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KARAMAH Continues Advocacy for Religious Freedom with Joint Briefing on USCIRF Report

“The constitution is the backbone of any nation,” Judge Mohamed Abdelaziz Ibrahim profoundly stated at KARAMAH on the evening of December 10th. Because constitutions define a nation’s core principles, KARAMAH invited the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for a joint briefing with Judge Ibrahim, a Justice in the Egyptian Judiciary, Judiciary Affairs

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Love Like the Prophet: Ending Domestic Violence in the Muslim Community

KARAMAH conducted its second annual Love Like the Prophet: Ending Domestic Violence in the Muslim Community event series in the Washington, DC area. Throughout October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, KARAMAH sponsored three events that discussed the Prophet (PBUH)’s model of healthy families and successful methods to address domestic violence in our communities. KARAMAH, its affiliated

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Report by the Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment brings constitutional law, international treaty issues to the forefront

Another groundbreaking report was recently issued by the Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment. A bipartisan, non-political watchdog organization, the Constitution Project brings together experts from the policy, academic, legal, and military communities to address an array of challenging constitutional issues. The Task Force on Detainee Treatment, of which Dr. Azizah al-Hibri is a

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In honor of Black History Month, KARAMAH welcomes NYU’s Michael A. Gomez to lecture on the history of African American Muslims

When reflecting on American history, many fail to realize the extent to which African American Muslims shaped our nation. Islam has been a part of the fabric of America since before its founding. In order to promote greater tolerance, understanding and community, KARAMAH strives to educate about the rich legacy of Islam in America. In

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Qasim Rashid Examines The First Amendment in the Global Village and the Age of Technology

KARAMAH maintains an extensive track record advocating for civil rights, freedom of speech and religious freedom issues as guaranteed in the U.S Constitution. The Qura’nic verse “there shall be no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2:256), and principles of justice and humanity provide the foundation for KARAMAH’s position. But the debate continues as to the effectiveness

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