Religion & Violence

Thou Shall Not Kill

Thou Shall Not Kill

The United States proudly boasts itself as a religious nation that began on the principles of Christianity. Now, to be more inclusive, you might hear that America is more of a “Judeo-Christian” so

The Madness of Extremism

The Madness of Extremism
I will never forget the experience I have had with a young man and how he was brainwashed by the element of extremism and became a different person altogether...

A Story of Nigerian Imam and Pastor

A Story of Nigerian Imam and Pastor
Nigeria, one of the world's most religiously committed nations, is divided between a Muslim north and a Christian south. Muslims and Christians, who constitute 55 and 40 percent of Nigeria's 140 milli

America’s Youth and The Holy War

America’s Youth and The Holy War
“This is war,” declared Ron Luce, author of the evangelical youth manifesto Battle Cry for a Generation and founder of the Teen Mania movement. He was speaking to a stadium audience of young Chris

No More Bombs (An Imam’s Outcry)

No More Bombs (An Imam’s Outcry)
As a free society do we aver our beliefs that humans should be distinguished, and the objects of adoration, or held in contempt based solely on the color of their passports or which citizenship they p

On the Tide of Terrorism: 9/11 as a Metaphor

On the Tide of Terrorism: 9/11 as a Metaphor
Why should a people set out for suicide attack? Why should a people kill in the name of religion? What could have enraged the Al-Qaeda to embark on these terrorist attacks? What does 9/11 portend for

After 10 Years, Did Terrorism Win?

After 10 Years, Did Terrorism Win?
During the commemoration ceremony, I realized the magnitude of pain and suffering that Americans felt as a result of that treacherous attack. I could not help but notice that all the Americans present

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