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Posted by eren on 15 Jan 2018 / 0 Comments
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Over the past decade, MMW has been dedicated to analyzing and critiquing media representations of Muslim women around the world. MMW has spearheaded a movement for and by Muslim women countering Islamophobia, sexism, racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia and  gendered violence in its various forms. MMW’s work is recognized across the board and often cited in […]

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Saints and Misfits and Everything in Between


Posted by Fatin Marini on 02 Jan 2018 / 1 Comment
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Trigger Warning: This post contains mention of sexual assault. There was an excerpt of Saints and Misfits by SK Ali before the book was published in Entertainment Weekly. It  read: “I stand and cringe at the sucking sound as my swimsuit sticks to me, all four yards of the spandex-Lycra blend of it. Waterfalls gush […]

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Culture/Society

Muslim Women who Suffer Family Violence in Singapore can Seek Recourse ­


Posted by syahirah on 25 Dec 2017 / 0 Comments
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In the article “Domestic violence is more than just physical abuse” published in Malay language newspaper Berita Harian on December 1, 2017, the executive director of local ulama (religious scholar) organisation Pergas, Mohd Yusri Yuhbi Mohd Yusof, looks at several aspects of abuse and neglect in Muslim families: financial, psychological and emotional, physical, sexual and […]

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Sports

Nike’s Suspicious Intentions


Posted by sarabi on 14 Dec 2017 / 0 Comments
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Editor’s Note: MMW’s Shireen previously wrote a piece on Nike’s Pro Hijab, which can be found here.   In the Spring, Nike announced the upcoming release of its Pro Hijab. Yet, I’m suspicious of the company’s intentions. Earlier this week, MMW Shireen wrote a piece describing how Nike’s narrative around its first sports hijab erases the long […]

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Culture/Society

Do Muslim Sportswomen Really Need Nike to Save Them?


Posted by shireen on 11 Dec 2017 / 0 Comments
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Three years ago, Tasnim, Eren and I wrote reviews of “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?” by Columbia University Anthropologist, Dr. Lila Abu-Lughod. After reading the book, we all felt it was an intelligent and necessary analysis of how Western societies often perceive Muslim women, not only in the Global South but in the West, too. […]

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It’s Time to Stop Acting Like Women are the Reason Islamophobia Exists


Posted by Guest Contributor on 01 Dec 2017 / 1 Comment
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Editor’s Note: This piece was  originally posted by AltMuslim and written by Guest Contributors Nahida S. Nisa (@haraammermaids), Shehnaz Haqqani (@qrratugai) and Darakshan Raja (@DarakshanRaja). For past MMW pieces on Asra Nomani, see here, here, and here. After accusations of rape were made against Tariq Ramadan, Asra Nomani wrote an article for the New York Times parading an […]

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Culture/Society

Write It Up and Burn It Down: The Importance of Practising Self-Care


Posted by Fatin Marini on 29 Nov 2017 / 1 Comment
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After our roundtable on Nouman Ali Khan and spiritual abuse, multiple women have accused  scholar Tariq Ramadan  of rape and sexual abuse. In addition, the Harvey Weinstein scandal has triggered responses by  victims and survivors sharing their accounts of sexual violence almost daily. This included the social media campaign #metoo, in which  some women  voiced […]

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Culture/Society

Handle with Care or Just Don’t Handle at All


Posted by sobia on 27 Nov 2017 / 2 Comments
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The past couple of months have felt like a dam has broken as more and more women (and men) come forward to disclose their experiences with sexual harassment and/or assault and to name their abusers. I still am not sure what it is about this moment that has made people listen to the survivors, because […]

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Tariq Ramadan, Islamophobia and Rape Culture


Posted by nicole on 22 Nov 2017 / 3 Comments
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Famous Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan has been accused of rape by at least three adult women as well as having been accused of having  sexual relationships with underage students while he was teaching in Geneva. As a Muslim living in Switzerland, and who didn’t run in his circles, I was warned about his “close relationships” […]

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Politics

Hijab Pulling: It isn’t Just About Hijab


Posted by sarabi on 20 Nov 2017 / 0 Comments
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Trigger warning: mention of sexual harassment/abuse, violence against children, Islamophobia and gendered violence. The video in question has not been linked. On November 9th, a video of girl’s hijab being ripped off in class began circulating around internet. Apparently, the young woman’s teacher posted the video on his Snapchat account, though she later denied posting […]

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