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Iran’s Olympic chief claims no punishment coming for climber

By Kim Tong-hyung — October 20, 2022
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Competitive climber Elnaz Rekabi competed without wearing her nation’s mandatory headscarf.

Hijab rules have nothing to do with Islamic tenets and everything to do with repressing women

By Deina Abdelkader — October 17, 2022
(The Conversation) — Imposing restrictions on women has been a way for many countries to demonstrate to the world what policies they want to pursue.

Tensions over race, religion in France’s presidential race

By Arno Pedram — April 21, 2022
PARIS (AP) — Experts have seen this election as unusually dominated by discriminatory discourse and proposals targeting immigration and Islam.

Three things we can learn from contemporary Muslim women’s fashion

By Liz Bucar — November 26, 2018
(The Conversation) — The recent interest in Muslim women’s style is challenging popular stereotypes about Islam.

Ibtihaj Muhammad: First US Olympian to compete in hijab

By Aysha Khan — August 8, 2016
(RNS) Thirty-year-old fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad made history as the first American Olympian to compete in a hijab – and then won a medal, too.
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