Style Spied: Sania Siddiqui from USA

Looking for a minimalist style? Sania Siddiqui’s style is sure to inspire you. Sania Siddiqui from New Jersey, USA, is in her last year of graduate school studying to become a social worker. In addition to her passion for her community, she also loves fashion and enjoys helping other Muslim women style their own clothes … Read more

First Pakistani Women Paratroopers Make History

ISLAMABAD, July 14, 2013 (AFP) – Pakistan’s first group of female paratroopers completed their training on Sunday, the military announced, hailing it as a “landmark achievement” for the nation. Captain Kiran Ashraf was declared the best paratrooper of the batch of 24, the military said in a statement, while Captain Sadia, referred to by one … Read more

Our Ramadan Challenges: More Responsibility, Greater Capability

While women may have more responsibilities in the sacred month, they also have more strength, writes Alayna Ahmad. The sacred month of Ramadan does not prescribe specific roles for men and women. Both are required to fast and make up any missed days. However, in general, Ramadan appears to be more challenging for women, especially those … Read more

Style Spied: Naballah Chi from Trinidad and Tobago

Naballah’s love for fashion started as a young girl when she would design her own Eid outfits. Naballah Chi is a 23-year-old fashion aficionado who holds a master’s degree in communications studies and international relations. Originally from the Caribbean island of Trinidad and Tobago, she now resides in Belize. Naballah is a fashion and makeup … Read more