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Eid al-Adha: Tehran to Khartoum, Kashmir to Timbuktu

08.04.2019 ________________________________________ At sunset on Saturday, August 10, most of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims will mark the end of Continue reading →

Eid al-Adha: Blue-Eyed Blondes to Black-Skinned Africans

08.19.2018 ________________________________________   For more than 1,400 years Muslims have gathered in what is today Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj, the Continue reading →

It’s not about Colin Kaepernick; it’s about us

09.03.2017 ________________________________________ The Prophet Muhammad once spoke of a man who asked God why he was being punished. God answered, Continue reading →

Reflecting on 9/11: Renewing the right spirit within us

09.11.2016 _________________________________________ Today, fifteen years after 9/11 and less than two months from one of the most significant elections in Continue reading →

Grace, Love are Gender Neutral

06.10.2012 _____________________ In Jerusalem, in November 2008, Nofrat Frankel, an Israeli woman at the Kotel, Wailing Wall, was detained by Continue reading →

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