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“Let's understand: Religious discrimination can also mean using one's own religion to discriminate against others.”
Free Syrian Army fighter runs amid destroyed buildings during clashes with forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar Assad in the town of Morek on March 11. (CNS photo/Rasem Ghareeb, Reuters)
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Representatives of al-Azhar and the Vatican outlined steps to fight terrorism and terrorist organizations.
Oblate Father John Crossin is pictured talking with Humaira Basith of the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago in this 2012 photo. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
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Pew Research Center found that warmer feelings toward various religions were expressed by people in all of the participating major religious groups.
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Here's why one conservative thinks we need more Muslims in this country, not less.
Rich McKinless with Rahim and Rayhanna Ibrahimi, and their three children, Layma, Hamza and Hasib
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Ashley McKinless
"Immigrants are the last ones most of us know who are looking for a handout from anyone."
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Muslims in an overwhelmingly Buddhist nation, the Rohingya have long faced persecution in Myanmar, where most are denied citizenship.