Faithless Hijabi

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Faithless Hijabi
Founded2018
FocusWomen's right and support to ex-muslims
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Zara Kay, Johanna Saoirse Browne
Websitefaithlesshijabi.org/

Faithless Hijabi is an association founded by Zara Kay in 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Faithless Hijabi is a storytelling platform that enables ex-Muslim and questioning Muslim women to share their stories of apostasy, doubt and freedom while also providing support to women ostracised or abused for leaving islam.[1] While being a platform that creates safe spaces for women to express their dissent, Faithless Hijabi strives to take an active role in advocating for women's rights. FH is active on numerous social media in order to enable people to reach out for help. At present, the organisation primarily publishes stories and blogs in English, but has recently launched their Arabic social media pages.[2] FH's mission is "Educate through stories," and "to empower an underrepresented group of women."[3]: 659 

Bibliography[edit]

  • Kay, Z. (2021). The faithless Hijabi: Helping ex Muslim women be seen, heard, safe and free. The Australian Humanist, (142), 25–27. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.848284667661604

References[edit]

  1. ^ Greene, Andrew (3 January 2021). "Australian citizen and campaigner for ex-Muslim women Zara Kay arrested in Tanzania". Abc.net.au.
  2. ^ Greg Brown (11 January 2019). "Secret women's network led the charge to help Rahaf Mohammed al". The Australian. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ Warraq, Ibn (2020). Leaving the Allah Delusion Behind: Atheism and Freethought in Islam. Berlin Schiler. ISBN 978-3899302561.