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Daisy Khan on "On Faith", by WashingtonPost.com


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To read the new posts, including A Prophetic Voice of Hope and Crisis of Religious Leadership, and other recent responses by Daisy Khan click the provided links above. As an "On Faith" panelist, Daisy will be contributing to the religious conversation by washingtonpost.com on a regular basis. |
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The First Muslims: History and Memory
Asma Afsaruddin talks about how competing views about the salaf shape contemporary Muslim discourses on particularly women's issues, jihad, interpretations of the shari'a, political governance, and Muslim relations with Christians and Jews. It has already been kindly reviewed by the Washington Post and Times Higher Education supplement, see the respective links below.
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US Muslim women seek active faith role
BBC News Religious Affaris Correspondent, Robert Pigotts, writes about the renewal of Islam in America by women, and how it seems inevitable and irresistible.
Daisy Khan is described here, as having contributed to the design of modern mosques, especially the Long Island Mosque in Westbury, NY. Click the link above to read the article.
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Sabeeha Rehman with visiting high school students from the United Kingdom. Ms. Rehman was a panelist for Study Experiences - Global Perspectives, an annual event at Lincoln Center. The panelists and students discussed global influences; communication, propaganda and censorship; and religion and morality.
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