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  • Headshot of a women (Sedigheh Vasmaghi) wearing glasses and a headscarf
    The Iranian theologian and feminist Sedigheh Vasmaghi

    A revolution in Islamic law

    With her work, Iranian feminist and legal scholar Sedigheh Vasmaghi is putting an end to male dominance in Islamic jurisprudence, striking at the very heart of the Islamic Republic.

  • Feminist art from Pakistan

    Thoughtful, provocative, chic: Shehzil Malik's fresh aesthetic seeks social transformation in a conservative, male-dominated society – sometimes by deliberately flaunting social conventions

  • Saudi students in Cairo: women's rights activist Aisha al-Mana sits on the right of the picture, wearing sunglasses
    Women's rights in Saudi Arabia

    Aisha al-Mana – the first woman to drive a car in Riyadh

    When people talk about feminism in the Middle East, they usually mean women in Cairo, Beirut or Damascus. Saudi-Arabia, on the other hand, rarely gets a mention. Local activist Aisha al-Mana proved a trailblazer for women in the region

  • Professor Kenneth M. Cuno
    Marriage, religion and love in Egypt

    The long road to modernising marriage

    American historian Kenneth M. Cuno talks to Qantara.de about the decline of polygamy in Egypt, the emergence of love when choosing a marriage partner, and what role Muhammad Abduh and Qasim Amin played in promoting new ideas about marriage and the family

  • Rights campaigner and 2023 Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi said in a September interview that she retained hope for change in Iran, despite having no prospect of release from prison and enduring the pain of separation from her family.
    Nobel peace prizewinner Narges Mohammadi

    Change in Iran 'irreversible'

    Rights campaigner and 2023 Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi said in a September 2023 interview that she retained hope for change in Iran, despite having no prospect of release from prison and enduring the pain of separation from her family

  • A popular Beirut-based media platform is tackling some of local society's most sensitive subjects – things like sex, love, desire and gender roles – with distinctive humour.
    Equality in the Arab world

    Lebanon's 'dangerous' Khateera feminists

    A popular Beirut-based media platform is tackling some of Arab society's most sensitive subjects – such as sex, love, desire and gender roles – with distinctive humour. Diana Hodali reports

  • Iran's authoritarian dress code

    Tehran seeks to enforce hijab rules again

    The hijab is not just a piece of clothing. This traditional headscarf holds deep cultural and political significance in Iran. The Islamist regime demands that women wear it for the sake of morality and order. Nonetheless, a considerable number of women have stopped doing so entirely. By Shora Azarnoush

  • Authorities in Iran are trying to enforce laws obligating women to cover their hair by sending them for psychological treatment.
    Iran protests

    Women defying hijab laws forced into psychiatric treatment

    Authorities in Iran are trying to enforce laws obligating women to cover their hair by sending them for psychological treatment.

  • In her latest book – "Journeys Toward Gender Equality in Islam" – Ziba Mir-Hosseini talks to six leading Muslim reformists about gender, women's rights and the latter's evolution over time.
    Islamic feminism

    Evolving gender rights

    In her latest book – "Journeys Toward Gender Equality in Islam" – legal anthropologist and activist Ziba Mir-Hosseini talks to six leading Muslim reformists about gender, women's rights and the latter's evolution over time. Interview by Tugrul von Mende

  • The murder of another young woman by a family member has led to renewed calls for Iraq's government to finally enact a law on domestic violence.
    Iraqi YouTube star's murder

    How to end domestic violence in Iraq?

    In Iraq, the murder of another young woman by a family member has led to renewed calls for the country's government to finally enact a law on domestic violence, one that has been stuck in parliamentary limbo for years. Cathrin Schaer reports

  • Young, feminist, Muslim - Toya Zurkuhlen is an editor at the "Datteltäter" and converted to Islam four years ago.
    Muslimas on Instagram

    The many ways to tie a headscarf

    Some German women who’ve converted to Islam are choosing to maintain a public presence on social media such as Instagram, under names such as "Hijabi on Tinder“. In doing so, they’re fending off the cliches and the hate – no matter where it comes from. Julia Ley reports

  • Nora Al-Jarawi (@Noorajrwi) is a Yemeni political and human rights activist.
    Yemen’s other war

    Female politicians targeted on social media

    With more than two hundred thousand followers on Facebook and about 54 thousand followers on Twitter, I am one of the most prominent Yemeni politicians on the ground and online. Yet not a day passes without me having to fight in the virtual world because I decided to have a voice. Activist Nora Al-Jarawi gives a personal account

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