Azza Karam

Azza Karam is an author at Religion News Service.

All Stories by Azza Karam

When it comes to forgiveness, faith and science agree on the benefits

By Azza Karam and Andrew Serazin — October 24, 2022
(RNS) — Across dozens of scientific studies in diverse contexts, the physical and mental health benefits of forgiveness have been validated.

The tone-deaf crusade for COVID-19 boosters

By Azza Karam — December 10, 2021
(RNS) — The solution is not boosting healthy adults in wealthier countries, but vaccinating the globe.

Stopping sexual harassment where religious communities meet

By Azza Karam, Audrey E. Kitagawa, Cassandra Lawrence, and Katherine Marshall — May 3, 2021
(RNS) — The interfaith movement will become irrelevant if it does more to protect reputations than keep leaders accountable.

Religion can be a healing balm for COVID-19’s disruption, if applied judiciously

By Susan Hayward, Azza Karam, and Katherine Marshall — April 17, 2020
(RNS) — The robust spiritual response to the pandemic should come as no surprise. But without interfaith solidarity, the help faith offers can be misapplied and drive further death and disruption.
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