A New Wave of Startups Caters to Muslim Americans
Young entrepreneurs are creating food, fashion, and dating sites aligned with their religious values.
by Amna Khawar, Quartz
Nov 06, 2015
3 minutes
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For any woman, finding the right outfit for a special event can be a challenge. But for U.S. national fencing athlete Ibtihaj Muhammad, it was particularly frustrating. The 29-year-old, who wears a hijab, in accordance with her Islamic faith, always struggled to find clothing that not only reflected her religious values of modesty but also outfits that weren’t frumpy.
“When I looked at what was available to Muslim women, especially.
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