In her new book, journalist Azadeh Moaveni follows 13 women who were just girls when they left their home countries to marry militants. She joins the program in London to discuss the lives of the ...
The upcoming presidential election in Iran "couldn't be more important," author Azadeh Moaveni says. "It's really going to determine the fate of the country, maybe for a long time." Iranian president ...
Azadeh Moaveni gave a fascinating glimpse into Iran at the start of the 21st century in her popular memoir, "Lipstick Jihad." She continues her personal and political story, skipping ahead to 2005-06 ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Anne Barnard GUEST HOUSE FOR YOUNG WIDOWS Among the Women of ISIS By Azadeh Moaveni Azadeh ...
On 8 June, twenty days before the presidential election, there was no sense in Tehran that voting was imminent. The streets were still swathed in official mourning for President Ebrahim Raisi, killed ...
Teaching at Kingston University, where Muslim women form a sizeable percentage of the student body, I noticed that some Muslim girls start their first year unveiled, only to discover that hijabi ...