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Interfaith to In-Faith: Muslim Women and Marriage to American Converts in the United States

A growing number of Muslim women in the United States are choosing to marry American men who have converted to…

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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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Do Arab and Muslim Communities in the U.S. Celebrate American Holidays? A Cultural Perspective

Arab and Muslim Americans represent one of the most diverse and dynamic minority groups in the United States. As they…

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Qahwah House: Brewing Yemeni Tradition in the Heart of Dearborn

In the bustling city of Dearborn, Michigan, home to one of the largest Arab-American populations in the United States, one…

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Severe Weather Disrupts Greater Detroit Area with Flooding and Power Outages

The Greater Detroit area in Michigan is experiencing unstable weather conditions this week following a powerful storm that triggered widespread…

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Hot Summer Nights Pose Growing Health Risk in the U.S., Say Climate Experts

Climate scientists have raised the alarm about increasingly hot summer nights, describing them as an alarming consequence of climate change…

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Arabic Calligraphy: Sacred Lines and Cultural Legacy in the Arab-Islamic World

Arabic calligraphy is more than an artistic discipline—it is a civilizational expression rooted in spirituality, governance, and identity. From Qur’anic…

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New York Winters or Florida Sunshine? How Weather Shapes Housing Choices for Arab Immigrants in the U.S.

For many Arab immigrants settling in the United States, climate plays a critical—yet often underestimated—role in choosing where to live.…

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The History of Henna in Arab Celebrations: A Symbol of Beauty and Blessing

Henna, or ḥinnāʾ in Arabic, holds a cherished place in the cultural and social life of many Arab communities. Its…

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Levantine Folklore in America: Preserving Dabke, Music, and Poetry Across Generations

The rich folkloric traditions of the Levant — encompassing countries like Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan — have traveled across…

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