Emily Feng / NPR This August, Aibota Zhanibek received a surprising callin Kazakhstan from a relative through Chinese chat app WeChat. It was about her sister, Kunekai Zhanibek. Aibota, 35, a Kazakh citizen born in China, knew that Kunekai, 33, had been held for about seven months in a Continue Reading
Islamic Reform: Craig Considine’s Bridge to Nowhere
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
Change Comes to Islam’s Birthplace, and the World Watches Warily
Anisah Sukry, Arys Aditya, & Archana Chaudhary / Bloomberg The world’s 1.8 billion Muslims look to one country above all others. As the birthplace of Islam, Saudi Arabia is a symbol of purity for many who direct their prayers toward Mecca wherever they are in the world. The latest in Continue Reading
Does the Quran Really Teach that Allah is One? The Tawhid Dilemma Ep. 2
CIRA International, 12-minute video Continue Reading
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