Eid Mubarak!
As we celebrate Eid al-Adha this year, let us think of the thirsty, the hungry, and the poor. Let the transformative spirit of Hajj make us come closer to the…
As we celebrate Eid al-Adha this year, let us think of the thirsty, the hungry, and the poor. Let the transformative spirit of Hajj make us come closer to the…
…a brighter future. Though the exact numbers remain murky, at least 12,000 civilian women and children have been killed since the conflict began nearly three years ago. This number may…
KARAMAH Submits Testimony on Syrian Refugee Crisis Read More »
On July 5, 2015, the New York Times published a heart wrenching article, by Thomas Fuller and Chris Buckley, recounting the story of a Rohingya refugee family’s perilous journey from…
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…the head that come with the physicality of basketball. The New York Times reports that according to one study over a 12-year period, 109,000 teenage basketball players experienced head injuries,…
KARAMAH’s Letter to FIBA to Allow Muslim Women Basketball Players to Wear Headscarf Read More »
…contained a substantial number and quite a diverse group of participants who came together from all over the United States. The participants, who are grass root community leaders and Islamic…
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…A.2d 1000 (N.J. Super. Ct. 1978) Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division Husband and Wife, both Pakistani, were married in Pakistan in 1961. From 1963 to 1968, the…
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…that the Secretary of Homeland Security will gather data on numbers and types of GBV, including so called “honor killings.” To be crystal clear, in Islamic law, there is no…
KARAMAH Responds to New Executive Order on Refugees and Immigrants Read More »
This past Thursday, KARAMAH felt for the first time this month the true spirit of Ramadan. One of Ramadan’s greatest blessings is the gift of community, in which Muslims and…
KARAMAH Sponsors Community Iftar at Masjid Muhammad Read More »
…of access to sacred spaces particularly the mosque, domestic violence and the growing number of women dropping out from the university where women wearing scarfs are denied to pursue their…
KARAMAH Hosts Women Leaders from Sri Lanka and the Maldives Read More »
…which was not news for the Muslim community. It was instead confirmation of what they already knew was happening. Ms. Sarsour also talked about how these surveillance practices targeted her…
Monitoring Minorities: The Past And Present of Discriminatory Surveillance Practices Read More »