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As news of multiple recent tragic incidents of domestic violence that led to the loss of innocent life continues to spread in the Muslim community, many in our community are left with anger, pain, and a feeling of helplessness. In this virtual national healing circle, Dr. Rania Awaad, Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi, Sr. Saha Jamshed, LCSW and Sr. Noor Raheemullah Hasan, Executive Director of the Muslim Women's Alliance (MWA) break the silence and address the ongoing problems of domestic violence, divorce stigmas, and mental health crises in the Muslim community. More Islamic divorce talks & workshops: http://mcceastbay.org/talaq More mental health talks at MCC: http://mcceastbay.org/mental-health More Ustadha Dr. Rania: http://mcceastbay.org/rania More Ustadha Hosai: http://mcceastbay.org/hosai More talks in conjunction with The Rahmah Foundation: http://mcceastbay.org/rahmah-foundation More Maristan videos at the mosque: http://mcceastbay.org/maristan This virtual chat was delivered by The Rahmah Foundation, Maristan and Muslim Women's Alliance (MWA Chicago), North American Islamic Shelter for the Abused - NISA on July 21, 2022. It was delivered via the Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California. More MCC East Bay: Calendar of Events: http://www.mcceastbay.org/calendar Weekly Updates: http://www.mcceastbay.org/newsletter Support MCC: https://www.mcceastbay.org/sadaqa Facebook: / mccpleasanton Instagram: / mcceastbay We want to acknowledge a few things that often come up when discussing domestic violence. It is important to remember the following things whether you are a witness of abuse or have experienced abuse yourself. In no situation is it the victim’s fault that they are being hit, yelled at, having their belongings and money taken from them or any other form of abuse they may have experienced. As adults and as Muslims, every person is accountable for their own actions. Regardless of the situation that resulted in the abuse, the abuser (the individual that hit, yelled, or inflicted any other form of abuse) is to be held accountable for the fact that they reacted in a way that caused harm to the survivor (partner/spouse, child, family member or anyone else in the home). Resources for survivors of domestic violence do not have a goal of separating families. The goal of domestic violence resources is to ensure that survivors of abuse who are in need of a safe place and a roof over their head are able to recover. Resources will support survivors to be able to identify goals toward living a good quality of life and regain entitlement to their rights as human beings.