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Comment: India's treatment of Kashmiris shows that the global practice of Muslim repression has now reached new heights, writes Kevin Schwartz.
Government rhetoric may change following Suella Braverman’s forced departure as Home Secretary, but her replacement, David Cameron’s political history indicates that policies will continue to be defined by racism & xenophobia, argues Daniel Lindley.
Comment: Women must be given the chance to shape their religious institutions, and Islam's historic feminist figures provide ample inspiration, writes Khadija Mahamud.
Comment: Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, two women who embody the endangered ideals of America and are now serving in the Congress, writes James J. Zogby.
Comment: Dentists, star bakers and newsreaders. Seeing these perfectly British women as a stain on the fabric of society reveals a widespread problem with the hijab, writes Ruqaya Izzidien.
Comment: While marriage between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man is now permitted, the question of equal inheritance rights between the sexes is a thornier issue, writes Sophie Bessis.
Comment: Ofsted's move is not about equality for Muslim girls, but policing brown bodies; ensuring we can control Muslims in Britain, writes Ruqaya Izzidien.
Comment: The European Court of Justice's ruling that companies can tell women not to wear the hijab shows European powers have much in common with Trump, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: Since well before the Arab Spring, women in the Middle East and North Africa have been fighting for their political, social and legal rights, writes Sahar Khamis.
Comment: Four men have been accused of planning to attack 'Islamberg', a rural Muslim community in upstate New York. It's not the first time this has happened, writes CJ Werleman.