By Jayson Casper If sharia law is for Muslims, what is its place in a Muslim-majority nation? If the answer seems obvious, that may be part of the problem. But another part is understanding sharia law in the first place, and in a helpful article on the blog of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Continue Reading
How should Muslim parents and teachers talk to children about Donald Trump?
By Julie Zauzmer To the teens watching the presidential candidates debating on TV, something seemed oddly familiar. “They think he’s rich, he’s successful,” Henna Chiknawari said about Donald Trump. Frohar Alemi chimed in, “I see Donald Trump more as a comedian.” Hushna Saleh said, “The Continue Reading
The Citadel considers first-ever uniform exception: allowing a Muslim hijab
By Susan Svrluga The Citadel is considering a request from an admitted student that she be allowed to wear a hijab in keeping with her Muslim faith, a move that would be an unprecedented exception to the school’s longstanding uniform requirements. If the request for the traditional Muslim hair Continue Reading
Muslim Students Report Burglaries and Hate Literature at Idaho State
By Stephanie Saul Federal officials and the local police are investigating burglaries and hate literature that appear to be directed at Muslim students attending Idaho State University in Pocatello, where tensions have recently risen over an influx of students from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In an Continue Reading
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