Media in the Middle East
Two surveys in 2013 took a look at traditional and social media in the Middle East. … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
Two surveys in 2013 took a look at traditional and social media in the Middle East. … [Read more...]
Entrepreneurs Fouad Jeryes and Amy Kyleen Lute knew there was a demand for fashionable hijabs and started a popular website, Hijabik.com, catering to the observant Muslim woman. … [Read more...]
Saudi Arabia is home to one of the youngest demographics in the world, and what do the young folk like? Comedy. Professional comedy is making an impact in a major way as it goes from obscurity to a … [Read more...]
A look at independent, career-oriented Muslim women, and the dating scene in Britain. … [Read more...]
The huge protest movement that occurred during the Arab Spring also influenced an artistic revolution, as street art was often the only way that ‘the people’ could react to authoritarian forces. … [Read more...]
In this fascinating radio segment, the BBC examines Pakistan’s legal system and interviews attorney Asma Jahangir, known as “Pakistan’s Bravest Woman,” because she dares to take on unpopular human … [Read more...]
Indiewire takes a look at Arab Cinema showcased during the 2013 Abu Dhabi Film Festival, declaring it 'astounding' that many of these films were even made due to socio-political pressures and … [Read more...]
The Marketplace of Creative Arts (MOCAfest) brings together Muslim artists from around the world, among them graffiti artists and painters. … [Read more...]
Canada has attracted a vibrant Muslim community who are drawn to the country due to career opportunities, political stability, education, and freedom of religious belief. … [Read more...]