Louise Cainkar / Religion & Politics Just recently, Fatima,* a U.S. permanent resident originally from Yemen, received a letter from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) asking for more information on her application for an immigrant visa for her husband of four years. Continue Reading
In the U.S. and Western Europe, people say they accept Muslims, but opinions are divided on Islam
Neha Sahgal and Besheer Mohamed / Pew Research Center The vast majority of people across 15 countries in Western Europe and in the United States say they would be willing to accept Muslims as neighbors. Slightly lower shares on both sides of the Atlantic say they would be willing to accept a Continue Reading
We Muslims Must Fight Anti-Semitism In Our Own Communities
Zaid Jilani / Forward / September 4, 2019 Anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise across the country. Last week alone, three Orthodox Jews were attacked in Brooklyn in vicious hate crimes, just the most recent attacks in a year that saw two synagogue shootings. From spray-painted swastikas to Continue Reading
2 Keys to Understanding and Reaching Muslims in North America
Micah Fries I recently hosted a conference with the North American Mission Board on Islam and North America: Loving Our Muslim Neighbors (videos below), which coincided with the release of a B&H book of the same name. In the book, I discuss two primary realities regarding Continue Reading
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