Banknotes or airport? Singapore mulls Lee Kuan Yew tribute

Lee Kuan Yew International Airport? A banknote with the founding Singaporean leader’s face on it? A new national holiday? The death of the widely revered leader known as “LKY” last month has sparked a vigorous debate in Singapore over how to honour its first prime minister, who famously disdained personal monuments. His son, Prime Minister … Read more

Abu Dhabi Agrees Malaysian Investments Worth Billions

KUALA LUMPUR, March 12, 2013 (AFP) – Abu Dhabi struck deals worth billions of dollars with Malaysia on Tuesday, a state-owned company announced, as Kuala Lumpur seeks investment to boost the economy before polls due by June. The deals were announced after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak met United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince Sheikh … Read more

Female Leadership and Diversity – Interview with Dr Ingrid Mattson

Women and men must accept differences and work together. Sya Taha asks Dr Ingrid Mattson for her ideas. Professor Dr Ingrid Mattson presently serves as Chair of the Islamic Studies Program at the Huron University College of The University of Western Ontario. She was previously the Director of the Macdonald Centre for Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations … Read more

Sports Hijabs for the Active Muslimah

Set your heart racing with these hijabs made for sports and fitness activities. Ready… set… go! By Maryam Yusof. There was once a point in my life when I could happily declare that I loved sports. While studying for examinations and poring over my history notes in school, I’d text a friend to tell her that … Read more

New modest fashion label blossoms in the US

Verona Collection aims to bring trendy choices to women of all faiths. Summer Albarcha of Hipster Hijabis speaks with Lisa Vogl, co-founder of the label. The modest fashion industry has expanded dramatically in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Yet the US still faces a lack of mainstream modest clothing stores and designers. Established in February this … Read more