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Be My Muslim Girlfriend


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 31 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Recently Mara Brock Akil, creator and producer of one of my favourite shows, Girlfriends, was featured on the August 2008 cover of Domino magazine (pictured to right). The show, initially about four, but then after a few seasons three, Black girlfriends, gained much critical acclaim for its content and its willingness to focus on serious […]

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IslamOnline’s Modesty Chic


Posted by faith on 30 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Fashion designers are now starting to see head scarves as the latest hot fashion trend. In an IslamOnline article, various designers were quoted about this new trend. Two words that came up often were”modesty” and “chastity”. Apparently, fashion designers want to show that modesty, chastity, and elegance are not mutually exclusive. Although the designers said […]

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The New York Post’s Yellow Journalism Fever


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 29 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Speaking of Muslim women’s clothing in the media…did we expect anything but Islamophobia and sexism from the New York Post? Some of Serena French’s thoughts on an Islamic clothing fashion show in Tehran, Iran, from her article “Perfect for Today’s Medieval Woman”: “Having a bad body day? This chador’s for you. Sexy, it ain’t, but […]

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Looking at Muslim women’s clothing… again.


Posted by Krista Riley on 28 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Every week, the Friday links here at Muslimah Media Watch include several stories about Muslim women’s clothing. Our posts often cover these issues as well. We look at definitions of veiling and modesty, and how these are perceived by Muslim and non-Muslim media. How some Muslim women are often seen as oppressed by their clothing, […]

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Friday Links — July 25, 2007


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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On headscarves and generation gaps in Sarajevo. Al-Ahram profiles Egyptian pentathlete Aya Medani. The Asia Times looks at prostitution in Pakistan. Via TalkIslam. Adam Dokurugu examines what kind of vice president Hajia Alima Mahama would be for Ghana. may/hem posts on female suicide bombers. Muslim women in Italy who face abuse find help through an […]

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Modesty is in the Eye of the Writer


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 24 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last week, I critiqued the first of two articles on modesty written by Anam Majeed. Today I’ll look at the second piece – Islam, Modesty, and Sex in the West – Part II. This time, Majeed begins with a GQ interview with fashion designer Miuccia Prada in which she critiques the show Sex and the […]

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Operation Muslim Virgin


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 23 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Mona Eltahawy recently did an interview with Ron Kuby on Air America Radio on the recent New York Times articles about hymen reconstruction, a Moroccan couple in France who divorced because the wife was not a virgin, and feminism in Islam. The interview was 12 minutes, which is longer than those five segments you see […]

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Gay and Muslim!? Yes, It’s True!


Posted by fatima on 22 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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I saw this documentary, called Gay Muslims, quite a while ago…it came out more than two years ago! Still, I found that not too many people knew about it or had seen it. And with A Jihad For Love touring around the country right now, I thought it might be a good idea to take […]

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Beyond the burqa…with Bluetooth


Posted by Krista Riley on 21 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW thanks G. Willow Wilson for the tip! Woah. When I first read this, it took me several tries before I could even start to get my head around what it’s trying to say. Go read it, take a minute to roll your eyes, shake your head, look quizzically at the computer screen, or whatever […]

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MMW Updates


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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A few updates on the site: If you’ll scroll down a little, on the right you’ll see a new collection of links entitled “Resources.” These links are mostly non-profit organizations that seek to help Muslim women. I’ve included as many organizations from as many countries as I can. If you know of an organization that […]

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