Alex Shams uncovers the shifting dynamics of gender and Islamic public space
Read More“I can do anything men can do”. The amazing resilience of a teenage to overcome societal obstacles to realise her dreams.
Read More“The stir caused by the banning of the full-body, head-covering swimsuit has morphed into a heated debate on women’s rights, secularism and assimilation.”
In 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 MoreAn indictment on the inequalities in Saudi Arabia, this review delves into political climate surrounding the acclaimed film.
Read MoreWomen’s political participation is not about a quota but about a genuine societal commitment to women’s equality, reflected in laws, policies and cultural practices.
Read More“There is not a single verse in the Qur’an that can be used as a basis for FGM”. An in-depth analysis of the history of FGM and efforts to abolish it.
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 harrowing work conditions faced by Ethiopian women in the Gulf
Read MoreThe Sudanese artist who draws on Islamic decoration to portray beautiful, powerful women
Read MoreThe story of Nujood Ali, the 10-year-old girl who demanded a divorce in 2008
Read MoreThe artist of this gorgeous image on the cover of Issue 4 in conversation
Read MoreWhat Clothes Say About a Society
Read MoreCollecting garbage in Somalia is considered ‘women’s work’. The women who clean the streets work hard in challenging, dangerous conditions.
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 MoreA man was sentenced to death by stoning in Somaliland recently - but stoning has never been accepted by Islamic scholars. Hala Alkarib argues against this cruel punishment.
Read MoreListening to a modern female scholar of classic Islamic jurisprudence, Dr Zahia Salem Jouirou
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
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