Friday Links – November 23, 2007

Friday Links – November 23, 2007 2012-01-21T14:53:13-04:00
  • Senegalese women will be able to become foot soldiers starting next year!

  • Another interview with Fatemeh Keshavarz. I so love her!

  • A poor Muslim woman’s body is laid to rest, exhumed, and reburied—all in one day.

  • Australia gets its first Muslim woman lifeguard (or lifesaver, as the Australians put it).

  • Muslim women in Canada work for interfaith dialogue.

  • The frightening treatment of Iranian activist Delaram Ali. You can sign here to show your support for her release from jail.

  • Maryam Hosseinkhah, a member of Women’s Cultural Center, and an active member of the One Million Signatures Campaign was arrested in Iran.

  • ‘Aqoul reviews Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s book Infidel, finding a heap of problems with it.

  • A Muslim woman is fired because her skirt is too long. Seriously?

  • There is no context for this video, but it’s still pretty cool: A Muslim woman is rapping!

  • KABOBfest reports that Debbie Almontaser is suing New York City mayor and Education Department Chancellor for suppressing her freedom of speak. YEAH!

  • Jordanian Princess Sarvath El Hassan has called for increasing literacy for women in Pakistan.

  • Modest sports clothes and all-female venues encourage Muslim women to exercise.

  • Middle East Online reviews Jennifer Heath’s book The Scimitar and the Veil: Extraordinary Women of Islam. Besides the Orientalist title, it’s actually a very positive book that chronicles early women in Islam and shows us how they kicked ass.

  • Shama Al Muhairi won the gold in the women’s 25 metres pistol final in the Pan Arab Games in Cairo. YEAH!

  • Cruella-blog discusses exactly what is stupid about the question: “Does Islam have a sense of humor?”

  • Chechnya’s president calls for all Chechen women to wear headscarves and it causes a backlash against women without them in public offices and universities. Here we go again.

  • The Washington Post takes a look at a female Lebanese rapper, MC Lix A.k.a. Malikah.

  • Women in Saudi Arabia protest the recent ruling that sentenced a gang-rape victim to 200 lashes.


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