Describe what you're sharing — like "My Ramadan Prayer" or "Grandma's Salad Recipe" or "A Day at My House". Look at this page for more suggestions of things that would be great to share.
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Describe what you're sharing — like "My Ramadan Prayer" or "Grandma's Salad Recipe" or "A Day at My House". Look at this page for more suggestions of things that would be great to share.
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Thank you Mr. Crumm for such an inspiring and eye opening project. Not only was I moved by many stories but as a Muslim I was also able to view Ramadhan from a different light! Your efforts within the Muslim Umma will never be forgotten. May Allah bless you and all of whom strive to work towards him.
very inspiring stories!
Keep up the good work.
As an American born and raised Muslim, wearing the hijab (head cover), working in corporate America, I am proud to blend into the melting pot of our diverse metropolitan area, and appreciate all efforts, such as this project, to promote awareness of cultural and religious differences through education.
Once again, Mr. David Crumm, you have proven to be an ambassador to our community. Thank you for your continued service to our community!
Statement on the Passing of W.Deen Mohammed
The Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion (formerly NCCJ and the greater Detroit Interfaith Roundtable) pauses to join those who mourn the death of Imam W. Deen Mohammed, one of the faith communities’ most revered leaders. As an organization rooted in Detroit since 1941, we saw the impact of his leadership away from a separatist movement with hatred toward the white race, to the pure treasures of Islam. Imam Mohammed also led those in his movement, at one time known as the Muslim Society of America, to the interfaith community, which reciprocally led the interfaith community to his practice of Islam. We remain grateful for the thousands of his followers, who worship across America and at two primary mosques in Detroit: Masjid Wali Muhammad and The Muslim Center. We join these friends and all who mourn his passing in prayers for W.Deen’s family.
Steve Spreitzer, Director
Interfaith Programs and Walk2gether Michigan
Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion
Thank you for taking the time today to mourn this man. He really did embody an American value of spreading peace and justice through collaboration and reconciliation. This man transformed so many people's lives and was a tremendous asset to the community of Muslims. For non-Muslims, you have to realize that this man broke down so many racial barriers using the pure form of Islam. God bless him and all those who strive in the path of god.
Hassan A.
I have not yet had the time to read all the wonderful Muslim stories but so far am very impressed. The story tellers are so interesting. Can't wait to read more.
Ramadan Mubarak.
peace be upon you all
great website!
this website reminds me of a book called one thousand roads to mecca about the various stories of people on hajj
this is similar in that people are sharing their stories of ramadan and it can inspire and inform us.
thank you for this great effort
i will keep checking back to read more stories!
Ramadan Mubarak to everyone! MashAllah, These are all just such beautiful and inspiring stories. I love this site! Keep up this wonderful work! May Allah bless us all!
Ramadan Mubarak to all! This is a great website and please keep up the good work!
Thank you for this Sharing Ramadan project.
So often, the deep spiritual message of Islam is not reported in the media in favor of sensational stories that have concretized the Muslims since 9/11.
May G'd guide all towards peace and success in this life and the next life.
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