Between the kettle corn and funnel cake, the "Know Islam" booth at a New Mexico farmers' market aims to educate, inform, and build interfaith bridges. The booth's organizers provide Qurans and answer questions from the community, believing this endeavor is important for breaking down stereotypes and misunderstandings. According to one organizer, "the goal is showing the community that Islam is not what the news portrays," and that Muslims and non-Muslims have a lot in common. READ MORE ...
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Interfaith Group Daughters of Abraham Brings People Together
A new group, Daughters of Abraham, is bringing people together for interfaith events. Their most recent gathering, in Long Grove, Illinois, featured Cordoba House community member and author of Threading My Prayer Rug: One Woman's Journey from Pakistani Muslim to American Muslim, Sabeeha Rehman. READ MORE (Daily Herald) ...
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Penn Class Brings Students of Different Faiths Together
An interfaith class at Penn, called "Interfaith Dialogue in Action" (or, informally, iBelieve), brings students from different religious backgrounds together for discussions on faith, politics, gender, and other important topics, and to work on community service projects. The course stems from an interfaith trip in 2006 by Hillel and the school's Muslim Students Association to provide disaster relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina. Today, the vision of the course is to allow students to learn ...
