Islam

Asra Q. Nomani 3-01-2007

Muslim women seek the renewal of Islam.

Three hundred Christian and Muslim religious leaders from 20 Arab countries met in Cairo to launch the region's first faith-based network focused on HIV/AIDS.

Rose Marie Berger 7-01-2006

Olive Branch. In April, 120 former Israel Defense Force soldiers and Palestinian militants publicly launched “Combatants for Peace,” a partnership of former enem

Laurna Strikwerda 6-01-2006

What does it mean to be female, Muslim, and American?

James Ferguson 4-01-2006

In February a New York court found Iraqi-American Rafil Dhafir, 57, guilty of violating U.S. sanctions against Iraq and of money laundering.

Asra Q. Nomani 1-01-2006

Reza Aslan, a Tehran-born Muslim, joined his high school's Young Life group to become a Christian, then got kicked out. Now he's one of the top spokespersons for progressive Islam in America.

Dim visions of a redeemed military
Josh Andersen 2-01-2005

Is the advance of God's kingdom through missions being confused with the advance of American hegemony through the military?

Asra Q. Nomani 1-01-2005

A historic reform movement is taking shape in the Muslim world.

Rose Marie Berger 11-01-2004
Will we recognize an Islamic peace movement when we see it?

As this is written, rescue workers are still separating the bodies from the bamboo after the terrorist bombing of a nightclub in Bali.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations in Southern California has launched a billboard public awareness campaign promoting good will between Muslims and their neighbors.

Rose Marie Berger 1-01-2002
Responding with kindness and solidarity.
Daniel Tepfer 1-01-2002

Understanding Islam, by Thomas W. Lippman, is a thorough history of Islam and its adherents from a geopolitical perspective.

American Palestinian physician Laila al-Marayati believes that the Quran speaks to women and men in a manner that eliminates the gender issue.

The hijab head covering is often the first thing that sets a Muslim woman apart.

There are now more Muslims in the United States then Presbyterians—and (surprise!) half of them are women.

Charles A. Kimball 11-01-1998
How Christians and Muslims navigate the road ahead will have profound consequences for both communities--and for the world.