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The “Triangular Affair” Between Muslims, France, and Jews: Interview with Ethan B. Katz

Historian Ethan B. Katz examines the “triangular affair” between Muslims, France, and Jews in his new book, The Burdens of Brotherhood: Jews and Muslims

Muslim Millennials in the U.S.

Examining Muslim Millennials in the United States

About 52 percent of American Muslims were born on foreign soil A Pew Research Center study released on October 26 found that the American

Nusrat Qadir Woman Card

Trump’s “Woman Card” Perpetuates Sexist Society in America

"She is a woman," Trump told Chris Cuomo on "New Day." "She is playing the woman card left and right.” Donald Trump in a

Interview with Mark Cohen on Muslim-Jewish relations: history and relevance today

Professor Mark R. Cohen delivering a lecture to a seminar room full of professors and graduate students at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Muslim Brotherhood Cooperating with Investigations in UK

Recently, the British Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered a probe into the Muslim Brotherhood due to the rise in concern regarding their involvement in

#MuslimWomensDay Celebration Hit with Backlash

First-ever Muslim Women’s Day celebrated and bashed. Monday was observed by Muslim women around the world as Muslim Women's Day[/tweetit], thanks to the initiative

How One Student Is Using the Tactics of Hate Groups to Fight Islamophobia

How One Student Is Using the Tactics of Hate Groups to Fight Islamophobia

“Love a Muslim” Letter Campaign is Gaining Attention Shahab Adris, a UK citizen and a Muslim activist, wants to reverse the hate campaign against

New White House Muslim Liaison Will Represent Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs

Zaki Barzinji appointed as the White House's American Community Liaison Zaki Barzinji is just 27-years-old. However, his experience in community outreach and counter-radicalization is

What it’s Like to be Muslim in the U.S. Military

Exploring Islamophobia in the U.S. Military. As per recent reports, there are an estimated 5,900 U.S. service members in the military today who self-identify

Muslim Americans More Likely to Reject Violence Over Others in the U.S.

U.S. Muslims are more tolerant and against violence than most Americans. Political candidates like Donald Trump are pushing for Muslim American profiling and the