By Jochen Bittner HAMBURG, Germany — It was a warm June day in a northern German village, and I was talking to a Syrian friend outside a local shop. I had just bought some ice cream and offered to share it, but my friend refused. He was observing Ramadan: no food or drink until after sunset. “If Continue Reading
The Strange Cases of Anti-Islam Politicians Turned Muslims
By David A. Graham Last fall, Arthur Wagner was part of something remarkable: His political party, the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant Alternative für Deutschland, entered the Bundestag, becoming the first far-right party in the body since the 1950s. This year, Wagner has done something even more Continue Reading
‘Forgiveness is the greatest gift of charity in Islam.’ Slain Pizza Driver’s Father Hugs Attacker By Greg Kocher
Before Trey Alexander Relford was sentenced Tuesday to 31 years in prison for the 2015 stabbing death of a Pizza Hut delivery driver, the victim’s father forgave him during an extraordinary hearing. Later, Relford and the victim’s father, Abdul-Munim Sombat Jitmoud, hugged as an astonished Continue Reading
Hospitality and Islam
By Dr. Colin Edwards Famously, hospitality is considered a key guide to moral behaviour in cultures where Islam is the dominant religion. From Morocco to south China and from the Kazakhstan to Nigeria, the mores of hospitality are important dynamics in shaping how individuals, families and Continue Reading
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