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'No chocolate?' Muslim women hit back at allegations that Islam is sexist because they cannot fast when they are on their period.
Comment: Remaining on the surface levels of the discussion around discrimination faced by Muslim women risks jumping all too easily to half-baked Islamophobic conclusions, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: There is a patronising, racist assumption that Muslim women should be grateful for token Muslims in high places, regardless of what they actually represent politically, writes Malia Bouattia.
A number of men across the racial and religious spectrums sometimes take it upon themselves to advise (aka mansplain) Muslim women and let them know what is best for them.
Armed officers forced a Muslim woman to take her top off on a Nice beach, while police with pepper spray accosted another woman in Cannes, as the burkini hysteria continues.
Incensed by David Cameron's dismissive attitudes towards them, Muslim women in Britain and beyond have taken to Twitter to show the PM and the world how wrong his prejudices are.
The Taliban's systematic erasure of Afghan women is a crime against humanity: the world must take decisive action before it’s too late, writes Sara Wahedi.
Imane Khelif's medal is more than a personal victory; it's a statement against racism and sexism, inspiring women of colour worldwide, says Tharwa Boulifi.
The Manchester Airport attack has reminded black and Muslim minorities of the disproportionate violence they face from the UK police, writes Nadeine Asbali.
With the Paris 2024 Games approaching, Maher Mezahi asks: will France try to enforce a competition-wide hijab ban under the guise of preserving secularism in sport? If it does, will the Olympics stand up for the rights of Muslim women?