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Asra Nomani’s back in PBS’s ‘The Mosque in Morgantown’
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dali
If you are at all active in the national American Muslim community, or if you have paid attention in the least bit to the myriad of issues Muslim-Americans have struggled with since the tragedy of 9/11, then you’ve heard of Asra Nomani–activist, Muslim feminist, the “bad girl of Islam” as dubbed by the media. Why…
Muslim Video Contest Reveals Being an ‘Arab in America’ Isn’t Easy
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idol chatter
For many American Muslims, the mainstream presentation of their diverse voices seems lost in a vacuum dominated by simplistic, cardboard stereotypes depicting them as fundamentalists or perpetual suspects. Thankfully, Link TV in collaboration with One Nation has provided a way to creatively showcase the American Muslim voice in their annual “Link TV: One Nation, Many…
Arab Soap Opera Showcases Equality in Marriage
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dali
Quick! When you think of what married life is in the Middle East, what comes to mind? Women clad in black burkas, abayas (robes), hijabs, and face veils, sticking close to home, raising kids and following the lead of her dominating Arab husband? A relationship where the man is in charge and the woman sticks…
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