Ms. Marvel

In ‘Ms. Marvel’, Muslim fans see a reflection of their lives

By Deepa Bharath and Mariam Fam — July 12, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The show touches on issues from surveilling mosques to what wearing head scarves means for some.

Islamic-friendly comic book content finds a growing audience

By Joseph Hammond — December 29, 2021
(RNS) — 'I just knew there would be interests in dynamic storytelling outside of the superheroes, wizards and dragons out there,' said the founder of Fictional Frontiers, an initiative seeking to support Muslim writers and illustrators.

Marvel’s Muslim superhero, Kamala Khan, inspires big hopes

By Saffiya Hosein — December 1, 2020
(The Conversation) — Kamala may be the most intriguing American Muslim superhero, with an ability to destabilize stereotypes while reinforcing ideas about American exceptionalism.

Why America needs Marvel superhero Kamala Khan now more than ever

By The Conversation — February 15, 2017
Kamala Khan is a superhero whose patriotism and contributions to Jersey City emerge because of her Muslim heritage, not despite it.

Muslims not assimilating? Au contraire!

By Asma T. Uddin — June 30, 2016
(RNS) Donald Trump says American Muslims have a hard time “assimilating” to America. He clearly doesn’t know about the unique American Muslim culture that has been developing since the country's inception.
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