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Armed guards stopped hundreds of young Afghan women from entering university campuses after a Taliban ban on higher education for women.
Women in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province have joined the nationwide anti-government protests, in what a rights group called a "rare" move in the staunchly conservative region.
Iran has charged two women journalists with propaganda against the state as it presses a crackdown on protests sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini
Dozens of women protested against the Taliban's ruling that females must fully cover their faces and bodies in public, as demonstrators chanted 'burqa is not our hijab' in the Afghan capital.
Apsana Begum - Britain's first hijab-wearing member of parliament - was signed off sick by her doctor after being subjected to what she called a 'sustained campaign of misogynistic abuse and harassment'.
Saudi Arabia could have a 'non-discriminatory' blood money payment system if the draft law changes are approved.
Mohammad Hassan Akhund, Taliban leader and current prime minister of Afghanistan, called on Muslim countries to 'take the lead' and recognise his government officially.
Muslim nations pledged to help unlock frozen Afghan assets to help alleviate the country's economic and humanitarian crisis.
Maysaa Ouza, the first Muslim officer in the legal arm of the Air Force - known as the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) - authorised to wear the hijab, sparked a policy change on religious accommodation requests.
The bodies of 28 Shia Muslim worshippers killed in a bus crash in Iran during Arbaeen commemorations have been repatriated to Pakistan.