Muslim feminists have increasingly become agents of change and gender equality over the past two centuries and are engaging in political, social, and cultural life in the traditionally male-dominated … more →
Rachel YamahiroJehanzeb wrote 1 month ago: This is going to be controversial. I already know what many of you are thinking. “This is har … more →
thewhitelilyblog wrote 4 months ago: “I really love that dress,” one handsome senior citizen comments to another as they sit, … more →
rachelyamahiro wrote 7 months ago: Muslim feminists have increasingly become agents of change and gender equality over the past two cen … more →
rachelyamahiro wrote 7 months ago: Building on the ideas of Fazlur Rahman, I have found that prioritizing the fundamental messages of t … more →
rachelyamahiro wrote 7 months ago: These past few weeks have been particularly poignant for me because our discussions and readings hav … more →
rachelyamahiro wrote 7 months ago: Via the Independent. Violence against women is accepted, validated, and even mandated by law throug … more →
rogerhollander wrote 9 months ago: The Musawah conference in Kuala Lumpur, February 2009 By Frances Kissling March 6, 2009, www.religio … more →