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  2. Azizah - Wikipedia

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    Azizah is an American magazine for North American Muslim women. The magazine was first published in October 2000. [1] [2] It was run by Tayyibah Taylor and Marlina Soerakoesoemah. [1] [3] Tayyibah Taylor, who was also the editor-in-chief of the magazine, died on September 4, 2014. [4] The headquarters of Azizah is in Atlanta, Georgia. [2]

  3. Muslim Girl - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Girl Magazine was a bi-monthly fashion, beauty, and lifestyle publication marketed for young Muslim women. [1] The magazine was first published in January 2007. [2] [3] It was published by Toronto's ExecuGo Media, [4] and offered style advice, articles on movies and music and general advice, but with a grounding in Islamic issues and with features on Muslim personalities, countries, and ...

  4. Samina Ali - Wikipedia

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    She is the co-founder of American Muslim feminist organization Daughters of Hajar. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2017, she held a public intervention titled What does the Quran really say about a Muslim woman's hijab? at the Tedx of the University of Nevada , explaining the prurient basis of the hijab and the prohibition of the wearing of a bra by Muslim women.

  5. Nine Parts of Desire - Wikipedia

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    Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women (1994) is a non-fiction book by Australian journalist Geraldine Brooks, based on her experiences among Muslim women of the Middle East. It was an international bestseller, translated into 17 languages.

  6. Na'ima B. Robert - Wikipedia

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    Na'ima B Robert (born Thando Nomhle McLaren; 19 September 1977) is an author of multicultural literature and founding editor of the UK-based Muslim women's publication, SISTERS Magazine. Born in Leeds to a Scottish father and Zulu mother, both from South Africa , Robert grew up in Zimbabwe and attended university in England.

  7. Zainab al-Ghazali - Wikipedia

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    Zaynab al-Ghazali was also a writer, contributing regularly to major Islamic journals and magazines on Islamic and women's issues. Although the Islamic movement throughout the Muslim world today has attracted a large number of young women, especially since the 1970s, Zaynab al-Ghazali stands out thus far as the only woman to distinguish herself ...

  8. List of female Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of women in university settings has increased the presence of women scholars. [2] Akram Nadwi authored the largest compilation on female Islamic scholars, titled Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa , spanning over two decades and containing a repository of more than 10,000 entries.

  9. The Caged Virgin - Wikipedia

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    The Caged Virgin: A Muslim Woman's Cry for Reason, also published as The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam (Dutch: De maagdenkooi), is a 2004 book by the former Dutch parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali. The Caged Virgin was first published in English in 2006.