The Muslim Women Of Spain
The Mayor Mezquita de Granada is the first mosque built in Granada, Spain since 1492. In this video clip, the local Muslim women talk about their faith, daily lives, the hijab, and dealing with … [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.
The Mayor Mezquita de Granada is the first mosque built in Granada, Spain since 1492. In this video clip, the local Muslim women talk about their faith, daily lives, the hijab, and dealing with … [Read more...]
Twelve years after the devastating looting, Iraq's National Museum has officially reopened. Many of the antiquities are said to have been recovered and restored. … [Read more...]
National Geographic interviews archeologist Lamia al-Gailani Werr about the latest ISIS atrocity – the reported destruction of priceless and historial antiquities in northern Iraq. As Werr said, … [Read more...]
Voice of America takes a look at the cultural impact and devastation that Syria and Iraq have experienced these past years of war and deliberate attacks from religious extremists, and how … [Read more...]
British-Muslim activist, Sara Khan, has written a powerful letter to the few Muslim girls who are being targeted/wooed by ISIS recruiters via social media. As she says in her letter, “You are being … [Read more...]
There are 250,000 Muslims in Marseille, France, of which almost a third are practicing yet there are no established places of worship and plans for a proposed Mosque of Marseille have stalled. PRI … [Read more...]
60% of Kuwait’s population are non-natives and the local Moto Lady Club reflects this statistic. As the founder says, “We created a sisterhood on wheels, if you like; we're women riders from different … [Read more...]
PRI takes a look at an older generation of Kurdish women who wear tattoos proudly, often on their chins, in a tradition called “deq.” A look at this disappearing art form -- … [Read more...]
World —
Off the Israeli coast, scuba divers have discovered 2,000 coins dating back to the 11th century, a period when the Fatimid Islamic Dynasty dominated the Middle East. Archaeologists say that this find … [Read more...]
Growing up in Toronto, Ugaaso Boocow recently moved back to her family’s country, Somalia. Wanting to prove that her homeland is more than militants and war-lords, Ugasso started posting … [Read more...]