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The sacking of Nusrat Ghani from the cabinet over her "Muslimness" is symptomatic of the Islamophobia of the Conservative party, and reaffirms that Labour is the UK party aligned with Muslim values, writes Dr. Zahid Chauhan.
The Ram temple's triumphant inauguration represents a dangerous victory for India's far-right Hindu nationalist project, writes Ananya Wilson-Bhattacharya.
The racist accusation of misogyny by Julia Hartley-Brewer against Mustafa Barghouti embodies the refusal to see Palestinian men as victims, writes Hebh Jamal.
Comment: Women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to drive, but the male guardianship that subjects women to the will of their menfolk remains in place, writes James M. Dorsey.
Comment: President Macron's war on Islam is putting France's Muslim community in very real danger, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: Women are overwhelmingly unwelcome in our own mosques, the time has come for dedicated mosques for women, writes Ruqaya Izzidien.
Comment: Much of India has long celebrated the intermingling of Hindu and Muslim practices, but an Islamophobic, BJP-sponsored law now threatens India's pluralist and liberal democracy, writes Shashi Tharoor.
Coming together to treat women in desperate need of gynecological attention, two women displaced from Mosul built a clinic in the capital of Iraq's Kurdish region. Photos by Arianna Pagani.
Comment: President Macron has demonstrated once again that in France, inciting hatred or attacking a person's dignity is ok, if the target is Muslim, writes writes Malia Bouattia.
Women are not the lab-rats of society. Our "patterns" do not need to be monitored and understood. Some women may have demands, and they must be met, writes Diana Alghoul.