Mariam Khan

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    Things ‘about’ who we were and who we were supposed to be and how we were supposed to act.
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    Muslim women are more than burqas, more than hijabs, and more than society has allowed us to be until now.
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    My Egyptian family had moved to Saudi Arabia when I was fifteen years old, after almost eight years of living in first London and then Glasgow.
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    Fatema Mernissi, as well as feminists from other parts of the world.
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    She’d fallen pregnant with a daughter: me.
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    It was her professional life and business acumen that drew me to her like a magnet and made her my role model.
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    We want your hijabs but we don’t want your thoughts; we only want diversity for the pictures
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    But just because I find myself running a business as a Muslim woman, it does not mean that every Muslim woman is now afforded the pathway to do so.
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    But who gets to draw up the guidelines on what kind of representation is and isn’t OK?
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    But the truth is, I cannot expect that everything Muslim women in the public eye do will resonate with my own ideals of what I want to see in the world.
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