Fashion

Adri Nieuwhof – Boycott of Ahava Dead Sea products makes an impact

by SR Editor December 3, 2009

By Adri Nieuwhof* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz The international campaign to boycott Ahava beauty products has recently won the support of a Dutch parliamentarian and an Israeli peace group. During the past few months, activists in Canada, the UK, Ireland, Israel, the United States and the Netherlands have campaigned against the sale of Ahava [...]

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Haitham Sabbah – Jordanian, Egyptian and Lebanese Child Labor and Zionist Businessmen

by Haitham Sabbah September 13, 2009

By Haitham Sabbah This might sound off-topic, but it is not and you will know why by reading until the end. Yet, it is so salient to every single one of us who are members of a global society. As mentioned here, the US Department of Labor released their long-awaited report (PDF) on goods produced [...]

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Denmark: Miss Hijab 2008 Wins iPod

by Haitham Sabbah June 12, 2008

Here is a time-waster news of the day: This undated photo made available by Danish public broadcaster DR1 shows 18-year-old Iraqi-born, Huda Falah who DR1 says it has chosen as the winner. Iraqi-born Huda Falah was on Tuesday named Miss Headscarf 2008, beating 46 contesters in the competition organized by Danish public broadcaster DR. Huda, [...]

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ISLAMOFASHION!

by Haitham Sabbah February 13, 2008

Exposing the Islamo-Fascist… Fashion Industry/Celebrity… Axis of Evil… Keffiyeh infiltrates our nation’s youth [Via: KABOBfest] [Hat tip: Buydatti]

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MSLM and Muslim Chics

by Haitham Sabbah October 14, 2007

A while ago, the International Herald Tribune had an article about how Muslim fashion designers are getting more creative: But young Muslim entrepreneurs around the world are making their own fashion statements, modestly, challenging the status quo in their communities as well as stereotypes outside. [...] Specialty fashion houses and companies starting distinct ranges intended [...]

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