Interview with Farid Panjwani

Interview with Farid Panjwani

In our special focus on Islamophobia, Farid Panjwani talks about the relationship between religion and citizenship, the impact of Sharia law, and the role of Muslim faith schools.

Interview with John Esposito

Interview with John Esposito

In a new special focus on Islamophobia, Foreign Policy In Focus interviews prolific author and professor John Esposito about prevailing political and media myths about Muslims and the Muslim world.

Film: The Calling – second screening

Film: The Calling – second screening

Watch The Calling by Danny Alpert with IPS. A behind-the-scenes look at young Americans – Christian, Jewish, and Muslim – preparing to become the nation’s next generation of religious leaders.

Film: The Calling – first screening

Film: The Calling – first screening

The Calling by Danny Alpert is a behind-the-scenes look at young Americans – Christian, Jewish, and Muslim – preparing to become the nation’s next generation of religious leaders. The Calling follows their transformation from idealistic students into ordained religious professionals. This documentary explores the forces that are drawing a new generation of young people to serve their communities and their faith.

Mosque of Liberty

That America brings together peoples from all parts of the world and aspires to treats everyone as an equal is our strength and our message to the world.

God’s to Blame Too

We don’t seem to hold this Omnipotent Being responsible for His or Her actions.

Conference: Resist the Corporate Takeover of American Society

The interfaith Network of Spiritual Progressives, Tikkun Magazine and conference chair Rabbi Michael Lerner are pleased to present a conference bringing together spiritual and secular progressives alike in the movement toward “The Caring Society;” a world based on peace, social justice, generosity, environmental sanity, and recognition that our well-being is tied to the well-being of everyone else on the planet.

Islam and Pakistan

Religion has permeated the history and politics of Pakistan. Now it’s time, Najum Mushtaq argues, to keep religion out of it.