International Muslim History Month (IMHM) is an annual observance held in May to recognize the historical contributions and achievements of Muslims.[1][2] It was established in 2021 by Nazma Khan, founder of the World Hijab Day Organization, a non-profit organization.[3]
IMHM was created in response to increasing Islamophobia and negative portrayals of Muslims in the media and public discourse.[4][5] Its purpose is to foster understanding and appreciation of Muslim culture, history, and traditions while celebrating Muslim contributions across various fields.[6][7]
Since its inception in 2021, IMHM has received official recognition from New York State,[8][9] with resolutions supporting its efforts to combat Islamophobia and promote cultural awareness.[10][11] These acknowledgments highlight IMHM's role in educating the public about Muslim contributions throughout history and encouraging inclusivity and tolerance.[12][13]
Throughout May, educational institutions, community organizations,[14][15] and individuals worldwide host events showcasing Muslim heritage and achievements in areas such as science, arts, literature, and technology. By organizing these activities,[16] IMHM aims to deepen public appreciation of the Muslim community and its diverse impact on society.[17][18]
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