Opinion

October 17, 2011

Israelis and Palestinians Refusing to Be Enemies

By Haggai Matar “I personally don’t have a problem with Israelis, but for your own sake you’d better not tell – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Remembering Race in Occupied Wall Street

By Anita Sinha The Occupy Wall Street movement protesting against corporate practices has me daring to hope that the striking – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Engagement Between Women Is Key to Rights Campaigns

By Paola Salwan Daher I have always thought that engaging with other women is one of the most beautiful and – Read More...
October 3, 2011

Religiously Motivated Violence is Not Religious

By Inayah Rohmaniyah Last Sunday, a suicide bomber attacked a church in Solo, Central Java, injuring scores. Indonesia, a secular – Read More...
October 3, 2011

A Civil Compromise to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

By Khaled Diab Is it possible to have statehood without a state? This is the puzzling question raised by the – Read More...
September 26, 2011

Internationally Recognised Palestine in Israel’s Best Interest?

By Natalia Simanovsky The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is wearing thin the patience of the international community. As we creep closer to – Read More...
September 26, 2011

1,000 Christians and 1,000 Muslims

By Arthur L. Smith On September 18, 2011, Northwood Church in Keller, Texas hosted an event where 1,000 Christians and – Read More...
September 19, 2011

New Book Breaks Down Muslim ‘Monolith’

By Mark Scheel To many non-Muslims, it might come as a surprise to learn that Islam is not a monolithic – Read More...
September 19, 2011

100 Questions about Islam

By Kara Hadge and Marc Scheuer A decade after 9/11, a new poll by the Pew Global Attitudes Project shows – Read More...
September 19, 2011

A Corner of Tahrir Square in Tel Aviv

By Yonatan Gur Among the tents and posters that filled Tel Aviv’s famous Rothschild Boulevard this past summer, there’s a – Read More...