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From Islam to Catholicism–A Story about Conversion

All StoriesAshlee Fenn03/01/20180

  Nahid K. grew up in Iran, where 90 percent of the population is Muslim. Her parents, however, were not very religious. When she was 25, Nahid converted from Muslim to Catholicism, something that is very rare, especially because the Islamic law condemns conversion. According to Dr. Konden Smith, a lecturer of religious studies at…

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Muslim women show resiliency underneath a veil

All StoriesAmer Taleb11/05/20141

                          It was a bad morning for Samantha Noyes. The stakes were high and her nerves were shot – the start of fifth grade was serious business. As she ran around her house collecting pencils and notebooks, the veil she clenched in her…

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