With Election Day just four days away, community members came together to discuss Muslim-American identity in America in hopes to...
Read More »Conference in US Aims to Address Islamophobia
Islamic scholars gathered in the Triangle on Saturday to address Islamophobia...
Read More »Halal Food Became a $20 Billion Hit in America
From restaurants to supermarkets, halal sales are projected at $20 billion this year, up by one-third since 2010...
Read More »US People Offer to Accompany Muslims to Mosques in Wake of Shooting
Following the shooting of a New York City mosque leader and an associate, people are offering to accompany Muslims to and from the mosque ...
Read More »US Muslims Slam Rising Islamophobia
Hundreds of American Muslims and members of inter-faith organizations have staged a rally in the US capital to condemn rising Islamophobia in the country...
Read More »Anti-Trump Campaign Launches by US Muslims
Muslim leaders in the United States have begun to register a million voters to help combat Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s rhetoric against Muslims...
Read More »US Muslim Group Distributes Qurans for Non-Muslims
a Muslim group based in Chicago, reserve a table, pack up a tent, banners, Qurans, and placards and visit a public festival in Chicago...
Read More »US Demonstrators Slam Saudi Support of Daesh
Activists have gathered outside Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Washington, DC, to denounce Riyadh's support of terrorism...
Read More »$206M in funds to anti-Islamic American groups
Nearly $206 million poured into organizations promoting hate against Muslim in the U.S. in 2008-2013, a report released by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Center for Race and Gender at University of California Berkeley revealed. The report lists 33 Islamophobic organizations as the inner-core groups funded with …
Read More »US Muslims ‘Refresh Soul, Spirit’ During Ramadan
Ramadan is like a refresh, you refresh your soul, you refresh your spirit, it is something very beautiful, it’s amazing...
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