History

From Hamas’s Terror to Franklin’s Hope – Championing Tolerance in An Age of Extremism

The recent Hamas hostage parade, showcasing the caskets of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, serves as a grim reminder of the inhumanity that continues to plague our world. The images of these brothers, so cruelly taken, underscore the urgent need to confront the extremists who fuel such cruelty. Even in the face of such torment, history…… Continue reading From Hamas’s Terror to Franklin’s Hope – Championing Tolerance in An Age of Extremism

History · Interfaith

Why a Muslim Holds the Key to the Holiest Church in Christendom

During the Caliphate of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, Muslims started to expand northwards into the lands of the Byzantine Empire. The majority of the Christians in the region were Monophysites, who had a more monotheistic view of God that was similar to what the new Muslims were preaching, as Lost Islamic History notes. “They welcomed Muslim…… Continue reading Why a Muslim Holds the Key to the Holiest Church in Christendom