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A Foot in Both Places

A Foot in Both Places: Culture & Community at the Crossroads of War
Interviews with Arab, South Asian, And Muslim Community Activists
A Foot in Both Places is an interactive educational toolkit, featuring stories, photographs, music, games and more.
It is built around 25 interviews with Arab, South Asian, and Muslim community activists. It focuses on how communities [...]

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Free primary (Infants and Juniors) resources and materials, from lesson plans to Flash presentations, welcome to Free primary (Infants and Juniors) resources and materials, from lesson plans to Flash presentations, welcome to Prosyst3ms.
The materials presented here should prove useful to Muslim home-schoolers/ educators or even non-Muslims wishing to research the Islamic perspective of certain [...]

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The theme for Islam Awareness Week 2008 is:
Celebrating the Best of Britain - promoting shared values
Monday 17 - Sunday 23 November
Visit the Islam Awareness Week website at http://iaw.org.uk.mercury.dnstemplate.com/index.shtml

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Britkid

This is a website about race, racism and life - as seen through the eyes of the Britkids
Would you like to…hang out with a Britkid, or go into town?
Let’s go to Britchester >>>
Don’t forget to visit the “Serious Issues” and “Teachers’ Stuff” section.

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MashAllah, lots of interesting links and files can be found on Modern Muslima.com

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MashAllah, Sister Aminah has lots of interesting updates on her blog My Test.

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The following lesson plans, presentations, and other outreach are a product of the West European Studies National Resource Center Grants and Outreach programs.
Islam in Deutschland
Muslims in France

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Islam is one of the fastest-growing religions in the United States today. According to one recent survey, there are 1,209 mosques in America, well over half founded in the last 20 years. Between 17 and 30 percent of American Muslims are converts to the faith.
At the center of both traditional American life and the lives [...]

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Like all people, Arab Americans are too often described in simplistic terms. Although the Arab culture is one of the oldest on Earth, it is, in many parts of the United States, misunderstood. There are no easy, one-size-fits-all answers. Culture, language and religion are distinct qualities that act in different ways to connect Arabs, and [...]

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MashAllah, a Muslim teacher who is sharing resources with other Muslims who teach.
Visit the site here.

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