Last week, Muslims observed Eid al-Adha and many took time out of their celebrations to lend a helping hand, holding bake sales and other fundraisers for charity. Read more about how the Muslim community in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma helped raise money for Hurricane Harvey relief at the link below. READ MORE (Red Dirt Report) ...
“Ask a Muslim Anything” Events Break Down Misconceptions
At this time of heightened bigotry, there has been a rise in events hosted by Muslims that are designed to help dispel misconceptions and bring Muslims and non-Muslims together. One New Hampshire man, Robert Azzi, has begun a series of "Ask a Muslim Anything" events, which he has been leading at community centers, churches, and town halls across New Hampshire. The events give him the chance to teach people about his faith and reach out to neighbors, but the positive response he's received from ...
New Book and Toy Aim to Teach Kids about Islam
In the spirit of "Elf on the Shelf" and "Mensch on the Bench" comes a new toy and book to teach children about Islam: "Imam Adam." According to its creator, Danny Shakoj, "Imam Adam" is meant to serve a dual purpose: Supporting the faith of Muslim families and also educating non-Muslims about the basic tenets of Islam. As Shakoj says, "I'd like people to get a different perspective [on Islam.]... Usually, with younger kids, parents will read to them, so this way both the parents and the kids get ...
Importance of Faith Communities during Times of Crisis
A new report from the Woolf Institute, titled "Trust in Crisis," finds that local communities—especially faith communities and other minority groups—are extremely important in times of crisis. As the report states: "...it is local communities and locally-based volunteer organisations which confront direct and immediate needs in times of crisis. They are more in tune with realities on the ground and are able to plug the gaps left by austerity." Read the full report at the link ...