These phrases are rumored to be scary, but are they really?
Reject racism this Ramadan: Islam and anti-racism
Islam is staunchly anti-racist, but racism continues to persist in Muslim communities.
Recognizing Ramadan at Butler
Muslims and non-Muslims alike are welcome to participate in the Iftaar event.
My hijab is political
Wearing the hijab is an act of resistance in the face of oppression.
Cultural college commuters
Why do so many commuter students identify as people of color or children of immigrants?
Inside the world of hijab politics
Mahsa Amini’s story is one that begs the question of what it means to have freedom of choice as a Muslim woman.
Muslim Student Association hosts campus-wide “fast-a-thon”
Butler students learn about Ramadan together by fasting and celebrating iftar.
Groups holds vigil on Butler’s campus to honor victims of New Zealand shooting
The Butler University community gathered at the Star Fountain on campus to support the Muslim community and share in their grief. Speakers were from several faith organizations, including leaders from the Indianapolis area and across the country.
Aslan addresses Islam in America
Clowes Memorial Hall was packed with students, faculty and community members on Tuesday evening, all waiting to hear Reza Aslan speak on “The Future of Islam.” According to his Web site rezaaslan.com, Aslan is an “internationally acclaimed writer and scholar of religions.” His first book, “No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of…