Global hijabista style, from the Afghan burqa to the cover of a fashion magazine

July 12 is National Hijab Day in Iran, a celebration that has been met by defiant protests by women driving headscarfless in their cars. At the same time, the American glossy Allure has featured, for the first time, a hijab-wearing model on its cover. The Somali stunner Hamali Aden demonstrates just how beautiful and fashion-forward Islamic style can be. How did this… Read More »

When The Doctor Banned My Father’s Right

Expecting fathers may have questions about a father’s rights before birth. Decisions made during pregnancy, including medical testing, health care decisions, and adoption, can have great significance once a child is born. Traditionally, mothers retain most of the decision-making rights regarding an unborn child. However, children can benefit from fathers embracing the rights and duties of fatherhood as soon as… Read More »

On April 6, 1326, the Ottoman Empire

Osman I (born c. 1258—died 1324 or 1326) was the ruler of a Turkmen principality in northwestern Anatolia who is regarded as the founder of the Ottoman Turkish state. Both the name of the dynasty and the empire that the dynasty established are derived from the Arabic form (ʿUthmān) of his name. Osman was descended from the Kayı branch of the Oğuz Turkmen. His father, Ertugrul, had established a principality… Read More »