Amin v. Bakhaty
…stayed at his mother’s house or at a hotel. In December 1998, the Mother took her son and traveled to the U.S., and came to Louisiana where her sisters lived….
…stayed at his mother’s house or at a hotel. In December 1998, the Mother took her son and traveled to the U.S., and came to Louisiana where her sisters lived….
…them of her LaunchGood campaign and to offer them guidance on how to proceed with the first installment of the donations. KARAMAH commends Mariam’s great effort in mobilizing to alleviate some of…
Would You Celebrate your Birthday with a Refugee Family? اقرأ المزيد »
…privacy of individuals. In the end, the decision was made to allow individuals to request access to their information. “My file was a number of feet high” joked Pr. Brittain….
Monitoring Minorities: The Past And Present of Discriminatory Surveillance Practices اقرأ المزيد »
…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 اقرأ المزيد »
In celebration of Women’s History Month, CAMBA and KARAMAH invite you to learn about contemporary women who are “making history” for the Muslim American legal community. The community is growing…
Women Trailblazers in the Muslim American Legal Community اقرأ المزيد »
…to learn about and from each other. And most urgently, we need to resist the cheap demagoguery that seeks to generate and mine religious tension for short-term political advantage.” Download…
Beyond Tolerance: Lessons on Religious Tension from Nigeria اقرأ المزيد »
…get a protective order and have the judge order the abusive spouse to stay away from the woman and children. The challenge is to to get the abuser to pay…
Love like the Prophet: Ending DV in our Communities 2015 اقرأ المزيد »
…everywhere,” are compelling reasons to update the Rule to accommodate the request to permit players to wear the headscarf.[2] Moreover, refusal to update the Rule to include a head scarf…
KARAMAH’s Letter to FIBA to Allow Muslim Women Basketball Players to Wear Headscarf اقرأ المزيد »
…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 اقرأ المزيد »
…specifically affect our community today. We resolve to hold closed conduct meetings, conferences, and open seminars on these two subjects to promote tolerancerespect and understanding within our community and the…
FINAL REPORT OF THE FIRST AMERICAN MUSLIM WOMEN LEADERSHIP SUMMIT اقرأ المزيد »