Chaudry v. Chaudry
…nexus of marriage between the couple to New Jersey. History: This case was appealed and review was denied by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Note: This ruling was distinguished…
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…nexus of marriage between the couple to New Jersey. History: This case was appealed and review was denied by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Note: This ruling was distinguished…
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By: Jawdat Said “We live in a world in which four fifths of its population live in frustration while the other fifth lives in fear. The United Nations, our world’s…
Law, Religion, and the Prophetic Method of Social Change Read More »
…racism and islamophobia. She said: “South Africans when confronted with racism didn’t act as victims but as change agents who wanted to change the course of history.” Ms. Shabodien also…
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By: Julie Macfarlane The primary objective of the study was to document, using a qualitative, interview-based approach, how North American Muslim communities manage divorce. Specifically, the study explores Islamic approaches…
Understanding Trends in American Muslim Divorce and Marriage Read More »
…the historical frieze on the north wall of the Supreme Courtroom. KARAMAH was also asked by these organizations to contact the Supreme Court administration and discuss the matter. A KARAMAH…
KARAMAH’s Opinion on the Supreme Court Frieze of Prophet Muhammad PBUH Read More »
…Zero in New York, which forges the American Muslim identity with a design unlike any other seen in the Middle East, North Africa or South Asia. Ms. Eskandari then moved…
Sacred Space? Women’s Places and Spaces in Contemporary American Mosques Read More »
…Civil Rights Advocacy and Awareness. The visitors came from different countries in the Middle East and North Africa and represented different governmental and governmental and non-governmental institutions. Among the group…
Arab IVLP Leaders Learn from KARAMAH’s Model of Human Rights Advocacy and Awareness Read More »
On March 1, 2016, KARAMAH Executive Director Aisha Rahman spoke at the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV)’s Culturally-Specific Service Provider Round Table entitled “Voices of Multiple Faiths, Forced Marriage,…
Ms. Rahman at MNADV Workshop: “Is There a Nexus Between Religion and DV?” Read More »
On November 6th, 2015, KARAMAH offered a cultural sensitivity training workshop to service providers, attorneys and advocates titled “Domestic Violence Through the Lens of Marginalized Communities: Improving our Response.” Aisha…
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…in need of legal service. Eman Humsy Eman is an undergraduate student at Mount Holyoke College studying Economics and Middle Eastern Studies. After college Eman is considering working in the…
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