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Ramadan can be a very isolating time for mothers, especially if mosques do not accommodate for them & their children. Amidst poverty & government cuts to youth spaces, if religious institutions do not fill this gap no one will, writes Nadeine Asbali.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s statements about ‘grooming gangs’ are a racist dog whistle & an attempt to distract from the Tories' failures. They have been in power for years yet child sexual abuse persists in the UK, argues Mariya bint Rehan.
Charlie Hebdo’s offensive cartoon depicting the Turkey-Syria earthquake which has claimed almost 22,000 lives is a reflection of the dehumanisation and racism that is deeply ingrained in French and European society, writes Mariya bint Rehan.
In light of Tunisia’s national Women’s Day in August, Jyhene Kebsi writes about the history of government policies regarding gender equality, their many limitations and why so much distrust remains towards ‘state feminism’ post-revolution.
Five years on, the naive optimism of global leaders who hoped that MBS would bring reform to Saudi Arabia has been shattered by Riyadh’s continued human rights abuses, but Western powers are still happy to turn a blind eye, writes Afroze Zaidi.
With the continued wave of femicide in the MENA, Yousra Samir Imran argues that legislative changes are urgently needed in the region, especially the abolition of colonial laws that fail targets of gendered violence and criminalise homosexuality.
The Sisi regime’s repressive crackdown expands to every corner of Egyptian society. From critical voices like economist Ayman Hadhoud, to non-political social media influencers like Haneen Hossam, no one is spared, writes Sam Hamad.
Ramadan TV series have played a powerful role in depicting the social and political struggles across the Arab-speaking world, they have also been used by states like Egypt as a propaganda tool to revise history, writes Yassmin Abdel-Magied.
Opinion: Allowing companies to prevent employees from wearing the hijab in order to present a "neutral image" is an absurd justification for a racist and exclusionary policy, writes Malia Bouattia.
Opinion: Despite being lauded, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s latest cabinet reshuffle will pave the way for more racism, lies, and profit over the people and the planet, warns Malia Bouattia.