In a world where representation is more important than ever, Muslim women globally are rewriting the definition of beauty, talent, and identity. A slew of high-profile women demonstrates the ...
The practice of covering the hair is rooted in modesty, faith, and identity. To many outside the faith, the sight of a Muslim woman covering her hair raises certain questions. But to millions of ...
Twin Cities nonprofit leader Nausheena Hussain wrote her debut novel "Prosperity with Purpose: A Muslim Woman's Guide to Generosity and Abundance." NINA MOINI: A new book is helping Muslim women take ...
Sabaya Club and other groups like Her Gather and Muslim Women Professionals are part of a growing movement by Muslim women to create third spaces where they say they are understood and don't have to ...
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The Great Shamsuddin Family: Where Muslim women are allowed to just be
The Great Shamsuddin Family is a credible attempt to redefine the portrayal of Muslim women on Indian screens by showcasing ...
Members of the Dallas chapter of 200 Muslim Women Who Care socialize before the organization's Nov. 14 meeting, held at Gleneagles Country Club in Plano. Anja Schlein / Special Contributor Saadia ...
Leah Merritt, Maysa Kergaye, Kendra Graham, Etsy Zippel and Jenna Carson (left to right) speak at the Interfaith Women Panel. The panel focused on finding common ground through faith. (Rachel Ravsten) ...
The poll also indicates that 38% approve of certain Islamist leanings, interpreting them as expressions of greater devotion ...
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Is wearing hijab a MUST for every Muslim woman?
In Islamic tradition, one of the few symbols that have often been misunderstood is the hijab. To many outside the faith, the sight of a Muslim woman covering her hair raises certain questions. But to ...
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