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As the holy month of Ramadan begins, Muslims are preparing for a less joyful observance this year. Fasting and charity take on a different meaning when many in Gaza are suffering.
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Jamileh Alamolhoda, the wife of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, talks about why Iran's government is unwilling to compromise on compulsory headscarf rules.
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Muslim transition homes for the recently incarcerated provide stability amid an ever-increasing needMany nonprofit halfway houses or homeless shelters can be Christian-based, which can alienate Muslim prison converts and others of different faiths.
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Since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion, many Muslims Americans have been turning to their faith to try to figure out: What does Islam say about the issue?
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A series of a domestic violence cases in the Muslim American community has advocates speaking out. Community leaders in Texas are organizing forums and educating others.
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Ramin Samandari's new Faces of Islam exhibition shows resilience in the face of San Antonians you may not know.
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Millions of Americans celebrate the Islamic holy month --- here are a few tips to get you acquainted!
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As Muslim students across the country began fasting for Ramadan, colleges have stepped up efforts to make them feel more included on campus.
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Halaloween is a film festival hosted by the University of Michigan that features horror films from across the Muslim world.
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Religiously speaking, it was not a substitute for the real pilgrimage, which all Muslims must try to make in their lifetime. But it inspired many to go once it's possible again.