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As some hijabs come off in Iran, restrictions still in place
Wearing the headscarf in public has been mandatory for women since shortly after the Islamic Revolution, but enforcement has eased in parts of Tehran and other cities.
Three Muslim women are suing the Franklin County Sheriff's office after they say they were forced to remove their hijabs to ...
Recently, while packing for my fifth appearance at the Triathlon Long Course National Championships in Miami, Florida, I thought about Noor Abukaram, the 16-year-old cross-country runner who was ...
Brittany Renner, who recently confirmed her divorce from rapper Kevin Gates after just 52 days of marriage, took to Instagram to clarify her stance on several issues, including her journey with Islam ...
Lenskart CEO Peyush Bansal said a viral document suggesting restrictions on bindi and tilak was outdated and not current ...
Nazma Khan, who immigrated to the United States from Bangladesh at age 11, faced years of shaming over wearing a headscarf in New York. So, in 2013, she started World Hijab Day – a day for both Muslim ...
The Copenhagen-based stylist gained 100,000 followers in just nine days ...
Choosing the perfect hijab involves much more than simply selecting a beautiful color or pattern. The fabric, weight, texture, and style all play crucial roles in how comfortable you feel throughout ...
Nike made headlines earlier this year when it announced it would be creating a sports hijab specifically engineered for female Muslim athletes. After months of anticipation (and even a fashion cover ...
The sport hijab has gone mainstream. Nike's "pro hijab" went on sale in the US Wednesday after rolling out in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa earlier in the month. Nike's campaign comes complete with ...
Lenskart founder Peyush Bansal has dismissed allegations that the company’s current style guide allows employees to wear a hijab, but not a bindi or a tilak.
In December, Nike released its first pro hijab, a pull-on head covering for Muslim women athletes. Nike isn’t the first company to offer a sports hijab—at least three others, Capsters, Asiya, and ...
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