By James Misner Christians everywhere and at any point in time should be concerned with two agendas: First, are we reaching the lost? Second, are we deepening our discipleship? With the dramatic restriction of refugee admissions to the United States over the past year—the result of Continue Reading
Richard Dawkins event cancelled over his ‘abusive speech against Islam’ By Alison Flood
Richard Dawkins has denied using “abusive speech against Islam” after a California radio station cancelled a book event with the scientist, citing his comments on Islam, which it said had “offended and hurt … so many people”. Dawkins, whose bestselling study of evolution, The Selfish Gene, was Continue Reading
Amid Islamophobia and travel bans, one mosque offers a lesson in caring
The mosque in a squat, brick industrial park in Northern Virginia was bustling Saturday morning. Women in springtime-colored hijab walked through the door. Women with no headscarves, too. There were old men, a couple speaking Spanish and 3-year-old redheaded twins who whirled like little Continue Reading
Aziz Ansari has a funny suggestion to end Islamophobia. Here’s why its important by Hussein Rashid
This opinion piece is by Hussein Rashid, PhD, founder of islamicate, a consultancy focusing on religious literacy. In his viral act on “Saturday Night Live,” comedian Aziz Ansari spoke to an ugly truth about how Americans think of Muslims. Ansari pointed out that when people watch movies or a TV Continue Reading
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