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stanfordmmhl has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in January 2021. The social media accounts linked to from stanfordmmhl are: LinkedIn, X. Besides social media accounts, stanfordmmhl has populated their site with 2026 Global and Refugee Mental Health Symposium Registration, 2026-2027 Mentorship Cohort, Social Media, and Editor Application, Muslim Mental Health in North America, Believing without Belonging? The Effects of Racial Discrimination at the Mosque on Religiosity and Mosque Attendance through Belonging for Black Muslims - Danah Elsayed, Zahra Mirnajafi, Huma Manjra, Dania Al-Alusi, Aminah McBryde-Redzovic, Ibrahim Y. Z., Nurturing Students’ Mental Health Amid University Protests Guidebook, Palestine Mental Health Guidebook, Post-Suicide Khutbah, Suicide Prevention Khutbah, Resources Following the Tragedy in Allen TX, JAMA PUBLICATION on Suicide, How my faith inspires my research, advocacy, and mentorship, TIMES Article: The Devastating Mental Health Effects of Islamophobia, Six Stanford women on what it means – and what it takes – to lead - Stanford Report, #ThisIsMyWhy: Advocacy, USA Today op-ed, Role of Mosque Communities in Supporting Muslims with Mental Illness Article, Op-Ed: Fortitude Through Faith- The Muslim Pandemic Experience, Publication Citation: The Content, Teaching Methods and Effectiveness of Spiritual Care Training, Research: Facilitating mental health screening of war-torn populations using mobile applications:, MAHSN Survey: American Muslims, Publication: Holistic Healing Article, Citation: Children's prolonged exposure to the toxic stress of war trauma in the Middle East, Youtube, Twitter, Muslim Mental Health Professionals Databases, Donate to Muslim Mental Health Research, Research Participation Opportunity: The Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Muslim Healthcare Workers, Research Participation Opportunity: The Lives of Muslim Converts.