U.S. Muslim Religious Leaders' Experiences Since the 2016 Election Cycle: Implications for Counselors

Abstract Islamophobia and discrimination have increased against Muslims since the 2016 election cycle (Kishi, 2017), threatening their safety and mental health. We used phenomenological methods to examine the experiences of 10 U.S. Muslim religious leaders and their insights on their congregants...

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