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Abdullah Motiwala: Starting Up ‘Heaven’s Honey’

Abdullah Motiwala is the founder of Heaven’s Honey Inc. A goal oriented business leader with a strong  focus on continued progress and action driven leadership, Abdullah  holds a culturally competent background with a key interest in adding value to society. Here, he shares some tips as a strategic entrepreneur with a rapidly growing business, offering a […]

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Farzeen Tariq: Overcoming Gender Disparity

The ‘identity attachment’ issue may be centuries old, but that does not mean it has to persist. Farzeen Tariq discusses the cultural history of the ‘submissive woman’ and how education and solidarity can help break the cycle of systemic oppression. This story was recorded in partnership with MALA and StoryCorps. Learn more about “Muslim American Journeys” here. 

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Dalia Elsayed: Translating My Values Into My Work… A Social Worker’s Perspecti

Dalia Elsayed is a 24-year old Egyptian American Muslim residing in New York City. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in social work at Fordham University. Her passion for helping others translates into her career. In her candid story, she shares how her personal outlook on life has shaped her passion for her career

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Ashraf Awad: From Sudan to Saudi… Finding Freedom in America

Ashraf Awad Elkarim is a Saudi-born American college student from Chicago, Illinois. In his story, he shares why he considers himself lucky to have the wonderful opportunity of living in a country that grants him freedom, yet the challenges he faces in building his life. He is currently working with the Zakat Foundation of America.   Living in

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Ahmad Zabi: A Journey of Continuous Self-Discovery

Ahmed Zabi Rahat was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, and came to the US a decade ago on a US State Department’s funded program (YES) for high school students. He completed his Bachelors in Economics with Political Science minor from Bluffton University, Ohio. He also holds a Masters in Conflict Transformation and Peace-building from Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), Virginia. In his

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John Stewart: Redefining American Identity

John Stewart, MALA’s summer intern, is a social activist, political enthusiast, and devoted owner of two amazing Maine Coon cats. After graduating from Cornell University in 2013, John spent over two years working as an HR professional with one of the largest health care companies, Aetna, Inc., in America. He is a graduate student of Development and International Cooperation

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MALA Earns GuideStar Gold Seal

MALA recently earned the Gold GuideStar Nonprofit Profile participation level. This leading symbol of nonprofit transparency and accountability is presented by GuideStar, the world’s largest source of nonprofit information. In order to be awarded the Gold Seal of Transparency, MALA was vetted for its financial information, and our goals, strategies, capabilities, indicators, and progress, helping

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MALA Partners with Loyola University Chicago

MALA is proud to partner with Loyola University Chicago’s  Center for Experiential Learning. As a Community Partner, we will collaborate to: Work with low-literacy clients Incorporate student learning into their work Loyola’s Community This partnership also encompasses leadership, internship, and carving out a better future through experiential learning. Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Experiential Learning approaches

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