From Dubai to Mars
Set to launch this summer, the Hope Mars Mission is a planned space exploration probe mission to Mars. The probe will attempt to answer the question of why Mars's atmosphere is losing hydrogen and … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
Set to launch this summer, the Hope Mars Mission is a planned space exploration probe mission to Mars. The probe will attempt to answer the question of why Mars's atmosphere is losing hydrogen and … [Read more...]
World —
Displaced: Contemporary Artists Confront the Global Refugee Crisis is currently on view at Santa Fe's SITE gallery. Eleven internationally acclaimed artists took on the theme of human migration and … [Read more...]
In this op-ed, Esquire editor Sarakshi Rai asks the question "Does Marvel have a diversity problem?" Rai makes the point that "women superheroes and those of colour were rarely featured in … [Read more...]
Women —
Ibtihaj Muhammad is an American sabre fencer and was a star-member of the United States fencing team. She is known for being the first Muslim American woman to wear a hijab while competing in the 2016 … [Read more...]
Morocco World News provides a "listicle" of amazing and inspiring Moroccan women who "overcame obstacles in their respective times and paved the way for future generations of strong independent … [Read more...]
National —
Last week, voters elected the first Muslim woman to hold office in the state of North Carolina. Nida Allam was voted on Tuesday as a member of Durham County’s Board of Commissioners. Here's what … [Read more...]
Coronavirus is changing the way people travel, work, play and also pray. Religious leaders are advising Muslims on how to participate in holy days and even how to pray safely without the risk of … [Read more...]
Taking Shape: Abstraction From the Arab World, 1950s–1980s is currently on view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University. The exhibit explores mid-20th-century abstract art from North Africa, … [Read more...]
Lorraine Ali is an Iraqi American television critic and in this op-ed for the Los Angeles Times, takes on Hollywood's interpretation of Arab culture. Here are some insights/tidbits from her … [Read more...]
There's a new rise of Palestinian cookbooks on the market with the New York Times making the point that "authors and chefs are arguing for their place at the table — to chronicle recipes, safeguard … [Read more...]