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Category: Acts of Faith
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What the color line was to the 20th century, the faith line might be to the 21st.
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Eboo Patel reflects upon a story of the Prophet that, to him, is a defining moment of Islam.
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Out now: a new edition of Eboo Patel’s acclaimed memoir with a new afterword by the author.
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While one man and his small group of followers talk about burning copies of Islam’s holy book, America’s secular and religious communities speak up in solidarity.
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American history is an arc toward freedom, dignity and inclusiveness for all. That will include Muslims, sooner or later.
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Eboo Patel calls on the former President to condemn the current right-wing rhetoric surrounding Cordoba House.
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Link Roundup: Take a look at how our authors have been celebrating and promoting their freedom this week.
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Eboo Patel, founder and executive director of Interfaith Youth Core, won the 2010 Louisville Grawemeyer award in religion for his autobiography, Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation
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“You won’t see my speech on the evening news, though I believe that it was a far more accurate reflection of the tradition of Islam than the story that you saw looped on every channel, and headlined in print this morning.”