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Pro-Palestine demonstrators led by US activist groups rallied at the White House to continue protesting against the Gaza war during Harris' final speech
Despite the long history of state control over women’s bodies and political dissent in Iran, Katy Shahandeh explains that the very young and diverse makeup of the protests is a sign of hope.
The animation posted by Bavaria's foreign ministry appears to show a Muslim woman becoming radicalised after watching online content.
Book Club: The return of Taliban rule has muzzled the dreams of a generation of women, who are now isolated and ostracized from social advancement. In a feat of translation, this anthology chronicles the different and vital voices of Afghan women.
For some conservative Muslim women, sex is a taboo subject and getting advice is a little complicated - this new Halal Sex Manual is breaking those boundaries.
Mohammed Arslan has been charged with the murder of Hina Bashir, a 21-year-old from east London, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police.
States of Journalism: The media has driven intense racial stereotyping around “Muslim grooming gangs”. Dr Ella Cockbain writes about the origins, beneficiaries and harms of this persistent trope.
A federal lawsuit has been filed against a firearms store and gun range in Kansas which allegedly refused to let a Muslim woman use the range unless she removed her hijab
Dozens of women protested against the Taliban's ruling that females must fully cover their faces and bodies in public, as demonstrators chanted 'burqa is not our hijab' in the Afghan capital.
Apsana Begum - Britain's first hijab-wearing member of parliament - was signed off sick by her doctor after being subjected to what she called a 'sustained campaign of misogynistic abuse and harassment'.