This 13-point guide offers Imams, particularly in the U.S. and in countries where Muslims live as minorities, advice on how to handle domestic violence in the Muslim community.
If you are a victim of domestic violence, you must take action. You must get help. You are not alone. Here are some practical things you can do to help end the nightmare for you and your family.
Domestic violence is not a phenomena restricted to a particular ethnic, cultural, religious or geographic group. It is a problem in almost all societies at varying levels. Here are some tips.
Domestic violence is a worldwide problem. Imams can play a positive role in ridding Muslim families of this social ill. These are seven ways Imams can deal with the issue in non-Western countries.
If you have a friend who is the victim of domestic violence, you're not alone. There are practical things you can do to help at this time of trial and difficulty. Here are some tips.
Friends are one of the first people victims of domestic violence turn to for help, no matter where they are from.Here are some practical things you can do if you have a friend suffering from domestic violence.
Sr. Shahina Siddiqui is Executive Director of The Islamic Social Services Association of the United States and Canada (ISSA). Sound Vision interviewed her about the social issues and problems confronting Muslims in North America.