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Book Club: 'Muslim Women in Britain' reveals the crucial but often hidden contributions of British Muslim women to the early Islamic community in Britain
Book Club: Debunking Islamophobic myths and demystifying hardline extremist views, activist Daisy Khan pens new book, 30 Rights of Muslim Women: A Trusted Guide
The Taliban's hollow promise to ensure further education for Afghan women has all but been betrayed. But one 18-year-old is holding a solo protest against the recent university ban to remind the Taliban of the importance of education in Islam for all
Those fleeing Taliban persecution remain in grave danger, particularly Afghan women who dared speak out about their repression. °®Âþµº speaks with one Afghan woman whose vocal activism landed her in a Taliban-run prison.
Al-Mujadilah, Qatar's first female-led spiritual hub, is a space for Muslim women of all backgrounds to learn, connect, and practice their faith together.
Book Club: Nadeine Asbali's Veiled Threat wonders why British society won't leave Muslim women alone, and how supporting Palestine is now tied to extremism.
°®Âþµº Meets: Trailblazing Muslim Women Awards founder Suada Mohamoud, following the third consecutive year of the awards ceremony to talk about its birth, cultivating community spirit, and the importance of representation.
France’s decision to ban Muslim girls from wearing abayas in state schools has ignited widespread condemnation from human rights organisations and Muslims globally. °®Âþµº interviewed three Muslim women in France who have been impacted.
Book Club: N. S. Nuseibeh's 'Namesake' explores the legacy of Nusaybah bint Ka’ab, remembered today as Islam's Woman Warrior, and examines her relevance today.
A recent report published by Muslim Census reveals that the British Muslim community has a lot of work to do when it comes to providing Muslim women with access to Islamic scholars and worship space.