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How Muslims Spend Fridays in the U.S.: A Sacred Day in a Busy World

In Islam, Friday (Jumu’ah) is the holiest day of the week—a weekly Eid marked by special congregational prayers, increased supplication,…

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Law

Arab and Muslim Americans Commit Fewer Crimes Than They Endure: The Real Story Behind Hate and Misperception in the U.S.

There is a common misconception—often fueled by biased media coverage and political rhetoric—that Arab and Muslim immigrants have higher crime…

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Community

Starting Over in America: The Arab and Muslim Immigrant Experience

For many Arabs and Muslims, arriving in the United States is a moment filled with mixed emotions: hope, fear, excitement,…

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Law

Why Does Donald Trump Target Arabs and Muslims in the United States?

Throughout his political career, former U.S. President Donald Trump has frequently made headlines for controversial statements and policies regarding Arabs…

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Life Style

The Meaning of Inshallah: A Sacred Phrase Rooted in Islamic and Arab Culture

Watan-The word “Inshallah” (إن شاء الله) is a cornerstone of Arabic and Islamic culture. Meaning “If Allah wills” or “God…

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