LONDON: Open any newspaper in the UK today and the two topics which govern any discussion on Muslims are women and extremism. Unsurprisingly, Muslim women feel these topics are inadequately addressed by Muslims themselves.
Time and again, (...)
LONDON: At a time when many Pakistanis think that not much seems to be going right in Pakistan – floods, suicide bombings, a weakened democracy, charges of corruption and game-rigging against the once beloved national men's cricket team – the (...)
LONDON: At a time when many Pakistanis think that not much seems to be going right in Pakistan — floods, suicide bombings, a weakened democracy, charges of corruption and game-rigging against the once beloved national men's cricket team — the (...)
ISLAMABAD: Traveling alone as a Muslim Pakistani female hasn't been all that easy in a post-9/11 world. In fact, being ”Muslim”, “Pakistani” and a “woman” simultaneously can be too many red flags attached to one identity.
While pursuing my (...)
ISLAMABAD: Traveling alone as a Muslim Pakistani female hasn't been all that easy in a post-9/11 world. In fact, being ”Muslim”, “Pakistani” and a “woman” simultaneously can be too many red flags attached to one identity.
While pursuing my (...)