It's not about the burqa : muslim women on faith, feminism, sexuality and race
edited by Mariam Khan.
- London : Picador, 2019.
- 242 p.
Table of Contents: Introduction Chapter 1. Too Loud, Swears Too Much and Goes Too Far / Mona Eltahawy Chapter 2. Immodesty is the Best Policy / Coco Khan Chapter 3. First Feminist / Sufiya Ahmed Chapter 4. On the Representation of Muslims : Terms and Conditions Apply / Nafisa Bakkar Chapter 5. Clothes of My Faith / Afia Ahmed Chapter 6. Life was Easier Before I was Woke / Yassmin Midhat Abdel-Magied Chapter 7. There's no such Thing as a Depressed Muslim' : discussing mental health in the Muslim community / Jamilla Hekmoun Chapter 8. Feminism needs to Die / Mariam Kahn Chapter 9. Hijabi (R)evolution / Afshan D'souza-Lodhi Chapter10. Eight notifications / Salma Haidrani Chapter11. Shame, Shame, it knows your Name / Amna Saleem Chapter 12. A Woman of Substance / Saima Mir Chapter 13. A Gender Denied : Islam, Sex and the Struggle to Get Some / Salma El-Wardany Chapter 14. How Not to get Married (or why an unregistered nikah is no protection for a woman) / Aina Khan OBE Chapter 15. Not Just a Black Muslim Woman / Raida Rafiq Chapter 16. Between Submission and Threat : the British State's Contradictory Relationship with Muslim Women / Malia Bouattia Chapter 17. Daughter of Stories / Nadine Aisha Jassat Contributor Biographies Acknowledgements