Islam and Terrorism: Myth vs. Reality : At the time of this writing, a controversy has erupted within the Muslim-American community regarding comments made at a U.S. State Department forum by the leader of an organization known as the “Islamic Supreme Council of America.” The speaker, Mr. Hisham Kabbani, spoke on the issue of extremism and U.S. national security. The core of Mr. Kabbani’s message, intended or not, was that 80 percent of the Muslim-American community represents a potential danger to the U.S., due to the presence and influence of “extremists.” . READ MORE
In Regards to the 9/11 Tragedy: Statement of the Fiqh Council of North America on the Day of Remembrance of the Tragic Events of September 11, 2001. The Fiqh [juristic] Council of North America reiterates its earlier, repeated, unequivocal and unqualified condemnation of the destruction and violence committed against innocent men and women on September 11, 2001. READ MORE
American Muslim Scholar Declares: Terrorists are Mass Murderers, not Martyrs: We asked Hamza Yusuf, an Islamic scholar in the East Bay, who said the attackers were ``enemies of Islam.'' Not martyrs, but ``mass murderers, pure and simple.'' Yusuf, whose articles about Islam are published internationally, talked about the attacks, the hysteria that he fears could grip the United States, and the role that Muslims and others must play in opposing violence. READ MORE
Islam and Terrorism: Contemporary Issues a video lecture series given By Dr Bilal Philips. Dr Bilal Philips discusses Islamic view of Terrorism. WATCH VIDEO

