Problems with The Problem with Islam: Approaching Religious Violence, Part II
Part two of a three-part series on religious violence by Suzanne Schneider. This month: Nothing is inherent. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Part two of a three-part series on religious violence by Suzanne Schneider. This month: Nothing is inherent. Continue Reading →
Mary Slossen, a fellow at the USC Annenberg School for Communication Journalism blogs at their site, The Scoop, that recently proposed government hearings on the radicalization of American Muslim communities will only hinder the established cooperation these communities have with law enforcement groups, both local and federal. In addition to needlessly singling out Muslim Americans, the hearings could pose a threat to the safety of those identified as Muslim American. Continue Reading →
29 December 2005 From Malaysia comes a case of conflict between civilian and Shariah courts, which tangled this week over a Hindu widow’s wishes to bury her husband according to Continue Reading →
Diversity a la Booth Cherie Booth, wife of British P.M. Tony Blair, has intervened in the case of a 15-year old Muslim girl who was prevented from wearing a burqa to school. Continue Reading →
Diversity a la Booth Cherie Booth, wife of British P.M. Tony Blair, has intervened in the case of a 15-year old Muslim girl who was prevented from wearing a burqa to school. Continue Reading →