Friday Links — November 21, 2008

November 21st, 2008
Fatemeh

Salam waleykum, readers! The Friday Links are back, but not with much of a vengeance. It’s sort of a mish-mash of all the links I saved up from before I left on my trip, so there may be some old news here, as well as a half-assed attempt at more recent news (I got really lazy after missing a week of links…it was so much easier to just not do them!). So if you have news that you don’t see up here, post it in the links. This rule goes for all Friday Links–just a reminder.

  • Sand get in my eyes reminisces on the fire that claimed the lives of 14 Saudi girls because the morality police would not allow them to leave the burning building without their abayas.
  • Achelois explains why it’s dangerous to claim that Muslim women aren’t oppressed.
  • ProgressiveIslam discusses the recent protesting of Mary Rogan’s article on Aqsa Parvez, which Sobia covered earlier this week.
  • Jezebel talks about the prosecution of Sudan’s president for many things, including rape as a tool of war.
  • Shahrazad highlights Saideh Ghods, an Iranian woman who appeared on The Wall Street Journal’s list of “50 Women to Watch.”
  • Someone else agrees that the fatwa to allow beating one’s husband in self-defense isn’t good enough.

Here’s an interview/debate I did with the host of Deadline 22.30 on Danish TV:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIYHMC7u24M]

  • A Cairo woman lost everything in a recent rock slide. May Allah keep her.
  • Al Jazeera covers Amal Soleiman, the first female marriage registrar in Egypt.
  • France struck down its highly publicized (and criticized) ruling on virginity. More from the BBC.
  • The Muslim women fired for wearing long skirts in Canada have reached a settlement with their employer.
  • Friends remember their joyride in Riyadh 18 years ago and lament that the driving ban still remains for women.

Women in Ethiopia perform salawat for the Prophet.

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3 Responses to “Friday Links — November 21, 2008”

  1. ASA,

    Good job on the interview Fatemeh. I wish it could’ve been longer and less about the headscarf. I was little perturbed by him asking you if your focus should be on the problems in the Muslim World. I can’t speak for you but personally, I’m Western. I was born in the West and I live in the West. While I can certainly offer a critique of some of the goings-on in the so called Muslim world I have never lived there and have never been there so I’d feel ill-equipped to take on their issues. As selfish as it may be, my primary concern is on what’s happening in the country I live in.

  2. Fatemeh says:

    Thanks, Jamerican! And I agree with you; like I said in the interview, “Muslim women” always seems to equal “headscarf”…

  3. OMG! Fatemeh, you rawked the interview! I agree with Jamerican Muslimah–the interviewer was trying too hard to corner you into the argument of “Muslim women”=”headscarf.” Also, he wanted to make it seem like feminism had nothing to do with Muslimahs, or worse, make them diametrically opposed. But you had your wicked poise and held it against that fella. ::applause::