Muslim

Chief inspector: English schools need to address extremist elements

By Catherine Pepinster — March 7, 2018
(RNS) — Some head teachers who run inner-city schools with predominantly Muslim student bodies have taken issue with conservative Muslim parents who want their children to express their religiosity in school, and in turn accuse the teachers of thwarting religious expression.

Muslim women don’t need saving from their religion

By Maha Elgenaidi — March 6, 2018
(RNS) — There are many women (and men) in our own country who need 'saving' as much as the most oppressed of Muslim women.

Interfaith film misses Oscar, but raises hope in Africa

By Lauren Markoe — March 5, 2018
(RNS) — It spreads a message that many Africans say is too rarely heard: that people from different religious groups on the continent can be each other's heroes.

Texas city council members censure colleague over anti-Islam Facebook post

By Delta Systems — February 18, 2018
PLANO, Tex. (RNS) — The post featured a student in a hijab and these words: 'Share if you think Trump should ban Islam in American schools.'

Ancient beard traditions shape the face of modern Jerusalem

By Ian Deitch — February 16, 2018
JERUSALEM (AP) — Facial hair is trendy worldwide these days, but in Jerusalem beards have never gone out of style, projecting religious mysticism, nationalism and ideals of masculinity.

This Muslim artist is giving Valentine’s Day a subversive twist

By Aysha Khan — February 14, 2018
(RNS) — In their sixth year, Taz Ahmed's satirical Valentine's Day cards point the arrow at the White House.

‘I feel trapped’: Violence fuels fear among Myanmar Muslims

By Foster Klug — February 12, 2018
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Rohingya in Yangon describe a sense of rising persecution and hatred, of vanishing freedoms and opportunities, of Buddhist neighbors and friends suddenly more willing to publicly express sympathies with the military's destruction of Rohingya villages in Rakhine.

Rihanna defies religious group’s warning to stay away from Senegal

By Lauren Markoe — February 2, 2018
(RNS) — The singer arrived in Dakar, the capital of the mostly Muslim West African nation, despite accusations from the group that she is a Freemason and supports gay people — both serious transgressions in their eyes.

Thin crowds greet Bollywood film after rumors set off anger

By Muneeza Naqvi — January 26, 2018
NEW DELHI (AP) — The film is based on a 16th-century epic Sufi poem, 'Padmavat,' in which a brave and beautiful Rajput queen chose to immolate herself in a ceremonial fire rather than be captured by the Muslim sultan of Delhi, Allaudin Khilji.

Germany worried about ‘imported anti-Semitism’ after immigrant protests

By Tom Heneghan — January 9, 2018
(RNS) — By adding Jews to the immigration debate, last month’s anti-Israel and anti-Jewish protests touched Germany’s most sensitive wound and prompted politicians to ask how to counter a new 'Islamic anti-Semitism.'

Salaam Shalom: Muslim and Jewish women start a movement to thwart religious bigotry

By Sheryl Olitzky — January 5, 2018
(RNS) — "The so-called “Trump effect” has brought Muslim and Jewish communities together in new ways," writes Sheryl Olitzky.

India tightens Christmas security after Christians attacked

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — December 25, 2017
(AP) Christmas celebrations were shadowed by the fear that Hindu nationalist extremists who attack Muslims will turn against Christians as well.

In Christ’s birthplace, olive wood artisans carry on a Holy Land tradition

By Lauren Markoe — December 19, 2017
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (RNS) — Artisans in and around Bethlehem specialize in carving wood from a tree that makes several appearances in the Bible. They consider the work — a millennium-old tradition — holy. But clashes between Israelis and Palestinians threaten this year's Christmastime sales.

A Muslim perspective on the Masterpiece Cakeshop case

By Ilhan Cagri — December 6, 2017
(RNS) — Islam does not permit one to discriminate in providing services to individuals because they believe or behave in a way counter to one's understanding of Islamic teachings.

FACT CHECK: Anti-Muslim videos misrepresent what happened

By Calvin Woodward — November 30, 2017
(AP) — President Trump's spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, suggested the veracity of the videos wasn't a high priority amid concern over national security and strong borders.
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