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The Islamic Monthly Editors



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ARTICLES BY THE ISLAMIC MONTHLY EDITORS


Chapel Hill, One Year Later

Chapel Hill, One Year Later

It has been one year since Deah Barakat, Yusor Mohammad and Razan Mohammad Abu Salha were brutally slain at home in
Human Rights Violations, Persecution, and Terror

Human Rights Violations, Persecution, and Terror

Signs of Genocide Against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar/Burma by: Dr. Wakar Uddin, Director General, Arakan Rohi
The six spiritual pilgrimages I made in a year

The six spiritual pilgrimages I made in a year

“As someone who has been talking about the Abrahamic faith for more than a decade now and as someone who has been
Bill Maher, UC Berkeley and the Muslim Boycott: Perspectives and Opinion

Bill Maher, UC Berkeley and the Muslim Boycott: Perspectives and Opinion

The University of California’s recent decision to have comedian and political critic Bill Maher deliver the commen
In the aftermath of unnecessary violence: Service and safety through the eyes of a first responder

In the aftermath of unnecessary violence: Service and safety through the eyes of a first responder

by: Amina Chaudary About 12 years ago, I worked as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). I was part of the fir
Why Aren’t More Muslims Divorcing?

Why Aren’t More Muslims Divorcing?

Lots of American Muslims are divorcing. But why isn’t the divorce rate higher? Given the complexities of balancing
Will America Ever Move Past Racism?

Will America Ever Move Past Racism?

For centuries, America’s egalitarian aspirations have been frustrated by the realities of racial inequality. The F
TIM appoints an Ombudsman

TIM appoints an Ombudsman

  As any new journalistic enterprise, The Islamic Monthly (TIM) faces a range of challenges. One of these challenge
Reflecting on Progress and Frustrations: 50 Years Since the Civil Rights Act

Reflecting on Progress and Frustrations: 50 Years Since the Civil Rights Act

TIM Editorial: How Far Have We Come?     In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama was one of the most racially segregated
Prayers. Peace. And America’s Struggle Ahead.

Prayers. Peace. And America’s Struggle Ahead.

  Today, as we remember the tragedy that shook Boston, its marathon runners and the nation exactly one year ago, we