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Muslim Voices on Speaking of Faith
» The Face of the Prophet: Cartoons and Chasm with Vincent Cornell
» The Meaning of Faith with Omid Safi
» Muslim Women and Other Misunderstandings with Leila Ahmed
» The Other Religious America in Election 2004 with Muqtedar Khan
» A Perspective on Islam in Iraq with Ahmed H al-Rahim
» The Power of Fundamentalism with Khaled Abou El Fadl
» The Problem of Evil with Rami Nashashibi
» Progressive Islam in America with Kecia Ali, Omid Safi, Michael Wolfe, and Rasheeda Muhammad
» Religion and Our World in Crisis with Khaled Abou El Fadl
» Religious Passion, Pluralism, and the Young with Eboo Patel
» Serving Country, Serving Allah with Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad
» The Spiritual Fallout of 9/11 with Ingrid Mattson
» The Spirit of Islam with Omid Safi and Seemi Bushra Ghazi
» Two Narratives: Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Present with Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Sami Adwan
» Violence and Crisis in Islam with Vincent Cornell
» Women, Marriage, and Religion with Kecia Ali

Muslim Stories and News
» Face to Face: Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy
[http://www.itvs.org/facetoface/intro.html]
This site produced by Independent Lens takes a look at two segments of the U.S. population who have been subjected to criticism and hyperexamination after the tragedies of December 7, 1941 and September 11, 2001. Stories and faces of people of Arab and Muslim descent and Japanese heritage are grouped according to a thematic category: identity, fear, anger, loss, being American, and so on. Plus, glossary and learning activities round out the site and help you understand what it means to be an American with the face of the enemy.

» A Muslim in a Strange Land
[http://www.beliefnet.com/story/196/story_19668_1.html]
Hesham A. Hassaballa, a Muslim American, writes about his trip to Cairo to visit his family and discovered that perhaps he might be a better Muslim because he lives in America.

» Prospects for Inter-religious Understanding: Will Views Toward Muslims and Islam Follow Historical Trends? (PDF, 160kb)
[http://pewforum.org/publications/surveys/Inter-Religious-Understanding.pdf]
A March 22, 2006 survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life examining U.S. citizens views of Muslim Americans and the nature of Islam.

» The Great Divide: How Westerners and Muslims View Each Other
[http://pewglobal.org/reports/display.php?ReportID=253]
A 2006 survey on how Westerners and Muslims see each other around the world. Conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, the results signal that citizens of Europe and North America viewed relations as being generally bad.