Arabic Wikipedia Hits the Middle East
With 690,000 users and 240,000 authors, Arabic Wikipedia is a vital resource for the Middle East. … [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.
With 690,000 users and 240,000 authors, Arabic Wikipedia is a vital resource for the Middle East. … [Read more...]
World —
Last year, at the height of the Gezi Park protests in Turkey, a teenage boy was sent on an errand by his mother but ended up getting severely wounded by a tear-gas canister. That boy, Berkin Elvan, … [Read more...]
For many Muslim women today, wearing the hijab is similar to styling your hair, and they are not afraid to experiment with unique looks and cultural differences. … [Read more...]
With more than three million Twitter followers, Queen Rania of Jordan ranks fourth in world leaders who use the social media site. … [Read more...]
National —
New York city Mayor Bill de Blasio would like to honor two Muslim holy days by closing public schools. … [Read more...]
When a high school soccer referee prohibits a Muslim female player from wearing the hijab, the surprising response from the other players gives new meaning to the term "team-mates." … [Read more...]
Muslim girls can do anything – including be the first to figure skate in the Sochi Winter Olympics wearing the hijab. Meet Zahra Lari. … [Read more...]
World —
Filmmaker and poet, Michael Wolfe visits Malaysia and discusses religious pluralism, his role as Co-Founder of Unity Productions Foundation and its off-shoot, MOST, which provides resources to the … [Read more...]
Muslim author, Reza Aslan, finds unexpected fame after his Fox News interview. … [Read more...]
Within the Arab Gulf States, women represent a better educated talent pool than the rest of the population, but they are disproportionately burdened by unemployment . A hard fought internal battle … [Read more...]