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Melody Moezzi
Melody Moezzi is an award-winning Iranian-American author, attorney, speaker and commentator. She is also the Executive Director of the non-profit interfaith organization, 100 People of Faith.
Website: http://www.melodymoezzi.com
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Melody Moezzi's Posts
Will Saudi Women Lose Their Virginity En Masse If They Start Driving?
December 3, 2011 by Melody Moezzi · 15 Comments
My first thought is “no,” followed by a swift “none of your business.” But that wasn’t the conclusion of a recent report prepared for Saudi Arabia’s legislative assembly by a well-known academic. He predicted that if Saudi women were given the right to drive, those who had never had sex would quickly start losing their [...]
Filed under Global, Middle East · Tagged with Saudi Arabia, Saudi Women Drive, Sexual Autonomy, Virginity
You Can Protest with the Women Liberating the Middle East
March 8, 2011 by Melody Moezzi · 1 Comment
On the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, a group of feminists from across the Middle East have joined together as Women United for the Future of the Middle East to call for regionwide demonstrations in support of women’s rights. They’ve drawn support from the likes of GlobalSister.org, Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press [...]
Filed under Global, Middle East · Tagged with Activism, Arab women, Arab World, Feminism, feminist alliance, Gender Equality, International Women's Day, Iran, Islam, Middle East, Muslim Women
Muslim Dating Ads: What’s With the Racism?
January 13, 2011 by Melody Moezzi · 8 Comments
Among other content, Islamic Horizons, the bi-monthly publication of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), runs personal ads. There are two sections: “Seeking Husband” and “Seeking Wife.” The personal ad below appears in the latest edition under “Seeking Husband,” and it is one of only two ads (among ten) in which a woman is [...]
Filed under Life, Religion · Tagged with Dating, Family, Feminism, Gender Equality, interrracial dating, Iran, Islam, Marriage, Men and Feminism, Muslim, Online Dating, Racism, Sexism
Childless by CHOICE, Get It?
December 14, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 65 Comments
I don’t want kids. Never have. I consider birth control the greatest invention of the 20th century and I’ve been taking it religiously for nearly a decade. No pregnancies to date, and in the rare event of one I’d be first in line at my local abortion clinic before that zygote even mildly resembled a [...]
Filed under Family, Life · Tagged with Abortion, Abortion Rights, Children, Feminism, Gender Equality, parenthood, Parenting, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Rights, women and children, Women's Health
Better Muslim Than Gay
September 21, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 12 Comments
Lately I’ve been hearing a lot about how much my people are under attack in America today. The thing is, though, as an American Muslim, I don’t really feel under attack. Annoyed? Sure. But attacked? No. Despite all the controversy surrounding the construction of the Park51 Center in downtown Manhattan, for example, the fact remains [...]
Filed under National · Tagged with Bloomberg, Civil Rights, Gay, Gay Rights, Homosexuality, Human Rights, Islam, Lesbian, LGBT, Mayor Bloomberg, Muslim, New York, Obama, Park 51, Politics News, President Obama
State Department Dining, Muslimah Style
September 3, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 6 Comments
I recently accepted an invitation to attend a dinner at the State Department hosted by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in honor of the holy month of Ramadan. The dinner itself, which takes place on Tuesday, September 7, is a formal iftar—the meal eaten every evening after sunset when Muslims break the fast during the [...]
Filed under Life, Religion · Tagged with Fashion, fasting, France, Hillary Clinton, Islam, modesty, Muslim, Muslim Feminism, Muslim Women, ramadan, U.S. State Department
Meet One Kick-Ass Saudi Woman
May 19, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 11 Comments
Still, even as I pity these moronic “morality” cops, I can’t help but want to beat the crap out of them too.
Filed under Middle East · Tagged with Iran, Islam, Jihad, Law, Law Enforcement, Muslim, Muslim Women, Saudi Arabia
Boobquake and Brainquake: Why Not Both?
April 26, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 30 Comments
Even if we find ourselves disagreeing on the means of protest, I think we can still agree that both Brainquake and Boobquake share a common goal: to further shake the already-shaken credibility of the leaders of the so-called Islamic Republic of Iran. So, why not work together?
Filed under Global, Internet + Tech, Middle East · Tagged with Earthquake, Facebook, Iran, Islam, Jen McCreight, Jihad
Hissa Hilal Fights “Fatwas” With Poetry
March 24, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 7 Comments
A talented Saudi poet, Hissa Hilal, has become the breakout star of Abu Dhabi’s popular game show the “Million’s Poet,” and she hasn’t even won yet.
Filed under Global, Middle East · Tagged with Islam, Muslim, Poetry, Saudi Arabia, Television
Islam’s First Feminist
March 16, 2010 by Melody Moezzi · 12 Comments
Countless Muslim women around the world today are standing up and demanding their rights to freedom and equality under both secular and Islamic law. These feminist jihadists can be found in every corner of the globe. From France to Afghanistan to Sudan, brave Muslimahs are refusing to be told what they can and cannot do, [...]
Filed under Milestones, Ms.cellany · Tagged with Afghanistan, France, Global Feminism, Islam, Khadija, Muslim, Muslim Women, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Women's History Month



