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French Muslim women push back on the politics of the hijab
By Ruby Mellen and France Keyser (WASHINGTON POST) It was, to many observers, just an ordinary campaign poster. Two women and two men, dressed…
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Germany finally gets its own “home-grown” imams
By Christoph Strack On 15 June, the "Islamkolleg" in Osnabruck officially launched its new training programme for imams in German.…
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Get to know Mohamed Abdullahi, our new Storytelling Intern
by SEAneighborhoods (FRONT PORCH.SEATTLE) Mohamed Abdullahi recently joined the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods communications team as a Communications and Storytelling Intern. Mohamed came to us through…
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French Muslims pay heavy price in COVID pandemic
By Caroline Pailliez (REUTERS) VALENTON, France, June 15 (Reuters) – Every week, Mamadou Diagouraga comes to the Muslim section of…
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When Data Privacy Becomes a Subject of Faith
BY AYSHA KHAN Most apps collect and store data. Now some Muslim developers are trying to keep that practice consistent with…
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Toronto teen coder with cerebral palsy catches attention of Apple CEO
(GLOBAL NEWS) Sooni Mohammed is a 15-year-old coder with cerebral palsy and one of the winners of the Swift Student…
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Hijab-wearing TV news reporters in the US seek to inspire: ‘Eventually this shouldn’t be exciting or new
(THE NATIONAL NEWS) There are 210 local television news broadcast markets throughout the US, according to TV audience research company,…
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Opinion: Jerusalem matters to Muslims and Middle East peace
By Haroon Moghul (CINCINNATI) I am neither Israeli nor Palestinian, yet the conflict there matters dearly to me. As a…
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Police chief in Michigan apologizes for liking Facebook post supporting Israel
By Niraj Warikoo Detroit Free Press (TNS) (BAKERS FIELD) DETROIT — After facing criticism from some in the Arab American…
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WHY MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
By Fizzah Jaffer (YR.MEDIA) While many of us look back fondly on the fall of 2019 and the first few…
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