Muslim women are already reduced to stereotypes: either they are empowered heroines rejecting patriarchal religious teachings or victims of a misogyny said to run deep within
Islam. Now many are feeling more fearful and vulnerable than ever
Young Muslim women in London
photo: alamy, brian harris
Muslim women are already reduced to stereotypes: either they are empowered heroines rejecting patriarchal religious teachings or victims of a misogyny said to run deep within
Islam. Now many are feeling more fearful and vulnerable than ever
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