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A Sight for Sore Eyes


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 20 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Here are some great links for today: Journalism offers an exciting path for one young Iraqi girl. Senegalese women are handed brand-new cars and trained in martial arts in an effort to bolster women’s participation in the economy. Where do I sign up for a free car and karate lessons? Muslim fashion designers start thinking […]

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Access: Denied


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 19 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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This article talks about a new movie, Coffee & Allah. It tells the story of a Muslim refugee “who feels isolated in her new country until someone reaches out to her through a spontaneous game of badminton.” Directed by Dr. Shuchi Kothari and nominated for the best short film at the Venice Film Festival, the […]

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How to Bully a Muslim Woman


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 17 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Recently, while perusing the internet I came across a video made by DawahWorks, a production group who appear to make videos about Muslims and Islam in an attempt to conduct dawah. The host of the videos, SaadImam, speaks to various people. I actually came across the video while looking for another video made by them […]

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Slate Takes a Holiday…and Makes it Exotic


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 14 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Slate.com put up pictures yesterday for Ramadan, with pictures from as early as 1956 to as recent as 2006, from all over the Middle East and some parts of Europe. What do all these pictures have in common…other than an “othering” effect? A near total absence of women. There is only one picture that has […]

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Some nice news stories.


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 13 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Here are some links for 09/13/2007: Barbie or Fulla? I’d prefer neither. The Brunei Times has a great piece on how Fulla can be just as harmful to young girls’ ideas about women as Barbie. Muslim women work out, too! But I’m confused; if they’re all in a women-only studio with floor-length drapes shielding them […]

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Ramadan Mobarak!


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 12 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch wishes all of its Muslim readers and their families a blessed and happy Ramadan!

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Much Ado About Niqab


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 12 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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In case you haven’t heard, Canada announced Thursday that it would allow niqabis* to vote with their faces covered, prompting everything from voter fraud concerns to xenophobic comments from lawmakers. Since this has been such a big deal lately (it’s all over Google’s news search), reporter James Mennie from newspaper The Gazette had a bright […]

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About the lack of posts…


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 11 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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Sorry! I’ve been bi-zaaaaaaaaaaay.I’ll start posting regularly again tomorrow. While you’re waiting, check out this great post about media coverage of Ramazan from Religion Writer.com.

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A Special Saturday Post


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 08 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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This letter appeared originally on Islam’s Green. It is an open letter from Muddassar Arani, a Muslim lawyer who has been singled out by the media. She needs our assistance. I have included abridged comments here, as well as her email address so that you may contact her with your prayers and/or assistance. She writes: […]

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The Economist Likens Iran to a Covered Woman


Posted by Guest Contributor on 07 Sep 2007 / 0 Comments
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This piece, titled “Unveiling Muslim Feminism” by Erin Wiegand, is from In These Times, the web version of a print magazine. I didn’t see this cover of the Economist, but you can trust I would have said something if I had! Anyway, I’m including the article here despite some historical date errors the author makes. […]

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