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Iran unveils new car for women


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 26 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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As soon as I saw the headline, I have to admit I was thinking “huh?” and “what!” I’m not too keen on products geared towards women because usually these products rely heavily on stereotypes. Unfortunately, this new feminine car does just that. It’s suppose to come out in a range of “feminine colors” and “interior […]

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The Stoning of Soraya M.


Posted by Guest Contributor on 25 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Pedestrian and originally appeared at her blog. When you come from a broken home, it’s tough to talk about your past – or present. How much do you let out? How much does the world need to know? I couldn’t help ponder the issue over and over as I was watching […]

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Bakht’s Book: Stories of Muslim Experiences in Canada


Posted by Krista Riley on 24 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Natasha Bakht, a law professor at Ottawa University, has recently published a book called Belonging and Banishment: Being Muslim in Canada. I haven’t gotten my hands on the book yet, but from an article published in the Toronto Star this past weekend, it looks promising. Bakht describes her book in the Star article, saying: I […]

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Announcements


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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I have a bunch of announcements that I’ve been meaning to post. Please forgive the lateness. ULFAH ARTS: Mix media: radio and film making project – Missing Voices: – immediate start Have you ever though about producing a film or radio programme or wondered about kick starting a career in media? Are you female 16-19 […]

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Friday Links — November 21, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers! The Friday Links are back, but not with much of a vengeance. It’s sort of a mish-mash of all the links I saved up from before I left on my trip, so there may be some old news here, as well as a half-assed attempt at more recent news (I got really […]

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The Hijabi Monologues


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 20 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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I’m a member of a group called BuSSy, which aims to raise awareness of women’s issues in Egypt. Every year, we put on a play which we call “the Egyptian version of the Vagina Monologues:” real stories written by real women. So how excited was I when I found out that one of the co-founders […]

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How Tarek Fatah got it wrong on both “honor” killing and domestic violence


Posted by faith on 19 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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Recently, there has been much discussion in the media over the use of the term “honor killing”. Is the term racist? Does it implicate Islam for killings that are not religiously sanctioned? Are “honor killings” really domestic violence that is no different from domestic violence that occurs in every society? The National Post published a […]

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How to Use a Murder Victim: The Exploitation of the Aqsa Parvez Tragedy


Posted by sobia on 18 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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A recent Toronto Life magazine article regarding Toronto teenager Aqsa Parvez’s murder, entitled Girl, Interrupted, has sparked outrage in many circles in Toronto and beyond. And for very good reason. Journalist Mary Rogan has simply perpetuated stereotypes about Muslims, South Asian culture, and immigrant communities. The disrespectful treatment begins with the front cover, where you […]

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A Girl’s Personality is the Last Thing You Notice…


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 17 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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And that, dear readers, is the slogan being used to sell a non-alcoholic beer to Egyptians in a nation-wide campaign. Birell is produced by Al-Ahram Beverages, and is Egypt’s top-selling non-Alcoholic beer, owning 98% of the malt beverages market. The website describes it as “a sparkling malt beverage […] with a strong bitter malt taste, […]

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Halal TV: Before and After


Posted by Guest Contributor on 17 Nov 2008 / 0 Comments
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These articles were written by Tasnim and was originally published at epiphanies. For another perspective on Halal TV, check out Ethar’s analysis here. Critical Storm before the program begins–Halal TV: “Critical storm before the program begins” the headline reads, and that, it seems to me, is exactly what happens whenever a head-scarf wearing Muslim woman […]

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