A Muslim woman is one who strikes a balance between her external appearance and internal nature. She understands that she is composed of a body, a mind and a soul, and gives each the attention it deserves, without exaggerating in
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While opening the Women’s Economic Forum in Riyadh recently, Founder of the WIL Series, Sophie Le Ray said that Saudi Arabia is opening a new page in its history. Le Ray pointed out that the nations of the GCC region
Oil and gas is the sector that could lead the change to increasing female participation in the workforce, said the author of a new report launched on Saturday February 17th, 2018. The report themed “Energy: Driving force behind increasing female
Many people may not know that mothers specifically and parents in general are held in very high esteem in the faith of Islam. There are verses in the Qur’an and in the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that lay
It was announced yesterday that The European court of Justice had ruled that employers can ban visible religious symbols (headscarf’s included). This law is backed by the highest court of justice in Europe and it serves as a serious threat
For far too long, Muslim-hijab women have been the topic of discussion. These discussions raised up misconceptions. Which entails their inner lives, the way they should behave and so much more. Below are some of the misconceptions. #1. The choice
Muslim women around the world are breaking stereotypes and misconceptions such as women in Islam are oppressed and restricted to the home. Keep reading to find out more about these outstanding women and their achievements in the Olympics 2016. Aliya
Violence in the world escalates each day. For whatever reason, women continue to be the most targeted. Statistics show marked increase in hate crimes against Muslims, particularly Muslim women over the years. It is important therefore, that one equips him/herself
It’s the 21st century and women all over the world, Muslim or not, are being influenced to adhere to the impossible beauty standards set my mainstream; flawless faces, pointy noses, high cheekbones, archy eyebrows, flawless pearly whites, pouty lips and