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Know Your Rights as a Muslim Youth (infographic)

Know Your Rights as a Muslim Youth at School Read more from CAIR California

FYI_Admin March 6, 2019 Article Archives, Parenting, Youth Read more

Fostering Inclusion – How Educators can Help Students Navigate Anti-Muslim Bias

Imagine being afraid to rummage in your backpack on a crowded bus, or worrying about how to explain your holidays to your classmates, or wondering if your friends are whispering about your head scarf  — and then imagine trying to

FYI_Admin June 14, 2017 Article Archives, Mental Health, Parenting, Youth Read more

Youth Risk Behaviors – What Can Parents Do?

Youth Risk Behaviors – What Can Parents Do? With the rise of drugs, marijuana, alcohol, tobacco, and premarital sex among Muslim college students, parents must wonder how they could prevent these challenges from happening in the first place! This video

Sarrah AbuLughod December 8, 2016January 21, 2017 Article Archives, Parenting, Youth Read more

State of American Muslim Youth: Research & Recommendations

State of American Muslim Youth : Research & Recommendations by Sameera Ahmed, PhD, Sadiq Patel, MSW, Hanan Hashem, BA Executive Summary:  American Muslim youth are a heterogeneous group, with varying backgrounds, experiences, and needs. Family, schools, and communities can benefit

Sarrah AbuLughod December 8, 2016February 13, 2018 Article Archives, Youth Read more

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