Did the Qu’ran Have A Female Editor?
Was the Qur’an edited and transcribed by a woman? A new study suggests that the Prophet Muhammad’s fourth wife, Hafsa bint ‘Umar, may have had an active role. … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
Was the Qur’an edited and transcribed by a woman? A new study suggests that the Prophet Muhammad’s fourth wife, Hafsa bint ‘Umar, may have had an active role. … [Read more...]
Some observant Muslim women only shake hands with men in the family. Others adapt to modern-day rituals. … [Read more...]
A new Pew Report examines surprising differences between religiously monolithic countries versus those with great diversity. … [Read more...]
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Religiously observant drivers in New York City have a second struggle besides finding passengers. they have to endure a lack of parking spots and increased parking tickets in order to make time for … [Read more...]
Every year, more and more Muslim families celebrate Christmas. What does it really mean? … [Read more...]
Despite a rich history of teaching females equally, there are still some American mosques that don't quite get it, says reformer Edina Lekovics. … [Read more...]
Meet Imam Daayiee Abdullah who saw that the LGBT Muslim community was underserved and decided to do something about it (and, oh yeah, he's also openly gay). … [Read more...]
A gay Imam keeps an open space for gay Muslims who need a safe place to worship, despite the push-back. … [Read more...]
A U.S. Reform Jewish Rabbi and his Orthodox traveling companion reflect on the Muslim leader who went with them to pray at Auschwitz. Along the way, they argue for better understanding in America. … [Read more...]
Boston-based photographer Claire Beckett's "The Converts " presents still portraits of Americans who converted to Islam, in an attempt to capture the elusive relationship between American and Muslim … [Read more...]