Nationwide debate sparked by 'I Love Muhammad' slogan leads to clashes, arrests, and calls for freedom of religion.
In 2010, South Park released two episodes - “200” and “201” - celebrating its milestone with appearances from nearly every major character and celebrity it had ever mocked. But one inclusion changed ...
Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra) always diligently protected the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) and loved him more than he loved his own life ...
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Tensions Erupt Across India After “I Love Muhammad” Slogan Sparks Crackdowns and Arrests
A slogan celebrating Prophet Muhammad’s 1500th birth anniversary sparked police crackdowns, FIRs, and protests across India — ...
Perhaps Rabbi Mukhayriq’s devotion to a Messianic future of peace and brotherhood can inspire Islamic and Jewish religious leaders today—together—to heal past wounds, and to make Jerusalem and the ...
In my courses on early Islam and the life of Muhammad, I teach to the amazement of my students that there are few pre-modern historical figures that we know more about than we do about Muhammad. The ...
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi questions restrictions on expressing love for Prophet Muhammad, contrasting it with expressions ...
Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, recently dismissed Erika López Prater, an adjunct faculty member, for showing two historical Islamic paintings of the Prophet Muhammad in her global survey ...
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The Print on MSN‘I Love Muhammad’ is cheap politicisation of Prophet’s name. Don’t drag it to the streets
Muslims would do better to think about whether the public performance of religion strengthens or weakens secularism—the idea ...
WASHINGTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The Supreme Court is declining to get involved in a dispute that began when a group tried to have Washington transit officials display an ad with a provocative cartoon of ...
Paresh Rawal has denied a viral quote attributing the statement “I Love Muhammad” to him, amid arrests made by Uttar Pradesh ...
(RNS) – In his new book, “Muhammad: 40 Introductions,” Michael Muhammad Knight gives a crash course in the multiplicity of ways Muslims have historically imagined and remembered the Prophet Muhammad ...
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