By Darren E. Sherkat A tide of immigrants from the Islamic world is altering Europe’s landscape. The continent’s demographic profile is changing thanks to relatively open immigration policies and much higher fertility rates among immigrant communities. And the continent’s religious profile could Continue Reading
Homegrown Extremists Tied to Deadlier Toll Than Jihadists in U.S. Since 9/11
By Scott Shane WASHINGTON — In the 14 years since Al Qaeda carried out attacks on New York and the Pentagon, extremists have regularly executed smaller lethal assaults in the United States, explaining their motives in online manifestoes or social media rants. But the breakdown of extremist Continue Reading
At Ramadan, more companies accommodate Muslim employees
By Julie Poucher Harbin (RNS) An event earlier this month included a Ramadan quiz, a slideshow of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr commemorations, and a Pakistani and Mediterranean buffet dinner. But this was a not a meet-your-Muslim-neighbor event at the local mosque. It was the 13th annual Continue Reading
His Glorious Name: Finding Commonalities with Muslim Friends
By Lucia There once was a Christian teacher at an American University who had a class full of Middle Eastern, Muslim students. As the teacher planned for the semester and prepared to lead the first class session, she prayed for guidance from the Holy Spirit. She felt a distinctive leading to Continue Reading
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