19 November – 25 November Islam in Media Roundup

Democrats may change rule to allow Muslim member of Congress to wear headscarf

Democrats may change rule to allow Muslim member of Congress to wear headscarf

Think Progress

In preparation for the swearing in of the most diverse congress in US history, Democrats’ planned rule changes include removing a ban on head coverings in the chamber that has stood for 181 years, making an accommodation for Minnesota Representative-elect Ilhan Omar’s hijab.
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Chinese city urges those 'poisoned by extremism', who follow conservative Islam to confess crimes

Chinese city urges those 'poisoned by extremism', who follow conservative Islam to confess crimes

Reuters

A city in China’s far-western Xinjiang region has ordered people who are “poisoned by extremism, terrorism and separatism”, in contact with overseas terror groups or act in a conservative Islamic manner, to turn themselves in to authorities.
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Mitzvah Day: Jews and Muslims come together to cook chicken soup

Mitzvah Day: Jews and Muslims come together to cook chicken soup

The Guardian

Muslim and Jewish volunteers united at one of Europe’s largest mosques to cook vast quantities of the traditional matzo ball soup known as “Jewish penicillin” for the benefit of East London’s homeless community.
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Saudi cleric's son: 'Everyone is threatened'

Saudi cleric's son: 'Everyone is threatened'

Al-Jazeera

Up Front speaks with Georgetown senior fellow Abdullah al-Awdah about the Saudi crown prince’s crackdown on dissent. Abdullah’s father is prominent cleric Salman al-Awdah, who was imprisoned in 2017 and faces the death penalty.
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Australians overestimate size of Muslim population, new polling shows

Australians overestimate size of Muslim population, new polling shows

SBS News

New polling in Australia finds that almost half the population wants Muslim immigration cut, but that same population has an inaccurate picture of how many Muslims actually live in the country.
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How Al-Farabi Drew on Plato to Argue for Censorship in Islam

How Al-Farabi Drew on Plato to Argue for Censorship in Islam

The Wire

The Wire examines the Sufi philosopher who relied on Hellenistic ideas to build Islam’s dominant positions on imagery and free expression.
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What’s a Muslim to Do About Hajj?

What’s a Muslim to Do About Hajj?

Slate

The Saudi monarchy carries the title “Guardian of the Two Holy Sanctuaries” but Riyadh’s continued commercialization of the holiest sites in Islam, and restrictions on access to the rites of pilgrimage, has created a moral dilemma for Muslims who are obligated to visit Mecca.
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Letter from Africa: Sudan's fashion police shave off afros

Letter from Africa: Sudan's fashion police shave off afros

BBC

Sudanese journalist Zeinab Mohammed Salih discusses at the contentious issue of fashion in a conservative Muslim society.
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Egypt looks to remove religion from ID cards — but is it too little, too late?

Egypt looks to remove religion from ID cards — but is it too little, too late?

Al Monitor

Despite President Sisi’s statements, and legislators’ efforts to emphasize and support freedom of religion in Egypt, more is required to end faith-based discrimination in the Muslim-majority country whose constitution draws on shari’a and enshrines Islam as the state religion.
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In Bosnia, Entrenched Ethnic Divisions Are a Warning to the World

In Bosnia, Entrenched Ethnic Divisions Are a Warning to the World

The New York Times

One Bosnian city shows that while Croats, Serbs, and Bosniaks have much in common in daily life, society remains divided and nationalist political leaders continue to fan the flames of division.
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Hard-liners face backlash in Iranian holy city in wake of 'insulting' open letter

Hard-liners face backlash in Iranian holy city in wake of 'insulting' open letter

Al Monitor

“A senior hard line cleric’s sniping at a grand ayatollah for meeting with reformists has sparked a backlash, revealing the depth of clerical opposition to radical conservatives.”
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Suicide Bomber Targets Clerics in Afghan Capital, 50 Killed

Suicide Bomber Targets Clerics in Afghan Capital, 50 Killed

The New York Times

A suicide bomber targeted a gathering of hundreds of Islamic scholars in the Afghan capital on Tuesday, killing at least 50 people as Muslims marked the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Egyptians celebrate Prophet Mohammad's birth but miss sugar dolls

Egyptians celebrate Prophet Mohammad's birth but miss sugar dolls

Reuters

As Egypt prepared to celebrate al-mawlid al-nabawi this week, the absence of traditional “zefaf” sugar dolls was conspicuous and upsetting to nostalgic citizens.
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Hijab-wearing lawmaker takes seat in Bosnian Serb parliament

Hijab-wearing lawmaker takes seat in Bosnian Serb parliament

AP

Begija Smajic was elected to the Bosnian Serb parliament last month, and became the first woman who wears the hijab to serve as a lawmaker in the Serb administrated part of the country since Bosnia’s ethnic war.
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The woman who decides if men can take a second wife

The woman who decides if men can take a second wife

BBC

Nenney Shushaidah, one of Malaysia’s first female Sharia high court judges, says her role provides her the opportunity to protect women in the Muslim-majority nation.
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The varieties of Muslim faith become a vital form of diplomacy

The varieties of Muslim faith become a vital form of diplomacy

The Economist

The importance of soft power is rising in the Islamic world as multiple visions of the faith are competing for prominence in the region and globally.
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Libyan Sufis celebrate Prophet's birthday despite security fears

Libyan Sufis celebrate Prophet's birthday despite security fears

Reuters

Hundreds of Libyan Sufis packed the narrow streets of Tripoli’s walled old city to celebrate the Prophet Mohammad’s birthday on Tuesday, chanting hymns to the beat of drums and cymbals.
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Central African Republic MP nicknamed 'Rambo' arrested over alleged war crimes against Muslims

Central African Republic MP nicknamed 'Rambo' arrested over alleged war crimes against Muslims

The Independent

A war crimes suspect wanted for the alleged murder, deportation and torture of Muslims in the Central African Republic has been handed over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the tribunal said.
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Senior cleric in Afghanistan's top religious body killed

Senior cleric in Afghanistan's top religious body killed

Reuters

Senior Afghan police officials have confirmed that Mawlawi Abdul Basir Haqqani, leader of Kabul Ulema Council was shot dead. His body was found near a residential area of the capital, four days after 55 top scholars were killed in a suicide attack.
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Will northern Sinai’s new cultural centers promote moderate Islam?

Will northern Sinai’s new cultural centers promote moderate Islam?

Al Monitor

Egypt’s ministry of religious endowments has opened a number of centers across the country in order to promote “moderate” Islam and fight radicalization. The volatile northern Sinai region, where the army is currently deployed to fight ISIS affiliates, has three.
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Australian PM's 'dangerous ideology' remark irks Muslim leaders

Australian PM's 'dangerous ideology' remark irks Muslim leaders

Al Jazeera

In an open letter, the Muslim community says they are being held ‘collectively culpable’ for individual criminal acts.
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I'm A Muslim U.S. Marine, But Am I American Enough? | Opinion

I'm A Muslim U.S. Marine, But Am I American Enough? | Opinion

Newsweek

Pakistani-American Marine Corps veteran and human rights activist Mansoor Shams says that, more than 17 years after he began serving in the Marines, he feels less at home in his adopted country.
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America targets Middle East as it fears Islamic strengthening: Iran leader

America targets Middle East as it fears Islamic strengthening: Iran leader

Reuters

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday the United States is targeting the Middle East because it fears Islamic “awakening” in the region, according to his official website. 
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Why the 2019 election may be the most crucial in India's history

Why the 2019 election may be the most crucial in India's history

Al Jazeera

The BJP will try to convince the Hindu majority to vote along sectarian lines in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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Pakistan arrests cleric whose followers shut down cities over blasphemy

Pakistan arrests cleric whose followers shut down cities over blasphemy

Reuters

Pakistani authorities on Friday night arrested Khadim Hussain Rizvi, an ultra-right religious party leader whose followers have shut down major cities demanding stricter application of stringent laws on blasphemy against Islam.
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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!