UK: Generational Changes for Muslim Women
A woman writes about changing attitudes in the Muslim community towards divorce in the UK -- comparing the experience with her own divorce to that of her mother’s. … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
A woman writes about changing attitudes in the Muslim community towards divorce in the UK -- comparing the experience with her own divorce to that of her mother’s. … [Read more...]
Under Britain’s current immigration policy, spouses entering the country must show fluency in English. On Monday, Prime Minister David Cameron has added another caveat, saying immigrants must prove … [Read more...]
Three Afghan women run for Vice President where, a decade ago, women weren't allowed to vote. … [Read more...]
The Women’s Mosque of America is the first female only mosque to open in the United States. Based in Los Angeles, the mosque aspires to create a space for women to learn about their faith. Though … [Read more...]
Yahoo Lifestyle conducted a recent survey interviewing 216 American Muslim women about their beauty habits and attitudes, and here are their findings: 92% of Muslim women regard themselves as … [Read more...]
Of the world’s 1.6 million Muslims, 800 million are women – which is more than the combined populations of the United States, Brazil and Russia. According to the World Economic Forum, “In the space of … [Read more...]
In Sunday’s elections in Turkey, 98 women won seats bringing the percentage of female deputies to a historic high of 17% compared with 14% in the 2011 elections. A look at some of the most influentual … [Read more...]
Agime Sogojeva is a spiritual teacher known as a mualime, where she is one of some 100 female theologians hoping to revive Muslim traditions in Kosovo. The mualimes work at the country's three Muslim … [Read more...]
In 2009, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh was just 17 when she launched MuslimGirl.com which started as a personal blog on her experiences as a young Muslim woman in America. The blog has since taken off to great … [Read more...]
Run by the United Nations and other international humanitarian agencies, the Debaga refugee camp in Northern Iraq houses nearly 35,000 Iraqi refugees, displaced by ISIS-controlled towns and … [Read more...]