2006-10-09T21:16:00-04:00

One year later, the effects of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake still linger, long after the news cameras have gone. Shenaaz Janmohamed reports back from Pakistan. Read more

2006-10-06T09:19:00-04:00

Muslim issues are often in the news these days in Britain, but Ramadan has brought with it an unusual amount of controversies in an otherwise quiet month. Read more

2006-10-02T20:10:00-04:00

So far there are two plans for Iraq: staying the course and scheduling an early withdrawal. In my opinion, neither plan truly safeguard's America's security. Read more

2006-10-02T08:33:00-04:00

Samuel Huntington's essay "The Clash of Civilizations" has been used to describe an inevitable conflict between Muslims and the west, but people may have the wrong idea. Read more

2006-09-29T21:10:00-04:00

We can complain about the use of the term "Islamic fascist", or we can come up with our own term that is more accurate and push for its use. Read more

2006-09-26T22:01:00-04:00

A coup led by a Muslim general in mostly Buddhist Thailand might normally be a cause for concern. But most Thais, and even their ousted leader, seem to be taking it all in stride. Read more

2006-09-24T22:00:00-04:00

Ramin Bahrani deserves credit not only for creating a film that implores us to ask important questions but also reminds us of why it is so easy to ignore them. Read more

2006-09-21T23:59:00-04:00

If we accept the historical evidence that Abraham was polytheist, then we have found grounds for a more pluralistic view of Islam in the many verses praising him. Read more

2006-09-19T11:00:00-04:00

From time to time, Christian and Muslim leaders talk about each other's faiths. That's religion. And that's life. At least it should be. Read more

2006-09-18T22:00:00-04:00

A controversial quote delivered by Pope Benedict XVI last week caused an outcry in the Muslim world before an apology was offered and widely accepted. But a pattern is emerging. Read more


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