"Every person deserves to rest in peace": Muslims Help Repair Vandalized Jewish Cemetery
After almost 200 Jewish gravestones were vandalized over the weekend, these American Muslims started raising money to repair them.
After almost 200 Jewish gravestones were vandalized over the weekend, these American Muslims started raising money to repair them.
Over 40 different Catholic institutions have announced a divestment from fossil fuels, making it the largest Catholic alliance against climate change yet.
The organizers even used halal chicken in a Jewish recipe to merge elements from both religions, too.
Following the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh last week, these Muslim groups are rushing to help their Jewish neighbors.
As a means of offering their support to their Jewish neighbors, hundreds of Muslims and non-religious people are standing side-by-side in "rings of peace".
Synagogue members suggested they rent their building to a Muslim congregation when they heard it was looking for a place to hold overflowing crowds during Ramadan earlier this year.
The Chelsea football club is so dedicated to curbing fans' racist behavior, they are paying for educational courses at Auschwitz, rather than banning them.
A minister was losing faith and didn't want to go to church any more, until a balloon's plea for help floated into his lap.
After a man shot up a mosque, its members welcomed him with open arms as he came to apologize in person and ask for forgiveness.
More and more churches are choosing to source their energy needs from nationally-sourced renewable energy sources.
Professor Charles Taylor, a Canadian philosopher who for nearly half a century has argued that problems such as violence and bigotry can only be solved by considering both their secular and spiritual dimensions, has won the 2007 Templeton Prize. Taylor, 75, argues that wholly depending on secularized viewpoints, without taking into account the spiritual, only […]
Islam according to the Quran teaches love and compassion for every human being, no matter their religion, says Turkish author Adnan Oktar whose television show is watched by millions in the Arab world. He argues that violent and intolerant beliefs about Islam go against the teachings of the Quran and presents six quotes to support his claim.
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