Originally published by Riham Feshir on December 26, 2018 โ€”ย MPR News
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At Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, a pioneering program is helping to change cultural perceptions about preventive cancer screenings among Somali women. By partnering with University of Minnesota researchers, the mosque is creating a culturally sensitive and faith-centered approach to health education.

๐Ÿ•Œ The initiative is reshaping conversations around modesty, stigma, and divine will, promoting the idea that seeking treatment is part of trusting Allah’s plan.

๐Ÿ“Š Despite historically low screening rates, early results show promise: more community members are beginning to see preventive care as a form of religious responsibility.

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