s fashion in Malaysia. And speaking of Malaysia, the Sisters in Islam of Malaysia is pushing back against a […]

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Rock On: Saudi Arabia’s All-Girl Rock Band


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 27 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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The internet is abuzz with talk about an all new rock band, The Accolade. Nothing special, you would think, until you realize that not only are the members all women, but all Saudi women. On the day the band made the front page of The New York Times (NYT), their ‘friends’ on their MySpace page […]

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