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hijab
thumb|Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab
thumb|Syrian women in hijabs
Hijab (, ) refers to head coverings worn by Muslim women. Similar to the mitpaḥat/tichel or snood worn by religiously observing married Jewish women, certain headcoverings worn by some Christian women, such as the hanging veil, apostolnik and kapp, and the dupatta favored by many North Indian Hindu and Sikh women, the hijab comes in various forms. The term describes a scarf that is wrapped around the head, covering the hair, neck, and ears while lea
Islamic feminism
form of feminist discourse concerned with the role of women in Islam; aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life; advocates for women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in Islam
Muhammadi Begum
Indian author and editor

Sayyid Mumtaz Ali
Indian author and publisher
timeline of first women's suffrage in majority-Muslim countries
list of the dates of the first women's suffrage in Muslim majority countries
Voice of Libyan Women
women's rights organization in Libya
list of female Muslim head of Government and State
Wikimedia list article
Islamic feminist views on dress codes
Muslim feminists' different views on issues surrounding women's dress codes in Islam, especially on the hijab which covers body from hair to chest and niqāb which covers all face

International Purple Hijab Day
international day of awareness for domestic violence in February
Dreams of Trespass
1994 novel written by Fatima Mernissi
Tehzeeb-e-Niswan
Tehzeeb-e-Niswan () was an Islamic weekly magazine for women, started by Sayyid Mumtaz Ali along with his wife Muhammadi Begum in 1898. It is regarded as the pioneering work on women rights in Islam. It was published from Lahore between 1898 and 1949.
Islamic bicycle
bicycles designed to guard religious requirements for women's modesty