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Film Review: 3 Seconds Divorce


Posted by sobia on 18 Jul 2019 / 0 Comments
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3 Seconds Divorce is a 2018 Hindi-language documentary, which started streaming on Netflix in mid-June., Made by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Shazia Javed the film explores the tradition known as instant divorce, or triple divorce, often occuring in South Asia, in which a Muslim man divorces his wife by simply saying “divorce” three times in a row, […]

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Friday Links


Posted by eren on 30 Oct 2015 / 0 Comments
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Afghanistan Afghan rights activist Aziza Rahimzada has been nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize – an award previously won by Malala Yousafzai – and, like her Pakistani counterpart, hopes to spread her message of universal education and fundamental rights for Afghanistan’s youth. Australia A man attacked a 21-year-old Muslim woman outside the State Library […]

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Friday Links


Posted by samya on 14 Aug 2015 / 0 Comments
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Linda Sarsour is a woman in a hurry. Only 35, she has already helped to partly dismantle the New York Police Department’s program of spying on the city’s Muslims and has worked with officials in City Hall to close public schools for the observance of two of Islam’s most important holy days. The New York […]

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Friday Links


Posted by tasnim on 10 Jul 2015 / 0 Comments
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Following Malak Kazan’s lawsuit, the Police Department has announced that it will be implementing a new policy for women who wear a religious headscarf In case you haven’t had enough, here is another story on Muslim women fashion bloggers breaking stereotypes  The BBC asks how  London’s young Muslims view the 7/7 attacks, interviewing a group […]

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Who Can Talk About Palestinian Misogyny?


Posted by tasnim on 22 Apr 2015 / 0 Comments
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Palestinian rap group Dam’s latest song “Who You Are,” featuring newest member Maysa Daw tackles misogyny and “make believe feminism.” As one of the groups members, Tamer Nafer, puts it: we need to “criticize the hypocritical part of our society, which likes to play ‘make believe feminism’ from time to time.” This is not the […]

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Undermining the Justice of Sharia, from Granting Divorce to Female Breadwinners


Posted by yasmeen on 15 May 2013 / 0 Comments
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A couple of weeks ago I came across this BBC Panorama  story on “Women at risk” which warns that “some Sharia councils in Britain may be putting Muslim women “at risk” by pressuring them to stay in abusive marriages.” The story presents a case of a couple going to one of the Sharia councils for […]

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North American Muslim Women, Post-Divorce


Posted by Guest Contributor on 21 Mar 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Deonna Kelli Sayed. Divorce is a growing challenge for North American Muslim communities, as well as in Muslim societies around the world.  Part of that challenge is a lack of understanding regarding Muslim female experiences post-divorce. Thoughtful, researched dialogue exists concerning legal issues impacting divorce among Muslims in […]

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A Review of Suzy Ismail’s When Muslim Marriage Fails


Posted by nicole on 20 Jul 2010 / 0 Comments
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It is said that in Islam, marriage is half the faith.  Yet marriages are increasingly breaking down in divorce or marriage in name only, and examples of healthy marriages in keeping with our deen are becoming scarcer. I was curious to read Suzy Ismail’s When Muslim Marriage Fails–I wondered, do Muslim marriages fail for the […]

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Divorce, Egyptian Style: Oprah’s Episode on Marriage Around the Globe


Posted by emanhashim on 10 Feb 2010 / 0 Comments
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I was thrilled when I heard that Oprah Winfrey interviewed Egyptian women about marriage for an episode of her show about marriage around the globe. Oprah has always been such an inspiration for a lot of women, me included. I was so excited for her to highlight my world and how women like me get […]

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Divorce, Egyptian Style: Divorcee Radio Breaks Stereotypes


Posted by emanhashim on 16 Dec 2009 / 0 Comments
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“When security disappears in married life, and serenity is not accessible, then it is time to do the thing most despised by Allah.” With these words, Mahasen Saber opens her blog, I want a divorce , and then later her online radio station, Divorce Radio. Saber was married for three years and spent a great […]

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