Soon after the fall of the Taliban, in 2001, Deborah Rodriguez went to Afghanistan as part of a group offering humanitarian aid to this war-torn nation. Surrounded by men and women whose skills–as doc
The founder of the Kabul Beauty School describes the lives of women in the patriarchal society of Afghanistan from the perspective of the school and its students, offering profiles of such women as a
The founder of the Kabul Beauty School describes the lives of women in the patriarchal society of Afghanistan from the perspective of the school and its students.
Through photographs and detailed case histories, Unni Wikan explores the strict segregation of women, the wearing of the burqa mask, the elaborate nuptial rituals, and the graceful quality of Oman's
An unprecedented, sympathetic, and wide-ranging exploration of the mysterious world of Islamic women—the people behind the veils—by female writers and Christian workers.
“Proud, defiant, brave, these are the Muslim women of America. Hear them roar!” --Asma Gull Hasan, author of Why I Am a Muslim For years, the image of the Muslim woman in America ha
Married to an Iranian, and mother of two young children, Debra Johanyak was a teaching assistant at Iran's Shiraz University when the American Embassy in Tehran was taken over by militants on November
Married to an Iranian, and mother of two young children, Debra Johanyak was a teaching assistant at Iran’s Shiraz University when the American Embassy in Tehran was taken over by militants on November
Teaching Received through the Seer Anointing, Angelic Visitations, and Heaven ExperiencesEvery day is a fresh invitation to step behind the veil and encounter the Holy Spirit in a new way!In this uniq