Mariam Khan is a British writer, editor, and activist known for her work exploring Muslim women's experiences and identity. She is the editor of the acclaimed anthology "It's Not About the Burqa: Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race," which brings together diverse voices of Muslim women challenging stereotypes and reclaiming their narratives. Through this groundbreaking collection, Khan amplifies conversations often silenced in mainstream discourse, addressing topics from feminism to mental health within Muslim communities. Her work champions intersectional feminism and provides a platform for Muslim women to share their authentic stories, challenging reductive representations and fostering deeper understanding.