By Carol Kuruvilla Muslims are bringing hope to Christian communities in the South after a recent spate of fires devastated black church buildings. Three Muslim organizations have teamed up to raise money to rebuild worship centers in Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina that Continue Reading
Ramadan Is Not a Time for Bloodshed
By Caner Dagli For most Muslims around the world, the month of Ramadan marks a yearly renewal, a time to turn inward in spiritual reflection, upward to God in worship, and outward toward other human beings in acts of charity. It is a time when many Muslims who do not offer the five required daily Continue Reading
Long, hot days make Ramadan in the summer even harder in Washington
By Roxanne Roberts Keith Ellison’s mom, like every mother, worries about her son. Right now, she’s worried that he isn’t eating enough healthy food. “Make sure you get some protein in the morning meal,” she told him recently. “Make some chicken the night before.” The 51-year-old Democratic Continue Reading
Losing Their Religion: When Muslim Immigrants Leave Islam
By Darren E. Sherkat A tide of immigrants from the Islamic world is altering Europe’s landscape. The continent’s demographic profile is changing thanks to relatively open immigration policies and much higher fertility rates among immigrant communities. And the continent’s religious profile could Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- 117
- …
- 131
- Next Page »



