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Hilal Ibrahim began dreaming of making hijabs more accessible to women of all cultures in high school, and now her luxury designs are available as some of the first hijabs to be sold at a major ...
Minnesota respiratory therapists create disposable hijabs 02:19. MINNEAPOLIS — It's a challenge facing health care workers. There's a lack of personal protective equipment for Muslim women. Now ...
Henna and Hijabs, a Minneapolis-based, Black-, Muslim- and woman-founded company, has struck a deal with Children's Minnesota hospital to provide a new, modest pediatric hospital gown.
Tennis co-captains Liva Pierce and Anaise Manikunda raised more than $800 online to buy the sporty hijabs for their Muslim teammates after the school's athletic director learned of the product.
Amazon's Brooklyn Park facility has partnered with the Somali-owned Henna and Hijabs in Minneapolis to design hijab uniforms that are safe and culturally appropriate for its female Muslim ...
New York City agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle a lawsuit by two Muslim-American women who said the police violated their rights after arresting them by forcing them to remove their hijabs ...
EAST LONDON - Emaan Fatima Ghumman's father has told eNCA that while the family is very relieved to be reunited with the child, they are angry over the ordeal she's been through. She's the nine ...
Iranian schoolgirls have joined the latest wave of demonstrations, which have gripped the country. Videos show them shouting "death to the dictator" and removing their hijabs, according to the BBC ...
Similar incidents of police forcibly removing hijabs have led to major settlements and lawsuits in other places. Earlier this month, New York agreed to pay $17.5 million for forcing women to ...
Nike hijab enrages right-wing joggers: 'I will never buy another Nike product again' Some people have threatened to boycott the brand while others have praised it for opening up sport to Muslim women.
Now, two Minnesota respiratory therapists are breaking barriers in the health care world, by filling that need and creating disposable, hygienic hijabs.. Firaoli Adam and Yasmin Samatar first met ...