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Afroze Zaidi writes that whilst there is much to celebrate with the release of Ms Marvel, in which the protagonist, Kamala Khan, is a 16 -year-old Pakistani-American Muslim girl, the series falls short with attempts to portray her as 'normal'.
Afroze Zaidi argues that Muslim support of Roe v. Wade being overturned aligns with white supremacist pro-lifers who seek to reverse the 'replacement' of a US white-majority, and a Muslim genocide. Using islam as a justification makes it even worse.
Yousra Samir Imran argues that The Economist’s article on Arab women and obesity is another example of Western hypocrisy when it comes to the standards it holds for Arab women compared to European women.
Palestinian women have been invaluable in the liberation struggle, but Israel’s continued occupation is reinforcing toxic masculinity amongst Palestinians which is having a detrimental impact on their political participation, writes Emad Moussa.
Comment: Modi has mounted a grave threat to India's secular democracy, and the women of Shaheen Bagh will not stand for it, writes Aniqah Choudhri.
Comment: Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar's responses to smear campaigns are good examples for Labour's Salma Yaqoob and Zarah Sultana, who are facing similar attacks, writes Malia Bouattia.
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.
Like the US, Australia's politicians cheer on genocide. But Palestinians and First Nations peoples remain firm in their struggle, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.