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Tunisia's revolution has secured increased freedom. But - whether on issues of violence, political representation or equal pay and opportunity - there is a lot of work to do on gender issues.
If the amendment to the Personal Status Code is passed, lowering the legal age for marriage to nine, Iraq will be thrust into the dark ages, says Zahra Ali.
With the former porn star recently being heralded a feminist icon, Nadeine Asbali reflects on the objectification and fetishisation of Muslim women and the consequences of gendered Islamophobia.
Israel's violence against Palestinian women is core to its settler colonialism because they sustain indigenous life and resistance, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
From Dune's vaguely Arabic language to Anya Taylor-Joy's hijab red carpet look, Hollywood loves to sell Muslim culture while erasing us, writes Nadeine Asbali.
Opinion: Muslim women in Europe are submitted to social, professional, and legal pressure to not wear the hijab, and if they do, many women are forced to submit themselves to the 'friendly enough' test, writes Jasmine M. El-Gamal.
Having ousted the corrupt Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's youth are expressing a vision of good governance and a merit-based society, writes M. Niaz Asadullah.
Like the US, Australia's politicians cheer on genocide. But Palestinians and First Nations peoples remain firm in their struggle, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Author and advocate Yassmin Abdel-Magied's fortnightly column on culture, politics and society for °®Âþµº. This week, Yassmin delves into the history of exploration and travel, where she reconciles her own travel experiences with past ones.
The latest controversy over the hijab in Europe has reignited an old debate about the "freedom in hijab", but absent from the conversation are the voices of Muslim women, write Diego Gambetta and Ozan Aksoy.