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Friday Links — October 31, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 31 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Roksana Bahramitash speaks on a panel about Muslim women and artwork at the University of Southern Mississippi. A lively discussion about Muslim marriage and divorce oversights in Kerala, India. MR Zine interviews Nawal El Saadawi. More on Esha Momeni’s detainment from AFP, the BBC, the LA Times, and from the president of California State University […]

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Girl Talk…


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 30 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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“Audio blogging” is the new ‘it’ thing in Egypt. Cheap and censorship-free in a country where the airwaves are controlled by the government, it’s not hard to understand its appeal. There are many new web radio stations out there, but perhaps one of the most interesting is Banat w bas, Girls Only, which began streaming […]

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It’s Pink Scarf Day!


Posted by fatemeh on 29 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers! Don’t forget to wear a pink scarf today for Pink Hijab Day. You can upload pics of yourself and your pink scarf at the website, too, if you like! There’s also a list of events going on today around the world.

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Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: Muslim Women’s Discussion in Britain


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 29 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Spiced Spare Ribs! A Woman’s Question Time was a refreshing hour-long panel/audience discussion that touched on a lot of issues affecting British Muslims, Western Muslims as well as Muslims from around the globe. The women on the panel were four extremely articulate women: Catherine Heseltine (seated on the far left), Khola Hassan (seated next to […]

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Third Congress on Islamic Feminism Open Thread


Posted by fatemeh on 28 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Did any one go? I wasn’t able to, and am terribly sorry that I missed it. The theme of this year’s conference was Muslim women and issues of globalization. You can see many of the speakers at the conference’s website. If you went, SHARE! If you have thoughts (relevant to the discussion), SHARE. This is […]

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Stand Up WITH Muslim Women, Johann


Posted by sobia on 28 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Thabet for the tip. In Thursday, October 23rd’s edition of The Independent, journalist Johann Hari asked the question “Dare we stand up for Muslim women?” Hari (pictured below right), a young British journalist with left leanings and who has defended Muslims against the fear mongering of Canadian right-wing writer Mark Steyn, […]

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Events this week…


Posted by fatemeh on 27 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Salam waleykum, readers. Here are some events you might like to know about. Wednesday, October 29, is Pink Hijab Day. Wear a pink scarf (doesn’t have to be on your head) or any item, really, to show support and awareness of breast cancer. Thursday, October 30, is a day to Document the Silence. Show your […]

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Mixing up the message on Islamic law


Posted by Krista Riley on 27 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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You know that game called “broken telephone” (it goes by other names too, I think), where one person whispers a message in someone’s ear, who whispers it to someone else, and so on, and by the time it reaches the last person, it gets a bit warped? That’s probably a pretty good analogy for what […]

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Friday Links — October 24, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 24 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last Friday, a girls’ school in northwest Pakistan was blown up. IRIN looks at the detrimental effect the Swat conflict has on girls’ education. Via WLUML. In response to the Amnesty International report on human rights in Saudi Arabia, the Riyadh-based Saudi National Human Rights Association will release its own report evaluating the country’s human […]

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Harassment = Jail Time!


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 23 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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Egyptian women have something to celebrate: yesterday the first man in Egyptian history was sentenced to jail for sexual harassment. And not just any sentence: three years in jail with hard labor in addition to an LE 5,001 fine (approximately $1,000). An unexpected, but very welcome sentence. 27-year-old filmmaker Noha Rushdie Saleh was groped last […]

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