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The Inclusive Attire Act, which took effect earlier this month, gives legal protection to student athletes of all faiths who choose to dress modestly or wear their religious coverings while participating in sports.
Uyghur folklore reveres women as beacons of resistance against oppressors. As China continues its genocide, Uyghur women are ensuring to keep this trait alive.
°®Âþµº examines what World Hijab Day means for Muslim women and why those wearing the headscarf continue to be caught in society's crossfire of freedom and oppression.
World Hijab Day takes place globally to educate & spread awareness of why it is worn. Mariah Idrissi celebrates the diversity of hijab styles by different women
Former vice-president of the Supreme Constitutional Court, Tahani al-Gebali, Egypt's first female supreme court judge, has passed away aged 72. Despite opposition by the Muslim brotherhood, she leaves behind a legacy for Egyptian women to follow.
The latest controversy over the hijab in Europe has reignited an old debate about the "freedom in hijab", but absent from the conversation are the voices of Muslim women, write Diego Gambetta and Ozan Aksoy.
A Christian couple found a few-day-old baby at a Church. They decided to raise him up as their own and named him Sheounda. Four years later, the authorities put him in an orphanage, changing his name to Youssef and his religion to Islam.
One Twitter user on Thursday said that their Mina tent had no air conditioning, saying 'we can't breathe in these tents' and that it 'feels like an oven'.
Three years after the Taliban’s return to power, we must demand an end to the bans on girls' education and involvement in civil society, writes Gordon Brown.
°®Âþµº Meets: Nazir Afzal, whose tireless work as both a public prosecutor and a prominent activist against gender-based violence has been invaluable in helping shed light on the depth and breadth of the problem in the UK and beyond.