The conversation on Muslim women usually revolves around our head scarves and our hymens — what’s on our heads (or not), what’s between our legs, and the price we pay for it.

Let me, a Muslim feminist, confuse you

Mona Eltahawy, once again, in an un-quotable piece (one of those to copy/paste the entire thing, you know) making an eloquent and passionate case about her feminism as a Muslim woman. Should you choose to read it, prepare to have every stereotype about Muslim women shattered into tiny pieces.


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