Hijab-clad women are not only banned from working as teachers in school but now they are facing far more tortures even in the field of transportation.
Five Muslim persons were denied to get on the board of a Russian plane because three of the women...
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An attack upon one of the women workers in the men's prison in Worcester has kicked off a legal dispute between the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) and the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) in South Africa.
Faryouz Ahmed, the Muslim women was...
October 8 earthquake in Pakistan destroyed the life of many a homes and shattered the budding dream of many youngsters. However, as the saying goes, 'only if you dream, you will achieve', many young girls in Pakistan are being encouraged by the...
Muslim women no longer have to keep on wearing their loose black abayas repeatedly. Fashion designer Aheda Zanetti, has designed some trendy and unique pieces of swimwear's and sports outfit for the Muslim women worldwide.
The designers aim is to...
Addressing a recent seminar on the Travel industry, Indonesian vice president Jusuf Kalla made a very debatable remark.
The VP in quite a humorous vein said that 'there is nothing wrong in the Arab men staying at Indonesia paying the local women for...
Many European states are banning Muslim girls from wearing hijab to schools, and the latest one to follow the footsteps is the Norwegian government.
Papers nationwide is buzzing with this sudden uproar, that the Muslim girls in the Oslo's public...
How can anyone expect to protect oneself from a deadly disease when he or she has the least knowledge about it?
According to a UN study, a majority of the Bahraini women do not know the root cause of AIDS. More than 60% of the women said that they...
Today is the most awaited day in the history of Kuwaiti women, where the fate of 28 women candidate will be declared. This unlike the other parliamentary election is not going to be a stale one, but will be buzzing with all women voters who have come all...
At last, the fall of the largest downtown mosque of San Francisco's brings smile to the face of hundreds of female Muslim worshippers.
According to an article published in The Amherst Times, women who frequently visited the Darussalam mosque...
Despite the Pakistani Government's claims on the dropping number of unemployed persons nationwide, the latest Economic Survey states just the opposite.
More than 224,374 Pakistani women in the period spanning 2005-06 has lost their jobs or just...
A new law in Bahrain has granted seventeen Bahraini women government homes. This is the first time that 17 women - widows, spinsters and divorcées are being approved for this special category of privilege.
The deeds to the new homes were handed over...
'Masrafy' is going to be the first ever women-only Investment Bank that will be set up in Bahrain in the coming days.
To kick off this new venture, approval is already given by Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) with $1 billion authorized capital...
Under the leadership of liberal Saudi King Abdullah, Saudi women are getting opportunities in almost every field.
Despite the ban imposed by the Islamic law that women cannot work along with men, the rubber stamp Consultative Council has recently...
Seeing the sudden boom for fancy Abaya's, Dubai is gearing up to host a three day long fashion event, wherein all the in-house malls will be exhibiting the latest designs and trends that the traditional Arabic costume has been slowly embracing these...
The most awaited moment of the Qatar women kicked off with Dr Aneesa al-Hitmi, president of Qatar Women's Sports Committee and Nada Zeidan, Qatar's first women rally driver joining women across the nation to carry the Flame of the 'Doha 2006 Torch...


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