Opinion

September 20, 2010

Korans for Peace: What One Person Can Do

By Rev Wayne Lavender I am a man of faith. I have been a Christian pastor for 25 years in – Read More...
September 13, 2010

Muslim Americans Have a History Before 9/11

By Mona Eltahawy I live in Harlem on a street that is home to three churches and a mosque. The – Read More...
September 13, 2010

Competition Is Theft

By Kevin Carson In one of Nina Paley’s cartoons (she wrote the song Copying is Not Theft, which you should – Read More...
September 13, 2010

Interfaith Discourse for a Globalised world

By Tareq Oubrou In these times, it is essential to engage in interfaith and intercultural dialogue, given the way our – Read More...
September 6, 2010

World Religions Curricula in Schools Can Redefine the ‘Educated Person’

By Rahim Kanani How can the United States guarantee multi-religious understanding, pluralistic tolerance and strong social cohesion amongst its citizenry – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Turkey Rising – But Without Europe?

By Fadi Hakura In the midst of European antipathy regarding Turkish accession to the EU, Turkey is attempting to chart – Read More...
August 30, 2010

An Upwardly Mobile Indonesia

Innovative uses for mobile phones will reshape the world, says Andreas Rothe  Seven out of 10 Indonesians own a mobile – Read More...
August 23, 2010

A Necessary Prelude to Peace?

By Ghada Karmi Can Israel survive its recent battering in public opinion? Many believe that this may be a defining – Read More...
August 23, 2010

Expressing Ramadhan in Three Vital Cultures

Juliette Schmidt looks at Islam’s holy month of fasting in Morocco, Pakistan and the US Working with an international, multi-faith – Read More...
August 23, 2010

How Did Australia Come to This?

Graeme Dobell, reviewing a new book on the Rudd Era, examines an inevitable outcome and a bizarre election Instant history – Read More...