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So How DO You Write About Muslims?


Posted by Krista Riley on 19 Apr 2012 / 0 Comments
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Long-time readers might remember a post from three years ago, where Sobia and I wrote a guide for How to Write About Muslims.  You can click on the title of that post for the full version, but here’s the list of rules we compiled:

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How to Write about Muslims (for real)


Posted by Krista Riley on 04 Mar 2009 / 0 Comments
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This piece was written by both Sobia and Krista After getting all of that sarcasm out of our systems two weeks ago, we decided it might be useful to put together a list of actual guidelines for writing about Muslims.  Of course, this is mostly just wishful thinking, because if reporters actually seemed willing to […]

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Muslim in America: The Experiment


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 19 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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CNN recently featured a story of a social science experiment conducted by Dr. Akbar Ahmed, professor and chair of Islamic Studies at American University in Washington. …[t]he project that’s been dubbed Journey into America…is an offshoot of a 2006 endeavor that took him, and a few of those traveling with him now… into the Muslim […]

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A Satiric Guide to Writing About Muslims


Posted by Krista Riley on 17 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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Muslimah Media Watch thanks Faisal Kutty for the tip. This was written by both Krista and Sobia. Before we start, we want to take a minute to remember and honour Aqsa Parvez as a person and not just as a topic of debate. A lot of the writing about her – whether by people who […]

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