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Why “Little Yemen”? How a Bronx Neighborhood Became a Cultural Hub for Yemeni Americans

“Little Yemen” is the nickname given to a section of the Bronx borough in New York City, particularly around the…

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First Yemeni Wins U.S. Diversity Visa After Trump’s New Travel Ban on 12 Countries

In a significant and symbolic moment, Ali Abdullah Saleh Al-Jaradi has become the first Yemeni citizen to enter the United…

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From Dreamer to Community Leader: The Legacy of Uncle Saleh Aljahim in Yemeni-American History

Mr. Saleh Aljahim, affectionately known as “Uncle Saleh”, is one of the most beloved and respected figures in the Yemeni-American…

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From the Mountains of Ibb to the Heart of New York: The Rise of Jameel Jamal Al-Qasim, a Yemeni-American Business Leader

From the towering mountains of Ba’dan, in Ibb Governorate, Yemen, to the bustling boroughs of New York City, Jameel Jamal…

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Indian‑American Muslims vs Hindus in the U.S.: Who Is More Numerous in 2025?

The Indian-American community is one of the fastest-growing and most influential immigrant groups in the United States. With over 4.8…

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Life After War: How the Gaza War Reshaped Conditions for Palestinians in the United States

The war in Gaza has deeply shaken not only those in the Middle East but also the Palestinian diaspora across…

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New York Issues Air Quality Alert: Health Risks Rise Across Large Regions of the State

New York State health officials have issued a serious air quality alert, urging residents—especially those in sensitive health groups—to take…

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Why Is Dearborn America’s Refuge City for Arab and Muslim Refugees?

In the United States, Dearborn, Michigan stands out as the most prominent and welcoming city for Arab and Muslim refugees.…

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Rebuilding Far from Home: Syrian Refugees in the U.S. After Escaping Assad

The war in Syria, triggered in 2011 by popular uprisings and followed by a brutal crackdown by Bashar al-Assad’s regime,…

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Hijab and Higher Education: Muslim Women’s Academic Pursuits in the United States

The hijab, a visible symbol of Islamic identity, does not prevent Muslim women from pursuing higher education in the United…

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