Saudi Women Quietly Protest
Saudi women quietly protest their right to drive by posting their driving experience online. And the videos are fascinating. … [Read more...]
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Saudi women quietly protest their right to drive by posting their driving experience online. And the videos are fascinating. … [Read more...]
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Huff Post blog showcases 6 very different women who advocate for Muslim's rights in employment, equality, and human rights. … [Read more...]
One bright spot in this Syrian refugee camp is a soccer team filled with eager young women. … [Read more...]
Three Afghan women run for Vice President where, a decade ago, women weren't allowed to vote. … [Read more...]
Despite a Thomson-Reuters poll indicating that women remain marginalized in Arab and Muslim countries, Newsweek reports that there have been positive changes. … [Read more...]
Some observant Muslim women only shake hands with men in the family. Others adapt to modern-day rituals. … [Read more...]
Despite a rich history of teaching females equally, there are still some American mosques that don't quite get it, says reformer Edina Lekovics. … [Read more...]
The first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics has passed away this year at 97. During the1936 Berlin Games, she and her team refused a visit with Hitler, which brought them international acclaim. … [Read more...]
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The first Muslim woman to be licensed as a soccer agent is committed to bringing more diversity onto the field. … [Read more...]
Elle magazine interviews Saudi Princess Deena Al-Juhani Abdulaziz during this year's New York Fashion Week about personal fashion and her Saudi Arabian-based boutique D'NA. … [Read more...]