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Life for Muslims in America After 9/11/2001: From Blending In to Standing Out
Before 9/11, many Muslims in America pursued the American dream without feeling different. But after the attacks, everything changed. Suspicion, Islamophobia, and racial profiling reshaped daily life—while at the same time sparking resilience, activism, and a stronger Muslim-American identity.
Shabnam Sohaima Amini
Sep 11, 20252 min read


Hollywood Stars Boycott Israeli Film Institutions Accused of Complicity in Gaza Atrocities
Thousands of Hollywood artists have pledged not to work with Israeli film institutions accused of whitewashing or partnering with government policies in Gaza. The boycott targets institutional complicity, not individuals or identity.
Shabnam Sohaima Amini
Sep 10, 20252 min read


Oldest surviving US mosque still welcomes Muslim Americans in Iowa
he oldest surviving place of worship for Muslims in the United States is a white clapboard building on a grassy corner plot, as unassumingly Midwestern as its neighboring houses in Cedar Rapids – except for a dome.
Shabnam Sohaima Amini
Sep 9, 20255 min read
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