Naeem Baig

9/11 became a catalyst for interfaith relations and cooperation

By Adelle M. Banks — September 9, 2021
(RNS) — Though anti-Muslim sentiments grew in the wake of 9/11, another legacy of that historic day is the evolution and advancement of interfaith cooperation in the United States.

No such thing as ‘second-class’ faith, White House asserts

By Lauren Markoe — December 17, 2015
(RNS) Religious pluralism deserves more appreciation, the White House says.

COMMENTARY: Federal workers deserve a living wage

By Simone Campbell — October 7, 2013
WASHINGTON (RNS) When workers toiling under the purview of the federal government aren’t making enough to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads, President Obama must do something to lift these workers out of poverty.

Muslims to gather to combat anti-Shariah movement

By Omar Sacirbey — May 23, 2012

(RNS) Some 15,000 Muslims are expected at this weekend’s 37th annual convention of the Islamic Circle of North America, the second largest Muslim convention in the country, where attempts to ban Islamic law are expected to take center stage. By Omar Sacirbey.

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