“At times, I thought Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab did right” - How a young Ugandan woman changed her mind and found a deeper understanding of religion
Read MoreIn this article, Dr. Dina Afrianty analyses how both global and local Islamic voices are being increasingly channelled into democratic politics. In a context where Indonesian women are underrepresented in politics, she highlights the need to lead the battle for equality on several fronts by influencing both political processes and the forms in which Islam is expressed in public forums.
Read MoreAs the world turns blue in solidarity with the Sudan Uprising, we look back at the history of the women’s movement in Sudan.
Read MoreYosra Akasha reflects on her experiences with and without the hijab - and on making her own choices
Read MoreHow did women take power in states where politics was an exclusively male pursuit? Fatima Mernissi uncovers the forgotten histories of Muslim queens.
Read MoreFrom Timbuktu to Zanzibar, music can both unite and divide Muslim communities.
Read MoreThe Yemeni photographer whose work provokes strong feelings and debate.
Read MoreAbdifatah Hassan Ali, from Somalia, talks about what “being a man” means to him.
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