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Bendib’s “Hate the Muslim Woman” Contest


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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This is a comic by StudioBendib. What are your thoughts on it, readers?

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Friday Links — September 18, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 18 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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A Beirut forum on women’s rights in the Arab world to address everything from politics to sexuality. Dubai’s Sheikha Fatima should be there, given her views. A 12-year-old girl died in childbirth. May Allah give her peace. UNICEF responds with a call for more protections for women and girls. A 107-year-old Malaysian woman is looking […]

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Friday Links — September 11, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 11 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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Nesrine Malik weighs in on the Saudi guardianship campaign. More thoughts on the German media fallout after Marwa el Sherbini’s death. NPR looks at the outcome of a U.S. military strategy employing women in Afghanistan. South African women join together to support hijab. A Muslim woman loses her life over tensions in Gujarat, India. May […]

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Friday Links — September 4, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 04 Sep 2009 / 0 Comments
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CNN shows us Nujood’s life after her divorce. The Feminist School keeps us updated on imprisonments, releases, and an interview with Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani. Al Jazeera highlights a Lebanese citizenship case that could affect whether Lebanese women pass their citizenship to their children. Two police officers in Karachi have been sentenced to death for the […]

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Friday Links — August 28, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 29 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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Can Faisal al Yafai asks why haven’t Arab women broken the glass ceiling? On the popularity of plastic surgery in Saudi Arabia. Na’ima B. Robert offers her portrait of a Muslim marriage. Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno’s caning has been postponed for Ramadan. AltMuslim examines the situation further. School girls in Gaza are being told to […]

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Friday Links — August 21, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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Emel profiles Afghan architect and clothing designer Zoleykha Sherzad. Via HijabStyle. Esha Momeni  discusses her work and incarceration in Iran during an interview. The New York Times offers a chilling portrait of one female suicide bomber-to-be named Baida in Iraq. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he will propose at least three female ministers in his […]

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To read is to travel: The rise of the Muslim woman’s memoir


Posted by Guest Contributor on 17 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Tasnim, and originally published at AltMuslimah. The post-9 /11 period has seen a proliferation of texts on the Muslim world which fall under the genre of the travel narrative. In recent years this has included a wave of personal accounts by journalists reporting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as […]

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Friday Links — August, 14, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 14 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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Muslims in England weighs in on the Burqa Ban. More from The Washington Post. Saudi Amber comments on the significance of the four female Kuwaiti parliament members elected a few months ago. the long slumber comments on sexual harassment in the Arab world. He also pointed us to a very interesting refutation of myths about […]

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Milke-ing it: Another Paternalistic Editorial


Posted by faith on 12 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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Looking at the title of Mark Milke’s editorial, “The 21st century-style subjection of women” I have to admit that the first group of people that didn’t come to mind was Muslim women. Maybe it’s because Muslims are usually portrayed as being stuck in the middle ages. However, my first impression was wrong and the editorial […]

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Friday Links — August, 7, 2009


Posted by fatemeh on 07 Aug 2009 / 0 Comments
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More on Lubna al-Hussein and the Trouser Fiasco: here, here, and resulting social issue unrest here. In Nigeria, Hauwa Ibrahim fights Shariah with Shariah. The wife of Daniel P. Boyd, who is currently charged by the U.S. in a terror plot, defends her family and denounces her treatment by U.S. marshals. More on France’s negligible […]

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