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  1. 13 hours ago

    As we get ready for the 2019 , we’re sharing stories of the Muslim women in our community who fight for justice every day! Want to be featured or nominate your shero? Submit at by January 7th and we’ll share your story!

  2. 21 Jan 2018

    "Justice will not come passively. I march to express our will, to protect my people from that which is intended to divide us and minimize our experiences. I march to express my pain, my sadness, but also my hope that we can chart a new path forward together."

  3. 21 Jan 2018

    Proud of Sister Fahima Khalaf from the great state of Nevada for repping Muslim American women across this country.

  4. 21 Jan 2018

    I march because, as women, we are coming together to share our struggles, we are reclaiming our bodies, we are shouting in droves at the polls, we are tearing down the systems that have constantly left us and our families broken.

  5. 21 Jan 2018

    “I march because women and our allies are leading the barge against the power structures that have been subjugating and oppressing too many people for too long.”

  6. 21 Jan 2018

    I march because first we march, then we run.

  7. 19 Jan 2018

    poster from Download & print it for your local event tomorrow! ✨

  8. 21 Jan 2018

    We did not despair, we marched. Muslim women are resisting. The Muslim Ban will fail. will end. Dreamers will stay. It takes all of us to say: We will rise.

  9. 27 Mar 2018

    We know we're gonna be more than alright when Muslim women are leading the way. We celebrate Muslimahs a little extra today! Thank you for your commitment to uplifting all communities and fighting for justice.

  10. 21 Jan 2018
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    When are you going to organize a for women in Saudi Arabia, Iran?

  11. 21 Jan 2018

    I stand in solidarity my friend + with every person, community + country that has faced hatred because of Trump's policies. We're going to Marcg + Fight + Vote until those policies change + that hatred ends.

    Poster that says “Muslim Women March” with a hand drawn picture of Marya Bangee and a quote from her that reads “I march to stand with my sisters across the world to say enough it enough. We stand for a world build on justice and compassion.”
  12. 21 Jan 2018

    After being in DC last year, this was a homecoming. 💕San Francisco! "Those who seek to turn back the clock on our country, will hear our vote, they will hear us roar."

  13. “I march and vote to honor those that came before me and to set an example for those coming after me. “- Huda Adem

  14. 21 Jan 2018

    I speak because it’s important to include the voice of Muslim women in the conversation. We have a duty to end mass incarceration, xenophobia, homophobia, keeping people out of society and into the criminal justice and more

  15. 21 Jan 2018

    “I march for the unrecognized labor of black women and to dismantle the institutional systems of oppression that exist to break apart communities of color, here and aboard”

  16. 21 Jan 2018

    “Nothing will change until we ourselves become the forces of change”

  17. 21 Jan 2018
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    There is no purpose in faith its ur personal belief i hope u r not representing cause if that was the case that wld B a shame

  18. 21 Jan 2018

    Remember to cover up your offensive and provocative "woman hair" because there may be men around. Feminism means letting presence or absence of men determine if a women is free to show her hair.

  19. 21 Jan 2018

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