Friday Links — December 11, 2009

Friday Links — December 11, 2009
  • A supermarket in the U.K. has apologized after it forced a woman to remove her headscarf to enter the store.
  • Miss Arab World wasn’t enough: the first Miss Palestine will be held on December 26 in the West Bank.
  • Tunisia’s first lady won an award based on her social service initatives.
  • The book Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism, published by Sisters in Islam, was banned by the Home Ministry because it was prejudicial to public order.
  • The Feminist School charts seven ways that the Iranian government has moved to crush the movement opposing violence against women.
  • Muslim women in Selangor will receive a minimum dowry from prospective husbands. The Selangor Islamic Religious Department said the move was aimed at giving a better impression and elevating the status of women in the state.
  • A Muslim women’s association is donating toys to a U.K.-based charity Little Heroes.

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