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Publication & podcast for spiritual travel, history & culture from a Muslim perspective✨ https://t.co/6P2qYSvSYL for articles | iG @sacredfootsteps

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⭐️ ONLINE ISLAMIC ART COURSE

starting TOMORROW with renowned artist Laurelie Rae✨

📖 Study the formation of Islamic art from the Umayyads to the Ottomans, Safavids & Mughals

🎨 Create artwork through guided pattern & motif construction

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While some Muslim poets, such as Rumi and Hafez, are household names, few can name African Muslim poets, despite the rich poetic history of the continent, especially female ones.
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The Uncertain Future of Hebron’s Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi | Shahira Yatim

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This is how some white women weaponise feminist rhetoric against brown / black men. They fail (or refuse) to understand that the worldview and systems of oppression that once subjugated women in the West, are the same that continue to subjugate the Global South today.

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White feminism has an unspoken principle: the ends justify the means. Violent intervention is supported, even encouraged, if white feminist ideals are being ‘instilled’. Because for the white feminist, there is but one vision of womanhood, and it does not don a veil.

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Silence is consent. To the Western human rights activists, women’s groups, celebrity feminists evading moral and ethical responsibility: In the absence of your words, your silence is speaking for you. | A M A L I A H

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In 1984, Edward Said wrote a landmark essay, “Permission to Narrate,” in which he critiqued the Western media’s biased coverage of Israel-Palestine. Now Mohammed El-Kurd picks up where Said left off in his own essay, “The Right to Speak for Ourselves. bit.ly/46sOhPT

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