A. J. Caschetta / New English Review In the years since 9/11, the Islamic reform movement has advanced sufficiently that two distinct camps have emerged: reformers and bridge-builders. Genuine reformers seek to transform how Islam is practiced, while bridge-builders seek to improve how Islam 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
Why Muslims Love Mary
Followers of Islam admire the mother of Jesus. But can she be a bridge to Christianity? Jayson Casper / Christianity Today Mohammed, a pious PhD student from Egypt, sat guardedly in the “Community of Reconciliation.” Invited by David Vidmar, director of coaching for Peace Catalysts Continue Reading
Can religious tolerance help an aspiring Muslim power?
Taylor Luck / Christian Science Monitor Indian women in saris carefully place candles at an outdoor grotto of the Virgin Mary and kneel in prayer as couples from Uganda and Nigeria pour into the nearby chapel. Arab Chaldeans, Maronites, and Latin Catholics laugh together as they Continue Reading
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