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MMW Eid Roundtable: Part 1


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 31 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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As you know, last Friday was Eid-ul-Adha, a major holiday for Muslims around the world.  Having enjoyed sharing our Ramadan experiences with our readers earlier this year, the MMW team wanted to briefly share some experiences and reflections on this Eid, focusing especially on the role of gender in how Eid is experienced in our […]

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Malala Yousufzai: A Story of Education, Drones, and Foreign Policy


Posted by merium on 30 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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On a recent grocery store run, my father and I overheard an interesting exchange between two male store attendants about Malala Yousufzai, the 14-year-old activist from Pakistan’s northern Swat region who was targeted recently for her outspoken views on education.  While one of the attendants bemoaned her fate, his friend, a young Pathan, speaking with […]

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Reinforcing the Second Shift: Malaysian Women as Workers and Mothers


Posted by syahirah on 29 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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Who would choose, on a day dedicated to honouring women in his country, to completely discount all previous work done by its women? That’s exactly what Najib Razak, the incumbent Malaysian prime minister, said during his speech during the National Women’s Day celebration on October 2. In addition to being the prime minister, Razak also holds […]

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Friday Links | October 26, 2012


Posted by anneke on 26 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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Eid mubarak to you all! Many news stories this week did, of course, feature the annual pilgrimage, or hajj, which ends today, Eid ul Adha. The BBC reports that more young Muslims decide to make the pilgrimage, and shares stories of three young British women who did the pilgrimage at a young age. Some female pilgrims from Nigeria […]

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Eid Mubarak!


Posted by Krista Riley on 25 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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  Salaams and Eid Mubarak to all of our readers!  For those of you celebrating, I hope you are having a wonderful time, and send Eid greetings on behalf of the MMW team. Instead of the usual calligraphy images that we often post for Eid, I thought I would share this picture of the gorgeous […]

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The Pink Hijab Day Blues


Posted by Krista Riley on 25 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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It’s that time of year again: the weather is getting cooler, the leaves are changing colour, my students are stressed about midterm season…  and for the past couple weeks, the Pink Hijab Day invitations have been popping up in my newsfeed. Pink Hijab Day is an annual event, taking place in October each year (this […]

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Books/Magazines

Book Review: The Islamophobia Industry


Posted by nicole on 24 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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Nathan Lean’s book The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims is a look at the pernicious ways in which anti-Muslim sentiment is fostered, both in the US and to a smaller extent in Europe. Although MMW is primarily focused on Muslim women in the media and their issues, I chose to review […]

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Looking “Pretty”: Muslim Women and the World of Cosmetics


Posted by eren on 23 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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After graduating and finding myself sub-employed in the world of retail, I have had the opportunity to closely explore the cosmetics industry. While in university I acquired my Makeup Artistry certification from a recognized school in Canada because I enjoyed colour and makeup so much. Since I was a child I enjoyed playing with my […]

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Culture/Society

Booby-Traps and Breastfeeding in Guinea


Posted by woodturtle on 22 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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My daughter Ivy devours bananas. She can finish off half a banana in minutes and screams if you take it away from her before she’s done. In fact, at five months old she has already tasted bagels, figs and chicken – stuffing anything within reach on my plate into her mouth. At birth, my other […]

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Friday Links

Friday Links | October 19, 2012


Posted by anneke on 19 Oct 2012 / 0 Comments
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This week important progress has been made in securing peace on the island of Mindanao, the Philippines, by the signing of a blueprint of the final peace contract. After over 40 years of violence and over 150,000 dead, fears have been easing in the region, which for one woman led to the end of the […]

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