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New York Governor Defends Wearing Hijab at Muslim Officer’s Funeral After Ted Cruz Mockery

New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who wore a hijab at the funeral of a Muslim police officer, responded sharply this…

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Business

Workplace Inequality in America: Do Arabs and Muslims Face a Job Market Gap?

While the U.S. job market prides itself on meritocracy and opportunity, many minority communities continue to face structural disadvantages. Among…

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Business

America’s Working Women: A College Degree Still Makes All the Difference

In recent years, American women with college degrees—particularly mothers—have made significant progress in the workplace. However, the story is vastly…

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Community

Bullying in U.S. High Schools: The Challenges Faced by Arab and Muslim Students

Many Arab and Muslim students in the United States face bullying and discrimination, particularly in middle and high school environments.…

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Business

Islamic Banks in the United States: Do Arab and Muslim Americans Have Faith-Compliant Financial Options?

While the United States does not have full-fledged Islamic banks like those in the Middle East or Southeast Asia, it…

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Community

Do Arab Muslims Own Homes in the U.S.? Exploring Housing Trends Among Muslim Communities

The Arab and Muslim communities in the United States are diverse, growing, and increasingly economically active. One common question is…

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Community

Top U.S. Universities with the Largest Arab and Muslim Student Populations

The United States is home to over 1.1 million international students, and a significant number come from Arab and Muslim-majority…

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Life Style

Muslim Women and Swimming in U.S. Hotels: Can You Wear a Burkini?

In the United States, modesty in swimwear—particularly the use of the burkini by Muslim women—has sparked both cultural curiosity and…

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Foods

“Khobzet El Hawa”: Tunisia’s Airy Delight Taking the Dessert World by Storm

Khobzet El Hawa (خبزة الهواء), literally translated as “The Air Cake,” is a soft, fluffy Tunisian dessert known for its…

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Foods

Sumaqiyya: The Traditional Gazan Dish Finding a Place on U.S. Tables

Sumaqiyya (السماقية الغزاوية) is a deeply rooted Palestinian dish originating from the Gaza Strip, known for its unique sour flavor…

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