More Muslim women across the United States are turning to the courts to challenge prison and police policies that force them ...
Hijab, niqab, burka - there are lots of different kinds of coverings worn by Muslim women all over the world. Some women wear a headscarf to cover their head and hair, while others wear a burka or ...
Nazma Khan, who immigrated to the United States from Bangladesh at age 11, faced years of shaming over wearing a headscarf in New York. So, in 2013, she started World Hijab Day – a day for both Muslim ...
Choosing the perfect hijab involves much more than simply selecting a beautiful color or pattern. The fabric, weight, texture, and style all play crucial roles in how comfortable you feel throughout ...
“Hijab is our crown, not a crime.” That is the tagline of World Hijab Day, established in 2012 by Nazma Khan in an effort “to fight discrimination against Muslim women through awareness [and] ...
As more women appear without headscarves in Iran’s cities, many say the shift reflects changing behaviour, not real freedom ...
In December, Nike released its first pro hijab, a pull-on head covering for Muslim women athletes. Nike isn’t the first company to offer a sports hijab—at least three others, Capsters, Asiya, and ...
Debates around the hijab in India have intensified legal and social tensions, but confusion between the hijab, burqa, and niqab continues to cloud public discourse. Hence, understanding the difference ...
Nike made headlines earlier this year when it announced it would be creating a sports hijab specifically engineered for female Muslim athletes. After months of anticipation (and even a fashion cover ...
The sport hijab has gone mainstream. Nike's "pro hijab" went on sale in the US Wednesday after rolling out in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa earlier in the month. Nike's campaign comes complete with ...
Barbie created its first hijab-wearing doll modeled after Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad Barbie’s breaking barriers! Ibtihaj Muhammad was the first-ever U.S. Olympic athlete to compete wearing a ...