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KARAMAH Welcomes Federal Review of NYPD Misconduct

Washington, D.C. February 29, 2012 KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights welcomes news that the U.S. Department of Justice has begun reviewing complaints about warrantless surveillance by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) of constitutionally protected activities by members of the American Muslim community. KARAMAH has filed several such complaints regarding NYPD misconduct […]

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KARAMAH Calls for Federal Investigation into NYPD Misconduct

Washington, D.C. February 21, 2012 KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights renewed its request today for the U.S. Department of Justice to launch a federal investigation into repeated allegations of egregious misconduct by the New York Police Department (NYPD). The call came in response to a recent Associated Press news story portraying the department’s

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KARAMAH Celebrates America’s Islamic Heritage

On Friday, February 17, KARAMAH screened the critically acclaimed film Prince Among Slaves at America’s Islamic Heritage Museum. The movie artistically depicts the story of Abdul Rahman, a prince of Timbo turned slave in 1788 in Mississippi. The story weaves in and out of Abdul Rahman’s life, peppered with dialogue from various leaders and scholars who have

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KARAMAH’s Vice President Speaks at University of Connecticut’s Law School

On Feb. 3, 2012 KARAMAH’s Vice President, Engy Abdelkader, gave the keynote address to The Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal’s spring symposium, entitled One Nation Under Law: Exploring How the Law Shapes the Muslim American Experience, held at the University of Connecticut School of Law. In addition to Ms. Abdelkader, this symposium also featured prominent

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KARAMAH: Call for Papers on Muslim Women’s Leadership

KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights is issuing a call for papers on the topic of “Women’s Leadership in Islam”, welcoming a wide range of article submissions in the fields of history, religion, sociology, anthropology, gender studies, and others. Islamic notions about women and their roles in society have caused much debate both amongst

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KARAMAH Holds a Conference on Modern Muslim Relationships

Over the weekend of January 27, KARAMAH held a conference on modern Muslim relationships, bringing Muslim men and women from around the region to learn and discuss how they can build strong and healthy relationships guided by their religion. This conference was unique from many others in that it was divided into two parts: creating

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KARAMAH Hosts Town Hall with ADAMS Center

On Friday, December 16, KARAMAH hosted a town hall with the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) at the ADAMSCenter. The town hall meeting, called Shari’ah Law: Legal, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on Religious Freedom and Respect for the U.S. Constitution attracted approximately 200 Muslim, Christian, and Jewish community members to discuss Islam in theU.S. and recent

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KARAMAH Members from U.S., E.U. and North Africa meet at the Casablanca Conference

Last week, members of the KARAMAH family in the US, the European Union and North Africa met in Casablanca to assess the effects of the Arab Spring on women and to build bridges between women on the three continents. The event was hosted by al-Hidn, a Moroccan educational and social services organization which has consultative

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Sacred Space? Women’s Places and Spaces in Contemporary American Mosques

Saturday, Dec. 10, KARAMAH hosted an art exhibit and lecture by architect Maryam Eskandari. Ms. Eskandari is a graduate of the Harvard-MIT Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture. Her work varies, but her passion is the design of sacred space. The event opened with a viewing of some of the photos from Ms. Eskandari’s gallery

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