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
Great crises produce opportunities for even greater hope. Such hope was on display last Sunday afternoon at the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) mosque in south Mississauga as Muslims,
Some opponents to taking in more Syrian refugees argue it’s simply too expensive. Refugees need significant help with housing, food, transportation, education and more when they get here, and they
Twenty-one religious leaders of various faiths gathered on the steps of the National Cathedral on Friday to sign a pledge for religious freedom and to call on public officials and political
The Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF) held its Awards Banquet on the evening of October 16th and its 17th Annual International Conference on October 17th. With the theme of “Our Faith
A majority of evangelical pastors consider Islam to be “spiritually evil,” according to one just-released poll, but on Friday (Oct. 23) an evangelical pastor and an imam took turns talking
As in past years, there continue to be more Muslims from the United States than any other country on this year’s “The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims.” Since