12 November – 18 November Islam in Media Roundup

An ancient community in Pakistan fades as conversions to Islam rise

An ancient community in Pakistan fades as conversions to Islam rise

Washington Post

The Kalasha people of Afghanistan have come into greater contact with Sunni Islam in the last decade, leading hundreds to convert and causing concern among community leaders who hope to preserve Kalasha culture.
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Saudi Arabia Is Misusing Mecca

Saudi Arabia Is Misusing Mecca

The New York Times

In the aftermath of the Jamal Khashoggi murder, the Kingdom has exploited the podium of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by using its imams to praise, sanctify and defend the rulers and their actions.
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Forgotten Muslim soldiers of World War One 'silence' far right

Forgotten Muslim soldiers of World War One 'silence' far right

BBC

During World War One, Muslim soldiers fought alongside and with the British Army. Historians are urging increased recognition of Muslim contributions, as recognition may be part of the solution to Islamophobia.
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Opinion: Austria's Chancellor Victimizes Muslims but Promises to Protect Jews. Don't Believe Him

Opinion: Austria's Chancellor Victimizes Muslims but Promises to Protect Jews. Don't Believe Him

Haaretz

Georgetown University researcher Farid Hafez says that by banning the hijab, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is adopting the far right’s anti-Muslim agenda, just with a liberal façade.
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Egypt considers banning burka in crackdown against Islamic extremists

Egypt considers banning burka in crackdown against Islamic extremists

Fox News

“Egyptian MP Ghada Ajam has submitted a bill calling for a fine of 1,000 Egyptian pounds ($55) for women who defy the proposed ban.”
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Busloads of Muslims formed human 'rings of peace' to protect synagogues in Canada

Busloads of Muslims formed human 'rings of peace' to protect synagogues in Canada

CNN

After a deadly attack last year on a mosque in Quebec, Christians and Jews formed human “rings of peace” around mosques across Canada to help Muslim worshippers feel safer. Now in the wake of the shooting in Pittsburgh, Muslims are protecting synagogues.
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French court grants bail to Tariq Ramadan in sexual assault case

French court grants bail to Tariq Ramadan in sexual assault case

Al Jazeera

After 287 days of pre-trial detention over rape allegations, a Paris appeals court granted Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan conditional release on Thursday. This was his fourth attempt to secure his freedom.
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Egypt eliminates Muslim Brotherhood leaders' names from streets

Egypt eliminates Muslim Brotherhood leaders' names from streets

Al-Monitor

After divisive debate, officials in Egypt have started implementing a decision to remove the names of Hassan al-Bana and other prominent members of the Muslim Brotherhood from streets and squares throughout the country.
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Debunking Maps of Alleged “Islamic No Go Zones” in London

Debunking Maps of Alleged “Islamic No Go Zones” in London

Bellingcat

The author argues that the best way to debunk the politically motivated classification of parts of East London as “No Go Zones” is to go to these areas and observe and engage with residents.
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Republicans account for a small but steady share of U.S. Muslims

Republicans account for a small but steady share of U.S. Muslims

Pew Research Center

Fascinating new research from Pew’s Fact Tank shows that the share of American Muslims who identify as Republicans has grown from 11 percent in 2007 to 13 percent last year. Issues like immigration, the Trump Administration and the relationship with both political parties are also examined.
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Two Muslim Women Are Headed to Congress. Will They Be Heard?

Two Muslim Women Are Headed to Congress. Will They Be Heard?

Foreign Policy

Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib have won, but the battle for a new brand of feminism in the Democratic Party and within Muslim communities has just begun.
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Morrison urges Muslim community to be more 'proactive' in tackling terrorism

Morrison urges Muslim community to be more 'proactive' in tackling terrorism

The Guardian

Australia’s Prime Minister has urged local imams to play a larger role in preventing radicalization and violence in their community.
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What’s behind Mali livestock herders joining jihadist groups

What’s behind Mali livestock herders joining jihadist groups

The Conversation

Jihadist groups in Mali having taken control over half of the country, previously known as a fortress against radical groups.
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Swiss cryptocurrency firm X8 obtains Islamic finance certification

Swiss cryptocurrency firm X8 obtains Islamic finance certification

Reuters

A Switzerland-based financial technology firm has obtained certification from Islamic scholars for its digital currency, and plans to expand its business in the Middle East.
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The Long Struggle for Supremacy in the Muslim World

The Long Struggle for Supremacy in the Muslim World

The Wall Street Journal

Turks and Saudis have been competitors for centuries; now the Khashoggi investigation has rekindled their fierce rivalry—and may upend the politics of the Middle East.
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Justin Trudeau says Canada in talks with Pakistan over Asia Bibi

Justin Trudeau says Canada in talks with Pakistan over Asia Bibi

The Guardian

Canada’s PM used an armistice day interview to “remind people Canada is a welcoming country” and is working with Pakistan to resolve Ms. Bibi’s future. He also acknowledged “a delicate domestic context”.
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The burial of Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi Arabia’s failure is a sin against Islam

The burial of Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi Arabia’s failure is a sin against Islam

Middle East Eye

By not honoring Jamal Khashoggi with proper burial rites, Mohammed Bin Salman is further jeopardizing the religious legitimacy so important to his Kingdom, and risks committing an ancient sacrilege.
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How the use of emoji on Islamophobic Facebook pages amplifies racism

How the use of emoji on Islamophobic Facebook pages amplifies racism

The Conversation

A stabbing in Australia led the author to analyze Islamophobic reactions on social media. She found that the use of emoji which reinforce cultural stereotypes can contribute to decontextualized information and blatant racism.
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Rohingya shocked, terrified as deadline for Myanmar return nears

Rohingya shocked, terrified as deadline for Myanmar return nears

Al-Jazeera

As Bangladesh prepares to repatriate Rohingya Muslims to Myanmar, the UN warns that the move is dangerous and premature.
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Morrison wants Muslim leaders to do more to prevent terrorism, but what more can they do?

Morrison wants Muslim leaders to do more to prevent terrorism, but what more can they do?

The Conversation

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison challenged Muslim leaders to do more in the prevention of attacks like the stabbing in Melbourne on Friday. The Conversation challenges him to bring solutions to the table.
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Rohingya fearful of doctors keep faith healers in business

Rohingya fearful of doctors keep faith healers in business

AP

Doctors Without Borders is seeking to provide access to and education about modern medicine to Rohingya, who have long relied on traditional faith healing for treatment.
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Uighurs marking 'independence day' call for international help

Uighurs marking 'independence day' call for international help

Al-Jazeera

Uighurs are using their ‘independence day’ as a way to call on the US and the Muslim community for help in preventing China from further mistreatment of Muslim minorities.
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It Isn’t an Easy Time to Be a British Muslim. Cricket Helps.

It Isn’t an Easy Time to Be a British Muslim. Cricket Helps.

The New York Times

The career of Moeen Ali, a star player on England’s national cricket team, demonstrates how Britain thrives when institutions accommodate the religious and cultural needs of minorities.
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Growing Up Muslim In America: Nijla Mu’min’s 'Jinn' Explores Black Muslim Identity

Growing Up Muslim In America: Nijla Mu’min’s 'Jinn' Explores Black Muslim Identity

Essence

Inspired by her  own upbringing within a thriving Black Muslim community in the Bay Area, Nijla Mu’min’s new film examines how identity is formed by religion, family, and relationships.
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Funeral prayers held for Jamal Khashoggi in Mecca and Medina

Funeral prayers held for Jamal Khashoggi in Mecca and Medina

Al Jazeera

Funeral prayers for slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi were held around the world this week including at the holy mosques in Mecca and Medina with his son in attendance. His body has yet to be recovered.
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Islam is religion of holistic vision, not cherry-picking to suit political agenda — King

Islam is religion of holistic vision, not cherry-picking to suit political agenda — King

The Jordan Times

King Abdullah II of Jordan was awarded the Templeton Prize in recognition of  his “long quest to promote peace-affirming Islam.” Accepting the award “on behalf of all Jordanians,” he stressed that Jihad is the “personal, internal struggle to defeat ego, and share a world of peace, harmony, and love.”
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What you don't know about America's Islamic heritage

What you don't know about America's Islamic heritage

USA Today

America’s Islamic Heritage Museum starts visitors in the 1500s and explores the contributions of American Muslims through the 21st century.
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China says foreign concerns over Muslim rights unwarranted

China says foreign concerns over Muslim rights unwarranted

AP News

China has  criticized foreign ambassadors for expressing their concerns over the incarceration of Muslims in “re-education” camps. Beijing says that ambassadors should play a positive role through creating mutual  understanding without getting involved in the country’s politics.
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Trump: Sending cleric to Turkey ‘not under consideration’

Trump: Sending cleric to Turkey ‘not under consideration’

AP

President Donald Trump has said that Fethullah Gulen, who the Turkish government has blamed for inciting the 2016 coup and currently lives in exile Pennsylvania, will not be extradited to Turkey.
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Why are women in Saudi Arabia wearing their abayas inside out?

Why are women in Saudi Arabia wearing their abayas inside out?

Reuters

Some Saudi women have begun protesting the country’s conservative dress code by posting pictures of themselves wearing their abayas inside out on social media.
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The badass woman who created Marvel's first Muslim superhero to headline her own series

The badass woman who created Marvel's first Muslim superhero to headline her own series

Elle India

The author speaks with Sana Amanat, the co-creator of the first Muslim superhero in Marvel Comicbooks history, on the need for media that underrepresented groups can relate to and on the fans that have identified with her version of Ms. Marvel.
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Maydan editors selected some of the most thought-provoking news items on issues around Islam, religion and public-life for you. Let us know what you have been reading. Drop us a line at mediaroundups@themaydan.com!