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World to celebrate International Muslim History Month in May
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World to celebrate International Muslim History Month in May

For immediate release 

Press Release May 12, 2022

Contact details:

info@worldhijabday.org

World Hijab Day Organization (WHD) is celebrating its second year of  ‘International Muslim History Month,’ for the month of May 2022. International Muslim History Month (IMHM) has already been recognized by the New York State in resolution J718.

Founded in 2021 by Nazma Khan, the CEO and founder of World Hijab Day Organization, the mission of this initiative is to dismantle Islamophobia globally by celebrating Muslim history.  Worldwide, Islamophobia is at an all-time high from the public sector to the private sector and systematically apparent in the government sector.

  • According to the American Muslim Poll 2020, 60% to 62 % of Muslims face discrimination in the United States of America. This number has been consistent for the last five years. [1]
  • The 2020 Annual Report of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) revealed that 61% of Muslim students have experienced religious-based bullying. Additionally, 33% of Muslim students have altered their appearance, behavior or names to hide the fact that they are Muslims. [2]
  • A EU Minorities and Discrimination Survey found that on average, one in three Muslim respondents faced discrimination and prejudice in 2017 and 27% fell victim to a racist crime. [3]

WHD Organization holds the opinion that education and awareness are the sources to dismantling hate. The goal of this global initiative is to have the world come together to learn more about and celebrate the accomplishments of Muslim men and women from the past and the present who have shaped humanity as we know it.

To that end, we will present weekly discussions that will fulfill the following learning objectives:

  1. Discover the history and background of various Muslim change-makers from the Golden Age to modern times.
  2. Recognize what specific inventions, progress and/or change these Muslims have provided.
  3. Illustrate the impact of these change-makers over time. 

Our theme this year is Muslim Change Makers from Golden Age to Modern Times using the hashtags, #HearOurHistory & #MuslimHistoryMonth. These discussions will take place weekly, every Friday during the month of May at 9:00 am Eastern, on Facebook and YouTube.

Week 1: Muslim Change Makers in Medicine (Friday 5/6/2022)

Week 2: Muslim Change Makers in S.T.E.M. (Friday 5/13/2022)

Week 3: Muslim Change Makers in Liberal Arts (Friday 5/20/2022)

Week 4: Muslim Change Makers in Discovery (i.e. inventions, exploring & innovation) (Friday 5/27/2022)

10 Ways Individuals can Commemorate IMHM: 

  1. Honor “International Muslim History Month” by posting the campaign poster on social media. To download the poster, visit: https://bit.ly/3P8eFqI. Include the following caption on social media: “May is International #MuslimHistoryMonth. I’m proud to honor this month by acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of Muslim men and  women from the past and the present who have shaped humanity as we know it. Join the conversation: #HearOurHistory. (copy/paste this post)”                                                        Tag IG/@MuslimHistoryMonth and Twitter/@MuslimHistoryM
  2. Reach out to government officials to request a Proclamation recognizing the month of May as International Muslim History Month. See more details at bit.ly/3sMhm8k 
  3. Take a selfie in support of International Muslim History Month holding a sign with the following text: May is International #MuslimHistoryMonth (country). Share selfie on social with the hashtags, #MuslimHistoryMonth & #HearOurHistory. Tag IG/@MuslimHistoryMonth and Twitter/@MuslimHistoryM
  4. Say “Salam,” which means “Peace (be upon you)” to a Muslim.
  5. Post a selfie with a Muslim friend on social media with the hashtags, #MuslimHistoryMonth and #HearOurHistory.
  6. Support a Muslim business.
  7. Donate to a Muslim organization such as “World Hijab Day Organization” at bit.ly/3yXowbl  to help dismantle discriminations against Muslim girls and women in hijab (headscarf). 
  8. Read a biography of an influential Muslim figure and share that story with the people around you.
  9. Call out Muslim discrimination and prejudice in your community when you witness it.
  10. Engage in healthy conversations about Muslim history on social media with the hashtags, #MuslimHistoryMonth and #HearOurHistory.

👉Download graphic package here

👉For Social Media Toolkit, click here

👉For Community Guide, click here.  

👉Join Facebook event here.  

Let’s dismantle Islamophobia globally by learning, honoring, and celebrating Muslim history!

For more information, visit https://worldhijabday.com/store/Muslimhistorymonth  

For media inquiries, please contact us at info@worldhijabday.org


Reference: 

[1] ISPU. (2021, February 5). American Muslim Poll 2020: Full Report. Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. https://www.ispu.org/american-muslim-poll-2020-full-report/

[2] CAIR Massachusetts (2020). 2020 Annual Report, Council on American-Islamic Relations Massachusetts. https://www.cairma.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CAIR-MA-2020-Annual-Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3bDAnWwc_LDTHEi1_txQAfUj-SJ6cTmltQBruwNxc1w0EfGf452Ysf8RA

[3] “Muslims in the EU: High levels of trust despite pervasive discrimination,” European Union Agency For Fundamental Rights, September 21, 2017. https://fra.europa.eu/en/news/2017/muslims-eu-high-levels-trust-despite-pervasive-discrimination

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