Tuesday, January 13, 2026

That’s Haram!: Introduction

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Tired of seeing Muslim characters in media reduced down to the unholy trifecta of “bacon, hijab, and terrorism”, Seher and Kori created a podcast to break down these topics, as well as explore Muslim representation done well, and done… not so well.

 

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The promo for Nakshi Kantha. [Seher meant Mama’s Family towards the end.]

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    Seher is the Associate Editor-in-Chief at The Fandomentals focusing on the ins and outs of TV, media representation, games, and other topics as they pique her interest.

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