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“Jezebel for Muslim girls…” -ReturnofKings.com
“The Seventeen magazine of Muslimahs.” -EverydayFeminism.com
Congratulations: we’re about to make history together. MuslimGirl.net is elevating the voices of Muslim women in the media and reclaiming our image the world over. You were generous enough to click on this link to find out what we’re all about, so we’re going to return the love by sharing with you MuslimGirl.net’s best-kept secret: we run on a $0 budget.
With nothing, we’ve already proven ourselves to you by becoming the #1 most visited source of Muslim women’s voices in the United States. Now, imagine what we could do to propel Muslim women’s voices in the media if we had the resources that MuslimGirl.net deserves. Welcome to our collective mission of becoming the first mainstream media network by Muslim women, for Muslim women.
We call on you to make Ramadan this year about uplifting the voices of Muslim women. We’ve come a long way, and we still have a long way to go. In this moment, we are all here, together, bonded by our shared struggles and unified hopes for the world our daughters will live in. Let’s join forces and make history for Muslim women everywhere.
#MGFacts: MuslimGirl.net alumna Ainee Fatima became the first headscarf-clad Muslim woman to be featured in Seventeen magazine.
We need your support to continue developing exceptional content to represent Muslim women in the media. We don’t believe in being “a voice for the voiceless.” We believe that everyone has a voice, but that many are conveniently silenced. Your contribution goes directly towards ensuring that our marginalized narrative is out there, front and center.
Here are some MuslimGirl.net initiatives that are totally changing the way we do media representation:
#MUSLIMGIRLPROBS: Our version of media watch. Our weekly link roundup of headlines, stories, events, and situations from across the Internet that are problematic for Muslim women and make us want to rip our headscarves off.
THE GIRLS’ ROOM: Our online series of monthly Google Hangouts where we talk about the issues that young Muslims actually want to talk about, with prominent guests from the Muslim community and beyond.
BADDIE OF THE MONTH: Our profile series on badass Muslim women that are doing incredible things and making waves for the Muslim community. Our inaugural Baddie of the Month was Sana Saeed, producer at AJ+ and who we dubbed “the voice that launched a thousand tweets”!
COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS: MuslimGirl.net has a student organization arm that is the IRL manifestation of our goal mission. MuslimGirl student leaders create a presence for Muslim women’s voices on their campuses and host events to directly benefit their communities. For more information, clique here.
#MGFacts: We've become the #1 Muslim women's blog in the United States, and our articles have been written about, responded to, or cited by every mainstream media outlet imaginable. For example, our counter-campaign to Pamela Geller's bigoted "Draw Muhammad Day" was discussed on CNN and profiled in TIME.
Your support goes directly towards empowering Muslim women’s voices — it makes the strong declaration that you believe we deserve representation in the media. More than anything, we need your vote of confidence in Muslim youth. We’re the post-9/11 generation of Muslims that grew up during the height of Islamophobia. Our formative years took place under a complete assault on our identity. MuslimGirl.net is a direct product of that experience and a positive force to address it.
MUSLIMGIRL.NET MISSION STATEMENT:
Create a powerful voice for Muslim women in the media;
Empower a generation of Muslim women leaders around the world;
Reshape the image and eliminate stereotypes of Islam and Muslims;
Impact policies on both Muslim and women’s issues.
We need you to have our back on this one, fam.
#MGFacts: Sara Zayed, president of the Rutgers University chapter of MuslimGirl, represented MuslimGirl.net at the United Nations Youth Assembly. She interviewed UN Youth Envoy Ahmad Alhendawi on the UN’s youth initiatives in the presence of delegations from around the world.
MuslimGirl.net was born in the bedroom of a teenage girl who was fed up with feeling voiceless in the media. She and her girlfriends made it an after-school hobby to write on the daily life and experiences of being an American Muslim teenager, in the hopes of connecting with other girls out there who felt the same way. They hoped to dispel stereotypes and build bridges through the spirit of sisterhood by just being themselves. Little did they know, MuslimGirl.net would grow with them as they came of age and literally chronicle the evolution of their identities as Muslim women. MuslimGirl.net has continued to grow and evolve with our generation. Today, MuslimGirl.net has become the most-read source for American Muslim women’s voices on issues pertinent to their lives — as it should be.
#MGFacts: This is what our typical office looks like. Yes, you can sit with us. The baddie on the right is MuslimGirl.net sex & spirituality columnist, Mira Abouelezz.
To put it simply: we want to take things to the next level.
You know that feeling of always being talked over? Of being invisible? Of your voice being diluted by people speaking on your behalf? We want to make sure that ends by creating a presence that no one will be able to ignore.
You’ve made it clear that you love what we have to offer: MuslimGirl.net has experienced unprecedented growth over the last six months. We are eager to meet our growing audience with the resources it deserves. Here are just a few of things we’ve had to deal with during our expansion the past few months:
IS MUSLIMGIRL DOWN?: Our cheap shared server simply has not been able to handle all the traffic to our website (mashallah!), thus causing periods of time where MuslimGirl.net goes down. This makes the website completely inaccessible at moments of high virality — which is exactly when you want to visit us the most! We want to make sure that MuslimGirl.net is always a reliable and accessible online destination for you. We would like to put funds towards having our own dedicated server.
STAY ON THE LIST: So many of you have subscribed to our email list (mashallah, again!) that we simply don’t qualify for free email newsletter services anymore. MuslimGirl.net now requires a paid service to handle our badass subscribers. We’ve been paying out of pocket for the past few months to make sure our stories and relevant information are delivered straight to your inbox.
LABOR OF LOVE: Not a single one of our beautiful growing family of staff and writers has ever been compensated a dime for their incredible work. Not one has ever reaped a profit off of MuslimGirl.net. #Wallah. Many set aside time from school or work to serve our community with the content you see on MuslimGirl.net. They pour their hearts into this because they believe in it. We think those are the people who deserve to be compensated the most.
MO’ IDEAS, MO’ PROBLEMS: We’ve developed story boards and themes of new media projects to serve our increasing demand. The only problem? They haven’t left the cutting room floor because we haven’t had the resources to make them come to life for you!
#MGFacts: Our most visible feature is The Girls’ Room, our monthly Google Hangout series. This unprecedented idea has led to MuslimGirl.net being asked to consult Muslim blogs, events, and even national organizations on implementing our strategy — thus completely revolutionizing the way we have conversations in the Muslim community.
Here’s how you can help us keep doing our thang:
SHARING IS CARING: If you’re broke like us, join the club — literally. All you have to do is post, tweet, and share our campaign. Just like donations, your shares = your votes for the inspiring badassery we’re concocting over here. We <3 you.
EMPOWER A VOICE: Upload a 30-second clip to your social media telling us about an inspiring Muslim woman in your life. Why is MuslimGirl.net important in getting her story out there? Tag it #MuslimGirlComeUp for an instant RT/like/reblog from us and a chance to have your subject be featured as MuslimGirl.net’s Baddie of the Month.
DONATE $$$: As much of a loudmouth MuslimGirl is, it’s hard for us to put ourselves out there like this. We’re peeling back the layers and sharing our heart’s work with you in the hopes of finding your support. Will you extend your hand?
JOIN THE CLIQUE: We roll with the baddest women around and get really excited about new additions to our gang. Our passion is palpable, our troublemaking is fearless, and our voices are loud and proud together in the face of adversity. We like teaming up with creative media types, bold writers, and dedicated bossladies. If you think you can hang, apply to join us.
BECOME A PREZ: Want to really make waves in your community? Become the founding president of your very own MuslimGirl chapter. Our student organizations bring our mission to real life by hosting fun events, collaborating on campaigns, and becoming a real local presence on important issues. Get your leadership on, right here.
EMPOWER A VOICE
Support us by carrying on our mission. Make a quick 30-second clip telling us about an inspiring Muslim woman in your life. Upload it to your social media with the hashtag #MuslimGirlComeUp. Your submission will have the chance to be MuslimGirl.net's next Baddie of the Month!
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Instaladies Only
Repost our campaign pic (http://bit.ly/i-hereby-make-history) to your Instagram account telling people about the Ramadan of the Muslim Girl, and we will FEATURE you on ours! Thanks for the shoutout, girl.
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I'm broke but ❤ MG
Give us a symbolic donation so it shows up on this campaign and as part of history. Then, promise to post about us to your social networks. We ❤ you, too!
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#MuslimGirlGang Initiation
You'll be the first to receive our signature MuslimGirl.net sticker. Whaddaaaap!
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Welcome to the Clique
A personal invitation to the MuslimGirl chat group. Join the MG team (and our incredible baddie network!) for a virtual chill sesh. Take part in a dynamic discussion, ask questions to us directly, and make new friends for life. And enjoy the signature MuslimGirl.net sticker.
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Crew Love
A handwritten thank-you note from founding editor-in-chief Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, an invitation to the MuslimGirl chat group, the signature MuslimGirl.net sticker, and our undying love.
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It's T-Shirt Tiiime!
MUSLIMGIRL T-SHIRT. 'NUFF SAID. Don't worry, they'll be unisex, bros. Plus all the above.
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Mic Check
In addition to all the above, THE MUSLIMGIRL TEAM WILL WRITE A POEM FOR YOU. And then Amani will make a video reading it to you. We nominated her for the noble task. You're welcome.
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The MuslimGirl Safety Kit
A reserved spot in our upcoming online workshop series, The MuslimGirl Safety Kit! The three-part online workshop will discuss tactics to deal with discrimination, hate crimes, or sexual violence and will be hosted by the Women's Initiative for Self-Empowerment.
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Time to huddle
A phone call with Muslim civil rights activists Linda Sarsour, Darakshan Raja, and founding editor-in-chief Amani Al-Khatahtbeh to talk smack about the system and discuss what needs to be done to affect positive change moving forward. This is what our group huddles look like. Enjoy all previous perks.
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The Ramadan Special
A magical basket of three Vela scarves and secret goodies personally curated by Vela CEO and fashionista Marwa Atik herself! Plus all the above and our giddy Ramadan love.
Sold out!
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The Gamechangers Exclusive
Exclusive mentoring sessions for you + 4 of your friends. Pool together some money and ideas with your homies and let the MuslimGirl.net team help you jumpstart your next big project. Plus all the above!
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We in there.
Your name or affiliation permanently listed on our public thank-you page on MuslimGirl.net, in addition to all previous perks.
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You can sit with us.
We'll reserve an ad space on MuslimGirl.net just for you — for 3 months! Plus all the above perks.
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Creeping Shariah?
MuslimGirl.net will work with you to host an empowering workshop in your community!
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Powerhouse
Let's get in touch. Dinner's on us.
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Ramadan is almost over - please help us close the gap!
Peace be upon you our incredible donors,
TWO HUNDRED of you have supported our campaign so far. That's a big deal. That's 200 people making a vote of confidence in MuslimGirl.net and the work of millennial Muslim women. The number of supporters we have, however much you've donated, is even more important to us than the number of dollars raised. We know you care.
As our supporters, please help us close the gap to our $25,000 goal. We have a little over $10,000 to go. Ramadan is almost over, but our campaign is still going for a little while longer.
You've already proven that we can't do this without you. Please help us go all the way, whether it's by making one last generous Ramadan donation, or sharing our campaign with those you know will be as excited about our work as you are. We don't want MuslimGirl.net to shut down, and neither do you.
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This is the home stretch. Make it count. Please empower us.
Thank you,
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
Founding Editor-in-Chief
MuslimGirl.net
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