Islam

Talk Islam points to a controversy over a comment that the Muslim chaplain made in regards to apostasy on a listserv. First he outlines the dominant legal position with Islam today & historically in regards to apostasy: There are a few places on the Net where one can find informed discussions of this issue (Search ["Abdul Hakim Murad"|Faraz Rabbani" AND "apostasy"]) . The preponderant position in all of the 4 sunni madhahib (and apparently others of the remaining eight according to one contemporary `alim) is that the verdict is capital punishment. Of concern for us is that this can only…
The answer to the question in the title is no doubt multifactorial. Here are a few possible reasons: 1) Fewer numbers of Muslims proportionately 2) A more diverse population of Muslims, so reducing synergy between ethnicity and religion 3) An immigration policy which has resulted in a foreign-born population with higher educational qualifications than the native population, ergo, lack of synergy between socioeconomic deprivation and religion 4) America's more receptive attitude toward immigrants 5) America's economic system which has a "fluid" labor market, allowing newcomers to break into…
When it comes to discussing suicide bombers, the controversial topic of religion is never far behind. Scholars and pundits have proposed several theories to explain why people would sacrifice their lives to take those of others, and conjectures about religious views seem easy to defend. After all, anthropologist Scott Atran estimated that since 2000, 70% of suicide attacks have been carried out by religious groups, and Islamic ones in particular. But for all the speculation, very few people have examined the supposed link between religion and suicide attacks with an objective scientific eye…