Your weekly round up of what Muslim twitter are talking about:
I have finally submitted my PhD thesis @ucl, 4 years after beginning my doctorate studies. 214 pages of blood, sweat and tears *aaaaah* ???????? pic.twitter.com/JYh9XltQCJ
— Amina Y (@IAmInAPlace) August 1, 2017
2. Telling it like it is and dismantling ignorance one tweet at a time ????????
It's not that hard to approach niqabi women. You walk up to them as you would anyone else. Not seeing someone's face really isn't scary ????????????
— Anissa. (@MsHPManic) August 1, 2017
3. Making it happen ✨
This is what happens when you have ambition, drive, a dream and faith in the One above. pic.twitter.com/FWluEoDKTh
— Fahmida Kamal Rob (@FahmidaKamalRob) July 30, 2017
4. What do you think about the ‘The Bold Type’ casting a queer Muslim Woman?
This video and this "queer, Muslim, feminist" character is so highly problematic https://t.co/b7nLe60R1L
— Rowida (@zaytwz3tar) July 30, 2017
Why does a character have to be portrayed as Muslim and gay for Muslim women to be shown in a "awesome new light"? https://t.co/BMsrRHdWBc
— Jim (@ayxqah) July 30, 2017
5. She said what we were all thinking ????
why do islamic videos have to have that humming voice in the background can't i watch something without it being so dramatic pls
— Atay Wia (@ataygyal) July 29, 2017
6. Telling it how it is ????
My latest piece on why orientalist depictions of Muslim women are making a resurgence
Read, comment, share ????https://t.co/cDLwK0kpKx— shariahaisha (@shariahaisha) July 28, 2017
7. Is it even Muslim Twitter if we don’t mention marriage?
Muslim twitter can be so jarring ergh https://t.co/CvAhd9PY4s
— ' (@bufflivesmatter) August 1, 2017
8. This unreal talent
Watercolour Collection pic.twitter.com/56M2n94Buw
— Derya Rasit (@dizzle141) August 1, 2017
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