So here we go again—militants acting in the name of Islam go on a murderous rampage. They shout “God is great” and declare their fealty to the Prophet Muhammad while they kill and terrorize. Sickening ...
Some Muslims felt their expressions of solidarity with Charlie Hebdo after last week's attack had been rebuffed, while others feared the cartoon would trigger yet more violence About five million ...
In the aftermath of September 11, Islamophobia in the U.S. and the West became an intimate part of the public sphere. Following the Boston Marathon bombing, the attack on Parisian publication Charlie ...
Muslims in Europe are feeling the heat of a fierce backlash as firebombs and pig heads thrown into mosques, Women in hijabs subjected to cruel insults and Internet filled with threats against Muslims ...
We don’t have to choose between solidarity with victims of violence and with religious minorities. But the latter may be more challenging work. (RNS) Ostensibly, the horrific attack against Charlie ...
The Moroccan-born mayor of Rotterdam has said Muslim immigrants who do not appreciate the way of life in Western civilisations can ‘f— off’. Ahmed Aboutaleb, who arrived in the Netherlands aged 15, ...
The cartoonists at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo have become targets of this week's attack, apparently because of their depictions of the prophet Muhammad. Some Muslims find any ...
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