My brother, a cardiologist, was among thousands of Muslims visited by the FBI in November 2001 and forced to submit to special registration fingerprinting, his photo and information forever in Homeland Security's files.
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We must make sure #MeToo breaks the race, class, gender, and faith lines that make it so hard for marginalized people to be heard.
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As Muslim women, we're not waiting for the president of the United States to open doors for us or to fight our fights.
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Saudi authorities must launch a campaign about the safety of female pilgrims and the determination of the authorities to ensure every woman's safety.
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In the U.K., my mother had been the breadwinner. I'd seen my parents side by side. In Saudi Arabia, my mother was basically rendered disabled. She was unable to drive, dependent on my dad for everything. The religious zealotry was so suffocating.
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For years, successive Arab dictators have tried to keep discontent at bay by distracting people with the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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I will never ally with Islamophobes and racists. But in the choice between 'community' and Muslim women, I will always choose my sisters.
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I was 15 when my family moved to Jidda from Britain in 1982. Living in Saudi Arabia was such a shock to my system that I like to say I was traumatized into feminism.
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As Muslim women, we're not waiting for the president of the United States to open doors for us or to fight our fights.