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MyLLife Digest: August 2023

Welcome to the second issue of MyLLife Digest – a newsletter launched just a month ago. We are excited to come back to you with our second edition. In the next few editorials, I will explain various programs at MyLLife so that you become more familiar with our activities and possibly introduce MyLLife to some of your contacts whom we hope might want to know about MyLLife...

The COVID-19 pandemic has touched over seven hundred million people worldwide by now, and more than six million have died around the world. Various mutations of the virus will continue to pose threat to global health and prosperity. Another calamity that has long been in the making by the industrial world and large industries is the amount of CO2 that has been dumped into our atmosphere and global warming is finally here...

I am a rising 3L at George Mason University Law School. Prior to law school, I went to the University of Pittsburgh and studied Political Science and Legal Studies. I am from the northern Virginia area and plan to practice law in Virginia once I graduate...

I grew up in Malaysia and married an American and have not thought of death and burials till my in-laws passed away. They were Catholics and the burial was traditional American, as were their graves. Recently, I was at the funereal of a friend who had died and as a Muslim, was buried the traditional way after the ritual washing and blessings, in a simple cemetery. On the opposite spectrum...

My name is Selena Mokhtar Gallagher and I have been a proud volunteer with MyLlife.org for several years. I am passionate about exploring how the Quran and Islam can help us navigate our changing world...