Muslim schoolgirls show that faith and fashion are not incompatible

Muslim schoolgirls show that faith and fashion are not incompatible

By funkymonkey on from www.guardian.co.uk

In a first floor classroom in the Hackney campus of the London School of Fashion a small group of young schoolgirls are wrapping clothes on to tailor's dummies.

They are using conventional clothes in unconventional ways – turning ties into belts and baggy T-shirts into neckwear. The idea is to challenge traditional notions of normality in fashion.

The approach is a common one for aspiring designers but it feels especially appropriate for the 20 assembled schoolgirls, all of whom are British and Muslim and all of whom are in traditional Islamic dress.
Hijab, A Narrative

Hijab, A Narrative

By SuhaibWebb on from www.suhaibwebb.com

“I want to wear the hijab (headscarf) from Monday, Mum.

And I did.

I could barely contemplate the words coming out of my mouth that day: Sunday, the thirteenth of June. I was, originally, planning to hold off donning the Muslim headscarf until at least seventh grade.
Muslim Facebook is here! MillatFacebook - Do we need it?

Muslim Facebook is here! MillatFacebook - Do we need it?

By elan on from www.elanthemag.com

In reaction to the global uproar surrounding Facebook’s recent allowance of a “Prophet Muhammad Cartoon Day”, several Muslims have formed an offshoot of the popular social networking site aimed at providing Muslims and “Peaceful people from other religions” with a virtual “safe space” in which to network. MillatFacebook.com seeks to provide all the functions of Facebook - minus the massive inventory of apps/games, and of course, minus the religious insensitivity. As the founders put it: “The objective is to provide a platform for all Muslims and nice, decent and sophisticated people of all religions and faiths, to come together and make a network. They should interact in a way that is socially responsible by providing them all the freedom of expression, however respecting each others’ sentiments, sensitivities and beliefs.”
Women banned from smoking hookah pipes in Gaza

Women banned from smoking hookah pipes in Gaza

By l0gikal on from www.telegraph.co.uk

There are few pleasures left for Gaza's 1.5 million people, squeezed by both a blockade and Hamas efforts to impose its strict Muslim lifestyle. And women here just lost another one.
Gaza's Hamas rulers have banned women from smoking water pipes in cafes, sending plainclothes agents through popular beachside spots Sunday to enforce the edict. Some women in the Palestinian territory are grumbling.

Mike Tyson pic: Here I am during my journey to Mecca

By l0gikal on from twitpic.com

Mike Tyson recently posted this picture on his twitter account during his visit to Mecca
http://twitter.com/MikeTyson/status/18202678728
Protesters Threaten To Leave Facebook Over Removed Pages

Protesters Threaten To Leave Facebook Over Removed Pages

By MuslimVoices on from muslimvoices.org

A group of protesters threaten to leave Facebook on July 21 due to the networking site's removal of four popular Islamic fan pages.
Your beliefs and your dollar don't mix - MSN Money

Your beliefs and your dollar don't mix - MSN Money

By azeem on from moneycentral.msn.com

Sure, you can invest in funds that cater to your conscience. But you won't make much money, unless you're a Muslim.
Tapping The Growing Muslim-American Market

Tapping The Growing Muslim-American Market

By azeem on from www.mediapost.com

"Best Buy even included the phrase 'Happy Eid' in a holiday flyer that also mentioned Christmas and Hanukkah last year," S. Saad Ahmed, director of sales and strategy for the Los Angeles-based Muslim Ad Network, tells Marketing Daily, "which was definitely a kind of olive branch to Muslim Americans."
World Cup Update: Muslim Player at Center of France Controversy

World Cup Update: Muslim Player at Center of France Controversy

By elan on from www.elanthemag.com

Nicolas Anelka, one of the top Muslim soccer players in the world, was recently kicked off the French team after a disagreement with coach Raymond Domenech. The situation started when Anelka, after a poor initial performance, was benched for the second half of Thursday’s Mexico-France matchup. He did not react well to this benching, supposedly embarking upon a profanity-laced tirade against his coach. It’s unclear just how audible Anelka’s tirade was - initial reports suggested that Anelka was shouting at Domenech, while subsequent reports have suggested that Anelka was speaking quietly and under his breath.
Muslim Tourist Designation: Australia

Muslim Tourist Designation: Australia

By MuslimVoices on from muslimvoices.org

Australia's tourism department is adapting to the growth by adding a Gold Coast Muslim visitor's guide and prayer rooms among other things.

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