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Synthetic Drug Bust Shocks Muslim Community
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By Hena Zuberi Muslim Link Staff Reporter
Much cheaper than marijuana, which is now legal in the District, synthetic marijuana — sold on street corners and gas stations — is a variety of herbal mixtures that produce experiences similar to cannabis. The District
outlawed the drug in 2012. Sold under many names, including K2, fake weed, Yucatan Fire, Skunk, Moon Rocks, Bizarro and others, labeled potpourri or "not for human consumption", these products contain dried, shredded plant material and chemicals, usually from China, that are responsible for their mind-altering
effects. In August 2015, a Muslim man from the neighborhood around First Hijrah Foundation was arrested in the largest synthetic drug bust in North West DC. After the arrest, local Muslim leaders are taking this menace head on. The community is shaken up by the arrest and charges.
“It is a very dangerous and addictive drug,” says Mahdi Leroy Thorpe, a Muslim community activist who has won several congressional awards for his work in shutting down local crack houses. Thorpe has a strong relationship with the police >> DRUGS Pg 18
Syrian Refugee Families Trickle Into Baltimore, Community Extends Its Hand By Hena Zuberi
Muslim Link Staff Reporter
The United States is seen as a beacon for those seeking safe haven, but Syrian refugees have not been welcomed
with open arms. Of the 4 million Syrians who have fled their country only 1426 have settled in the United States. A few are in the DC Metro and Baltimore area. They face many struggles and
need the help of the Muslim community. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Baltimore helped settle 26 Syrians in 2015. The non-
profit hopes that they can resettle many more. IRC was dismayed at the recent announcement by President
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Baltimore Area Muslims Convene For Unified Eid | pg 6 Fashion Show Supports Victims of Domestic Violence | pg 8 Running for the Hiils: Looking for An Ummah | pg 24 Countering Islamophobia Central Topic at ISNA | pg 26 Refugee Crisis in Syria Raises Fears in South Carolina | pg 28 Reflections on a Trip to the Land of the Last Khilafah | pg 32