BBC News - The new wave of Arab supermodels
Arab supermodels are making a name for themselves in the fashion industry, and are changing the way Arab women are perceived by the rest of the world.
"The Salafis want to make Azhar a part of the political system, which we are against," said Abdel Dayem-Nossair, an adviser to al-Azhar's grand sheikh and a member of the assembly that wrote the new constitution. "We don't like to put the law in terms of a religious dogma that says 'this is right' or 'this is wrong.' "
But under the new constitution, that is exactly what the millennium-old mosque and university complex will soon be doing. Dayem-Nossair said he believes the Salafis insisted on the provision because "they think they'll take over al-Azhar."
Afghanistan's increasing temporary tattoo trend
BBC Video: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20820329
Despite the traditional culture of Afghan society, temporary tattoos are becoming increasingly popular with the country's younger generation.
Some people believe this is a direct result of the western influences in the country.
Marzieh Mashkoori reports.
Video produced by BBC Persian's Mariam Ghamgousar
In a debate over women bishops, some say church must enforce tradition
in fast-changing times..
http://wapo.st/UaEKoD
http://m.guardiannews.com/world/2012/dec/18/turkey-women-fashion-islam
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Once a symbol of new Afghanistan, can policewomen survive?
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE8BI07T20121219
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