Research during the past decade shows that Muslim youth are indeed thriving.
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Chicago, Here we Come!
This year's uplifting theme will be "Resilience, Hope, & Faith: With Hardship, Comes Ease"
The Global Association of Islamic Schools
The world has seen a proliferation of Islamic schools since the first World Conference on Islamic…
Negative Mental Health Impacts One Year into the Covid-19 Pandemic
A study that will allow experts to identify potential solutions that can be applied and/or tailored…
Muslim Youth and Mental Health Challenges
Muslims should realize that mental health issues are real and treatable.
Elevating Education in a Changing World
After three years, educators meet in person at the 23rd Annual ISNA Education Forum.
Editorial: An Unbalanced Nation
Muslim Americans’ attitudes toward mental health may finally be changing.
Who is Responsible for Meeting an Islamic School’s Stated Mission?
A gap exists between prioritizing having a clear mission and implementing this belief into policy.
The Hunger Truck: Feeding More Needs Than Just Hunger
Houston Muslims reach out to those in need for more than food.
Supporting Our Children’s Mental Health While Navigating the Pandemic
Most Muslim schools have no staff members who are equipped to provide mental health support to…