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  • Eid Al-Adha Part TWO

    By: Wonuola Lawal   Part TWO It’s been thirteen years since Grandfather passed. His death was sudden. One night he was standing in the kitchen holding a cup of tea and the next…

  • Eid Al-Adha Part ONE

    By: Wonuola Lawal It’s the first of September and once again we’re celebrating Eid Al-Adha. It is Islamic tradition to go to the Mosque in the morning before preparing for the feast…

  • Hoda Katebi On Dismantling Orientalism Through Fashion, Art, And Activism

    By: Atoosa Moinzadeh   “Fashion is an incredibly powerful form of communication,” says Hoda Katebi. And for the 22-year-old Iranian Muslim, the personal is inherently political. As the founder of fashion and social…

  • Djamila

    by: enas elmohands   In the 1960s, Algerian revolutionary, Djamila Boupacha was captured by French soldiers and raped with a broken beer bottle and the one question she asked herself, was “Do you…

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