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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics
Perhaps the first incident that began to plant negative seeds about Muslims began with the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. This might be the case, but most Muslims remained in the background until the attacks on 9/11 brought American Muslims to…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism
Is it strange that we’re addressing the question of political Islam at a meeting where the main focus is on the many movements of Muslims all over the world turning to Christ? Were the organisers of this meeting aware of…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism
Assuming that we’re not talking about Islamists who reject the use of violence and are committed to work through democratic processes to create a more just Islamic society, but about Islamists who turn to violence, this would by my 10-point…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics
Around 1.6 billion Muslims inhabit the world today, and an estimated three to seven million reside in the United States. Despite the fact that Muslims are the largest unreached people group, only 2% of Protestant Christian missionaries are engaging the…
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Around 1.6 billion Muslims inhabit the world today, and an estimated three to seven million reside in the United States.[1] Despite the fact that Muslims are the largest unreached people group, only 2% of Protestant Christian missionaries are engaging the…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue
Dear Mr. Franklin Graham, I’d like to introduce you to some friends of mine. The first friend is Golnaz. Golnaz is a bright and beautiful young woman from Iran. My husband first met her while working on a project at…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Radicalism
The first Christian century was a brutal one for a growing minority who dared profess their faith as followers of Jesus Christ. Believers encountered a double whammy of injustice and persecution from leaders of the prevailing religious structure who despised…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Radicalism, American Muslims, Shariah Law, Theology & Law
Not too long ago, North Carolina approved a bill that prohibits judges in that state from considering “foreign laws” in making their legal decisions. Six other states have acted similarly about “foreign laws.” Why didn’t these states mention “Shari’ah law”…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Radicalism, American Muslims, Shariah Law, Theology & Law, Folk Islam, Ramadan
Muslims believe there is a specific night that comes only once a year—a night that is exceptionally divine, tremendously sacred, and extremely rewarding. This night comes during the most sacred Muslim month, Ramadan. Islam is built on five pillars or…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Radicalism, American Muslims, Shariah Law, Theology & Law, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Pillars
There is an air of anticipation in the Muslim world. Ramadan is coming. Women are swapping special recipes and planning meals. Everyone is out shopping, so store fronts are covered in Ramadan lights and religious symbols. Families are discussing travel…
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Topic: American Muslims, Dialogue, History & Politics, History & Politics, Radicalism, History & Politics, Radicalism, American Muslims, History & Politics, American Muslims, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Radicalism, American Muslims, Shariah Law, Theology & Law, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Pillars, Book Review
Can you hear it? A wind is blowing through the house of Islam. Muslims around the world are becoming followers of Jesus. Once again David Garrison is out ahead of missiologists and the academe with his distinct yet simply historical…
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The Unseen Reality: A Panoramic View of Spiritual Warfare


