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Tag: WOMEN’S RIGHTS

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#99 Are women’s rights being hijacked for a sinister agenda?

As we reach the 99th episode of Unscripted, we pose the question: are women's rights being hijacked for a sinister agenda?

Latest News News United Kingdom 7 Min Read

Scotland takes damaging step in passing gender reform bill

The Scottish parliament has voted to allow people as young as 16 to apply for a sex change without a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

Latest News News United Kingdom 6 Min Read

Muslim woman left violated after being dragged out of home by police while half-dressed

West Midlands Police has suspended two male officers after a half-dressed Muslim woman was dragged out of her home.

Latest News News News Pakistan Pakistan 7 Min Read

“Why are they wearing shorts?” – The Question That Shook Pakistan

Journalist Rafiq Khan faced a fierce backlash for asking about Pakistani women’s football team’s kit

Current Affairs Featured Opinion Politics Women 19 Min Read

The White Tears for Afghanistan’s Women

Afghan women are not passive entities that need rescuing by White liberals, writes Zimarina Sarwar…

Current Affairs Europe Featured Islamic Law Islamophobia Politics UK 20 Min Read

Worried about Non Muslims in Britain? Response to Telegraph

All praise belongs to Allāh, may His blessings and salutations be upon His final Messenger, Muhammad (sall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa sallam). Introduction Last week an article in the Telegraph entitled “Worried about Muslims in Britain? Here’s the answer…” caused quite an uproar. The headline has since been changed as well as

Analysis Current Affairs Iran Middle East Politics 12 Min Read

Reyhaneh Jabbari: Iran’s latest victim

After living on death row for the last five years, Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, was executed in Tehran on Friday 24th October 2014 by Iranian authorities, in one of the most brazen human rights violations in recent memory. Reyhaneh Jabbari was convicted of murdering Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi in 2007, an ex-intelligence