Yemen’s Very Own Romeo and Juliet
Recently, a modern-day version of Romeo and Juliet unfolded in the courts of Yemen, with a Saudi and Yemeni couple struggling to remain together amidst country boundaries and laws. The two refuse to … [Read more...]
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The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
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Recently, a modern-day version of Romeo and Juliet unfolded in the courts of Yemen, with a Saudi and Yemeni couple struggling to remain together amidst country boundaries and laws. The two refuse to … [Read more...]
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Today's Tunisian music is strong on working class solidarity and reflects a general frustration across class and economic lines, as expectations of politicians and policies plummet. The security … [Read more...]

A lot of apps have been created to help Muslim pilgrims on the biggest journey of their lives. Developers think that by relieving uncertainty, they can help pilgrims can focus on the spiritual aspect … [Read more...]

Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first-ever female Muslim athlete to compete on behalf of the United States in the Olympics, grew up feeling out of place in her New Jersey town. … [Read more...]
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Sochi is the home to 20,000 Muslim residents. Many moved there to work on infrastructure for the Olympics, but offers no places to worship for these citizens. Mother Jones explores why this has much … [Read more...]
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Though an Imam and Archbishop ultimately failed to stop sectarian violence in C.A.R, trust and a partnership were ultimately formed. … [Read more...]
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To better integrate Germany's large Muslim population, elementary schools are offering classes on Islam. … [Read more...]
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Last December, a drone strike in Yemen killed six innocent people who were taking part of a wedding procession. Now the New York Times takes a look at the intelligence breakdowns. … [Read more...]

The first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics has passed away this year at 97. During the1936 Berlin Games, she and her team refused a visit with Hitler, which brought them international acclaim. … [Read more...]

A U.S. Reform Jewish Rabbi and his Orthodox traveling companion reflect on the Muslim leader who went with them to pray at Auschwitz. Along the way, they argue for better understanding in America. … [Read more...]