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Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Immigration and Refugee Policy. ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide insight into the major debates taking place across the country. They offer context-specific analysis and recommendationsto
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends and INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDINGABOUTRESEARCH + RESOURCESEDUCATIONIMPACTGET INVOLVEDOUR TEAM Offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. OUR RESEARCH. Our work makes impact in the following areas: DEVELOPING. COMMUNITY. Researching family and wellness and building community capacity. BUILDING. UNDERSTANDING. Protecting American pluralism and quantifying Muslim contributions.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Immigration and Refugee Policy. ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide insight into the major debates taking place across the country. They offer context-specific analysis and recommendationsto
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andWAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: KEY FINDINGS This is a summary of the major findings of ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcasing American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
BLACK MUSLIM EXPERIENCES Racism and Muslim Experiences. Muslims who are Black experience the same systemic racism that all Black Americans face, in addition to the religious discrimination faced by many American Muslims. According to ISPU research, 66% of Black Muslims and 75% of Black Americans in the general public report experiencing racial discrimination. Learn More. AMERICAN MUSLIMS AND AGING Mosque leaders would like individuals, families, and the community to converse openly about aging and to look beyond the mosque to fulfill the care-related needs of older American Muslims. In many cases, caring for the older population is limited to caring for one’s parents. Islam, however, strongly guides the community to care for allelders.
STABILIZING PAKISTAN THROUGH POLICE REFORM From The Asia Society: A report by the Asia Society Independent Commission on Pakistan Police Reform finds that Pakistan’s efforts to combat crime and counter terrorist activities are being outpaced by the innovation and agility of criminal networks and terrorist organizations. Without comprehensive reform of the legal framework governing police action, the police force as anLOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. YOUNG ADULT AMERICAN-BORN MUSLIMS AND MENTAL HEALTH Young Adult American-Born Muslims and Mental Health: An Exploration of Attitudes, Challenges, and Needs Institute for Social Policy andUnderstanding
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just how historic. Our fielding period was March 17 MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT On January 24th, 2017, ISPU and ISNA co-hosted a webinar featuring ISPU Scholars Dr. Ben Herzig and Dr. Hamada Hamid along with mental health practitioner Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad that focused on “Post-Election American Muslim Self-Care.” RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Click here to download the PDF of Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit.. ISPU uses this information to see which organizations and individuals are COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andLOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies.AASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and IslamicBioethics.
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just how historic. Our fielding period was March 17 MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT On January 24th, 2017, ISPU and ISNA co-hosted a webinar featuring ISPU Scholars Dr. Ben Herzig and Dr. Hamada Hamid along with mental health practitioner Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad that focused on “Post-Election American Muslim Self-Care.” RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Click here to download the PDF of Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit.. ISPU uses this information to see which organizations and individuals are COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andLOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies.AASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and IslamicBioethics.
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just how historic. Our fielding period was March 17 MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT On January 24th, 2017, ISPU and ISNA co-hosted a webinar featuring ISPU Scholars Dr. Ben Herzig and Dr. Hamada Hamid along with mental health practitioner Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad that focused on “Post-Election American Muslim Self-Care.” AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: KEY FINDINGS This is a summary of the major findings of ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcasing American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal systemAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and IslamicBioethics.
THE WANING PULSE OF ISLAMIC RADICALIZATION IN AMERICA If there’s a terrorist attack, you can bet that you’ll hear about it, whether from a newsfeed, internet, television or radio program, or a newspaper. And if a Muslim is behind it, then media coverage will certainly delve deeper into the perpetrator’s religious identity andISPU.ORG
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Radwan Ziadeh is a scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), a senior fellow at the United States Institute for Peace, and a Dubai Initiative associate at the John F.Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. YOUNG ADULT AMERICAN-BORN MUSLIMS AND MENTAL HEALTH Young Adult American-Born Muslims and Mental Health: An Exploration of Attitudes, Challenges, and Needs Institute for Social Policy andUnderstanding
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Abbas Barzegar is a scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. He is also an Assistant Professor of Islam at GeorgiaState University.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Immigration and Refugee Policy. ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide insight into the major debates taking place across the country. They offer context-specific analysis and recommendationsto
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system OUR SCHOLARS: IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Immigration and Refugee Policy. ISPU has assembled the leading experts in the field and built a solid reputation as a trusted source for information about Muslims in the United States and abroad. ISPU scholars provide insight into the major debates taking place across the country. They offer context-specific analysis and recommendationsto
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: KEY FINDINGS This is a summary of the major findings of ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcasing American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal systemISPU.ORG
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Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin. THE WANING PULSE OF ISLAMIC RADICALIZATION IN AMERICA With over two million individuals incarcerated in America and more than 700,000 released each year, the numbers clearly show prisoner radicalization is more myth than menace. This article was originally published in The Islamic Monthly. ISPU scholars are provided a space on our site to display a selection of op-eds. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION POLICY SINCE 9/11: IMPACT ON MUSLIM Download article as PDFIn the days after 9/11, many policy analysts assumed that the terrorist attacks would create a political groundswell in favor of broad new immigration restrictions toward those entering the United States from predominantly Muslim countries. “Policies leading to a moratorium on immigration,RADWAN ZIADEH
Radwan Ziadeh is a scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), a senior fellow at the United States Institute for Peace, and a Dubai Initiative associate at the John F.Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was most recently a visiting scholar at the Institute for Middle East Studies (IMES) atElliot
YOUNG ADULT AMERICAN-BORN MUSLIMS AND MENTAL HEALTH Young Adult American-Born Muslims and Mental Health: An Exploration of Attitudes, Challenges, and Needs Institute for Social Policy andUnderstanding
HOW MUSLIM COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS ARE 4. ISPU: Muslim Community-Based Health Organizations. Abstract. This report describes the history, development, organizational models, and identity components of 10 Muslim com INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDINGABOUTRESEARCH + RESOURCESEDUCATIONIMPACTGET INVOLVEDOUR TEAM Offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. OUR RESEARCH. Our work makes impact in the following areas: DEVELOPING. COMMUNITY. Researching family and wellness and building community capacity. BUILDING. UNDERSTANDING. Protecting American pluralism and quantifying Muslim contributions.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
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Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDINGABOUTRESEARCH + RESOURCESEDUCATIONIMPACTGET INVOLVEDOUR TEAM Offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. OUR RESEARCH. Our work makes impact in the following areas: DEVELOPING. COMMUNITY. Researching family and wellness and building community capacity. BUILDING. UNDERSTANDING. Protecting American pluralism and quantifying Muslim contributions.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDING We know anecdotally that Muslim college students suffer from Islamophobia, but there was room to learn much more. So, ISPU partnered with MSA West to survey over 500 Muslim college students across California, gaining important insights on the well-being of a vulnerable and under-researched population.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system AMERICAN MUSLIMS AND AGING Mosque leaders would like individuals, families, and the community to converse openly about aging and to look beyond the mosque to fulfill the care-related needs of older American Muslims. In many cases, caring for the older population is limited to caring for one’s parents. Islam, however, strongly guides the community to care for allelders.
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Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
REBECCA KARAM
Rebecca Karam is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. She received her BA in sociology from University of Michigan-Dearborn. Rebecca is currently working on her dissertation entitled “Making Muslim Americans: Parenting Practices, Parochial Schools, and the Transmission of Faith AcrossGenerations in
INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDINGABOUTRESEARCH + RESOURCESEDUCATIONIMPACTGET INVOLVEDOUR TEAM Offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. OUR RESEARCH. Our work makes impact in the following areas: DEVELOPING. COMMUNITY. Researching family and wellness and building community capacity. BUILDING. UNDERSTANDING. Protecting American pluralism and quantifying Muslim contributions.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDINGABOUTRESEARCH + RESOURCESEDUCATIONIMPACTGET INVOLVEDOUR TEAM Offering platforms for discussion and informing national conversations. OUR RESEARCH. Our work makes impact in the following areas: DEVELOPING. COMMUNITY. Researching family and wellness and building community capacity. BUILDING. UNDERSTANDING. Protecting American pluralism and quantifying Muslim contributions.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: FULL REPORT American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. February 5, 2021. By: Dalia Mogahed and Erum Ikramullah. Share. This year’s American Muslim Poll, the fifth annual survey of its kind, released shortly before a critical election, was meant to be historic. But when we began planning for its release, we could not have imagined just howhistoric.
AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020 American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest is the fifth such survey of its kind from ISPU, which provides a rare opportunity to compare trend data over several years. For five years, between 2016 and 2020, this publication has captured an annual snapshot of American Muslim experiences in all their diversity, as well as tracked trendsover time.
RELIGIOUS-BASED BULLYING Religious-Based Bullying: Insights on Research and Evidence-Based Best Practices from the National Interfaith Anti-Bullying Summit. February 5, 2021. By: Nadia Ansary. Share. Given the prevalence rates and negative mental health outcomes associated with religious-based bullying, it must be considered a public health issue in need ofprevention
CARING FOR AGING MUSLIM FAMILIES About ISPU ISPU conducts objective, solution-seeking research that empowers American Muslims to further community development and fully contribute to democracy and pluralism in the United States. Since 2002, ISPU has been at the forefront of discovering trends andAASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
ALEJANDRO BEUTEL
Alejandro J. Beutel is an ISPU Fellow and independent research consultant, where he specializes in the study and analysis of American Muslim civic engagement, combating hate and extremism in the United States, and domestic countering violent extremism. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDING We know anecdotally that Muslim college students suffer from Islamophobia, but there was room to learn much more. So, ISPU partnered with MSA West to survey over 500 Muslim college students across California, gaining important insights on the well-being of a vulnerable and under-researched population.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate by Transferring Stock. Donating stock is a great way to donate to ISPU. And a gift of stock or other securities may allow you to reduce capital gains taxes and receive an income tax deduction. Please contact our development department at (313) 436-0523 or info@ispu.org AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2020: AMID PANDEMIC AND PROTEST SUMMARY. ISPU’s fifth annual poll showcases American Muslim perspectives within the context of their nation’s faith landscape. Fielded during a national lockdown due to COVID-19, American Muslim Poll 2020: Amid Pandemic and Protest provides researchers, policymakers, and the public insights and analysis into the attitudes and policy preferences of American Muslims, Jews, Catholics MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT While day-to-day pressures continue to affect American Muslims’ ability to thrive, good recommendations are available to face these challenges. This toolkit includes resources for individuals and mental health professionals to effectively address the unique mental health challenges that Muslims face. These challenges are not exclusive toadults.
COUNTERING AND DISMANTLING ISLAMOPHOBIA: A COMPREHENSIVE Islamophobia manifests in many different anti-Muslim activities. Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of Islamophobia, identifies three types of Islamophobia: structural, individual, and dialectic.. Structural Islamophobia is reflected in institutionalized anti-Muslim legislation and further perpetuated through dialectical Islamophobia via policing, bias in media representation and in the legal system AMERICAN MUSLIMS AND AGING Mosque leaders would like individuals, families, and the community to converse openly about aging and to look beyond the mosque to fulfill the care-related needs of older American Muslims. In many cases, caring for the older population is limited to caring for one’s parents. Islam, however, strongly guides the community to care for allelders.
ISPU.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.AASIM PADELA
Dr. Aasim Padela is an internationally-recognized thought and research leader in the fields of Muslim health disparities and Islamic Bioethics. In addition to leading the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, he maintains an active clinical, research, and clinical ethics practice at the Medical College of Wisconsin.LOUISE CAINKAR
Louise Cainkar is a sociologist and Associate Professor of Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University in Milwaukee. She currently serves as president of the Arab American Studies Association and treasurer of the Association for Middle East Women’s Studies. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on ArabAmericans and
REBECCA KARAM
Rebecca Karam is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. She received her BA in sociology from University of Michigan-Dearborn. Rebecca is currently working on her dissertation entitled “Making Muslim Americans: Parenting Practices, Parochial Schools, and the Transmission of Faith AcrossGenerations in
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