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Imam linked to Islamic court Texas gov. says is illegal identified as chaplain for sheriff's office
A Texas imam affiliated with an organization designated by Gov. Greg Abbott as an “extrajudicial tribunal” practicing Islamic law is also a volunteer chaplain with a Houston-area sheriff’s office, The Christian Post has learned.
Christie Towers is part of an interfaith community, led by the Jum’ah Prayer Community, that, for 25 years, has been feeding hundreds of MANNA members in an annual Thanksgiving meal.
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How Pope Leo XIV's visit to Nicaea recalls centuries of Muslim-Christian respect
This Islamic stewardship of a Christian heritage site, showing respect for the sacredness of the place, even after the community’s faith identity shifted, reminds me of Prophet Muhammad’s early example of interfaith fellowship,
Nigerian priest Father Mathias Ashinnoitian Adugba told EWTN News that more must be done to hold people accountable for the deaths of Christians and Muslims.
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Texas street evangelist who confronted Islamic prayer group calls encounter 'peaceful,' draws ire of Muslim leaders
For the internet, it was merely another viral video showing a clash of cultures as a street evangelist confronted a group of Muslims praying outdoors
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Pope joins patriarchs at historic Christian site in Turkey to commemorate creed and pray for unity
Leo paid tribute to the country's tiny Catholic community and also visited a group of nuns, the Little Sisters of the Poor, who run a nursing home in Istanbul.
In Florida, maliciously disturbing a religious gathering is a first-degree misdemeanor, or a third-degree felony with hate crime enhancement.
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Christian street preacher acquitted of ‘Islamophobia’ charge
A Christian preacher in the United Kingdom, accused of making anti-Muslim remarks during a sermon in a town center, has been found not guilty A jury at Swindon Crown Court in southwest England
In Nigeria, the bishops’ conference says conditions in the African country are giving credence to allegations of “genocide” in some parts of the nation.