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WatchOut of Zanzibar with Alwiya Omar
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Featured 4 months agoAlwiya Omar talks about her youth in Zanzibar, Tanzania, and how being a Muslim woman in the U.S. is different than in her home country.
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WatchIslam 101 with Faiz Rahman
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Featured 6 months agoFaiz Rahman, the president of the Bloomington Islamic Center in Indiana walks through the basics of Islam.
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WatchCollege Life As A Muslim with Musa Burki
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Featured 7 months agoMusa Burki, born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, talks about what it is like to be a Muslim at a Big Ten university: How he answers other students' curious questions; How he fits prayer into his busy grad school schedule; And that he has better things to think about than how he can make women cover up more.
Imam Daayiee Abdullah, part 1
Imam Daayiee Abdullah discusses how he came to Islam, what it's like to be a gay Muslim, and how he came out. He answers questions about the homosexuality and the Quran.Published 1 week ago
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Imam Daayiee Abdullah, part 2
Imam Daayiee Abdullah answers questions and discusses his beliefs as a gay Muslim man.Published 1 week ago
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Moderates counter Muslim extremists
CNN's Deborah Feyerick reports on how moderate Muslim are targeting "keyboard jihadists."Posted 3 weeks ago
Cordoba "Mosque": Fareed Zakaria responds to ADL
Fareed Zakaria criticizes the response to the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan. He notes that American officials are calling for the voices of moderate Islam to speak out "unless its in their own backyard." Zakaria calls the Anti-Defamation League's stance against the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan "puzzling." He explains he is deeply saddened by an organization which was formed to promote freedom of religion taking a side against free religious expression while ignoring the chorus of voices promoting tolerance. From CNN's "Fareed Zakaria: GPS".Published 3 weeks ago
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Injustice Cannot Defeat Injustice
Some of America's leading Muslim figures speak on the use of violence as a means to impact change, and its contrary nature to Islam's teachings.Published 1 month ago
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College Life As A Muslim with Musa Burki
Musa Burki, born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, talks about what it is like to be a Muslim at a Big Ten university: How he answers other students' curious questions; How he fits prayer into his busy grad school schedule; And that he has better things to think about than how he can make women cover up more.Published 7 months ago
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Injustice Cannot Defeat Injustice
Some of America's leading Muslim figures speak on the use of violence as a means to impact change, and its contrary nature to Islam's teachings.Published 1 month ago
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Imam Daayiee Abdullah, part 1
Imam Daayiee Abdullah discusses how he came to Islam, what it's like to be a gay Muslim, and how he came out. He answers questions about the homosexuality and the Quran.Published 1 week ago
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Cordoba "Mosque": Fareed Zakaria responds to ADL
Fareed Zakaria criticizes the response to the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan. He notes that American officials are calling for the voices of moderate Islam to speak out "unless its in their own backyard." Zakaria calls the Anti-Defamation League's stance against the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan "puzzling." He explains he is deeply saddened by an organization which was formed to promote freedom of religion taking a side against free religious expression while ignoring the chorus of voices promoting tolerance. From CNN's "Fareed Zakaria: GPS".Published 3 weeks ago
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Out of Zanzibar with Alwiya Omar
Alwiya Omar talks about her youth in Zanzibar, Tanzania, and how being a Muslim woman in the U.S. is different than in her home country.Published 4 months ago
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