In response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the West Bank, Khalil Center and Young Muslims surveyed and collected data from a poll of 213 American Muslims. This survey aims to understand the current state of American Muslims amid the genocide. It explores various aspects of their experiences, thoughts, and feelings during this challenging period.
The survey reveals that the emotional anguish of American Muslims, as distant witnesses to the atrocities, has manifested into physical pain, changes in relationships, a decrease in productivity and more. The responses are invaluable as they help us shape our efforts to support and address the needs of the American Muslim community in the wake of these significant events.