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Meanwhile, in Afghanistan….

posted by Suzy Shuraym

Afghanistan Women’s Rights Abuses Prevail Despite New Law, U.N. Says. What’s so difficult about the concept of a nation’s future depending on women as well as men? Putting handcuffs on half the population does nothing except further ignorance. Muslim-majority countries [...]

Here We Go Again: Afghanistan Edition

posted by Suzy Shuraym

“A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a mosque in northern Afghanistan on Friday, killing 36 people and wounding 23, officials said. “The attack in the town of Maymana, capital of northern Faryab province, came as people were gathering at [...]

The Nuances of the Burqa

posted by Suzy Shuraym

“The burqa can be seen as a tool to increase mobility and security, a nuance often missed in the outside world’s image of the garment. Assuming that a burqa-clad woman is not empowered and in need of liberation is a [...]

Images of Women in Hijab for Target Practice

posted by Suzy Shuraym

This news story is so astonishing it’s hard to believe the whole thing really happened. According to Kate Wiltrout, writing for The Virginian-Pilot, the United States Navy “will not use a target depicting a Muslim woman holding a gun at [...]

Previous Posts

"Traveling While Muslim"
There's a long-standing discussion in the United States about DWB arrests (that "driving while black" is reason enough for the police to pull over a motorist). Now, evidently, this has been expanded to "traveling while Muslim". This story is simultaneously astonishing and sad: "Traveler from

posted 8:28:22pm May. 13, 2013 | read full post »

Prince Rahim Aga Khan Engaged to American Model
According to the Aga Khan Development Network, His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam of Shi'a Ismaili Muslims, announced the engagement of his eldest son, Prince Rahim Aga Khan (age 42), to Kendra Spears, (age 24), a model from Seattle, Washington. The date of the marriage has not been set yet. (O

posted 4:07:55am May. 02, 2013 | read full post »

The Tsarnaev family: A faded portrait of an immigrant’s American dream
Marc Fisher, writing in The Washington Post, has penned a thoughtful narrative of the Tsarnaev family's life in the United States. Most interesting, perhaps, is the differing experiences of the two brothers, Ruslan and Anzor (the latter being the father of the accused Boston Marathon bombers, Tam

posted 3:25:59am Apr. 29, 2013 | read full post »

"She Who Tells a Story"
“She Who Tells a Story” introduces the pioneering work of twelve leading women photographers from Iran and the Arab world: Jananne Al-Ani, Boushra Almutawakel, Gohar Dashti, Rana El Nemr, Lalla Essaydi, Shadi Ghadirian, Tanya Habjouqa, Rula Halawani, Nermine Hammam, Rania Matar, Shirin Neshat, a

posted 6:30:53am Apr. 28, 2013 | read full post »

Is the Hijab Worth Fighting Over?
Check out the discussion going on here. In this writer's opinion, if the purpose of the hijab is "female modesty", it should not be worn in non-Muslim majority countries precisely because it calls extra attention to the wearer -- which is the opposite of modest.

posted 6:44:07am Apr. 26, 2013 | read full post »


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