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In the News: Pundits, Prophets, Politics, and more!

Posted on August 7, 2015 by Kali Handelman

A round-up of the week’s religion news. Continue Reading →

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Write Pretty

Posted on November 12, 2003 by Kali Handelman

According to Alt.Muslim, one of the world’s greatest traditional Islamic artists lives in Arlington, Virginia. Mohamed Zakariya is a calligrapher, and he maintains a terrific site of his own about the history of his Continue Reading →

Posted in Daily | Tagged ART, art history, calligraphy, Islamic art | Leave a reply
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