ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Tolerance and education. Remember these two words. And remember you saw them here first because you will be hearing about them much more in the coming years.
Tolerance of others – particularly of people of different religions (...)
ASTANA: Tolerance and education. Remember these two words. And remember you saw them here first because you will be hearing about them much more in the coming years.
Tolerance of others — particularly of people of different religions and (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: The aftermath of the Scottish government's recent release of Abdel Baset Al-Megrahi, the former Libyan intelligence agent who was given a life sentence for the 1988 bombing of PanAm flight 103 over Lockerbie, is a case study of the (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: After more than six decades of conflict in the Middle East, all the king's horses and all the king's men still can't find the right formula to bring about an end to the Palestinian-Israeli dispute. And neither could the United (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: Of all the countries involved to varying degrees in the Middle East conflict, Jordan has always been one of the most moderate voices calling for peace. And of all the Middle East's leaders, Jordan's King Abdullah - much like his (...)
Washington, DC: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia stated in a recent speech that Muslims cannot keep remaining silent while other Muslims continue to cause harm to Islam. Abu Dhabi's Al-Ittihad newspaper followed up Monday with an opinion piece (...)
Syrian President Bashar Assad appears to be serious about pursuing peace.
But just how serious is he? Assad seems to be taking his desire to talk peace with Israel to heart, an issue explained in greater detail by his ambassador in Washington. (...)
The future of the world depends on peace between Muslims and Christians. An open letter carrying this message was sent by 138 of the world s most senior Muslim leaders to the heads of all Christian churches - including Pope Benedict XVI, addressing (...)
Freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. That includes the right of individuals to practice, preach and proselytise without fear of persecution or retribution.
Over the centuries, thousands of missionaries have braved persecution, (...)