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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.
Indian police said they had arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion that he created an online app that shared pictures of Muslim women for a virtual 'auction'
Pictures of dozens of Muslim women were shared without their consent in an online app, as Indian police have arrested two 21-year-old men and an 18-year-old woman involved.
The connection between hair and identity has been an important personal expression for Black women and Black culture, but in the era of embracing natural hair, how has the relationship been for Black Muslimahs who wear the hijab?
In the aftermath of 9/11, Muslim women have been at the brunt of systematic 'othering' by mainstream Western media. This treatment has been counterintuitive, both for Western policymakers and for Muslim women, who are ostracised from society.
Sabina Nessa's murder has once again brought violence against women into the spotlight. However, the UK's relatively apathetic reaction reveals how Muslim women are left especially vulnerable compared with others.
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.
Dozens of Muslim women in India have been offered for sale on fake "auctions" online, in a case whose perpetrators, victims say, have "political backing" as a part of a growing trend of Islamophobia under India's Hindu nationalist government.
President Joe Biden nominated several Black women, an Asian American and the first Muslim ever to federal judgeships.
This International Women's Day, we want to celebrate brave and progressive Muslim women throughout history.