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Archives / January 2008

They’re Right. Terrorism Really Does Not Have Any Religion


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 31 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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MMW thanks Jessamy for the tip! Recently we were directed to a series of television commercials airing on Egyptian TV. These commercials, made by Terrorism Has No Religion, are aimed at countering terrorism and Muslim extremism. In their words, Terrorism Has No Religion’s message is: To reveal the true and ample doctrines of Islam, and […]

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Qari’a: Not Just a Sura


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 30 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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Recitation of the Qur’an can be a spiritual experience for even those who don’t understand Arabic. The sounds and rhythms of the words remind listeners of the Qur’an’s poetry. For those who do understand Arabic, the experience is only more profound. In the Muslim world, the professional Qur’an reciter (qari’) releases tapes and CDs and […]

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Portrait of a Lady: Paintings by Makan Emadi


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 29 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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On my post yesterday, I touched on veil fetish art. While researching, I came upon artist Makan “Max” Emadi, whose series “Islamic Erotica” touches upon some very similar points. His paintings highlight the alternate concealment and exposure of Muslim women’s bodies and put them in different arrangements. In an interview with myartspace>blog, interviewer Brian Sherwin […]

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Oooh, Baby, Put it On: Ripping up Veil Fetish Art


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 28 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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The original view of Middle Eastern/Muslim women was that of a lazily sensual harem woman reclining on a couch. Most recently, it has morphed into a cowed housewife bullied by her religion and the men in her life. From these icons arises a newer image of Muslim women: one that combines the two. I’ll term […]

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Friday Links — January 25, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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A Saudi woman’s parents annul her marriage without her permission because they claim she “married beneath her.” Bad form! A Muslim juror who wears niqab has been asked to remove it. Martina Sabra looks at Islamic feminism in Morocco. Qatari archer/racer Nada Zeidan urges more women to get involved in sports. Senay Özdemir argues that […]

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The View is Dark from Europe


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 24 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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NPR, or National Public Radio, currently has a series playing in regards to Muslim women, mainly those living in Europe – a continent in which Muslims are notorious for poor integration. The series, entitled Exploring the Status of Muslim Women in Europe, begins with an introductory story about the integration of Muslim women in Europe […]

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A Web Picture of Muslim Women


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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One day, out of idle curiosity, I entered the phrase “Muslim women” into Google. Links to Wikipedia articles and organization homepages appeared, but what caught my eye was the row at the top: “Image results for Muslim women,” with a selection of three. My slow Internet connection made me wait for the pictures to load. […]

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No Respect, I Tell Ya


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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According to this news story, “sexy bombers” in the Philippines seriously threaten the nation’s safety. What makes these bombers sexy? They’re Muslim women. Yeah, that’s it. The story doesn’t mention why they’re termed sexy: do they wear sensual perfume and heavy makeup to entice victims? Do they wear revealing clothes so that victims are disarmed […]

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Give Women a Break!


Posted by Guest Contributor on 21 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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This piece, written by Abeer Mishkhas, originally appeared at Arab News.   For the past two weeks, both Saudi and Egyptian papers have been writing about a single traffic accident. In two countries that have unusually high numbers of traffic accidents, so much attention to a single accident deserves a look. The reason for the […]

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Friday Links — January 18, 2008


Posted by fatemeh on 18 Jan 2008 / 0 Comments
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Iranian woman designs clothes to make women feel fashionable and modest. Yoginder Sikand looks at reviving the tradition of madrassas for girls. A convenience store owner bans women wearing headscarves from entering because of “security concerns.” Pfff. The Peninsula looks at why governmental quotas won’t help women’s empowerment. The Los Angeles Times looks at women […]

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