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yet another honor killing…


Posted by fatima on 08 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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A Pakistani man, Chaudhry Rashid, in Atlanta murdered his 25 year old daughter this weekend and had his first court appearance today. Deemed an ‘honor killing’, this story is unfortunately not unique. What always confuses me about stories on “honor killings” is that every case of domestic violence that leads to death (which happens all […]

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Message to Muslim Women: Driving = Death!


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 08 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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A woman in Saudi Arabia defied the driving ban, but while doing so, lost control of her car and died in the accident. Another story here. Interestingly enough, both stories’ headlines have serious warning tones: “Saudi woman defies driving ban and dies” and “Young Saudi woman drives to death.” As if the cause of her […]

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Female, Muslim, and Mutant: A Critique of Muslim Women in Comic Books, Part 1 of 2


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW thanks Dianna for the tip! This was written by Jehanzeb and was originally published at Broken Mystic. This has been edited for length; you can read the post in its entirety here. Meet “Dust,” or Sooraya Qadir, a burqa-garbed adolescent Afghan girl who has the ability, as shown in the scene above, to shape […]

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Salaam and hello!


Posted by faith on 08 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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As salaamu ‘alaikum and hello to all! I’m Faith and I’m one of the newest members of the MMW team. I’m thrilled to be here. Like Krista, I tend to overanalyse just about everything. So this is the perfect place for me. In addition to MMW, I also write on two other blogs: The Tales […]

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An Introduction


Posted by Krista Riley on 07 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Hello and assalaamu alaikum MMW readers! My name is Krista and I’m just getting started as a MMW blogger. I’m excited to join the team of writers, especially since I tend to overanalyse all of these topics anyway. I live in Vancouver (on unceded Coast Salish territory) and finished my undergrad degree in Women’s and […]

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A rescue mission, starting with your wardrobe


Posted by Krista Riley on 07 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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At first, I wanted to talk about this article because of the language of this white woman on a mission to “rescue” women in Pakistan. (This language was even reproduced in the MMW Friday links – come on sisters, we can do better than that!) Don’t we have a long enough history of images of […]

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Friday Links — July 4, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 04 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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Ather Zia looks at Kashmiri women in politics for Arabisto. The number of foreign nationals attending religious schools in Qom, Iran, is increasing, including female enrollment. Members of Kuwaiti parliament support a petition by the country’s two female ministers to appear in Parliament without headscarves. Recent destruction of several girls’ schools by extremists in Pakistan […]

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Group Dynamics: Muslim women on The Agenda


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 03 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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This is a few of months late but I just discovered this episode of The Agenda with Steve Paikin, from TVO in Toronto. Having aired a few months ago, this episode asked the question “Who is today’s young Muslim woman?” The panel consisted of 7 Muslim women, 4 in studio and 2 via satellite. All […]

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Veil your lollipop


Posted by Guest Contributor on 02 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Ursula Lindsay and originally published at The Arabist. MMW thanks Forsoothsayer for the tip! I was sent this image in an email forward. The text says: “You can’t stop them, but you can protect yourself.” Two obvious (and rhetorical) questions: Can we really not stop harassment? And does veiling really “protect” […]

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Libyan Women: Demure and Prudish


Posted by Guest Contributor on 01 Jul 2008 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Tasnim and originally appeared at epiphanies. A while ago, the assistant editor of Destiny, a South African women’s magazine, emailed me asking for help in finding information on successful Libyan women online. Unsurprisingly she had found very little, since what information there is about Libyan women does not fit the criteria […]

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