This essay is part of The Great Debate: Critical Race Theory and Muslims series. You can read the rest of the series here.
By Youssef Carter
Among Muslims of African-descent in the United States, there is a rather extensive history of their participation in the
Sapelo turns 5 this year! In celebration, along with new content, we are republishing some of our most popular content from our first 5 years. Check out this Arts & Culture post from 2017.
Sapelo turns 5 this year! In celebration, along with new content, we are republishing some of our most popular content from our first 5 years. Check out this Politics post from 2015
In her debut collection To Keep From Undressing comprising 48 poems, poet, English professor and Pushcart nominee Aisha Sharif offers an unflinching commitment to truth-telling.
Collective Statement from Somali Religious and Community Leaders
We seek refuge in Allah (swt) from the accursed shaytan. In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
We send peace and blessings upon our beloved Prophet (ﷺ).
Our rich Islamic tradition has taught us to strive
The children of Black and Latinx American families are still screened less for autism, further decreasing the likelihood of our ability to recognize and understand it. Due to this lack of understanding, my son and I, along with many other Muslim parents and their ASD