Shelina Zahra Janmohamed Archive
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Dec 15, 2012
If Muslims don't collectively preserve Islamic heritage, one day there may be none left Read Article Preserving heritage is a duty for all Muslims
Dec 08, 2012
Women wanting to have both a career and a family are trapped between two contradictory narratives Read Article Caught between two views of women
Dec 01, 2012
Muslim women have expectations that companies will innovate to meet their needs. And when they don't, they innovate themselves Read Article The rising innovation of Muslim women
Nov 24, 2012
There is something cheesy about the cutesy description "mumpreneur". But the reality is very satisfying - and age old. Read Article Working mums are an age-old business
Nov 17, 2012
There are many ways to be a Muslim, and we must all respect that. Read Article Tolerance is a virtue we should all share
Oct 27, 2012
Throwing pebbles at Mina purges inner demons, but also has more worldly lessons for protest Read Article Lessons in protest from Haj pilgrims
Oct 20, 2012
Online retail therapy is a solution to so many of life's problems - so why don't Arabs do it more? Read Article Retail therapy is on pause at the mall
Oct 13, 2012
There is a penalty to be being born female, as this week's International Day of the Girl Child reminds us. And as a mother, I worry about the world my daughter will grow up in. Read Article Problems of girls worldwide are linked
Oct 06, 2012
Activists calling for gender equality need to recognise a middle way between nudity and the burqa Read Article Is 'naked' better for women than a veil?
Sep 29, 2012
Happiness is a big fat, Muslim wedding Read Article Happiness is hectic - and halal