Many people who struggle with addiction often know they are addicted and even know what they need to do to break the pattern. However, it is often that initial first step that prevents people from doing what they know they
The FYI @ Muktamar 2019
Taqwa (Virtue) through Anti-Bias Education
My first taste of racism occurred in kindergarten, where my classmates barred me from drinking out of the water fountains. When I was in fourth grade, a sixth grader in the neighborhood took her rage out on me, called me
Discussing the psychological impacts of anti-Muslim bigotry
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10 Things To Do With Your Children in Dhul Hijjah
The ten days of Dhul Hijjah are an opportunity to instill core Islamic beliefs and values in our children. The moments are precious, the rewards are unimaginable, the time and blessings will pass by quickly. It is the season of
The FYI at the Black Muslim Psychology Conference – Philadelphia, PA
Perceptions and Experiences of Marriage Preparation Among U.S. Muslims: Multiple Voices from the Community
Authors: Amal Killawi (Research Fellow with The Family and Youth Institute), Elham Fathi, Iman Dadras, Manijeh Daneshpour, Arij Elmi, Hamada Altalib First published: 17 April 2017 in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy Funding for data collection
Where Do We Go From Here? Ten Years of Substance Use Research in Muslim Populations
Where Do We Go From Here? Ten Years of Substance Use Research in Muslim Populations Dr. Sameera Ahmed along with Dr. Cynthia Arfken recently published an article in the Journal of Muslim Mental Health titled Ten Years of Substance Use Research
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