On the Corner this week, the eminent Jim Talent touted (with some reservations) an essay about “moderate Islam” by Cheryl Bernard. A Rand Institute researcher, she is also a novelist, a defender of ...
Editor’s note: Khaleel Mohammed is a religious studies professor at San Diego State University who teaches Islamic history and law, Islamic texts and comparative religions. His book “David in the ...
Interview with scholar of American Salafism finds commonalities—and potential for engagement—between the austere Islamic interpretive movement and the Christian community most wary of them. If one ...
While it is painful for anyone to see their faith being mocked, no religion encourages violence in response to insults. The shooting in Garland is condemnable but so is the event that prompted such a ...
As I was sitting on the floor atop a threadbare carpet with a Senegalese family I had befriended, a young boy toddled into the room and pointed at me. “TOUBAB! TOUUBAAB!” He yelled, giggling ...
Members of German-Tunisian association DTV hold placards in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, which was illuminated with French national colors following the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.
The Museum of the Bible, the sprawling, 430,000-square-foot tribute to the good book, has been dogged by controversies long before opening day. It's been criticized for not including enough Jesus, for ...
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