In part 5, Imam Priester expounds on the purpose of the Israeli project, while Imam Bajwa expresses admiration for protesting students.
META has ruled against a blanket ban on "from the river to the sea" on their platform, arguing that it depends on the context.
In Part 4 of the interview, the chaplains point out how American leadership is following the Israeli party line.
In Part 3 of the interview, the chaplains discuss the positions of American Christians and Jews on the Gaza genocide.
MuslimMatters interviewed chaplains Omer Bajwa of Yale University and Abdul-Muhaymin Priester of Grinnell College for their thoughts on the campus protests.
Nearly a year into their genocide of Palestine, Israel managed to assassinate their highest-profile target, the Hamas leader and former Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniyeh, when...
In these times of rampant injustice and oppression in Palestine, one figure seems to be constantly on the minds of the Muslim American: Musa . From...
Two Muslim university chaplains share their perspectives from the front line of the pro-Palestinian protests.
When I first told my Tunisian teacher that I was writing my dissertation on the thought of the late 19th/early 20th century philosopher-poet of the Indian...
The Abraham Global Peace Initiative masquerades as an organization promoting peace but in its stated mission, seeks to ‘counter anti-Semitism, combat Holocaust denial, advance The Abraham...