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For Muslim Women

Below, you’ll find a list of links to physical and digital resources for Muslim women - resources that recognize patriarchy as a global framework that impacts Muslim women’s wellness and participation in society.

Amaliah is a UK-based media company that amplifies the voices of Muslim women across seven content categories; Identity, Relationships, Soul, Fashion, World, Beauty & Lifestyle.

Habibi Halaqas is a for sisters-by sisters project featuring monthly online lectures on a variety of topics, such as social psychology, Islamic knowledge, and general life skills.

HEART Women & Girls is a non-profit organization that promotes sexual health and sexual violence awareness in Muslim communities through health education, advocacy, research, and training.

Malikah is a collective of trauma-informed Black and brown women trainers, organizers and facilitators dedicated to building power for themselves and their communities. They train women and femmes in self defense, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, organizing, and healing.

Musawah ('equality' in Arabic) is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family. It was launched in February 2009 at a Global Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia attended by over 250 women and men from some 50 countries from around the globe. Musawah is pluralistic and inclusive, bringing together NGOs, activists, scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers and grassroots women and men from around the world.

Muslim Women Resource Center is a non-profit organization that assists immigrant and refugee Muslim women and their families in overcoming cultural and language barriers, while empowering them with the appropriate occupational skills for them to become self-sufficient and ready to enter the job market.

Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality hosts programming that promotes Muslim women leaders who are on the frontlines advocating for women’s rights, religious pluralism, and peacebuilding.

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