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Dr. al-Hibri Speaks Out Against Sexual Abuse in The Huffington Post Op-Ed

This was originally published on The Huffington Post.  Social media is abuzz with the story of the well-respected scholar at the Islamic institute in Elgin, Illinois, who is accused of abusing his female students. When I read the story, I got flashbacks to that painful moment in my childhood when one of my religious teachers tried […]

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Our Condolences to the Families of the Chapel Hill victims

Senseless violence took the lives of three young Americans yesterday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. KARAMAH is deeply disturbed and saddened at the murders of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his wife Yusor Mohammad, 21, and her sister, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19. They were exemplary role models, excelling in their educational pursuits, volunteering their time for

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What Do We Have to Hide? The Islamic Principle of “Satr” and Cultural Bias

Many of the victims who reach out to KARAMAH face a serious dilemma. They are told by those around them that bringing such issues into the public eye violates the Islamic principle of satr. However, the popular understanding of the principle of satr in our community is loaded with cultural biases. It reduces the options

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Lebanese Delegation Discusses Trafficking, Gender Issues

On Thursday, January 29, 2015, a delegation of leaders from Lebanon visited KARAMAH for an engaging discussion with Dr. Azizah al-Hibri and Aisha Rahman. The delegation ranged from military captains to research and advocacy officers. Each leader was united on one issue: to combat domestic violence and human trafficking. During the conversation, KARAMAH staff advised

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