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
Is Islam Receptive to Religious Freedom?
The short-term outlook appears grim, says scholar Daniel Philpott, but there are grounds for hope. Paul Marshall / April 15, 2019 / Book review In the West and elsewhere, views of Islam are sharply divided. To put the matter far too simply, one side describes Islam as a “religion of peace,” Continue Reading
ISIS Caliphate Crumbles as Last Village in Syria Falls
By Rukmini Callimachi / New York Times American-backed forces took the last remnant of territory under Islamic State rule in Syria, but signs of the group’s resurgence are already visible. A four-year military operation to flush the Islamic State from its territory in Iraq and Syria ended Continue Reading
These Saudi citizens in the U.S. criticized their government. Now they live in fear.
PBS NewsHour Published on Mar 6, 2019 As President Trump’s nominee to be ambassador to Saudi Arabia testified before the Senate on Wednesday, he faced questions from some senators Continue Reading
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