The resettlement of refugees in the U.S. has been fairly consistent across the country since 2002, with no state resettling a majority of them. In fiscal year 2017, no state resettled more than 10% of the 53,716 refugees the nation admitted that year. California, Texas, New York, Washington, Continue Reading
Barbie’s First Hijab: Meet the New Ibtihaj Muhammad Doll By Julia Horowitz
Barbie's first hijab: Meet the new Ibtihaj Muhammad doll For the first time ever, Barbie will wear a hijab. Mattel (MAT), which makes Barbie, announced Monday that the latest doll in its "Shero" collection will be modeled after Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. In 2016, Muhammad became Continue Reading
The Muslim Overpopulation Myth That Just Won’t Die By Krithika Varagur
The Muslim Overpopulation Myth That Just Won’t Die The claim that Muslims have "too many children" is reliably powerful anywhere there's a sizable Muslim immigrant or minority population.The sheer number of Rohingya Muslims fleeing genocide in Burma—over 10,000 per day since late August—has become Continue Reading
Are the Quran and Bible Really So Different? By Mark Anderson
The Qur’an presents itself as the Bible’s sequel and always refers to the biblical Torah (al-tawrat), Psalms (al-zabur) and New Testament (al-injil) with honor and respect. It says it confirms, clarifies and guards them from misinterpretation. The Qur’an asserts that it was revealed by the God of Continue Reading
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