Muslim Teen Girls Talk Real Life
Huffington Post interviewed two Muslim teen girls from different corners of America -- seventeen-year-old Salsabel Fares who lives in Florissant, Missouri, and Arshia Hussain, also seventeen, who … [Read more...]
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Huffington Post interviewed two Muslim teen girls from different corners of America -- seventeen-year-old Salsabel Fares who lives in Florissant, Missouri, and Arshia Hussain, also seventeen, who … [Read more...]
More than 42% of Muslims in the U.S. report bullying among their school-age kids (in California, it's more than half), and Pew reports that at least 53 mosques and Islamic centers encountered … [Read more...]
Abu Mumin is a Muslim social worker from London who is part of an organization called Eden Care which works with terminally ill people who need care and support at the end of their lives. Though the … [Read more...]
Entrepreneur Hadi Shakuur decided to start a Muslim-friendly version of Airbnb after some friends told him they were having trouble with their accommodation bookings, which were often denied or … [Read more...]
When acclaimed photographer Lynsey Addario moved to India in 2000, she began covering Muslim communities throughout Asia and it was there that she was introduced to a "nuanced view" of Islam. But upon … [Read more...]
In this compelling piece from National Geographic, Lebanese American journalist Leila Fadel, along with acclaimed photojournalist Lynsey Addario, paints a vivid picture of contemporary American … [Read more...]
Naseeha is a Muslim youth helpline which provides anonymous support for youth experiencing personal challenges. Naseeha means 'advice' in Arabic. Last year, the Canadian help-center received 2,000 … [Read more...]
New York Times recently picked these three books by Muslim authors: SALT HOUSES by Hala Alyan Debut novel by Palestinian-American author Hala Alyan -- the story spans four generations of the … [Read more...]
Editors at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt felt it was time for a certain iconic monkey to learn how American Muslims celebrate Ramadan. Enter “It’s Ramadan Curious George." Author Hena Khan says she … [Read more...]
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CNN spent a year interviewing more than 100 American Muslims in their quest to generate a "crowd-sourced" list of 25 influential Muslims in various fields. "They are comedians and congressmen, … [Read more...]