
Raheel Raza is the author of 'Their Jihad - Not My Jihad'. You can visit her website at www.raheelraza.com
Looking for an authentic Muslim woman's voice?
How can women's rights advance if the mainstream idea of an authentic Muslim woman's voice is strictly confined to the oppressed?
- 10 June 2013Pakistan's human rights problem
Raheel Raza writes from the UNHRC in Geneva, where the country on most people's lips is Pakistan
- 13 March 2013Inside the UN Human Rights Council
One hopes that the issues tabled at the Human Rights Council will also be under the scrutiny of the UN
- 17 September 2012Multiculturalism: if the Aussies 'get it’, why don't we?
When a government is not politically correct and multiculturalism is allowed to mature naturally with all its ups and downs, and not thrust down people’s throats or used as a political tool, people will just learn to get along.
- 17 October 2011Islamism’s war against women
Our scholars need to understand that human Rights can’t be implemented only through the lens of scriptures. It’s time we looked at the scriptures through the lens of human rights and resisted Shariah law.
- 23 September 2011Norway, we salute you.
Radicals across the globe will use Anders Breivik against the West. We must continue to fight terrorism from all angles.
- 27 July 2011A Pakistani Muslim woman attends a conference in Israel, and loves what she sees
Raheel Raza relates her personal thoughts from the Israeli Presidential Conference 2011, in Jerusalem
- 28 June 2011Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you: a caliphate!
Are we resting on our laurels in allowing Hizb-ut-Tahrir conferences across the Western world? Or is this liberalism at its best?
- 13 June 2011Muslim women are at the crossroads - between freedom and oppression
Women's rights is one of the key aspects in the fight back against Islamism - but are they being empowered enough?
- 2 June 2011