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Frustrating Encounters


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 08 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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The Birmingham Posts’ Roshan Doug recently blogged about a frustrating experience he had at a retail outlet. Many of us could relate as many of us have been in similar situations. Therefore, I understood much of his frustration throughout the post until…… The clerk he was dealing with was a Muslim woman in a hijab. […]

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TIME’s Blind Spot in Seeing Women in Islam


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 07 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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TIME magazine released its “100 most influential people” list this week. Of the 100 people, only one is a Muslim woman. Madeeha Hasan Odhaib of Iraq (pictured right) carries the honor of being the only influential Muslim woman of the year. An Iraqi seamstress-turned-district council member, she employs 100 women, and is cited as an […]

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Offensive article on Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe from the BBC


Posted by Guest Contributor on 06 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Susan, and was originally published at Humble Musing. Apparently being a pop singer in the Arab world is enough to tag you with the adjective “raunchy” (Also here, and again here). Haifa Wehbe is supposed to perform in Bahrain around Labor Day, and the Parliament is considering whether to forbid her […]

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Front Page News: Islamophobia Makes You An Expert on Niqab


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 05 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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Readers, I’m not a masochist. I know there are some very Islamophobic media outlets who actively try to spread misinformation about Muslim and Islam for their own purposes. FrontPage Magazine is one of those outlets; this is why you won’t see it on MMW often. I know that critiquing and engaging these people is useless. […]

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Friday Links — May 2, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 02 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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NPR in the U.S. covers fighting for women’s rights in Sudan. On Morocco’s female clerics (the Mourchidat). The New York Times compares-and-contrasts Irshad Manji and Ayaan Hirsi Ali. A Muslim on Louisiana State University’s campus asks non-Muslim women to wear headscarves for one day. Here’s how it went. The New York Times looks at the […]

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‘Chay’ is for What?


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 01 May 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last week, I was introduced to Chay magazine – a brand new Pakistani magazine (just about to publish their first issue) that covers the topics of sex and sexuality in Pakistan. The first of its kind in the country. Their mission statement states: Having observed in Pakistani society, a disturbing tendency towards fear and shame […]

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“World” Keeps Turning Over Stereotypes


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 30 Apr 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last month we wrote about the introduction of a Muslim character on the popular American soap opera As the World Turns. Ameera Ali Aziz, arrived freshly from Iraq, faced deportation unless she married Noah, who was already in a relationship with boyfriend Luke. In the episodes since the wedding, the plot has thickened as the […]

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Radio Heads: the BBC Asks the Wrong Questions


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 28 Apr 2008 / 0 Comments
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Last Wednesday, the BBC’s World Service radio program World Have Your Say discussed the topic, “Do Muslims treat women badly?” in light of the recent report from Human Rights Watch on the status of Saudi Arabian women. Peter van Dyk from the show graciously invited me to speak on the program; however, due to scheduling […]

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Friday Links — April 25, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Apr 2008 / 0 Comments
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A Yemen Times editorial that looks beyond the story of Nujood (the eight year old girl who was forcefully married and successfully took her own case to court to obtain a divorce) to the vulnerability of girls in Yemen. The Independent discusses ways that women’s rights can realistically come about in Saudi Arabia, and Women’s […]

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Deeyah: The Muslim Madonna


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 24 Apr 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW thanks Jehanzeb for the tip! Meet Deeyah, (real name Deepika) a Pakistani-Norwegian R&B/rock/pop diva who’s been on the music scene for a few years now. Trained in classical South Asian singing, known for her voice and her work to better the lives of women, her talent has been overshadowed by dark controversy along the […]

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