Ibtihaj Muhammad Is Making History
During this summer’s Olympics, fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad -- a self-described “proud Muslim -- will make history as the first American woman to compete wearing a hijab. In this interview for People … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
During this summer’s Olympics, fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad -- a self-described “proud Muslim -- will make history as the first American woman to compete wearing a hijab. In this interview for People … [Read more...]
Islamophobic attacks have increased by 326% in the UK. Muslim women are reported to be the most vulnerable (and most visible, especially for those who wear the hijab). “Muslim Girls Fence” wants to … [Read more...]
The architectural world is mourning the passing in March of Iraqi-born Zaha Hadid, a true pioneer in her field. In 2004, she was the first Muslim (and woman) to receive architecture’s highest honor, … [Read more...]
Named ‘Young Global Leader’ of the 2014 World Economic Forum, Dr. Leila Hoteit is a vital leader in education and human capital development work in the Middle East, and is currently partner and … [Read more...]
Twice a month, journalist Anna Gyulai Gaal hosts a dinner party at her Berlin apartment but this is no normal feast -- the cooks are Syrian refugees, women who have just arrived to Berlin after making … [Read more...]
This week, Anne Aly became the first Muslim woman elected to Australian parliament. At an early age, Ms. Aly Anne migrated with her family from Egypt to Australia. She says of the achievement, “I … [Read more...]
Photographer Rania Matar new series “L’Enfant-Femme” contrasts the rite-of-passage between girls in America (specifically Boston, where the artist lives) and the Middle East (mainly Lebanon, where the … [Read more...]
Sumaya Abdel Qader, 38, is Milan's first Muslim councilwoman. The sociologist and women's rights activist was born in Italy to Jordanian and Palestinian parents. The win for Ms. Qader, a member of the … [Read more...]
By some accounts, nearly a third of Lebanon’s population is comprised of Syrian refugees fleeing the civil war in the neighboring country. History tells us that in difficult times, people have an even … [Read more...]
Fifteen-year old Inas Nofal is Gaza’s first and only competitive female runner, according to Al Jazeera. "Running is my life," says the teen athlete. "Before I go to sleep, I think about which routes … [Read more...]