This is the second part of our conversation on dejabbing or removing hijab.
Read the discussion from Muslimah Media Watch here.
This is the second part of our conversation on dejabbing or removing hijab.
Read the discussion from Muslimah Media Watch here.
Shereen Malherbe is a writer & author. Her novel, Jasmine Falling has been voted as one of the top Best Books by Muslim women. She also writes for Muslimah Media Watch about the representation of Muslim women in the media and pop culture. Shereen has appeared on British Muslim TV and the Islam Channel to talk about the representation of Muslim women in western media and currents topics such as Islamophobia. Shereen is a member of The Media Diversified Experts Directory. She is currently working on her second novel, due to be published in 2019 by Beacon Books.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Dear readers, I have recently announced that my short stories will be available for free via my website. If you visit my homepage, you can scroll through the posted ones and choose any that take your fancy. Let me know your thoughts or favourites! For a U.A.E based story, read Ayesha. For a memoir extract […]
Dear readers, I am pleased to announce that my latest novel will be published by Beacon Books this coming year. I am looking forward to sharing this journey with you. Soon the title and book cover will be revealed and we are searching for readers who want to receive an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) to […]
I remembered the day I cracked. It was Sunday 11th September, the first day of term. I was in my kitchen scrubbing clean pans with the window ajar. The sound of bristles scraping on empty pans was interrupted by the grinding of metal gates opening, school bags screeching along the floor and the clamour of […]
An excerpt from a memoir piece. TW: Loss, cancer I will always remember that summer when us three girls were on the brink of turning nineteen. Every summer, our houses would be surrounded by fields full of rapeseed with its sweet pollen smell drifting through the air. It coated the fields in sunshine yellow and […]
Sabah, Borneo. A wooden boardwalk weaved through the 130 million-year-old rainforest that grew down to the coast on the South China Sea in Sarawak, Borneo. Dense jungle trapped the moisture in the air. Under the rainforest canopy as we walked to our cabin, gibbons swung above our heads, poisonous vipers wrapped themselves around trees, almost […]
Leave a Reply