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The Othered Woman: How White Feminism Harms Muslim Women

An exciting addition to the conversation around white feminism that brings the voices of Muslim women to the forefront

Publication date: 07 August, 2025
Status: Manuscript received
Ebook: Signed Paperback
Regular price £25.00
Regular price Sale price £25.00

Description

An astounding insight into how white feminism is intertwined with Islamophobia, and why Muslim women are so often left out of the conversation.

Growing up, journalist Shahed Ezaydi was asked how she could possibly call herself a feminist if she also practised her faith. By treating Muslim women as invisible and excluding them from feminist spaces, or hyper-visible with an obsession of ‘saving’ them, we are perpetuating gendered Islamophobia and white feminism. But Muslim women don’t need to be saved, and religion is not the only form of oppression.

The Othered Woman is the book Ezaydi wishes her younger self could have turned to, to dispel the myths of how Muslim women are oppressed and who by. It shows that these myths translate into very real harm at state level in the UK and globally, and showcases the many intersectional feminists fighting for liberation in their own way. Accessible and compelling, this is urgent reading for anyone who considers themselves a feminist.

About the Author

Shahed Ezaydi

Shahed Ezaydi is a writer and editor, specialising in features and reporting on politics, feminism, and social issues. She was a freelance editor at Bustle UK and is currently working as a staff writer at Stylist Magazine. She's written for a range of publications, across both digital and print, including Dazed, Glamour and gal-dem. Shahed is also the former deputy editor of Aurelia Magazine – a platform for the thoughts and feelings of marginalised communities. The Othered Woman is her first book.

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