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Rummana Hussain's conceptual artistic imprint on the state of India is relevant now more than ever. Dealing in the currency of feminist expression, postcolonial thought and perennial ideas, Rummana's India is both doubly colourful and doubly dark.
Arab nations are ready to break their previous Olympic records at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with a strong line-up of talented athletes across various sports
Uyghur folklore reveres women as beacons of resistance against oppressors. As China continues its genocide, Uyghur women are ensuring to keep this trait alive.
°®Âþµº examines what World Hijab Day means for Muslim women and why those wearing the headscarf continue to be caught in society's crossfire of freedom and oppression.
World Hijab Day takes place globally to educate & spread awareness of why it is worn. Mariah Idrissi celebrates the diversity of hijab styles by different women
Former vice-president of the Supreme Constitutional Court, Tahani al-Gebali, Egypt's first female supreme court judge, has passed away aged 72. Despite opposition by the Muslim brotherhood, she leaves behind a legacy for Egyptian women to follow.
°®Âþµº Meets: Nazir Afzal, whose tireless work as both a public prosecutor and a prominent activist against gender-based violence has been invaluable in helping shed light on the depth and breadth of the problem in the UK and beyond.
Driven by a mission to humanise and normalise images of Muslim women, British-Muslim photographer Jodie Bateman will be exhibiting her series of portraits at Vogue Italia’s Photo Festival this month.
°®Âþµº Meets: Deqa Dhalac, who has long worked behind the scenes in politics. Now, as mayor, she hopes to make a difference as the face of South Portland, Maine.
Female Muslim students in Nigeria are experiencing a rising tide of Islamophobia in public, with schools forcing students to remove their hijabs. The unconstitutional rulings are symptomatic of a general increase in discrimination toward Muslims.