CELEBRATING
BLACK HISTORY MONTH

What Does it Mean to be an Ally in the Movement Towards Justice?

KARAMAH broached an important topic: What Does it Mean to be an ‘Ally’ in the Movement Towards Justice. Our esteemed panel included three amazing Muslim women: Ms. Saleema Snow, Ms. Raheemah Abdulaleem, and Ms. Rosieda Shabodien who shared their experiences of fighting for social justice through both their personal and professional lives.

Reflect With KARAMAH

Watch interviews and panels from 2020 through 2021 including African American Muslim women lawyers such as Karamah's Board Member Raheemah Abdulaleem, Esq., Judge Fatima El-Amin, and more! Scroll to watch a powerful conversation on "Why Muslims Need to Commemorate Black History Month."

ADAMS Center Black History Month Program - February 25, 2021

Executive Director Rahmah A. Abdulaleem, Esq. joined Dr. Sabrina Dent and Ms. Hurunnessa Faraid for a conversation on “Why Muslims Need to Commemorate Black History Month.”

New Perspectives for Congregations and Communities

African Americans and Religious Freedom

Hear from a "stellar group of contributors whose essays will be of interest to a national and international audience. As a result, a broad public will come to learn our story from our unique perspective. It is a book for the world — from us, about us." Check out Chapter 6: 53 Race, Religious Pluralism and Religious Freedom, written by our very own Rahmah A. Abdulaleem, Esq.

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