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Kentucky's Muslim Population Prepares for First-Ever Muslim Day at the State Capitol
Kentucky’s Muslim community will gather in Frankfort next month for the inaugural Muslim Day at the state capitol.
Muslims from all over the state will tour the building on January 22, meet with legislators, pray in the Rotunda, and receive training on how to advocate for issues affecting the Muslim community
Minnesota: Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County after jail staff forced her to remove her hijab reaches settlement
A Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County when she was forced to remove her hijab for a booking photo reached a $170,000 settlement that includes policy changes to keep it from happening to other Muslim women.
“I can’t ever be made whole after this experience… but I am grateful to know that any other woman detained by Ramsey County will not experience what I did,” she said. Al-Kadi’s comments were made at the Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Minneapolis.
Ohio: Tea time for peace
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Westlake Porter Public Library, CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), St. Ladislas Catholic Church and WCMA (West Cleveland Muslim Association) hosted "Tea Time for Peace," an interfaith and larger community dialogue with the focus on getting to know your Muslim neighbor better.
Minnesota: Hijabs at the Hospital
In shades of purple, gray, blue, and green, 10 styles of hijabs are now available at the gift shop in Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital—the first health care system in the country to offer them.
CAIR Calls for Disciplinary Action Against Military Cadets, Midshipman Who Flashed ‘White Power’ Sign at Army-Navy Game
“If these cadets and midshipman sought to promote white supremacy, or if they lacked the judgment required to understand the widely-discussed racist implications of this hand sign, they need to face strong disciplinary action,” said CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper.
New York: A New Scholarship Supports the Muslim Dream
The non-profit organization Muslims Giving Back (MGB) just announced its first-ever scholarship program for Muslim students in NYC.
The scholarship is named Developing Resources to Empower American Muslims, or the Muslim DREAM for short. Its mission? To reward “academically motivated students and alleviate the financial burden of getting an education in New York City.”
This year 10 students will be awarded $1,000 each. But that is not all. With the cash prize, the winners will also have the opportunity to receive mentoring from Muslim professionals in their field of interest.
The qualifications to apply? Be a Muslim student in college who is involved in the community and has demonstrated a history of service
CAIR Applauds Maryland HBCU for Providing Prayer Space for Muslim Students on Campus
“For many students, faith is a vital part of their lives that enhances academic and extracurricular success and future career endeavors,” said CAIR Director of Maryland Outreach Zainab Chaudry. “We are pleased that the Morgan State University administration has not only committed to extending the interfaith chapel hours for student use but has also pledged to incorporate ‘serenity sanctuaries’ in future expansion projects on campus.”
Kentucky’s Muslim community will gather in Frankfort next month for the inaugural Muslim Day at the state capitol.
Muslims from all over the state will tour the building on January 22, meet with legislators, pray in the Rotunda, and receive training on how to advocate for issues affecting the Muslim community
Kentucky's Muslim Population Prepares for First-Ever Muslim Day at the State Capitol
Kentucky’s Muslim community will gather in Frankfort next month for the inaugural Muslim Day at the state capitol. Muslims from all over the state will
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Minnesota: Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County after jail staff forced her to remove her hijab reaches settlement
A Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County when she was forced to remove her hijab for a booking photo reached a $170,000 settlement that includes policy changes to keep it from happening to other Muslim women.
“I can’t ever be made whole after this experience… but I am grateful to know that any other woman detained by Ramsey County will not experience what I did,” she said. Al-Kadi’s comments were made at the Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Minneapolis.
Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County after jail staff forced her to remove her hijab reaches settlement
A Muslim woman who sued Ramsey County when she was forced to remove her hijab for a booking photo reached a $120,000 settlement that includes policy changes to keep it from happening to other Musli…
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Ohio: Tea time for peace
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Westlake Porter Public Library, CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), St. Ladislas Catholic Church and WCMA (West Cleveland Muslim Association) hosted "Tea Time for Peace," an interfaith and larger community dialogue with the focus on getting to know your Muslim neighbor better.
Tea time for peace - Westlake | Bay Village Observer
www.westlakebayvillageobserver.com
Minnesota: Hijabs at the Hospital
In shades of purple, gray, blue, and green, 10 styles of hijabs are now available at the gift shop in Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital—the first health care system in the country to offer them.
Hijabs at the Hospital—at Least at Methodist | Minnesota Monthly
The St. Louis Park hospital is the first health care system in the country to offer hijabs, thanks to local business owner Hilal Ibrahim.
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CAIR Calls for Disciplinary Action Against Military Cadets, Midshipman Who Flashed ‘White Power’ Sign at Army-Navy Game
“If these cadets and midshipman sought to promote white supremacy, or if they lacked the judgment required to understand the widely-discussed racist implications of this hand sign, they need to face strong disciplinary action,” said CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper.
New York: A New Scholarship Supports the Muslim Dream
The non-profit organization Muslims Giving Back (MGB) just announced its first-ever scholarship program for Muslim students in NYC.
The scholarship is named Developing Resources to Empower American Muslims, or the Muslim DREAM for short. Its mission? To reward “academically motivated students and alleviate the financial burden of getting an education in New York City.”
This year 10 students will be awarded $1,000 each. But that is not all. With the cash prize, the winners will also have the opportunity to receive mentoring from Muslim professionals in their field of interest.
The qualifications to apply? Be a Muslim student in college who is involved in the community and has demonstrated a history of service
A New Scholarship Supports the Muslim Dream - Bklyner
SUNSET PARK - The non-profit organization Muslims Giving Back (MGB) just announced its first-ever scholarship program for Muslim students in NYC. It is said to be the first of its kind.
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CAIR Applauds Maryland HBCU for Providing Prayer Space for Muslim Students on Campus
“For many students, faith is a vital part of their lives that enhances academic and extracurricular success and future career endeavors,” said CAIR Director of Maryland Outreach Zainab Chaudry. “We are pleased that the Morgan State University administration has not only committed to extending the interfaith chapel hours for student use but has also pledged to incorporate ‘serenity sanctuaries’ in future expansion projects on campus.”