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Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design
Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design

Nike Requested to Recall "Allah" Logo Air Max | Hypebeast
Nike Requested to Recall "Allah" Logo Air Max | Hypebeast

Left) Sole and heel of the Nike Air shoe (1997). Figure 4 (Above)... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Left) Sole and heel of the Nike Air shoe (1997). Figure 4 (Above)... | Download Scientific Diagram

Most Controversial Sneakers Ever – Reshoevn8r
Most Controversial Sneakers Ever – Reshoevn8r

The Lily
The Lily

Nike Air Bakin' (1997)
Nike Air Bakin' (1997)

The sports hijab dividing opinions - BBC Culture
The sports hijab dividing opinions - BBC Culture

PDF) When Memory "Sees Signs" and "Plays Games": An Analysis of Two Sports  Shoe Controversies
PDF) When Memory "Sees Signs" and "Plays Games": An Analysis of Two Sports Shoe Controversies

Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design
Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design

Muslim Buyers Criticize Nike For 'Writing Allah' on Shoe's Sole - Elite  Readers
Muslim Buyers Criticize Nike For 'Writing Allah' on Shoe's Sole - Elite Readers

151 Nike, really? Again?
151 Nike, really? Again?

Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design
Nike Air Max shoe logo called 'offensive' to Muslims for Allah-like design

Building your A-Team: How the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center united a  community & raised $21,784 in 24 hours | by Chris Abdur-Rahman Blauvelt |  LaunchGood | Medium
Building your A-Team: How the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center united a community & raised $21,784 in 24 hours | by Chris Abdur-Rahman Blauvelt | LaunchGood | Medium

Muslims urge Nike to recall trainers because 'logo on the sole says Allah'  | Metro News
Muslims urge Nike to recall trainers because 'logo on the sole says Allah' | Metro News

Muslims demand Nike recall trainers 'that have Allah written on sole' |  Daily Mail Online
Muslims demand Nike recall trainers 'that have Allah written on sole' | Daily Mail Online

Sorry Nike, this is just WRONG | You Can't Stop Us Response - YouTube
Sorry Nike, this is just WRONG | You Can't Stop Us Response - YouTube

Blasphemous and offensive': Muslim customers lambast Nike for 'writing  Allah' on shoe's sole — RT Sport News
Blasphemous and offensive': Muslim customers lambast Nike for 'writing Allah' on shoe's sole — RT Sport News

Petition Calls for Nike to Recall Air Maxes With 'Offensive' Branding |  Sole Collector
Petition Calls for Nike to Recall Air Maxes With 'Offensive' Branding | Sole Collector

Nike releases new 'Pro Hijab' by popular demand
Nike releases new 'Pro Hijab' by popular demand

Nike Air Bakin' (1997)
Nike Air Bakin' (1997)

The sports hijab dividing opinions - BBC Culture
The sports hijab dividing opinions - BBC Culture

Nike Middle East Ad Features Muslim Women Athletes in Hijabs | Time
Nike Middle East Ad Features Muslim Women Athletes in Hijabs | Time

Nike Air Max 270 Criticized by Muslims Over Arabic Script
Nike Air Max 270 Criticized by Muslims Over Arabic Script

How Nike's hijab sports gear is taking on Islamophobia and patriarchy
How Nike's hijab sports gear is taking on Islamophobia and patriarchy

Nike Faces Muslim Anger Over Alleged 'Allah' in AirMax Logo - Bloomberg
Nike Faces Muslim Anger Over Alleged 'Allah' in AirMax Logo - Bloomberg

Nike's Hijab Prompts Backlash, Boycott — and Praise
Nike's Hijab Prompts Backlash, Boycott — and Praise

Nike Responds To Controversy Over Allah-Like Design | SGB Media Online
Nike Responds To Controversy Over Allah-Like Design | SGB Media Online

Thousands Say Nike Air Max Sneaker 'Offensive' To Muslims, Petition For  Recall | HuffPost Impact
Thousands Say Nike Air Max Sneaker 'Offensive' To Muslims, Petition For Recall | HuffPost Impact

Nike Hijab: Progressive, Exploitative or Simply Off-the-Mark? - Azure  Magazine | Azure Magazine
Nike Hijab: Progressive, Exploitative or Simply Off-the-Mark? - Azure Magazine | Azure Magazine