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For young Muslims in New York, Qahwah House has become a gathering spot, a matchmaking destination, and a space of celebration.
How the 22-year-old who owns the @Muslim Instagram handle used it to launch a disruptive media company
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These 9 Muslim women made an incredible impact on history as scholars, advocates, and journalists.
What Does Islam Say About Astrology? - Muslim
Kaiser Aslam, the Muslim Chaplain at Rutgers University–New Brunswick in New Jersey, tells us about astrology in Islam.
The Stigma Of Menstruation In Muslim Households - Muslim
We spoke with the chair of the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University, Atiya Aftab, about the stigma of menstruation in Muslim households.
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While I’m one of the first people to irritably shut down the notion that the Muslim woman is “oppressed,” I understand that internal battles that many Muslim around the world are fighting every day. Though we are women with autonomy, it would be incorrect to say that this sovereignty was served to all of us...
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