Cut from the Same Cloth?

Muslim Women on Life in Britain

Cut from the Same Cloth?
Sabeena Akhtar
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Paperback
h198 x 129mm - 272pg
27 May 2021 UK
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9781783529445
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Do you wear that at home? Where are you really from? Does he make you wear that? Do you support acts of terror? Do you believe in ' British values' ? Can I see your hair? Do you have equality? Are you hot in that? Can you be a feminist? Why don' t you just take it off? Do you wear that in the shower? Are you oppressed? From modern pop culture to anti-Blackness, faith and family, politics, education, creativity and working life; this anthology gives visibly Muslim women creatives a space to speak to the matters that mean most to them. SPOILER ALERT: We won' t be answering the usual questions! Perceived as the visual representation of Islam, hijab-wearing Muslim women are often harangued at work, at home and in public life yet are rarely afforded a platform on their own terms. Whether it' s awkward questions, radical commentators sensationalising our existence, non-Muslims and non-hijabis making assumptions, men speaking on our behalf, or stereotypical norms being perpetuated by the same old faces, hijabis are tired. Cut from the Same Cloth? seeks to tip the balance back in our favour. Here, twenty-one middle- and working-class women of all ages and races look beyond the tired tropes, exploring the breadth of our experience and spirituality. It' s time we, as a society, stop with the hijab-splaining and make space for the women who know. Essays by Aisha Rimi, Asha Mohamed, Fatha Hassan, Fatima Ahdash, Hodan Yusuf, Khadijah El Shayyal, Khadijah Rotimi, Mariam Ansar, Negla Abdalla, Raisa Hassan, Rumana Lasker Dawood, Ruqaiya Haris, Sabeena Akhtar, Shaista Aziz, Sofia Rehman, Sophie Williams, Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan, Suma Din, Sumaya Kassim, Yvonne Ridley, Zara Adams.
' Extraordinary women leading ordinary lives. Lyrical, funny and enraging, this arresting collection of essays shatters every myth and stereotype of what it means to live as a Muslim woman in Britain today. ' - Monisha Rajesh
Sabeena Akhtar is a writer and editor, and Festival Coordinator of Bare Lit, the UK' s principal festival celebrating remarkable writers in the diaspora. She is also co-founder of the Primadonna Festival, which spotlights the work of women writers, and Bare Lit Kids, the UK' s first children' s festival showcasing the work of writers of colour. Sabeena lives in London. @pocobookreader

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