Could Muslim Women’s Day ever be complete without us sounding the alarm on all things politics and identity? We think not! Of course, there’s no denying that the conversations surrounding our current cultural and political discourse are so pertinent, perhaps more so than ever before. And so, we are exceedingly proud to bring you a list of original content featured by our partners this #MuslimWomensDay that centered around the topics of identity and politics.

We took this opportunity to explore identity beyond the standard norms, and expose how those on the fringes of societal norms were working to build more inclusive and welcoming environments for all to explore their unique, intersectional identities. So, dive right in for the very best that our partners and allies had to offer with regards to all things identity. Whether you’re searching for the latest on dating (sort of) as a Muslim woman, or advice on how best to go about defining your identity across intersections, or even if you’re just searching for a moment of relatability, we’ve got your back:

1. What MuslimGirl’s Amani Al-Khatahtbeh Wants to See From the Beauty Industry in 2019.

 

2. Representation as a Black Muslim Woman Is Good—And It’s a Trap.

 

3. Islam Helped Me Find My Path as a Queer Sex Educator.

 

4. The First American Woman Imam Explains the Rise of Islamic Feminism.

 

5. Don’t Ask Us Why We Wear the Hijab; Don’t Ask Us Why We Don’t Wear the Hijab.

 

6. Dating (Sort Of!) As A Modern Muslim Woman.

 

7. What I Learned When I Tried To Be A “Good” Muslim Immigrant.

 

8. 10 Muslim Voices On The Best Ways To Be An Ally To Muslim Women.

 

9. Without This Woman, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh Wouldn’t Know How To Be A Strong Muslim.

 

10. Muslim at Work: Two Women Share Their Stories.

 

11. Muslim College Women in 2019: Who They Are, What They Stand For, & How They’re Changing The Game.

 

12. Don’t Assume Muslim Women Aren’t Feminists, & 18 Other Damaging Assumptions To Avoid.

 

13. I’m a Muslim-American Immigrant, & I Choose Openness.

 

14. Amani Al-Khatahtbeh On Why She Created #MuslimWomensDay and Why It Matters.

 

15. What Will People Say?: On The Fear Of Being Seen For Who We Really Are.

 

16. Appropriation And Cancel Culture Were Hot Topics At Our Muslim Women’s Day Panel.

 

17. This Comprehensive Study Sheds Light on the Latino Muslim Experience.

 

18. Listening to Muslim Women Is More Important This Muslim Women’s Day Than Ever Before.

 

19. On Muslim Women’s Day, Women-Only Mosques Are About Much More Than Prayer.

 

20. Ibtihaj Muhammad: “It’s Important to Have Muslim Women Be Shown in a Different Light.” 

 

21. Muslim Women Should Look to the Past to Find the Empowerment We Need Today. 



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