Learn more about Islam’s true meaning as a religion and what it means to NC State Muslims by attending Islam Awareness events during the month of April. The theme this year is “Bridging Our Differences.” The aim is to allow for conversations, expression and education that will leave attendees with a sense of understanding for people of different faiths than their own. See the Muslim Students Association Facebook page for the full month’s calendar of events. See the full Diversity Digest for this article and more.
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