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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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Culture/Society

Filling in the Gaps: Working Towards Inclusive Education


Posted by Guest Contributor on 15 May 2018 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by Guest Contributor Habeeba Husain. Habeeba blogs at My Future is at My  Finger Tips and tweets at @HabeebaHusain.    When a Rutgers University student finally found a seat on the campus’s usually overcrowded bus, she witnessed the Caucasian man next to her shoot her a dirty look and abandon his seat. “That […]

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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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Roundtable

Roundtable: What #metoo Means to Some Muslim Women


Posted by eren on 19 Oct 2017 / 0 Comments
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For the past few days, social media networks have been filled with the #metoo hashtag. The current campaign calls women to post #metoo in their social media networks, as a way to show how prevalent the problem of sexual violence is across the board. Alyssa Milano, credited with starting the current campaign, explained about the […]

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Culture/Society

We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Broadcasting…


Posted by Fatin Marini on 19 Sep 2017 / 3 Comments
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Lately reading the news from around the world has felt like swimming in a wave pool. Every time you get over a wave and find your footing, another one comes and knocks you off your feet. It’s hard to rejoice in anything positive.  Having fun seems like a betrayal. Attempting to create art feels like […]

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Friday Links

Friday Links


Posted by samya on 26 Feb 2016 / 0 Comments
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 Amaal Said, a 20-year-old Danish-Somali photographer and poet, has quickly garnered a following through not only her striking selfies, but also in the illuminating portraits she makes of fellow Londoners. How the unique Arabimalayalam dialect came in handy to Muslim women in Kerala to connect with each other and overcome muting efforts from conservative sections […]

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The Sad Stories of Muslim Women in Pictures


Posted by eren on 09 Jun 2014 / 0 Comments
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My dad has been an avid photographer since I can remember. As a kid I was constantly photographed with a traditional analog camera and black and white film. As a teenager, it was my dad’s passion that led me to learn professional photography through vocational education. Photographs, my dad used to tell me, are a […]

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The Women that Need Saving: A Reflection on Lila Abu-Lughod’s “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?”


Posted by eren on 20 Jan 2014 / 12 Comments
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My mother belongs to the Zapotec region of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca, Mexico. She is one of the few among my relatives who identifies as “indigenous.” Colonialism in Mexico, and perhaps in many countries in Latin America, was different in that one of the successes of the colonial era was the creation of the caste system […]

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Oh Canada… Not So True or Free


Posted by sharrae on 01 Nov 2012 / 0 Comments
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“Oh Canada […] The true north, strong and free.”  – Canadian National Anthem Her eyes met mine sporadically while we stood in the packed subway train in Toronto. It was the month of Ramadan, the month that encourages Muslims to put forth that much more effort – to show sisterhood and warmth to those that […]

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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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