Muslim Women’s Day is a day to bring awareness to the unique identities in the Muslim women community. It is also a day to highlight the incredible strides Muslim women are making around the world.
Abiola Heyleger, an instructor at DC Yoga in Dupont Circle, starts her class on a recent Saturday morning by lighting candles in a sunny studio decorated with posters of Indian deities and yogis.
Peacock’s newest British import We Are Lady Parts is the fiercely feminist — and hilarious — punk rock coming-of age-series we never knew we needed. The cutting edge comedy, created by British writer ...
Twin Cities nonprofit leader Nausheena Hussain wrote her debut novel "Prosperity with Purpose: A Muslim Woman's Guide to Generosity and Abundance." NINA MOINI: A new book is helping Muslim women take ...
Within the first minute of the new Peacock show "We Are Lady Parts," it's clear the main character and her parents are practicing Muslims — but according to its creator, Nida Manzoor, the comedic ...
In a world where representation is more important than ever, Muslim women globally are rewriting the definition of beauty, talent, and identity. A slew of high-profile women demonstrates the ...
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The Great Shamsuddin Family: Where Muslim women are allowed to just be
The Great Shamsuddin Family quietly redefines the portrayal of Muslim women on Indian screens by showcasing their everyday ...
In Nida Manzoor’s comedy series revolving around a Muslim women's punk band (yes you read that right), lead singer Saira performs a heart-wrenching poem by Faiz Ahmed Faiz at an event. The crux of the ...
Amal Alyassiri is a mom of three from Iowa; she is also a Muslim American woman who spent her formative years as an Iraqi refugee before coming to America at age 10 When Nakedand Afraid returns for ...
Sabaya Club and other groups like Her Gather and Muslim Women Professionals are part of a growing movement by Muslim women to create third spaces where they say they are understood and don't have to ...
The Muslim women never feared retribution or punishment at the hands of any Hindu.” —Chapter VIII (Para 449) “They had a ...
A Hindu man was beaten to death by a mob in Bangladesh in the name of religion, and his body was set ablaze. Following the march, an effigy of Bangladesh Adviser Mohammad Yunus was burned.
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