Muslim Cartoons Counter Terror
On his website, Mohamed Ahmed produces simple cartoons for Muslim children with the clear goal of countering the violent images and messages that extremists use to manipulate this “target” audience. … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
On his website, Mohamed Ahmed produces simple cartoons for Muslim children with the clear goal of countering the violent images and messages that extremists use to manipulate this “target” audience. … [Read more...]
Remember hearing about the ancient Buddha statues that were nearly destroyed by the Taliban? Enter to the rescue an Afghanistan construction worker (yes, you read correctly) who along with others, are … [Read more...]
Although this school in Aleppo, Syria was previously bombed five times, the teachers still can’t fit in all the children who wish to attend. In this CNN segment, a look at the secret school where … [Read more...]
Huffington Post takes you on a photographic journey of the incredibly diverse American Muslim community, starting in the state that has the largest Muslim population, Michigan. … [Read more...]
Ghassan Maasri has a dream of restoring Beirut to what it once was before the sixteen-year Lebanese civil war - the cultural, commerce and educational pride of the Middle East. Mr. Maasri has started … [Read more...]
According to the 2010 U.S. Religion Census, more Muslims live in Texas than in any other state. In this radio segment, a look at a Muslim teen girl from Texas who has recently decided to wear the … [Read more...]
After four years of upheaval and a successful revolution in Tunisia, local preservationists are attempting to restore Medina, one of the oldest Arab Muslim cities filled with ancient palaces and … [Read more...]
Amal Awad is a writer of the popular Facebook page “My Sisters Keeper” and also is a cancer survivor. In this inspiring interview, she talks about her health struggles, and how her faith and family … [Read more...]
Ayesha Siddiqi is editor-in-chief of the literary journal The New Inquiry, and in this interview she talks about her love of pop culture and how Muslim identity informs her work. Check out this … [Read more...]
Despite the conservative laws of Iran, increasing numbers of young Iranian couples are choosing to live together before marriage which has been dubbed ‘white marriage.’ … [Read more...]