Jun 17 Community Turkish Iftar During Ramadan Has New Significance This Year In Louisville Muslims across the globe are celebrating the holy month of Ramadan. Part of that celebration includes Iftar, or the nightly meal Muslims eat to break their fast. By Roxanne Scott Jun 17 Community Turkish Iftar During Ramadan Has New Significance This Year In Louisville Roxanne Scott
Jun 14 Community During Ramadan, Bottled Water Helps Local Muslims Bridge Religious Divide On a recent 90 degree-day in Louisville, a group of young Muslims are doing street outreach to spread goodwill and counteract Islamophobia. By Roxanne Scott Jun 14 Community Bottled Water Helps Local Muslims Bridge Religious Divide Roxanne Scott
Jun 11 Politics ‘Anti-Sharia’ Marchers Met With Counter-Protests Around The Country "March Against Sharia" participants said the Islamic moral code is a threat to U.S. society and women's rights. By James Doubek, NPR Jun 11 Politics 'Anti-Sharia' Marchers Met With Counter-Protests Around The Country James Doubek, NPR
Apr 20 Environment Festival Of Faiths: Making A Religious Case For Environmental Stewardship Nana Firman is the Muslim outreach director for non-profit GreenFaith. She discusses how she uses the Koran to teach Muslims about the environment. By Erica Peterson Apr 20 Environment Making A Religious Case For Environmental Stewardship Erica Peterson
Feb 25 Politics Border Agents Ask Muhammad Ali’s Son: ‘Are You Muslim?’ Muhammad Ali's son, who bears the boxing great's name, was detained by immigration officials at a Florida airport and questioned about his ancestry and religion. By Bruce Schreiner, AP Feb 25 Politics Border Agents Ask Muhammad Ali's Son: 'Are You Muslim?' Bruce Schreiner, AP
Jan 28 Politics Hundreds Gather In Louisville To Celebrate Islam, Blast Trump’s Ban The event was planned months ago, but it proved significant the day after President Trump began to make way for extreme vetting of refugees. By Roxanne Scott Jan 28 Politics Hundreds Gather In Louisville To Celebrate Islam, Blast Trump's Ban Roxanne Scott
Mar 16 Politics Muhammad Ali Asks Iran to Release Hikers Ali, arguably the most prominent US Muslim, released aletter he wrote to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Wednesday. The February 1st letter asks Khamenei to release Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, who were arrested while hiking in northern Iraq near the Iranian border. By Dalton Main Mar 16 Politics Muhammad Ali Asks Iran to Release Hikers Dalton Main
Nov 17 State of Affairs The Role of Dissent in Islam and America It's funny, dissent; there are times when expressing disagreement with our leaders seems very patriot or noble, and yet there are other times when it is seen as disloyal and subversive. And the more fundamental a society becomes, the less dissent is tolerated, but the more it seems to be needed. And lest we think this just happens in Islamic countries, let's take a good look at America's tolerance for dissent in the past couple of years.Listen to the Show By Robin Fisher Nov 17 State of Affairs The Role of Dissent in Islam and America Robin Fisher