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Happily Ever After (Insha’Allah) Again – Blended Families in Our Muslim Communities

Erum Mohiuddin is an educator, a community activist, former school principal and mother to seven children – four are her own, ages 13, 15, 16 and 18, and three are her husband’s ages 13, 16, and 19. Erum became part of her blended family last year when she and her husband married, moved away from their respective communities and built a new life together in Washington, where they could spend another few years with their kids prior to them finishing high school and going away to college.

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