MOST WEEKLY RECAP
We here at Muslims on Screen and Television (MOST) have crafted an 'in case you missed it' #ICYMI list of this past week's most timely and relevant stories from across the web: 1) Muslim Women … [Read more...]
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We here at Muslims on Screen and Television (MOST) have crafted an 'in case you missed it' #ICYMI list of this past week's most timely and relevant stories from across the web: 1) Muslim Women … [Read more...]
Excerpts from CNN story: -- Rashida Tlaib will make history as the first Palestinian-American woman to serve in Congress. -- Tlaib has said she will wear a Palestinian gown called a thobe for … [Read more...]
The oldest Muslim cemetery in the United States is in North Dakota, near the city of Ross, and is known as the Assyrian Moslem Cemetery. Surrounded by farm and prairie land, the cemetery and … [Read more...]
In Australia, a new program offers computer classes for Muslim mothers so they can learn how to monitor their children’s online activities and keep them safe from dangerous predators such as ISIS. … [Read more...]
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The goal of today's first Muslim Women's Day is simple, to amplify "powerful, positive messages of solidarity with Muslim women of all backgrounds." The event is sponsored by MuslimGirl.com along with … [Read more...]
The Dardenne brothers are art-house darlings, having co-directed “Two Days, One Night” (starring Marion Cotillard) and “The Kid with a Bike,” twice-winning the prestigious Palme d’Or. They premiered … [Read more...]
From selling “fuzzy slippers” at the local mall to currently being the self-described “tech entrepreneurs” behind Amerisleep (a company that sells high-end, scientifically-developed mattresses), Firas … [Read more...]
Sherin Khankan is a well-known commentator and author in Denmark and recently opened Scandinavia’s first female-led mosque in Copenhagen, saying she hopes to create “debate and dialogue.” Ms. Khankan … [Read more...]
According to Saadia Zahidi's new book Fifty Million Rising, at least a third of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) trained talent across the Middle East are female. In Iran, … [Read more...]
A look at two best friend teens in Beirut – he’s Druze (a branch of Shia Islam) and she’s a Sunni Muslim. Together they’ve started Youth United Lebanon whose goal is to bring together people with … [Read more...]