The M Word Stories: Bushra Rehman
I know that who I am is so Muslim in how I treat people, how I move in the world, my morals…And yet I have a crisis of faith. More
The M Word: Exclusive Interview with W. Kamau Bell
The fact that people are out there practicing their faith out loud in public, openly, and not hiding from it, to me that’s doing it the right way. More
The M Word Stories: Aya Hassanien
I think for a lot of us it’s about proving to others that we’re not who they think we are... More
The M Word Stories: Sara Abdelbarry
I am a young Muslim woman who doesn’t wear the hijab, and that notion is so unsettling for so many people. More
The M Word Stories: Shafiq Majdalawieh
Being a Muslim American is living my life with a purpose, knowing that I’m meant to be a leader, a role model, and an example ... More
The M Word Stories: Antonio De Jesus Lopez
To be Muslim in America is, by default, an act of resistance … As a Mexican and as a Muslim, my identity clashes in these beautiful, complex ways. More
The M Word Stories: Omar Etman
What does it mean to me to be Muslim in America? I think it means needing to be exceptional to be accepted, which is tiring. More
The M Word Stories: Hana Esa
Being a Muslim woman in America means defying misconceptions on a daily basis. My hijab is my superhuman cape. More
The M Word: Exclusive Interview with George Takei
"The ignorance of that history is what makes it possible to repeat again." A conversation between George Takei and Wajahat Ali on the internment of Japanese Americans and the… More
The M Word Stories: Sarah Mikati
I would say that being Muslim in America means being a walking, brilliant defiance of stereotypes 24/7. More