As a White American woman, a convert to Islam, and writer of the Pakistani-American superhero series Ms. Marvel, G. Willow Wilson has to navigate multiple fault lines of American identity.
Faith-based ministries are on the rise in US prisons. They help countless people, but also raise questions of bias, coercion, and separation of church and state.
Why is Islam paradoxically one of the most hotly discussed—and least understood—topics today?
For David E. Smith, what began as flashes of doubt about his religious upbringing became a full blown crisis of faith. Now he uses the experience, and his fascination with philosophy, to discuss one of the most controversial questions of our time.
How Islamic is the Islamic State? Read excerpts from our recent Think & Drink in Yakima.
“The media’s pretty bad at informing us,” says David Fenner. “We get this image that the entire Muslim world is in collusion with people that are blowing up buses of school children, and that’s absolutely an unfair characterization.”