Muslim women
Meet the Designer Who Is Reimagining the Hijab
In many countries, the way a person dresses can trigger religious hate, and Kallol Datta is challenging the prejudice surrounding everyday clothes.
This Muslim Sex Educator Believes God Wants Us to Orgasm
The Prophet Muhammad is thought to have been a big advocate of foreplay.
The Trump-Loving 'Patriot' Who Threatened to Kill Ilhan Omar Is Facing 10 Years in Prison
He allegedly called the congresswoman's office, threatened to put a “bullet in her fucking skull,” then spelled his name and offered his contact information.
Indian Man Booked for Saying ‘Talaq’ Three Times Over the Phone
An FIR filed by the wife’s father states that the man tried to use the newly-criminalised practice to instantly divorce her, by calling her from Saudi Arabia.
Why Muslim Fashion is Taking Over the Luxury World
The commitment to modest dressing is a lucrative space designers are tapping into. By 2023, Muslim fashion is forecasted to reach $361 billion a year.
This French City Closed Its Pools During a Heat Wave Because Some Women Wore Burkinis
Temperatures in Grenoble hit 100 degrees, but the city would rather close the public pools than let women swim in full-coverage swimsuits.
To Swear In, Ilhan Omar Lands in Airport Where She First Arrived as a Refugee
Incoming Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar flew into the DC airport on her way to take her oath of office first Somali-American refugee elected to Congress.
The Rules of Congress Are Changing With Its Members
As Congress becomes more diverse, many of its longstanding rules—like a ban on religious headwear—are starting to change.
The Photos Challenging What a Muslim Woman Should Look Like
Catching up with Canadian photographer Alia Youssef at her first exhibition of 'The Sisters Project.'
After Far-Right Attacks, Muslim Candidate Commits to Fighting 'Politics of Fear'
Ilhan Omar fended off attacks from far-right activist Laura Loomer the weekend before her primary in Minnesota's 5th congressional district.
Rashida Tlaib Will Likely Be the First Muslim Congresswoman
After winning her primary in Michigan, progressive candidate Rashida Tlaib got one step closer to becoming the first Muslim and first Palestinian-American woman to serve in Congress
4 Women in Tuesday's Primaries Who Could Go On to Make Congress History
Primaries in Missouri, Kansas, and Michigan could send the first Muslim woman, first Black woman, and first Indigenous woman to Congress in November.