From Stone Walls to Mental Barriers: Reflections on Venice’s Ghetto and the Enduring Challenge of Human Diversity
The morning mist still clung to the canals as I crossed the Ponte delle Guglie, making my way…
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The morning mist still clung to the canals as I crossed the Ponte delle Guglie, making my way…
When I was a high school student in San Francisco, CA, John F. Kennedy was elected the 35th…
When reflecting on the life and legacy of Imam Fethullah Gülen (RA – may Allah have mercy on…
Our dreams are fragile. Our dreams can fade away almost instantly when our beliefs weaken, or our needs…
We are social creatures that depend upon one another for survival, happiness, and sustenance. On the macro level…
About 3500 years ago in Egypt, Moses began to preach the religion that calls for submission to God,…
It never occurred to me that I was prejudiced. In fact, I was inspired to leave the life…
Nooriye is a 39-year-old Iraqi female. She had a pretty normal life until a group of terrorists knocked…
It’s no secret – or at least it shouldn’t be – that climate change is one of the…
I’m saddened to hear that the Hizmet Movement here is being categorized as a terror group. I’ve been…
Question: What is meant by the phrase “divinely granted favors”? What are their different dimensions? Divine favors that…
As a child growing up in rural Illinois in a small farm town, I only dreamt that I…
The topic is both risky and troubling because nation, per se, as it is defined in traditional ways,…
Civil society has yet to define and accept broader human rights … The struggle goes on, building on…
Immortal souls always preserve their vitality, and in every season, they show a different sign of life. They…