Muslimahs Speak Up! Blog Carnival - July 2007
16 07 2007Alas, I am very late posting this due to my many personal things going on right now. But I hope everyone feels it was worth the wait for the excellent posts that were submitted.
The Muslimahs Speak Up! Blog Carnival is an opportunity for practicing Muslim women to write or create art about what matters to them. It is a place where you can read/see what we want to present to you as our thoughts, feelings, dreams, needs, solutions. Many people say that they never hear Muslim women’s thoughts about things, that they only have access to the opinions of others about us and that we don’t speak. This is just not true, and the blogs represented in this carnival prove it.
From Nimo at the United Nation blog, we have Let Us Not Be Judgmental.
Tiel Aisha Ansari at Knocking from the Inside shares a poem, God’s Dance.
Umm Yusuf from A Glimpse into the Life of a Muslimah gives us the deep The Character of a Muslim Woman and the funny You Know You’re a Hijabi/Niqabi If…
Baraka shares two lovely photos from her Flickr album, Iqbal’s Children and Dhikr Beach.
Daughter of Adam at TranquilArt gives us a moving piece on her Shaykh in The Noble Man from Zaytuna, and shows some of her artwork in Finding God.
I also hosted two excellent posts for sisters Mahasin Shamsiddeen and Jamilah Kolocotronis.
To participate in the next Muslimahs Speak Up! Blog Carnival, submit your post by clicking on the link to the right under “Blog Carnivals I Support”. The next Carnival will be posted here on September 8, inshaAllah.
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