by Lani Habrock, Government Affairs Director | Feb 22, 2018 | Blog
Gold and burgundy tapestries faded from thousands of prayers laid reverently on opposite sides of the second floor Capitol rotunda. Religious leaders and observers filtered in. Some sitting comfortably on the rugs, some timidly taking a seat on foldout chairs. Kufis...
by Jeff Mullin | Enid News | Oct 22, 2017 | In The News
I have lived in our fair city for most of my life. I was a mere lad of 23 when my bride and I moved here and all these years later I am considerably older than that, thank you very much, don’t remind me. I was not born here, did not go to school here, didn’t graduate...
by Ryan Miller | Enid News | Oct 14, 2017 | In The News
Mikael Deems Bryant, an Enid native, Muslim and board member of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), told an Enid civic club his organization wants to help educate people. Bryant spoke Friday to Enid Noon AMBUCS about what CAIR is, Islam and Muslims, and...
by Cailey Dougherty | Fox 23 | Aug 30, 2017 | In The News
A Muslim group in Tulsa is working to help the homeless and refugee women in the community. Muslims4Mercy started a few months ago and aims to make a positive impact in the community. Leaders say they are partnering with local restaurants starting in the fall to take...
by Nyla Ali Khan | Red Dirt Report | Apr 3, 2017 | In The News
I have written several articles on the increase in polarization and fragmentation that we have been witnessing in the wake of the presidential campaign and the election of Donald Trump as the next president of the US. The rhetoric of acrimony that is palpable the...