Muslims practice spiritual renewal during Ramadan

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Bucks Co. Courier-Times Starting Saturday, Osama Al-Qasem and his wife, Manal Shurafa, started letting go of worldly concerns and focused on spiritual renewal. The Northampton couple weren’t alone. Muslims all over Bucks County are doing the same during Ramadan, the season during which the practice of prayer and sacrifice is intensified. The annual tradition, which lasts for 30 days, marks what Muslims believe was the time before the message of the Koran, Islam’s holy book, was revealed to the Prophet Mohammed.

Philadelphia Inquirer Letter to the Editor by Jacob Bender

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The Philadelphia Inquirer Non-Muslims often view the holy month of Ramadan as another manifestation of an oppressive religion. Like many misinterpretations of Islam, this is way off the mark, for at its heart, Ramadan is imbued with thankfulness, joy, and compassion. Through fasting and self-denial, Muslims are reminded of all they have by temporarily living the life of those who have not.

Parent/Teacher/Adult Anti-Bullying Workshops

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One of the services CAIR offers is an anti-bullying workshop for parents and other adults interested in learning about anti-bullying techniques and the rights of students. The duration of the workshop is approximately one hour. We are reaching out to…

2014 Islamic Heritage Festival

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Holding up its banner from Independence Hall to Penn’s Landing, CAIR-Philadelphia took part in the Annual Philadelphia Islamic Heritage Festival on Saturday, June 14th. Joining dozens of other Muslim organizations in the parade, Muslims from around Philadelphia were able demonstrate…

Jacob Bender in today’s New York Times: Spain’s Mosque-Cathedral

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The New York Times As the director of “Out of Córdoba,” a documentary film about the religious coexistence of medieval Muslim Spain and Catholic Spain, I had the privilege of filming for several hours in the Great Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba when it was empty of tourists. It was a transcendent experience, and walking among its forest of columns and under its canopy of arches, one is easily transported back to a time when Muslim Córdoba was the most advanced city in all Europe, and visitors referred to the city as “the ornament of the world.”

Director’s Desk, June 12, 2014

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Last week I travelled to Harrisburg to represent CAIR at the “Annual Connections Event” of the CRN-Community Responders Network, a coalition of local religious and secular leaders “who seek to build a more inclusive community by preventing and responding to acts of bias and intolerance in Central Pennsylvania.” The organization was started in 2008 following an incident that targeted a local Muslim family, and concerned individuals from different faith communities came together to stand with their Muslim neighbors.