Ever since the ISIS-inspired terrorist attacks in Paris, replete with horrendous media images of remorseless killers remorselessly gunning down scores of concert goers while intoning ‘Allahu Akhbar’ (God is great), we have
The terrorist attacks in Paris have, in an understatement, rocked the world. While there have been some devastating terrorist attacks in recent months, the nature and planning seem on the
“The aim is friendship.” Cristina Butler, president of the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio, turned to those words of the German Cardinal Walter Kasper to explain the importance of encouraging people
It isn’t hard to read numerous reports about the skill of Islamic extremists in using technology and social media—and American attempts to play the same game. Game may be the
An October “community focus group” was billed by the FBI as an opportunity for Muslim and Arab leaders to “review” and provide “constructive feedback” on the bureau’s new web-based “game”
This past week, many Latter-day Saints worshipping in sacrament meeting heard a letter from the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that expressed concern for
Christians, Jews and Muslims don’t always share a common cause, especially in the Middle East. But members of Maple Grove United Church and Shaarei Beth-El Synagogue in Oakville and Mississauga’s Islamic
Are Muslims part of the American mosaic? This question requires us to address a dilemma for many American Muslims: searching for purity in one’s faith while tailoring religious practice to