3 December – 9 December Islam in Media Roundup

Women’s network builds bridges amid Nigeria’s violence, Muslim and Christian mistrust

Women’s network builds bridges amid Nigeria’s violence, Muslim and Christian mistrust

Religion News Service

Since the group’s founding in 2011, the Women of Faith Peacebuilding Network’s activities have reached more than 10,000 Muslim and Christian women across Nigeria through seminars, meditations, presentations by religious leaders, and dialogue.
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Saudi-based ICD eyes blockchain-based tool for Islamic banks

Saudi-based ICD eyes blockchain-based tool for Islamic banks

Reuters

“The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) plans to introduce a blockchain-based product to help Islamic banks manage their liquidity needs, the Saudi Arabia-based multilateral body said.”
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Do Republicans Believe in Religious Liberty for Muslims?

Do Republicans Believe in Religious Liberty for Muslims?

The Daily Beast

As President Trump talks up religious liberty, Dean Obeidallah examines the Republican record on extending religious freedoms to Muslims, leading to unsettling conclusions.
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Defining a Muslim woman by whether she covers up is toxic

Defining a Muslim woman by whether she covers up is toxic

Metro

Journalist Tahmina Begum takes a closer look at the reaction when visibly Muslim social media personalities like Dina Tokio choose to remove their hijabs.
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 Muslim preachers help Kosovo women learn, win their rights

Muslim preachers help Kosovo women learn, win their rights

Religion News Service

A widespread tradition among many Muslims holds that it’s better for women to pray at home than in the mosque. In Kosovo, an Ottoman-era tradition is bucking that trend, with religious authorities seeking to establish the training of women as spiritual teachers in mosques.
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 Gujarat Government Collecting Data Of Muslim Students: Report

Gujarat Government Collecting Data Of Muslim Students: Report

NDTV

For years, Gujarat’s government has been quietly and unapologetically collecting demographic data on Muslim students without explaining their intentions, concerning minority advocacy groups.
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Madrasa Discourses equip tomorrow’s Islamic scholars with scientific literacy

Madrasa Discourses equip tomorrow’s Islamic scholars with scientific literacy

Religion News Service

In 2015, Ebrahim Moosa founded the Madrasa Discourses, a program of study at Notre Dame, in an effort to connect traditional Islamic Knowledge to modern discourse on scientific and philosophical questions.
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Shi'ite rivalry paralyzes Iraq's government

Shi'ite rivalry paralyzes Iraq's government

Reuters

A growing rivalry between two powerful Shi’ite Muslim factions has paralyzed efforts to form a government in Iraq six months after an election aimed at steering the country toward recovery from years of war.
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Will new water-saving measures at Egypt's mosques help save water?

Will new water-saving measures at Egypt's mosques help save water?

Al-Monitor

The Egyptian ministries of religious endorsement and water resources and irrigation have collaborated on an experiment to install water-saving nozzles on the faucets at El-Sayeda Nafisa Mosque as part of a national effort to conserve water.
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Hate crimes in Canada surge 47%, fueled by attacks on Jewish, Muslim and black populations

Hate crimes in Canada surge 47%, fueled by attacks on Jewish, Muslim and black populations

The Washington Post

Reported hate crimes in Canada skyrocketed 47 percent last year, the highest number since comparable data first become available in 2009, according to recently released figures from Statistics Canada.
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Egypt hands Muslim Brotherhood leader another life sentence

Egypt hands Muslim Brotherhood leader another life sentence

AP News

An Egyptian court has sentenced five people, including the head of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group, to life in prison on charges related to inciting violence and supporting militants.
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The Effects of the Muslim Ban One Year Later

The Effects of the Muslim Ban One Year Later

ACLU

 ACLU advocate Manar Waheed examines the impact of the Trump Administration’s travel ban against people from Muslim majority countries on the one year anniversary of its enforcement. 
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Listen up: Oral history of Muslims in Brooklyn launches at Historical Society

Listen up: Oral history of Muslims in Brooklyn launches at Historical Society

Brooklyn Papers

The Brooklyn Historical Society has launched their most recent project by asking 50 Muslims to reflect on their experience in Brooklyn and finding that Muslims have played an integral role in shaping life in New York City.
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Meet the Women Championing South Africa's Black Muslim Pride

Meet the Women Championing South Africa's Black Muslim Pride

Okay Africa

There’s a new movement of Black Muslims in South Africa asserting their Africanness within the context of their religion.
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Patriarchy in Palestine

Patriarchy in Palestine

Al-Jazeera

In Palestine, women have to struggle against gendered violence by their own society and by the Israeli occupation.
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UAE's forum for 'promoting peace' is another cynical PR initiative

UAE's forum for 'promoting peace' is another cynical PR initiative

Middle East Eye

The Emirati government has been engaged in similarly murderous and reckless behavior as Saudi Arabia, but their efforts to mask it have been much more effective. 
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 Modi’s India is a living nightmare for Muslims

Modi’s India is a living nightmare for Muslims

The Washington Post

In Modi’s India today, as acts of communal violence increase, the worst fears of Indian Muslims are coming true.
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Anti-Islam activists get key roles in 'family-friendly' Brexit march

Anti-Islam activists get key roles in 'family-friendly' Brexit march

The Guardian

A “proudly anti-Islam” Australian activist and a YouTuber who sent a rape tweet to a Labour MP have been handed prominent roles at a “family-friendly” Brexit rally expected to take place in London on Sunday, the Guardian has learned.
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Trump-supporting Pastor Says Newly Elected Congress Will ‘Look Like An Islamic Republic’

Trump-supporting Pastor Says Newly Elected Congress Will ‘Look Like An Islamic Republic’

Newsweek

E.W. Jackson, a pastor and politician in Virginia, disparaged the demographic changes in the US House of Representatives stemming from the results of the November midterm elections.
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Al-Arabiya Slams Linda Sarsour As Muslim Brotherhood Ally

Al-Arabiya Slams Linda Sarsour As Muslim Brotherhood Ally

Jerusalem Post

In a wide-ranging article, the Saudi Arabia-based news channel Al-Arabiya accused activist Linda Sarsour of having links to extremist organizations, including Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Anti-Zionism Isn’t the Same as Anti-Semitism

Anti-Zionism Isn’t the Same as Anti-Semitism

NY Times

Opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg discusses the important differences between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, including the long history of Jewish anti-Zionism or non-Zionism.
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Brooklyn Muslims document their past and present in new oral history project

Brooklyn Muslims document their past and present in new oral history project

Religion News Service

The Brooklyn Historical Society’s Muslims in Brooklyn project launched this week, featuring interviews with fifty locals Muslims; the interviews will be collected in a permanent, searchable digital archive paired with public educational and art programs.
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Influential Muslim scholar criticised for calling the UAE a 'tolerant country'

Influential Muslim scholar criticised for calling the UAE a 'tolerant country'

Middle East Eye

Hamza Yusuf, the president of Zaytuna College, has been criticized for comments given during the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies, which described the UAE as a country “committed to tolerance.”
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Maydan editors selected some of the most thought-provoking news items on issues around Islam, religion and public-life for you. Let us know what you have been reading. Drop us a line at mediaroundups@themaydan.com!