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Posted by eren on 13 Oct 2017 / 0 Comments
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Things to Know About! The University of Toronto is currently looking for Muslim women who wear hijab to participate in a study exploring the experiences of hijabi women in sports in Canada. In Iran, women weightlifters can now officially compete in the sport. However, it remains unclear whether or not they will be expected to […]

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“The Light in Her Eyes” Sheds Some Light on the Women of Syria


Posted by diana on 18 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments
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We are bombarded with images from Syria every day — flashing across our television screens and updating in our Facebook newsfeeds. They are horrific pictures of the carnage left in the aftermath of massacres. It has been over a year now since the beginning of the Syrian uprising and there seems to be no relief […]

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Friday Links | September 2, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 02 Sep 2011 / 0 Comments
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It’s been a busy Eid week, readers. We’re sorry to divert from the normal Friday links, but are presenting a shortened version this week. We’ll be back to our regular programming next week! A Latina fights stereotypes in her own community about what happens when a woman converts to Islam: “As soon as I started […]

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Friday Links | August 26, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 26 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments
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Success magazine looks at Moroccan Olympic runner Nawal El Moutawakel. Nazish Noorani was murdered after finishing iftar, allegedly under the authority of her husband. May God give her justice. Read more on domestic violence and Nazish at AltMuslimah and MuslimVoices. In the Philippines, several Muslim religious groups and organizations have signed a manifesto advocating Muslim […]

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Friday Links | August 19, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 19 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments
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Okay, so our readers have spoken! Our original Friday link format is back! We’ll do our best to keep it this way! Somali women face immense battles: famine, political instability, and rape. An interview with Anjum Zamrooda Habib, a prominent Kashmiri resistance fighter. The Washington Post profiles an Egyptian woman who’s gaining fame by teaching […]

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Friday Links | August 12, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 12 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments
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NPR looks at how religious leaders in Pakistan are misleading women about birth control and family planning: Zakaria says being poor should in no way limit having babies. Referencing the Quran, he says, “God will provide the resources and no one will starve.” “There are clear instructions in the Holy Quran, in which Allah says, […]

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Friday Links | July 5, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 05 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments
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We’re exploring a Friday Links format here at MMW. It’s different than our usual. Let us know what you think in the comments! And, as always, feel free to include links to news about Muslim women from the past week in the comments! News coverage of Muslim women in New Zealand is rare, but the […]

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Friday Links | July 22, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 22 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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Somalia’s women’s minister, Asha Osman Aqil, has been kidnapped by Al Shabab. God keep her safe. Egyptian women take a stand against harassment with HarassMap. Emirati women will enjoy full participation in an upcoming election to be held in September; they may both vote and run in the election. How the Muslim community rose to […]

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Friday Links | July 15, 2011


Posted by fatemeh on 15 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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The British Jihad Against Violence gets some coverage in Common Ground News. Surprise! The Iranian government will support books about hijab and modesty. USA Today profiles Kulsoom Abdullah’s and her fight to wear hijab during weightlifting competitions. Women in rural Bangladesh raise money for their own microfinance programs. British Muslim men are urged to “find […]

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Friday Links | July 8, 2011


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Jul 2011 / 0 Comments
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This week’s links was graciously put together for us by Anneke van der Berg. Australian police allowed to ask for removal of burqa. Muslim Stephanie not allowed on bus in France, because of her ‘burqa.’ NZ prime minister: veil no excuse for discrimination. Another Pakistani woman killed, officials stay quiet. Female Afghani journalist Farida Nekzad featured […]

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