Minneapolis to Allow Muslim Call to Prayer

Minneapolis officials have approved loudspeaker broadcasts of the Muslim call to prayer all five times per day – making it the first major American city to do so.

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Muslim Students Threaten To Kill Professor For Suggesting That Islam Is Violent

The college issued a statement Sunday, May 10th which clears the professor of any wrongdoing, and instead points the finger at the college district’s lack of judgment and tolerance for its long-time professor.

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Adventist Health Hosts Inclusive Prayer Breakfast

The closing prayer was offered by Sam Kaligithi, Director of Spiritual Care at Adventist Health, in the name of God, Jesus, and Allah.

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Muslim Father In UK Facing Jail Time For Pulling His Son Out of School With LGBTQ Curriculum

As far as the school is concerned, these parents have no right to prevent them from attempting to inculcate their children into the values of the LGBT movement.

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This Day in History -- The Charlie Hebdo Massacre

On January 7, 2015, Muslim gunmen broke into the office of Charlie Hebdo and murdered a dozen people.

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U.S. Representatives Pressure Michigan Church to Cancel 9/11 Event

It is very troubling that these congresspeople imagine it is their job to police what goes on within the walls of a Baptist Church.

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While Iran And The United States face Off, Some Iranians Are Finding Jesus

When Muslims from Iran come in contact with the Man from Nazareth, something beautiful happens.

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This Day in History: Shah Abdicates, Iran Becomes a Theocracy

Forty years ago today, an Islamic revolution triumphed in Iran, and the secularist, Western-looking Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi resigned his throne.

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Muhammed Ali's Estate In Berrien Springs Purchased by Foundation That Provides Housing For Muslim Students

A mission of the Turken Foundation is to provide safe, supportive and culturally appropriate housing for Muslim students in America.

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This Day in History: Charles Martel Becomes "the Hammer"

On October 10, AD 732, Charles, prince of the Franks, earned his colorful moniker Martellus —“The Hammer.”

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London Street Preachers Convicted and Fined

On February 28, two London street preachers, Michael Overd and Michael Stockwell, were found guilty of public disorder offenses ordered to pay $2,460 each in fines and costs.

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This Day in History – Gordon Falls at Khartoum

On January 26, 1885, a great British soldier, a Christian soldier, was killed in Khartoum, where a British government had sent him to evacuate Europeans from the peril of an Islamic uprising.

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This Day in History -- Prohibition and Shah of Iran

On this day in 1919, the 18th Amendment was ratified, prohibiting the sale of alcholic beverages.  On this day in 1979, an Islamic revolution forced the Shah of Iran to flee his country.

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Annual Council Monday Afternoon: Open Forum on Missions & Off the Record on Muslims

Because of the sensitivity of the issues discussed, those present were asked not to record or publicize the content of what took place. 

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This Day in History -- The Gates of Vienna

On September 12, 1683, combined forces of the “Holy Roman Empire” and the Kingdom of Poland defeated the Turkish Muslim forces that were besieging Vienna.

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