Women
In Hijab Day, Muslim Students Find Love, Acceptance
With the hope to raise awareness about Muslim culture and bolster solidarity, Muslim students in different universities across the US… Read More
Linda Sarsour, Women Leaders Arrested on Women Day
NEW YORK – American Muslim activist Linda Sarsour and some of the national leaders for the Women’s March on Washington… Read More
Do you know About Nana Asma’u, the Early Islamic Feminist Icon?
Hidden in the Savanna of Nigeria, abounded with rainforests, oil palm, and fertility; a flame lit and invigorating female empowerment,… Read More
Twin Refugees Pursue Dream to Become Doctors in US
SALT LAKE – Twin daughters of Somali refugees are working to fulfill their life dream of becoming doctors in Salt… Read More
The Complicated Concept of Modesty And How I Define it
The normal expected answer for such question in a place where there is a presumable freedom of choice would be… Read More
Muslim-Jewish Sisterhood Finds Common Ground
PHILADELPHIA – At a time of religious prejudice, a group of Philadelphia Muslim and Jewish women are cooking together to… Read More
I Thought Religion was to Control Me!
My name is Jameela, I’m Nigerian but was raised in the UK and I’m 30. I was raised a Christian… Read More
The Experience Of Wearing a Hijab For The First Time
Let’s be honest. There is some serious stereotyping when it comes to wearing a hijab in the western world. Women… Read More
I Planned to Destroy Islam, I Became Muslim
Shariffa Carlos amazing Journey to Islam The story of how I reverted to Islam is a story of plans. I… Read More
Love Marriage: Only a Man’s Right?
Sometimes, I catch myself smiling impulsively whenever I recall the drama around a few of the marriage proposals that I… Read More