A community of ironclad faithful believers from the time of the Delhi Sultanate
Category: Islam in America
A Legacy of Overcoming Invisibility
Bangladeshi immigrants suffer from an unfavorable or invisible image, hurtful to their sense of identity.
I‘tikaf: My First, But Not Last, Experience
I never thought I had it in me. Living in a mosque for 10 days without…
White House Restores Its Eid Celebration
President Joe Biden restored the annual commemoration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr at the White House.
On the Frontier Where Faith, Ethics and Medicine Meet
Aasim Padela explores intersections of religious identity, bioethics and health.
Performing the Pilgrimage to One’s Heart During the Hajj
Reflecting on the Ka‘bah’s uniqueness to restore the heart’s primordial pledge.
July/August Community Bulletin: Leaders & Achievers
Recognizing the growing number of leaders and achievements within the Muslim community.
Coming of Age as a Muslim American
Research during the past decade shows that Muslim youth are indeed thriving.
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…