We embrace Black History Month as a sacred moment of remembrance and return — a time to honour heritage, resistance, and ...
Osama bin Laden, the world’s most notorious terrorist, has handed Muslims everywhere their worst public-relations nightmare: September 11 as a picture, an embodiment, of Islam. Muslims now have to ...
Ignoring radical Islam will not cause it to atrophy. History shows it tends to expand, adapt, and harden. Vigilance requires ...
When the Moslems make world news—(see FOREIGN NEWS)—it is usually more political than religious. But to most of the 221,000,000 Moslems between Dakar and Borneo, last week was no different from any ...
Australia has not yet worked out how Islamic authority fits into its public institutions. Until it does, debates about Islam will continue to oscillate between denial and suspicion, neither of which ...
The terrorist attacks of September 11 brought out the best and the worst in American religion. Clergy of all collars worked at Ground Zero in New York City, ministering to exhausted firefighters and ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has drawn attention after invoking Islamic history while speaking about migration, using a religious reference to f.
Islam is perhaps the most widely stereotyped of all world religions. Western media have often portrayed Muslims as violent extremists, male chauvinists and radically religious people. Its believers ...