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6-26-2024
'Beni Mellal - The Central Asian nation of Tajikistan officially prohibited the wearing of hijabs and other “alien garments” this week, as the country’s parliament passed a new bill regulating Islamic clothing and
Eid celebrations.
The bill, approve'
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3-08-2024
'As we mark International Women's Day, it is fitting to spotlight individuals who epitomize the essence of leadership and community engagement. Among these remarkable women stands Sr. Tanweer Ebrahim, the founder of Nisa Foundation and a beacon of inspirati'
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3-08-2024
'On this International Women's Day, we pause to celebrate the remarkable women who have shaped our world, both past and present. It is a day of gratitude for their tireless efforts in creating a more equitable and just society where all voices are valued.
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8-23-2023
'Toronto has appointed its first Muslim Deputy Mayor, Ausma Malik, a distinguished Pakistani-Canadian councilor.
The announcement came after the newly Elected Mayor of Toronto, Oliva Chow appointed Ausma Malik as the Deputy Mayor for the south area of the'
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7-26-2023
'Rabat - The Atlass Lionesses are continuing to make history this year, with defender Nouhaila Benzina becoming the first footballer ever to wear a hijab during a FIFA World Cup match.
Benzina played as part of the starting lineup against Germany in Mel'
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Shilarze Saha Roy
7-26-2023
'Shilarze Saha Roy
There are dreams that even the reddest of cards can’t stop. No one knows this better than referee Heba Saadieh. The Palestinian celebrated her 34th birthday on January 3 this year, but she got the biggest gift of her life six days '
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6-21-2023
'The Senate has confirmed Nusrat Choudhury as the first Muslim woman to serve as a US federal judge, one year after President Joe Biden’s nomination.
Judge Choudhury, most recently the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, was'
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11-22-2022
'The court justifies its decision by invoking "neutrality" clause, which rights activists have previously slammed for "opening the door to widespread employment discrimination".
A top European Union (EU) court has ruled in favour of barring women with head'
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