5 Hijabi Athletes Winning & Breaking Stereotypes
Elite Daily presents an awesome listicle of “badass” Muslim women who are challenging the status quo, “rocking their hijabs” and “dominating their sport.” Click, and check it out! … [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.
Elite Daily presents an awesome listicle of “badass” Muslim women who are challenging the status quo, “rocking their hijabs” and “dominating their sport.” Click, and check it out! … [Read more...]
French surfer Marion Poizeau and her Irish surfer pal, Easkey Briton sought like-minded Iranians on Facebook and in 2010, introduced the sport to Iranian women. No one in Iran had seen surfing … [Read more...]
Known as the “Ice Princess” in her homeland of the United Arab Emirates, professional figure skater Zahra Lari was inspired as a child by the Disney film to first take up skating. Now, at the age of … [Read more...]
During this summer’s Olympics, fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad will compete while wearing the hijab – a notable first for a U.S. Olympian. With this in mind, the Los Angeles Times presents a breakdown of … [Read more...]
Sabre fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad is a self-described “proud Muslim” and this summer will make history as the first hijab-wearing American athlete to compete in the Olympics for the U.S. fencing team. In … [Read more...]
“Speed Sisters” is a documentary about the first all-female car racing team from… Palestine! The film covers the lives of five teammates Betty Saadeh, Mona Quraan, Noor Daoud, Marah Zahalka and … [Read more...]
In Syria, Yusra Mardini, 18, and her sister Sarah were one of the country’s brightest swimming stars until the war changed everything. Last summer, they were forced to flee from their home in … [Read more...]
After harassment and death threats, Khalida Popal was forced to flee her home country of Afghanistan in 2011. She left much behind -- her home and family, but one thing she refuse to give up was her … [Read more...]
In honor of Black History Month, MuslimGirl gives us a listicle of ten inspiring Black Muslims. As the blog explains, “Being both Black and Muslim is no easy feat. You have twice the barriers, twice … [Read more...]
In his landmark speech on Wednesday about religious tolerance and the Muslim community, President Obama referenced Ibtihaj Muhammad, a female American saber fencer who will make history at this year’s … [Read more...]