Not exact matches
The black
woman in this
video is clearly a
muslim herself, listen to how she says koran.
And so I stand with the young
woman in the above
video in defense of modesty, chastity, and piety, just as I stand with
Muslims like my dear friends Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Dr. Suzy Ismail against the killing of unborn children and the evil of pornography, and with my equally dear friend Asma Uddin of the Becket Fund
in defense of religious freedom.
Comprises worksheets on You tube
video, demonstrating how to wear the burkini, You tube
video featuring
Muslim entrepreneurs Asraa sport, text on the response of French minister for
women's rights, Rossignol to the sale of the burkini and text on Center parcs
in France allowing bathers to wear the burkini.
Highlights include Neshat's moving film, Rapture, 1999, a two - screen, black - and - white
video projection
in which an allegorical narrative about the stark divide between
Muslim men and
women plays out on opposing walls.
Identifiable perspectives range from the kind of curious objectivity Liu's incoming aliens might take —
in Tao Hui's
video Talk about body (2013), the artist, disguised as a young
Muslim woman, describes his physical self
in anthropological terms to an assembled audience — to possibilities spanning both fantasy and reality.
Shirin Neshat (Iranian, b. 1957) is a
video and installation who artist explores the political and social conditions of Iranian and
Muslim life
in her works, particularly focusing on
women and feminist issues.
Speaking to that issue of identity,
in your Art21
video you talk about not wanting to be identified as a Moroccan -
Muslim woman artist, and it reminded of Kara Walker's statement about her current show at Sikkema Jenkins.