Trump Ends Tradition of Celebrating Ramadan at White House

An iftar, or break-fast, feast, which Muslims celebrate at sundown during Ramadan, was held regularly by Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Jewish, Christian, Muslim Leaders Feast Together for Interfaith Ramadan Break-Fast in Istanbul

More than 750 people from different religions and nationalities, including Jewish and Christian clergy, joined a leading Muslim figure for an annual feast hosted by the organization, the Movement for the Culture of Peace and Reconciliation.
Ramadan Video With Anti-Terror Message Goes Viral [WATCH]

What might seem to be a long-awaited universal message has raised controversy within the Muslim community and has led experts to question its true intentions.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Germany: March 2017

Humboldt University President Sabine Kunst rejected calls for a joint “Faculty for Theology” for Christians, Muslims and Jews.
Smokescreens in Islam: Confusing the Public about the Facts

Islam has for centuries used violence against non-Muslims in what is considered a legitimate manner: through jihad.
Turkey and Trump’s Unpredictability

According to Michael Anton, one of President Donald Trump’s top foreign policy aides, the chief characteristic of Trump’s foreign policy is unpredictability.
Islamist Attacks on Holidays

Nearly 50 people were murdered on Palm Sunday when Islamic State terrorists bombed two Coptic churches in an Easter celebration-nightmare.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: March 2017

“Have you seen some of those ISIS propaganda videos, they are cut like action movies. Where is the counter narrative?”
White House Officials Divided on Islam, ISIS, Israel and Iran

As Lee Smith points out, the policy implications of the unfilled vacancies and the ongoing turf wars within the Trump administration are far-reaching.
French Elections: Populist Revolution or Status Quo?

If polls are any indication, French voters appear to be more comfortable with the status quo.