SAN BERNARDINO (CBS) — Students at California State University San Bernardino were challenged to wear traditional Muslim head scarves this week in a campaign that many people hoped would change ...
PHOENIX — Five years ago, a Muslim woman in New York decided to invite other women to experience what life is like in America when you wear a hijab. Nazma Khan said she wanted to foster religious ...
This story originally appeared on xoJane.com. I remember donning the hijab for the first time three years ago. I say it was the first time, but really it was one of many times that I had slipped it on ...
Just before appearing on Fox News Nov. 18, Saba Ahmed sat in the makeup room tinkering with her hijab, a headscarf worn by Muslim women. She had originally planned to don a purple hijab with an ...
Rida Hamida looked at a crowded room of mostly women with head scarves — many pink — and asked a simple question. “Who here is non-Muslim?” asked the 38-year-old Muslim organizer who wore a pink head ...
A woman whose Muslim religious practice requires that she cover her head in public sued the Orange County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday, alleging her rights were violated when jail officials forced ...
Nade Conrad's long black hair disappeared under the cover of a lilac hijab. "I feel different," she said. Conrad, who is not Muslim, had donned the scarf to show support for a Muslim friend at ...
Yesterday, UK-based Gay Times reported that MOGA, a Muslim-owned Melbourne brand that sells women’s headscarves and shawls, would be re-issuing their pro-LGBTQ rainbow-print scarf for Sydney, ...
KINGSBURG, CA -- Ten-year-old Lulu Abdelfattah has the reading ability of an 11th grader. Besides being bright, she says she has lots of friends, and it's easy to understand why. "I've had a lot of ...
Lamia Arafa, a 20-year-old Muslim student at Florida State University, wears the hijab -- a scarf that covers the head and neck, but leaves the face clear -- and sometimes, she says, people stare. But ...
Rida Hamida looked at a crowded room of mostly women with head scarves — many pink — and asked a simple question. “Who here is non-Muslim?” asked the 38-year-old Muslim organizer who wore a pink head ...