24 September – 30 September – Islam in Media Roundup

Thirty years on, why ‘The Satanic Verses’ remains so controversial

Thirty years on, why ‘The Satanic Verses’ remains so controversial

The Conversation

Three decades after its initial publication, Sir Salman Rushdie’s challenge to Islam continues to polarize opinions.
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Swiss canton becomes second to ban burqas in public

Swiss canton becomes second to ban burqas in public

Reuters

Voters in St. Gallen voted by a two-thirds majority to ban full face coverings like the burqa and niqab. Denmark and France have approved similar bans, as has one other Swiss canton.
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Own up to mass Muslim detentions, Amnesty tells China

Own up to mass Muslim detentions, Amnesty tells China

AFP

An Amnesty International report has called on China to address  “an intensifying government campaign of mass internment, intrusive surveillance, political indoctrination and forced cultural assimilation” against Muslims. 
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Trump travel ban: Waiver process remains long, unclear

Trump travel ban: Waiver process remains long, unclear

Al Jazeera

Case by case waivers are now available for some of those affected by the Trump Administration’s travel ban, but the process remains complex, unreliable and lengthy, to the extent that one American woman and her husband are considering returning to his home in Syria.
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Those Motherf**kers Are Dead Meat’: Far-Right Militia Threatens Muslims on Leaked Audio

Those Motherf**kers Are Dead Meat’: Far-Right Militia Threatens Muslims on Leaked Audio

The Daily Beast

Audio leaked from chats used by far right militia groups reveals their plans to attack Muslims attending the Islamic Society of North America national convention in Houston earlier this month.
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Memo to Bodyguard writers: Muslim women are more than victims or terrorists

Memo to Bodyguard writers: Muslim women are more than victims or terrorists

The Guardian

Spoiler alert! The BBC series Bodyguard fails to break the exhausting stereotypes of Muslims in popular TV and movies.
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The Bodyguard's female Muslim bomber character stirs debate

The Bodyguard's female Muslim bomber character stirs debate

Al Jazeera

The Bodyguard’s perpetuation of negative stereotypes has real life implications, and the resulting call for characters of greater depth and diversity must be heeded.
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Maldives marine artwork destroyed for being a 'threat to Islamic unity'

Maldives marine artwork destroyed for being a 'threat to Islamic unity'

The Guardian

A new coral sculpture by artist and environmentalist Jason deCaires Taylor has been demolished after a court in the Maldives ruled that its depictions of human forms were un-Islamic.
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 Iran's rich, influential religious singers eclipse clerics

Iran's rich, influential religious singers eclipse clerics

Al Monitor

The fees demanded by singers eulogizing Imam Hussein during Muharram have started to rival those of pop stars.
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Amnesty demands answers on China internment of Uighurs

Amnesty demands answers on China internment of Uighurs

Al Jazeera

In a report on China’s “vicious campaign” of “systematic repression” against Uighurs in China, Amnesty International has revealed details about the extent and nature of the separation and torture Muslim families are experiencing.
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Turkey arrests 61 soldiers over alleged Gulen links: state media

Turkey arrests 61 soldiers over alleged Gulen links: state media

Al Jazeera

Turkey’s state run media organization has announced the arrest of sixty-one soldiers, at least forty-nine of whom are officers, for alleged links to Fethullah Gülen, the US-based preacher who is blamed for the failed 2016 coup. Twenty-one teachers were also detained for using an encrypted messaging application.
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Saudi Arabia opens high-speed train linking Islam's holiest cities

Saudi Arabia opens high-speed train linking Islam's holiest cities

Reuters

Operation of Saudi Arabia’s new high speed rail link between Jeddah and the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina is set to begin next week. The multibillion dollar transportation project is one of the biggest in the Middle East and hopes to serve almost sixty million pilgrims annually.
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In Nigeria, fears that a crackdown on Muslim group will court another Boko Haram

In Nigeria, fears that a crackdown on Muslim group will court another Boko Haram

Religion News Service

Authorities in Nigeria fear that increasingly harsh measures used against the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, including allegedly imprisoning and killing the group’s leaders without due process, may transform the revolutionary Shi’ite organization into another Boko Haram.
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Popular Egyptian preacher silenced following spat with TV personality

Popular Egyptian preacher silenced following spat with TV personality

Middle East Eye

Despite expressing support for President Sisi, defending the Rabaa massacre and condemning the Brotherhood, going off script in a government-provided sermon to insult TV personality Mohammed al-Baz has cost Salafist cleric Mohamed Raslan his license to preach.
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Powerful Shiite trio agrees on Iraqi prime minister candidate

Powerful Shiite trio agrees on Iraqi prime minister candidate

Al Monitor

Negotiations between Haider al-Amiri’s Fatah Alliance, the Sairoon Alliance led by Ayatollah Mutada al-Sadr, and Hezbollah have resulted in the emergence of former Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi as the consensus candidate to be Iraq’s new Prime minister.
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Muslims in Europe facing 'hostility in everyday life', Islamophobia study finds

Muslims in Europe facing 'hostility in everyday life', Islamophobia study finds

Middle East Eye

A new study conducted in eight EU countries finds that Muslims are facing a “worsening environment of Islamophobia” and has designed a toolkit to address the problem across the continent.
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Italy's Muslims uneasy after election of far-right government

Italy's Muslims uneasy after election of far-right government

Al Jazeera

Muslims make up Italy’s largest religious minority, yet their religion is not officially recognized; now, the new Interior Minister has said Islam is incompatible with the constitution and threatened to shut down the country’s few mosques.
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The 10 counter-narratives needed to beat Islamophobia in Europe

The 10 counter-narratives needed to beat Islamophobia in Europe

Middle East Eye

The launch of a ‘Counter-Islamophobia Toolkit’ provides hope at a time when racism is on the rise in many parts of Europe.
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Family fears UAE will deport Uighur to China

Family fears UAE will deport Uighur to China

Al Jazeera

A Uighur man who studied Arabic and Islamic studies in Cairo and was working as a muezzin in Sharjah was arrested by Emirati police after Asr prayers on Thursday and his family fears he will be deported to China.
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Danish police investigate officer who hugged niqab-wearing protester

Danish police investigate officer who hugged niqab-wearing protester

Reuters

A Copenhagen policewoman is being investigated for embracing a niqab-wearing protestor during a demonstration against a ban on face veils, the force’s complaints body said on Wednesday.
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A Miss France with a hijab? Not a chance!

A Miss France with a hijab? Not a chance!

Middle East Eye

In the wake of Sara Iftekhar’s success in the Miss England beauty pageant, attitudes toward the hijab could not be more different across the channel.
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The Latest Attack on Islam: It’s Not a Religion

The Latest Attack on Islam: It’s Not a Religion

The New York Times

Lawyer and religious liberty expert Asma T. Uddin points to the dangers of an increasingly mainstream view among American conservatives that Islam is not a religion and should not be protected by the First Amendment.
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 Indonesia blasphemy woman endures cramped cell, bad food

Indonesia blasphemy woman endures cramped cell, bad food

AP

Human Rights Watch says a Chinese woman jailed in Jakarta for complaining about the noise from a mosque shares a cell with sixteen women and the provided food is “terrible”.
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Is the fashion world having a modest moment - or cashing in on Muslim women?

Is the fashion world having a modest moment - or cashing in on Muslim women?

Middle East Eye

With expenditures on Muslim fashion set to reach $484 billion next year, bloggers and influencers are questioning the industry’s embrace of modesty.
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China’s Muslim Detention Camps Spark Protests in Islamic World

China’s Muslim Detention Camps Spark Protests in Islamic World

The Wall Street Journal

Pakistan’s criticism of China’s detention of Uighur Muslims was started by men with personal connections to imprisoned women and children and could trigger a much wider backlash.
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Pakistan's Ahmadi's fearful as leaders bow to extremists

Pakistan's Ahmadi's fearful as leaders bow to extremists

AP

Conservative “firebrand” clerics in Pakistan are gaining popular support and allies among the major political parties, adding to the pressure on the country’s embattled Ahmadi minority.
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Free speech firebrand Tommy Robinson's contentious views on Islam spreading beyond U.K.

Free speech firebrand Tommy Robinson's contentious views on Islam spreading beyond U.K.

CBC

YouTube and Twitter are allowing Tommy Robinson’s campaign against Islam in the UK to go international; his supporters include Steve Bannon and Donald Trump Jr.
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Rival rallies as Erdogan opens mega mosque in Cologne

Rival rallies as Erdogan opens mega mosque in Cologne

AFP

The President of Turkey concluded a three day state visit to Germany on Saturday by opening one of Europe’s largest mosques in Cologne; crowds of both protesters and well-wishers were there to meet him.
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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!