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The Taliban have prohibited Afghan women from entering universities because they 'were not following instructions' on strict dress codes, according to a Taliban official on Thursday.
Armed guards stopped hundreds of young Afghan women from entering university campuses after a Taliban ban on higher education for women.
A worrisome winter combination of a cost-of-living crisis with ongoing social uncertainty has forced many British women to stay with their abusers. With support networks struggling to identify or fund programmes, safe spaces for women are shrinking.
Court documents show that the release of 11 men, sentenced to life imprisonment for gang-raping a pregnant Muslim woman and killing her family in 2002, was approved by the Indian government.
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.
Book Club: This powerful essay collection gives Muslim women the space that they are often denied in public discourse to speak frankly on faith, feminism, love, sex, marriage and identity.
Women in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province have joined the nationwide anti-government protests, in what a rights group called a "rare" move in the staunchly conservative region.
Afghan women - who are subjected to severe restrictions on their freedom of movement, clothing and their right to education - have urged Pakistan minister Hina Rabbani Khar to show 'solidarity' with their plight during her visit to Kabul.
Iran has charged two women journalists with propaganda against the state as it presses a crackdown on protests sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini
Eleven men who were jailed for life for gang-raping a Muslim woman were freed this week after a jail advisory committee recommended their release for 'good behaviour'.