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How to be a Muslim Woman
British Muslim women speak to Sayeeda Warsi about their lives, revealing some of the many other ways it’s possible to be a British Muslim woman in 2018.
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4.7 stars from 17 ratings
Educational
I don’t have exposure to Muslim people in my daily life, so this podcast gives me this possibility. This series is a great way to get acquainted with amazing women, who just happen to be Muslim. It is eye opening how much prejudice I hold and I hope to be able to spot it more clearly after...Read full review »
Electric_giraffe via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 11/05/20
Ep 7 is very inspiring!
Can’t agree more. Everyone should understand that each individuals are different and unique, even if they come from the same country, race or culture. Stereotyping simply does not make sense.
Elissww1233 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/19
Fascinating interviews
This series of seven interviews certainly achieved the objective of breaking down the binary walls around what it means to be a muslim woman. Thank you.
a woman in berlin via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 12/27/18
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