When it comes to women’s clothing, Islam has very high standards. According to Islamic piety, it must be long, loose, and free of any clearance, and it must cover the full body. However, there are ...
Finding clothes that fit, flatter and suit your taste can be a difficult task for anyone, but if you’re a young Muslim woman searching for something on trend it can be an even more impossible task. It ...
This story is an editorial collaboration between Bustle and Muslim Girl. Marwa Atik never meant to get into fashion. “In college, I literally picked every single major that had nothing to do with ...
Before June 12, Verona was known as one of the first stores catering to the religious and fashion needs of Muslim women ever to open in a major U.S. mall. On its opening day this May, hundreds of ...
Muslim swimmers, weightlifters and boxers are finding solutions for the dilemma. June 14, 2011 — -- Weightlifter Kulsoom Abdullah was on the brink of qualifying for the American Open tournament ...
As the image of women in Muslim clothing became hyper-visible in the news media in stereotypical illustrations of Muslims as a presumed security risk, increasing numbers of women began to announce ...
FEW sartorial choices are scrutinised as closely as those of Muslim women. Their clothing is regulated both in countries where Islam is a minority religion, and in those where it is professed by the ...
Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. In addition to her current role, she's worked for CNET's video, ...
On the sweltering August streets of metropolitan Washington, sandals, short skirts and halter tops are seemingly de rigueur. Bare-legged women in the summer’s latest chiffon miniskirts crowd the Metro ...
What style of dress should they wear in public? Should they be able to choose their own clothing? The West wants to know. How do people in Muslim countries prefer women to dress in public? This ...
(RNS) Radical Muslims. The phrase elicits images of ISIS militants and terror in the desert, perhaps grainy YouTube videos, Kalashnikovs and raised fists. What about ...