It’s no secret that Muslims in the West are effectively creating a new niche for themselves in the fabric of Western society. It’s also no secret that at the forefront of this societal shift is the often underrepresented and underserved Muslim youth. First, second and third generation Muslims in the West are a key demographic within the American Muslim narrative; having shed some of their parents’ more restrictive cultural traditions, this wave of Muslim youth is quickly working its way to the top of a myriad of professional industries (extending well beyond the traditional Muslim strongholds of medicine, engineering and law).