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Category: Eboo Patel
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“Until then, the Quran for me was a book of personal spiritual guidance, a convening symbol for my religious community. But after 9/11, I viewed it as a balm for my country’s pain,”
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Newt Gingrich’s pro-Catholic, anti-Islam stance shows just how far we have come in America on issues of religious tolerance, and also how far we have to go.
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Beacon Broadside asked several of our authors for their responses to the death of Osama bin Laden, and what they feel is required of them by their respective faiths.
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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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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.