A critical look at Sudanese Reformist Mahmoud Mohamad Taha’s policies in regards to the status of women. Sometime contradictory, this article explores the famous thinkers opinions work.
Read MoreA comparative overview of the family laws of Sudan and Djibouti with regards to the rights of women.
Read MoreThe politics and culture of skin-bleaching in Sudan
Read More“I have liked art for as long as I can remember” - The cover artist for Issue 3 speaks on her influences.
Read MoreThe Sudanese artist who draws on Islamic decoration to portray beautiful, powerful women
Read MoreWhat Clothes Say About a Society
Read MoreWomen of Sudan and the Revolution: It’s About Freedom
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 MoreLeila Aboulela’s novels explore identity, Islamic faith, and fragmented lives.
Read MoreYosra Akasha reflects on her experiences with and without the hijab - and on making her own choices
Read MoreCan a man have more than one wife? There are no grounds for polygamy, either in social justice or religion, argues Hala Alkarib.
Read MoreA young Sudanese author explores his fraught relationship with religion
Read MoreFrom Timbuktu to Zanzibar, music can both unite and divide Muslim communities.
Read MoreA story of oppression and exclusion: the life of a single mother in Sudan.
Read MoreMy grandmother is my role model, both as a human being and a Muslim.
Read More“Daughter of the Nile, what are you after?” “Can you give me a modern life in a Sudanese town? That’s what I’m after!”
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