Few would argue that one of the rights cherished most by Americans is the Freedom of Speech guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution in the Bill of Rights....
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Of all the inane comments made about Islam and Muslims following the Ft. Hood incident, Reverend Pat Robertson may take the prize. He claimed on The...
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Just because you can say something doesn’t mean that you should. Let me repeat: Just because you can say something doesn’t mean...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Imam Yahya Hendi, Muslim chaplain at the National Naval Medical Center and Georgetown University, talked to Michele Norris, co-host of All Things...
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Below is an interfaith response to the Ft. Hood incident: With other Americans across the country we have heard with heavy hearts the news...
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In Part 3 of this multipart series, Muhammad Asad’s (b. 1900; d. 1992) in his autobiography The Road to Mecca (first published in 1954)...
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
Muhammad Asad demonstrates amazing insights in his autobiography The Road to Mecca, which was first published in 1954. In Part 1 (click here), I quote...
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Muhammad Asad was born in 1900 in ten Austro-Hungarian Lwow, which is now the city of Lviv in the Ukraine. His family was Jewish and many of his...
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
A Hadith Qudsi* states: “Two men of my community were kneeling before the Lord of Might, ever exalted is He, and one of them said:...
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
British author Karen Armstrong, a former Roman Catholic nun and now self-proclaimed “freelance monotheist”, has written more than 20...
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