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¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar! en CADENA 100 aborda la votación en el Congreso de la propuesta de VOX para prohibir el Burka y el Niqab, apoyada por PP y UPN, con los independentistas catalanes pidiendo también competencias de seguridad. Dimite José Ángel González, número dos de la Policía Nacional, tras una denuncia por agresión sexual. El Gobierno insta a la Fiscalía a investigar Instagram y TikTok por contenido ilegal. Se celebra el Año Nuevo Chino del Caballo de Fuego, comienza el Ramadán para musulmanes y el Miércoles de Ceniza para cristianos. El programa debate cómo los padres terminan haciendo los trabajos escolares de sus hijos, recibiendo llamadas de oyentes. La música incluye a Aitana ("Superestrella"), Guru Josh ("Infinity"), Sia, Manuel Turizo, Luis Capaldi, Shakira, David Guetta y Cruz Beckham, y Ximeno presenta las experiencias infantiles con disfraces de Carnaval.
José Ángel González, número dos de la Policía Nacional, renuncia tras ser citado por agresión sexual a una subordinada, quien presentó querella con pruebas. El Ministerio de Interior tramita su salida. Renudan los trenes de alta velocidad Madrid-Sevilla, aunque persisten retrasos. La investigación del descarrilamiento de Adamuz, sin versión oficial, apunta a colapso de soldadura de carril. El Congreso rechaza la propuesta de VOX de prohibir el Burka y Niqab. Junts se opone y pide traspaso de competencias en seguridad, que el PSOE estudiará. Consensos en Ginebra para un posible acuerdo nuclear Irán-EE. UU. Rusia, Ucrania y EE. UU. inician tercera ronda de negociaciones de paz con desconfianza, mientras Rusia intensifica ataques con drones. Nueve detenidos en Francia por la muerte de un joven de ultraderecha en Lyon, presuntamente por un grupo de extrema izquierda. Médicos españoles cumplen segunda jornada de huelga por estatuto marco, con mil servicios suspendidos. Sanidad aún no ...
Recibimos a Guillermo Duque para que nos cuente su forma tan original de enseñar a través de canciones. Hablamos con Santiago González y Agustín Cacho para que actualicen el estado de algunos parques naturales después de las constantes borrascas. Reflexionamos sobre el uso del burka o el niqab con Laura Guitierrez y Najat El Hamri. Por último, escuchamos las audiobiografías de Lucía, Ana, Leonor, Valentina y Mar.
Niqab und Burka sind seit rund einem Jahr in der Schweizer Öffentlichkeit nicht mehr erlaubt. Wer sich nicht an das Verhüllungsverbot hält, bezahlt eine Busse. In Berner Tourismusregionen kommt dies vor. Weiter in der Sendung: · Langlauf-Elite im Wallis: Gegen 10'000 Fans aus aller Welt verfolgten die Langlauf-Weltcupwettkämpfe im Goms. · Der Blick in die Woche mit einem Augenzwinkern: Wie die Vorstellung des «Verzeichnis der Behördengänge» ablaufen könnte.
La rencontre Martineau-Dutrizac avec Richard Martineau et Benoit Dutrizac. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Aujourd'hui, Barbara Lefebvre, prof d'histoire-géo, Laura Warton Martinez, sophrologue, et Charles Consigny, avocat, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
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Religionsvetaren, författaren och forskaren Eli Göndör gästar gänget. Eli är doktor i religionshistoria med inriktning mot islamologi och Mellanöstern och är verksam vid Segerstedtinstitutet på Göteborgs universitet.OBS. Hela avsnittet är 2 h 55 min långt. Vill du få tillgång till alla hela avsnitt? Bli medlem på Sista Måltiden. Som medlem får du tillgång till alla nya och gamla avsnitt i sin helhet och utan reklam. Lyssna i valfri podcast-app, inklusive Spotify. Enkelt att komma igång. Ingen bindningstid. Tryck här för att bli medlem eller gå in på https://sistamaltiden.se. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Religionsvetaren, författaren och forskaren Eli Göndör gästar gänget. Eli är doktor i religionshistoria med inriktning mot islamologi och Mellanöstern och är verksam vid Segerstedtinstitutet på Göteborgs universitet.OBS. Hela avsnittet är 2 h 55 min långt. Vill du få tillgång till alla hela avsnitt? Bli medlem på Sista Måltiden. Som medlem får du tillgång till alla nya och gamla avsnitt i sin helhet och utan reklam. Lyssna i valfri podcast-app, inklusive Spotify. Enkelt att komma igång. Ingen bindningstid. Tryck här för att bli medlem eller gå in på https://sistamaltiden.se. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Internet gratuito en dos clínicas del ISSSTE en Álamo, VeracruzAgricultura incluye apoyo al campo en el Censo del BienestarPortugal prohíbe burka y niqab en espacios públicos Más información en nuestro Podcast
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Bom dia! ☕Participe do 3º Encontro de Mobilidade Global com a D4U aqui.Delivery de bateria com a Moura é aqui.No episódio de hoje:
Sannfinländarna vill förbjuda slöjor som täcker ansiktet på offentliga platser (se bilden). Det är inte första gången partiet lyfter frågan, men den här gången är det inte många som protesterar - åtminstone högljutt. Varför vill man ha ett förbud och vilka är riskerna med det? Barnombudsmannen Elina Pekkarinen, den sannfinländska lokalpolitikern Joonas Kiviranta samt Andreas Elfving, som är undervisningsministerns specialmedarbetare, debatterar under ledning av Bettina Sågbom. E-post: slaget@yle.fi
The Sinister COST Of Wearing the Veil | Kellie-Jay Keen. Burqa? Niqab? Hijab? What are these garments? And when women wear them - is it truly a matter of choice? Or are Westerners too scared to address the misogyny behind women in the veil? Kellie-Jay Keen joins me to discuss her recent viral video "Free Your Faces, Ladies!" and the subsequent bombardment of messages she has received from women of Saudia Arabia, who are desperate to escape their fabric prison. Follow Kellie-Jay
Der er huller i lovgivningen, der tillader muslimsk social kontrol og kvindeundertrykkelse på uddannelsesinstitutioner i Danmark. Sådan lød det fra statsminister Mette Frederiksen på grundlovsdag. Fremover vil statsministeren derfor have fjernet bederummene på uddannelsesinstitutioner og udvide tildækningsforbuddet, så det også gælder på uddannelserne. Men er det fornuftigt? Har demokratiet forrang over for religion? Eller er statsministeren i gang med at undertrykke danske muslimers rettigheder? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Panel: Trine Bramsen, uddannelsesordfører (S) Jens Boe, Fhv. rektor, Nørre Gymnasium, fhv. formand, Danske Gymnasier Zainab Nasrati, medicinstuderende og tidl. radiovært på 'Det Muslimer taler om' på 24syv Ibrahim El-hassan, Statskundskabsstuderende Amar Khalil, Medicinstuderende Mikkel Bjørn, Udlændingeordfører DF Christina Egelund, Uddannelses og forskningsminister Vært: Cecilie Lange Producer: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen Tilrettelæggere: Frederikke Ernst & Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen
Der er huller i lovgivningen, der tillader muslimsk social kontrol og kvindeundertrykkelse på uddannelsesinstitutioner i Danmark. Sådan lød det fra statsminister Mette Frederiksen på grundlovsdag. Fremover vil statsministeren derfor have fjernet bederummene på uddannelsesinstitutioner og udvide tildækningsforbuddet, så det også gælder på uddannelserne. Men er det fornuftigt? Har demokratiet forrang over for religion? Eller er statsministeren i gang med at undertrykke danske muslimers rettigheder? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Panel: Trine Bramsen, uddannelsesordfører (S) Jens Boe, Fhv. rektor, Nørre Gymnasium, fhv. formand, Danske Gymnasier Zainab Nasrati, medicinstuderende og tidl. radiovært på 'Det Muslimer taler om' på 24syv Ibrahim El-hassan, Statskundskabsstuderende Amar Khalil, Medicinstuderende Mikkel Bjørn, Udlændingeordfører DF Christina Egelund, Uddannelses og forskningsminister Vært: Cecilie Lange Producer: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen Tilrettelæggere: Frederikke Ernst & Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen
Der er huller i lovgivningen, der tillader muslimsk social kontrol og kvindeundertrykkelse på uddannelsesinstitutioner i Danmark. Sådan lød det fra statsminister Mette Frederiksen på grundlovsdag. Fremover vil statsministeren derfor have fjernet bederummene på uddannelsesinstitutioner og udvide tildækningsforbuddet, så det også gælder på uddannelserne. Men er det fornuftigt? Har demokratiet forrang over for religion? Eller er statsministeren i gang med at undertrykke danske muslimers rettigheder? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Panel: Trine Bramsen, uddannelsesordfører (S) Jens Boe, Fhv. rektor, Nørre Gymnasium, fhv. formand, Danske Gymnasier Zainab Nasrati, medicinstuderende og tidl. radiovært på 'Det Muslimer taler om' på 24syv Ibrahim El-hassan, Statskundskabsstuderende Amar Khalil, Medicinstuderende Mikkel Bjørn, Udlændingeordfører DF Christina Egelund, Uddannelses og forskningsminister Vært: Cecilie Lange Producer: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen Tilrettelæggere: Frederikke Ernst & Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen
Née en Iran, Elle raconte comment elle a réussi à s’infiltrer incognito à une rencontre de Québec solidaire, avec Jean-Luc Mélenchon, pour dénoncer certaines contradictions. Entrevue avec Mandana Javan, militante pour les droits des femmes issues de cultures musulmanes, Physicienne et Femme d’affaires. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entre foi, identité et modernité, cet épisode explore les tensions de notre époque. Guillaume Pelletier dévoile le pavillon canadien à l’Expo 2025 d’Osaka, symbole d’ouverture et d’innovation. Lise Ravary défend la décision de la Cour suprême britannique sur la définition légale du mot "femme". Mandana Javan raconte comment elle a infiltré un événement de QS en niqab pour dénoncer des contradictions idéologiques. Enfin, Marc Boilard s’interroge sur l’avenir des religions après la mort du pape François. Une production QUB Avril 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Voter masqué! Sophie nous rappelle les règlements pour les prochaines élections fédérales. La rencontre Durocher-Dutrizac avec Sophie Durocher, La rencontre Durocher-Dutrizac Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
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Iniziamo la puntata partendo dal caso Paragon, lo spyware israeliano utilizzato per spiare alcuni giornalisti e attivisti. Lo facciamo insieme a Carlo Biffani, esperto di sicurezza, intelligence e antiterrorismo.Niqab a scuola a Monfalcone, il Governo: “In classe si sta a volto scoperto”. Con noi Antonello Giannelli, presidente dell’Associazione Nazionale Presidi.Come ogni venerdì, il Reportage: “Verso il Festival. Casa Sanremo, parola ai giovani”. Di Livia Zancaner. Il meteo del fine settimana con Mattia Gussoni, de IlMeteo.it. Torna in campo la Serie A: il Como ospita la Juventus. Ci aggiorna Giovanni Capuano.
In una scuola a Monfalcone ad alcune studentesse musulmane è permesso di poter indossare il niqab, velo che lascia scoperti solo gli occhi, durante le lezioni in classe.«In questo campo, se si tratta di integrazione non ci sono prassi consolidate, si può procedere solo col buon senso, per prevenire criticità» ha detto la preside dell'istituto.Ne parliamo con Marina Terragni, Autorità garante per l'infanzia e l'adolescenza e Karima Moual, giornalista e scrittrice.
Il Governo nega di aver utilizzato uno spyware israeliano per spiare giornalisti e attivisti, dopo che l'azienda produttrice ha revocato il contratto. Intanto Avvenire pubblica le carte di una denuncia all'Italia sulla Libia presentata alla Corte penale internazionale già nel 2019. E se Trump porta avanti il progetto di controllare e "resortizzare" Gaza, il dibattito italiano ci porta in Friuli Venezia Giulia dove alcune studentesse in classe con il velo integrale islamico sono diventate un caso.
Ich möchte Auto fahren wie jeder andere auch“ Nancy A. ist 33 Jahre alt und vor acht Jahren zum Islam konvertiert. Zum Interview treffen wir uns in einem Hotel nahe dem Verwaltungsgericht. Mit dabei ist ihr Ehemann und zwei der drei kleinen Kinder, die sie gemeinsam haben. Der Ehemann "bewacht" nicht seine Ehefrau, er muss sich um die beiden Kinder kümmern, während seine Frau mir hier Rede und Antwort steht.
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Habeck über seinen Auschwitzaufenthalt, Raab über Pufpaff, Niqab vor Gericht und Melania am Schreibtisch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Deutschland bleiben Gesichtsschleier wie der Niqab beim Autofahren verboten ++ Rom erwartet im heurigen Heiligen Jahr einen regelrechten Tourist:innen-Ansturm ++ Die Präsidentin des Zentralkomitees der deutschen Katholiken Irme Stetter-Karp, wirft Papst Franziskus einen Zick-Zack-Kurs in der Frauenfrage vorModeration: Susanne Krischkegesendet in Ö1 am 28.01.2025
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Sheikh Uthman Ibn Farouq (one message foundation) come back on the Ansari podcast! For another insightful conversation about all things Quran, bible, politics & Islamic history! Sheikh Uthman ends all debate about Quranic preservation and dives into the history of it's Divine preservation. He tells beautiful stories of Imam Ahmed. And gives an insightful look into Afghani and Pashtun history. Also, UK vs. US Muslims? What's up with that?! The 2 western Muslim communities should be uniting and working together. So what are we missing and what's actually happening? And it wouldn't be Sheikh Uthman Farouq episode without mentioning the errors in the Bible. #muslim #podcast #history #dawah 00:00 The Pope, Korean Jesus, Buddha 07:00 Time Travel: Imam Ahmed 13:36 Sanaa Manuscripts 20:06 Did Uthman change the Quran? 34:10 Pashto & Afghanistan History 43:59 UK vs. US Muslims 54:27 Palestine & Epstein 1:03:45 the Bible 1:11:52 Will the west end up Muslim? 1:23:24 The Pashtun Mandelorian Way 1:29:30 How to get Wife to wear Niqab? 1:35:00 From Gang to Daee: Sheikh Uthman Reflections 1:37:27 Sheikh's dream of Prophet PBUH
@NaimaBRobertTV Joins the Ansari Podcast and opens up about the problems she sees in Muslims today who are looking to get married and find a spouse. Unrealistic expectations, self image & narratives are at the root cause of the issue. So what must we do as both men and women? Has western romance and sexualization hyper activated our understanding of love and marriage? #muslim #marriage #podcast 00:00 Who is Naima Robert? 16:44 Masculine Women: Let Men be Men 27:14 Hollywood's Romantic Brainwashing 39:47 A wave of Narcissistic feminism 51:52 Unrealistic expectations keeping YOU SINGLE 1:02:00 What are men doing wrong? Silent Suffering. 1:09:39 How to approach a Muslim woman: RIZZ! 1:17:04 When a woman respects a man 1:24:00 Time Travel & Conspiracies 1:31:04 Heaven & Superpowers 1:33:18 Why Wear the Niqab? Can you breathe?
Eine Muslima trägt aus religiöser Überzeugung einen Niqab. Auch beim Autofahren will sie den gern anbehalten und beruft sich auf ihre Religionsfreiheit. Kommt sie damit vor Gericht durch? Die Urteile der Woche.
June's deadly and coordinated attacks on synagogues, churches, and police posts in Daghestan's Makhachkala and Derbent have led to the deaths of 22 people, as well as five attackers. The authorities in the Russian republic and in Moscow have since scrambled to find someone or something to blame, including Ukraine, niqab, and MMA. This week, we speak to North Caucasus analyst and PhD student at Indiana university, Harold Chambers, about the Daghestan attacks and those that preceded them in neighbouring North Caucasian republics, and to Zemfira Gogui, a human rights consultant from Karachay-Cherkessia, about about people's relation with the Federal Russian Government and what could be driving people towards radicalism in the region. Read more: Niqab and MMA under fire in North Caucasus following Daghestan terror attack Support independent journalism in the Caucasus and become an OC Media Member: Join today. …or donate to the collective Georgian media security fund.
AJ is joined in the studio by Saudi comedian and Content Creator Amy Roko, They Talk all about her shift into the unconventional world of a content creator and what she faced on her journey both being a Saudi Woman in the world of social media in addition to wearing a Niqab. we spoke relationships, marriage and much more!
Susanna and Armin discuss religion-related events from all around the world to attract and connect atheists across borders and promote a global secular movement. Join us! Elliot and Armin react to another bizarre Islamic video! ✊ Volunteer for in our team https://forms.gle/FPGMJTHrVnpVe8pN8
0:00 - Intro 9:20 - Walking is the key Fatloss 23:28 - Why we fail at our goals 41:54 - Egypt BANS the Niqab 1:08:15 - Iggy Azaela 1:26:00 - Relationship Advice
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In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent years the niqab has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity, backwardness, exploitation of women, and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; “niqab debates” are held without their voices being heard, and, when they do speak, their views are dismissed. Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021) brings niqab wearers' voices to the fore, discussing their narratives on religious agency, identity, social interaction, community, and urban spaces. Anna Piela, Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. The picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that, for these women, religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal, freely chosen, multilayered, and socially situated. In our conversation we discussed religious explanations for wearing niqab, public notions of what constitutes religious practice, mainstream media's image of niqab wearers, niqabi inclusive journalism, contradictions between religious perspectives and secular frameworks, Muslim use of social media, religious identity and pious dress, and intersections of racism and sexism with wearing the niqab. Kristian Petersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
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