The Pope is visiting the United Arab Emirates. That’s a big deal.Opinion: The papal visit challenges the contention that there is an unbridgeable gap between Islam and Christianity
One family’s struggle, one year after the Quebec City mosque shootingIn the wake of last year’s mosque massacre, Yousseff and Mulka Cherif wonder if they are better off leaving Quebec altogether
Little mosque in an Anglican church’Have you seen Little Mosque on the Prairie? It’s the same but in real life.’
What Trump missed in his address on tolerance - American MuslimsCan a message of tolerance to Islam abroad be persuasive without a corresponding affirmation of American Muslims at home?
We need to understand what ’Islamophobia’ really meansCanada needs to have a hard look at the hysteria about Muslims in this country. The way people use the word Islamophobia won’t make it easy.
With the attacks on Brussels, Europe’s crisis of competence boils overIt is time for Europe to finally abolish its network of terrorist safe havens, says Terry Glavin
The Interview: Ausma Zehanat Khan’s unique lens on IslamCrime writer Ausma Zehanat Khan on her Muslim Toronto cop hero, the ugly U.S. election and darkness in the Middle East
Rap’s crossroads: Why big-name rappers are daring to be religiousFrom Kendrick Lamar to formerly young Jeezy, more and more big-name rappers are willing to explicitly discuss their faith on the record
With his words, Raihan Abir honours his slain Bangladeshi colleaguesHis colleagues were hacked to death in Bangladesh. He’s endured death threats. And yet Raihan Abir carries on his website’s work, in Canada.
The Sunni vs. Shia schism, and why it matters 1,300 years laterIt would be simplistic to say the sectarian outrage over Saudi Arabia’s execution of a Shia cleric was only religion-driven—and would ignore key history