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Friday Links — August 6, 2010


Posted by fatemeh on 06 Aug 2010 / 0 Comment
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  • A South African rape survivor receives unspeakably offensive treatment while attempting to get justice.
  • The President of Brazil has offered Sakineh Ashtiani amnesty.  Via Jezebel.
  • On Miss California, a Muslim Bangladeshi-American, and her immigration platform.
  • The New York Times reports on the conditions faced by migrant workers in Kuwait.
  • Maybe someone will listen when a non-Muslim woman says it: Afghan women’s movements are not given enough credit in the West.
  • Indian schoolgirls practice Chinese martial arts. Via Kabobfest.
  • On the rich history of female Islamic scholars.
  • The Iranian women’s rugby team plays in Europe, and the only thing The Daily Mail can write about it is what they’re wearing. *eyeroll*
  • Al-Ahram Weekly examines the problem of violence against women in Egypt.
  • How did we miss this?! SaudiAmber writes about the “No Woman, No Play” protest from last weekend.
  • Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry now alerts male guardians by text message when their female charges leave the country. Update: We’ve received conflicting reports about this practice: Saudiwoman has experienced it, but others say it’s a sponsorship-only system. If you can find any other sources, post ’em in the comments!
  • The BBC explores the idea of extremist recruitment of Muslim women in British universities. More from Newsweek.

  • Malaysia’s first female Shariah judges have been given full legislative powers.
  • More on the “Western saviors” of Muslim women. And more still.
  • Link dump! An Australian Muslim woman is refusing to testify in a court case unless she can wear a niqab—debate ensues.
  • In other Australian Muslim news, an Australian Muslim man has called for the niqab to be banned in the country.
  • A federal appeals court in the U.S. has sided with a prison system whose policy forbids Muslim women employees from wearing headscarves on the job. A similar ruling has been handed down elsewhere in the country.
  • Sabria Jawhar writes about why she hates the niqab–even though she wears one.
  • ILLUME highlights an Egyptian metal band whose bassist wears hijab.
  • An Afghan television show accuses women’s shelters of being brothels.  Via The Frisky.
  • The Guardian interviews Baroness Sayeeda Warsi.
  • The New York Times reports on the Neda Agha-Soltan vs. Neda Soltani mix-up.
  • Two women in niqab board a plane, security freak-outs ensue.
  • ILLUME on marrying outside the faith.

If we’ve missed any news about Muslim women this week, feel free to post links in the comments!

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