Qasim Amin Nathari is a published author, independent scholar, communications strategist and “Imam Emeritus” and has been a faith leader in the Muslim American community for over three decades, working in leadership-through-service capacities with prominent Muslim institutions and organizations at the national level.
He is also a migraine patient advocate and founder of Black Men Have Migraine Too - an initiative focused on Migraine awareness and advocacy for Black men and the challenge and impact of disparities in diagnosis and treatment.
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