By Nabeel Jabbour 1. Ibn Tamiyyah He was born in Baghdad (1263), but most of his life was spent in Damascus, where he died (1328). He lived during the days when Mongols invaded the Middle East (1299-1303) and inflicted terrible suffering on Muslims. Influenced by Continue Reading
‘Worst Year Yet’: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Be a Christian
By Jeremy Weber For the third year in a row, the modern persecution of Christians worldwide has hit another record high. But the primary cause, Islamic extremism, now has a rival: ethnic nationalism. Thus, Asia increasingly merits concern alongside the Middle East, according to the 2017 World Continue Reading
Qur’an Recited in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali criticises the reciting of the Qur’an in a Cathedral service last week. A video has appeared online showing the Qur'an being recited in an Epiphany service at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow last week. The video was shared in a 7 January post on the Cathedral's Facebook Continue Reading
What’s missing in the teaching of Islam
By Kishwar Risvi There has been much misinformation about Islam. Reports in Western media tend to perpetuate stereotypes that Islam is a violent religion and Muslim women are oppressed. Popular films like “American Sniper” reduce places like Iraq to dusty war zones, devoid of any culture or Continue Reading
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