New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who wore a hijab at the funeral of a Muslim police officer, responded sharply this…
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Read More »In recent years, American women with college degrees—particularly mothers—have made significant progress in the workplace. However, the story is vastly…
Read More »Many Arab and Muslim students in the United States face bullying and discrimination, particularly in middle and high school environments.…
Read More »While the United States does not have full-fledged Islamic banks like those in the Middle East or Southeast Asia, it…
Read More »The Arab and Muslim communities in the United States are diverse, growing, and increasingly economically active. One common question is…
Read More »The United States is home to over 1.1 million international students, and a significant number come from Arab and Muslim-majority…
Read More »In the United States, modesty in swimwear—particularly the use of the burkini by Muslim women—has sparked both cultural curiosity and…
Read More »Khobzet El Hawa (خبزة الهواء), literally translated as “The Air Cake,” is a soft, fluffy Tunisian dessert known for its…
Read More »Sumaqiyya (السماقية الغزاوية) is a deeply rooted Palestinian dish originating from the Gaza Strip, known for its unique sour flavor…
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