Tag: religion

  • Celebrating 5 Years of The Misunderstood Afro Muslimah

    Celebrating 5 Years of The Misunderstood Afro Muslimah

    The Misunderstood Afro Muslimah celebrates five years of blogging, reflecting on her transformative journey filled with personal growth and expanded content. She has collaborated with media productions, challenged stereotypes about Muslim women, and embraced multimedia. Grateful for the community support, she looks forward to continued evolution and connection through her platform.

  • Exploring ‘Broken’: A Review of Muslim Representation in Media

    Exploring ‘Broken’: A Review of Muslim Representation in Media

    The review of “Broken: The Failed Promise of Muslim Inclusion” by Evelyn Alsultany highlights the inadequate representation of Muslims in Hollywood. It explores the racialization of Muslims, the impact of stereotypes, and the lack of diverse portrayals. The book resonates deeply with the reviewer, emphasizing the need for genuine inclusion across media platforms.

  • Navigating Racial Dynamics in Islam: Hair and Identity

    Navigating Racial Dynamics in Islam: Hair and Identity

    The author addresses the sensitivity surrounding hair in the black community, particularly for women. They reflect on their upbringing and experiences of being shamed for their hair choices in predominantly non-black spaces. The author advocates for open discussions on racism within the Muslim community, emphasizing that hair choices should not be judged.

  • Overcoming PCOS: My Journey to Acceptance and Confidence

    Overcoming PCOS: My Journey to Acceptance and Confidence

    The author shares their commitment to blog more consistently and be vulnerable in their content. They reflect on their struggle with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), acknowledging denial and a lack of treatment during their early symptoms. The realization of their health issue has shifted their mindset, leading to greater acceptance.

  • Stepping Out: A Journey into Party Culture

    Stepping Out: A Journey into Party Culture

    In her early 20s, the narrator reflects on her experience as a party girl, despite not truly enjoying the lifestyle. Influenced by a friend, she attended her first frat party, feeling out of place in revealing clothing. While she preferred socializing over dancing, the thrill of this new world intrigued her, marking a significant shift…

  • The African American Experience: A Call for Unity

    The African American Experience: A Call for Unity

    The author embraces their identity as a proud Black American Muslim, emphasizing that being Black and Muslim coexist harmoniously. They reflect on experiences of cultural isolation and bullying due to their identity. Advocating for unity among the diaspora, the author stresses the importance of recognizing African American contributions and celebrates diverse Black cultures while calling…

  • Navigating Sibling Dynamics: From Middle to Oldest Child

    Navigating Sibling Dynamics: From Middle to Oldest Child

    The author reflects on their experience of growing up as the youngest child, later becoming the oldest due to changes in family dynamics. Initially overshadowed by their perfect older brother, they embraced being different but eventually felt burdened by newfound responsibilities and expectations. They grapple with identity and family roles amidst comparisons with siblings.

  • Breaking Stereotypes: The Black Muslim Experience

    Breaking Stereotypes: The Black Muslim Experience

    The author, a Black Muslim woman, reflects on the challenges of navigating multiple identities, which often feel suffocating. She grapples with societal stereotypes, balancing aggression and timidity, and the pressure to represent Islam positively amidst Islamophobia. This struggle leads to a loss of her authentic self while conforming to others’ expectations.

  • Respecting Muslim Women: The Conversation About Hijab

    Respecting Muslim Women: The Conversation About Hijab

    The author reflects on the perceptions of being a Muslim woman, particularly the difference in respect and recognition associated with wearing a hijab. She expresses frustration over the need for validation of her faith based on her appearance. Ultimately, she emphasizes that her spirituality is personal and should be respected without judgment.

  • Embracing Self-Confidence as a Modern Muslimah

    Embracing Self-Confidence as a Modern Muslimah

    The author reflects on their journey of self-acceptance, dismissing societal pressures regarding modesty and marriage. Despite being labeled as ‘wild’ by Islamic standards, they prioritize personal growth and self-love over conforming to expectations. They seek a partner who embraces their true self, rather than changing for a relationship.