By Karen Armstrong 22 January 2012 Ever since the Crusades, when Christians from western Europe were fighting holy wars against Muslims in the near east, western people have often perceived… Read more »
Tebow told Fox Sports last fall that he knows about the criticism, but he’s more focused on those who draw inspiration from his public prayers. Said Tebow: “It’s not my… Read more »
I am pleased to share different takes on the issue of freedom of speech and Satanic Verses. If you want to have an opinion on the topic, it is good… Read more »
Jesus Christ’ ultimate dream was to create a kingdom of heaven on the earth; it is the idea where no human has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of… Read more »
Family of man thought to be al-Qaeda operative is known for interfaith work in North Texas By Jeffrey Weiss and Jason Trahan http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/plano/headlines/20120118-family-of-man-thought-to-be-al-qaeda-operative-is-known-for-interfaith-work-in-north-texas.ece For the Salam family’s fellow volunteers in… Read more »
Beyond King, which religious leader has had a major impact on American Politics and culture. Ten Texas Faith Panelists share their thoughts, here is Mike’s perspective, to see them all… Read more »
Its about Muslim participation in civic affairs. Dallas Morning News writes a report on the topic and includes some of my comments in the article following my notes. The School… Read more »
I was concerned with Romney’s statements earlier on that bordered on bigotry, but he has done very well with his response to a question by a woman, “Do you believe… Read more »
The Dallas Morning News’ Wayne Slater and Texas Faith moderator Wayne Slater reported last week that a group of prominent conservative evangelical leaders are gathering at a Texas ranch this… Read more »
Preface To be a Muslim is to be a peace maker, one who seeks to mitigate conflicts and nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence of humanity. God: The Creator wants nothing… Read more »