Muslim characters are largely absent from television shows and, when they are portrayed, they are still negatively stereotyped in many ways, according to a new study. The report, which is from the USC ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A study conducted by Cornell University’s communications department reports that opinion on civil ...
Muslims in America have a much more positive outlook on life than their counterparts in most predominantly Muslim countries and some other Western societies, according to a poll released Monday.The ...
Discrimination against Muslim doctors is on the rise, according to a study by the Initiative on Islam and Medicine and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Discrimination rates were already alarming in a ...
NEW YORK (AP) – The number of American mosques has increased dramatically in the last decade despite post 9/11 protests aimed at Muslim houses of worship, according to a new study. The new Islamic ...
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Archie Panjabi at the Emmy Awards in 2010. Panjabi, a non-Muslim actress, played a Muslim character in the 2018 British limited series Next of Kin, a show discussed in a new study from the USC ...
Islamophobia in Western Europe is driven far more by anti-immigrant nativism and authoritarian attitudes than by religious belief, new research from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) shows.
(RNS) — When he remembers the sermon given at his grandmother’s funeral service, Tariq El-Amin describes feeling surprised as the Baptist minister preached. While El-Amin expected a sermon about death ...
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