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The Taliban's hollow promise to ensure further education for Afghan women has all but been betrayed. But one 18-year-old is holding a solo protest against the recent university ban to remind the Taliban of the importance of education in Islam for all
Those fleeing Taliban persecution remain in grave danger, particularly Afghan women who dared speak out about their repression. °®Âþµº speaks with one Afghan woman whose vocal activism landed her in a Taliban-run prison.
Al-Mujadilah, Qatar's first female-led spiritual hub, is a space for Muslim women of all backgrounds to learn, connect, and practice their faith together.
France’s decision to ban Muslim girls from wearing abayas in state schools has ignited widespread condemnation from human rights organisations and Muslims globally. °®Âþµº interviewed three Muslim women in France who have been impacted.
World Hijab Day is a celebration of choice, expression and the empowerment of Muslim women who wear the hijab. Amid rising tides of Islamophobia in Europe and the West, °®Âþµº speaks to Muslim women about what wearing the hijab means to them.
A recent study published by the Indian research group LedBy Foundation details the discrimination faced by Indian Muslim women in the workforce. According to the study, Muslim women are half as likely to get callbacks when compared to Hindu women.
As the cost of living spikes at its highest-ever peak and the UK is seeing the worst level of inflation in 30 years, a charity has found that ethnically diverse women are being disproportionately affected by the crisis.
As evidenced by the country's most recent election cycle, both public opinion and political rhetoric are in agreement with their general distrust of French Muslims. This antagonistic environment has left Muslims feeling isolated, fearful and scared.
Muslim women in the Indian state of Karnataka have found themselves thrust into a nationwide debate over the banning of hijabs in schools. But as Modi's BJP tightens its grip on social norms, Indian Muslims fear further ostracization and hostility.
An independent watchdog, the NHS Race and Health Observatory, has revealed institutional prejudice towards Muslims in the NHS. In particular, a failure to understand Muslims' religious context has led to systemic failings in the UK's health system.