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Book Club: 'Muslim Women in Britain' reveals the crucial but often hidden contributions of British Muslim women to the early Islamic community in Britain
Book Club: Debunking Islamophobic myths and demystifying hardline extremist views, activist Daisy Khan pens new book, 30 Rights of Muslim Women: A Trusted Guide
Book Club: Nadeine Asbali's Veiled Threat wonders why British society won't leave Muslim women alone, and how supporting Palestine is now tied to extremism.
Book Club: N. S. Nuseibeh's 'Namesake' explores the legacy of Nusaybah bint Ka’ab, remembered today as Islam's Woman Warrior, and examines her relevance today.
Muslim women have always resisted the chokehold of Western colonial modernity and continue to fight back against perpetual cycles of racist political legislation that still prominently feature nationwide in France, writes Yasmine Kherfi.
Book Club: When Ruzina Ahad realised the self-help section is rich with different philosophies and religions except for Islam, she decided to take matters into her own hands by teaching her readers how to dream, dua and do.
Book Club: Sabeena Akhtar's Cut from the Same Cloth? is a collection of 20 personal essays written by Muslim women in Britain from different walks of life, on the topics that matter to them.
'No chocolate?' Muslim women hit back at allegations that Islam is sexist because they cannot fast when they are on their period.
A number of men across the racial and religious spectrums sometimes take it upon themselves to advise (aka mansplain) Muslim women and let them know what is best for them.
Armed officers forced a Muslim woman to take her top off on a Nice beach, while police with pepper spray accosted another woman in Cannes, as the burkini hysteria continues.