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A New Tribal Identity: Merging Islam with Native-American Traditions
Sacred Space: Islamic Architecture 2.0
For Some Latinos, Islam Is Simple
Community Clinic Gives Health Care to All
Flying Free: Soaring Past Stereotypes of Afghan Women
5 Tips to Survive a Tough Pregnancy
Pregnancy is hard so ILLUME has gotten our mommy writers together to give their tips! In this article, a journalist and mother of 4 gives her tips on surviving pregnancy.
Can India’s New Commission Curb Rapes? Q&A With Justice Leila Seth
Former Chief Justice Leila Seth of the Himachal Pradesh High Court is one of the three members in the committee the government has set up to make anti-rape laws stronger.
Latina Immigrants: The New Ambassadors of Islam
Latina Muslim women in the United States are now assuming leadership roles in Islamic organizations and leading efforts to spread Islamic teachings in Latin America and beyond.
The 'Nail Polish Fatwa': Halal Beauty Market More Lucrative Than Ever
The sale of 'halal certified' beauty and personal care products is thriving. Many businesses are slowly learning how lucrative the market can be. According to MuslimVillage.com, this market is worth over $5 billion globally.
On Day of the Girl, Critical Look At Hypersexualization
In developing nations, child birth is the largest cause of death among girls who are between 15 to 19 years of age. Forced child marriages are one of the biggest concerns emerging from these societies.
Libyan-American Student Aspires to Become Nation's First Hijab-Clad Anchorwoman
Noor Tagouri, a 19-year-old college student, wants to become the first Muslim hijabi anchorwoman in America.
Dirty Paki Lingerie Goes to Edinburgh
Sex, religion, and politics collide as six Pakistani-American Muslim females air their dirty lingerie.
Qatari Students Create Navigation System for the Blind
An all-female team of students from Qatar University has created a wearable navigation device for the blind and visually imparied.
Hillary Clinton Teams Up With ESPN To Empower Women
A new partnership between Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and ESPN’s John Skipper has been set forth in hopes of empowering women and girls globally through sports and mentorship.
Farah Pandith Wants More Women Entrepreneurs
Farah Pandith, along with Hillary Clinton, has recently launched the “Women in Public Service” initiative, naming public service as “the next frontier.”
Anu Natarajan Launches Campaign to Become Nation's First Female Indian Mayor
On Apr. 10, Fremont Vice Mayor Anu Natarajan launched her campaign to become the nation’s first Indian American woman mayor.
Ta’leef Collective: The Union of Spirit and Sociality
Often called a “safe space” for American Muslims, Ta’leef Collective is an independent organization that serves as an addendum to traditional mosques in the Bay Area to support spiritual growth.
Sex and Islam Do Mix, But Not in America
Muslim youth are asked to go from 0 to 60 mph with a spouse and 2.3 children without being taught how to start the engine
El Cajon Killing Revives Fears of Islamophobia
Members of San Diego’s Iraqi community are expressing shock and surprise at the death of Shaima Alawadi, found lying in a pool of blood in the family’s El Cajon home last week.
The Arab Feminist Who Laid the Groundwork for Today’s Activists
An Arab renaissance cannot be accomplished without the rise of women in Arab countries.
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