In Liberia, a workshop is organized by four groups namely: Concerned Muslims for National Development (CMND), Human Development Foundation (HDF), Liberia Islamic Union for Reconstruction and Development (LIURD), and United Muslim Women Organization of...
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In a recent interview conducted by IRIN, with Her Royal Highness Princess Haya Bint Al-Hussein, a WFP Goodwill ambassador, the Princess said that she’s quite optimistic about a joint coordination with the Arab Government with the aim of making the people...
With the Danish Cartoon rage still not subsiding, the Canadian Media has again created a controversy by interviewing only the male Muslim leaders thereby throwing it hard on the face of the women folk that they are nothing but mere subsidies.
It...
In Bahrain, a 2 day long conference was coordinated by US State Department and the Bahraini foreign ministry to discuss about the empowering of Islamic Women in the conservative Muslim areas.
The conference named "Success of women as leaders of...
Today a large number of Muslin women in Dubai are seen going through a great transition. They longer lock themselves up working merely as a housewife: slowly and steadily they are gaining hold over the stock market in the past few years.
Most of...
The Dutch anti-discrimination supervisory body ruled out a decision taken by the Dutch school against a Muslim Woman who refuses to shake hands with the opposite sex due to some religious reason put forward by her.
Fatima Amghar, 20 was deterred from...
It is indeed a great honor for the entire nation of Iran as one of her prominent female, the acclaimed poetess, writer and university professor Tahereh Saffarzadeh is pronounced as the Muslim Woman Of the year 2005.
The decision was formally...
RABI'A: the second from left
There is so much of controversy regarding the Hijab/head veil of the Muslim Women that I am often caught up in a dilemma as to whom to argue with.
Today I will share with all the real life story of Rabi’a Frank,...
With the changes over a period of time now, the world which was once a Wasteland for the Saudi Women is now turning out be a better place to live in.
Now even the advertising world is trying to concentrate more on what women wants and desire, coz...
Published by Smith Davies, the book named “Women Who Changed the World”, is all bout the outstanding females who have accomplished a lot in this world. The book focuses on their achievements in all the fields like politics, literature, art, science,...
Silvy, was 19 years old when she was married happily and life seemed to be a pleasure ride for both she and her husband: but all of a sudden everything went hay wire when someone threw acid on her face due to which now she keeps herself in a self made...
Sohela Ansari and Aftab, a Muslim couple of India who have been happily married for 11 long years and parents of three children’s have been ordered to divorce by the Islamic leaders when they got to know that Aftab had muttered the word Talaq thrice...
At last it is proved by Anoushe Ansari, an Iranian entrepreneur and a Muslim Woman that the West’s portrayal of the Muslim Women folk as a stereotyped one should better be forgotten.
Just as the way we were proud of Late Kalpana Chawla, the first...
In the Northern part of Kenya where you are sure to find many Muslim Women living in the refugee Camp has started playing football off late. And the credit all goes to the fashion label Nike coz they have made it possible for the female to come out and...
16 year old, Sabrina Begum who was not allowed to wear Hijab (head veil) to her school finally admitted defeat after she lost her case that had been going on for three long years.
Sabrina was an exceptional case in the Denbigh High School in Luton...


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