How do you reconcile being a teenager in America with being a Muslim? It\'s not as difficult as you think The American Muslim Teenager\'s Handbook is a positive, fun, informative guide to being a Muslim teenager in America today.
Yasmine enjoys watching movies and listening to a wide variety of music..
An avid reader, she hopes to become involved in international relations as a career.
She was a 2008 Presidential Scholar.
Yasmine Hafiz is a member of the Yale University\'s Class of 2012.
Imran is also a member of his school\'s Weapons of Mass Percussion hand-drum club, and also enjoys playing guitar, piano, and traditional drums.
He frequently spends his time volunteering in the emergency department of one of the Scottsdale Healthcare hospitals in Arizona, in addition to being involved in school theater productions.
Imran Hafiz is a member of the Brophy College Preparatory Class of 2010.
She has drawn upon her years of teaching weekend Islamic school, lecturing about Islam, and raising Muslim teenagers to contribute to The American Muslim Teenager\'s Handbook.
She holds degrees from John Hopkins University and the London School of Economics.
About the Author: Dilara Hafiz was born in Karachi, Pakistan.
Covering everything from basic Islamic history and reading the Quran to drinking and dating, and filled with thoughts and opinions from Muslim teenagers across the country, this is an indispensable primer, for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to learning about and finding one\'s place in American Islamic culture.
How do you reconcile being a teenager in America with being a Muslim? It\'s not as difficult as you think The American Muslim Teenager\'s Handbook is a positive, fun, informative guide to being a Muslim teenager in America today