by Bill Sherman | Tulsa World | Nov 22, 2014 | In The News
Interfaith rally greets Muslims as neighbors Muslims leaving a Friday afternoon prayer service at the Al-Salam mosque were greeted by dozens of smiling people carrying signs that read, “Standing in solidarity,” “You are a great part of our community” and “Howdy...
by Steve Shaw | News 9 | Oct 25, 2014 | In The News
Hundreds of local Muslims were in for a surprise when they left their congregational prayer service Friday afternoon at their mosque in Oklahoma City. A large group of Christians and those of the Jewish faith from as far away as Guthrie and Shawnee gathered and...
by Tim Farley | Red Dirt Report | Oct 1, 2014 | In The News
Top Islamic faith leaders in Oklahoma City believe their lives are in jeopardy following the beheading of a Vaughan Foods employee last week in Moore. Earlier this week, Imad Enchassi, senior Imam of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City and chairman of Islamic...
by Andrew Griffin | Red Dirt Report | Sep 22, 2014 | In The News
The “Oklahoma Muslims Against ISIS Rally” in Oklahoma City was well-attended and largely well-received by passing motorists on Friday afternoon, as local Muslims and their allies held signs saying everything from “ISLAM IS PEACE” to “MUSLIMS (heart) OKC.”...
by NewsOK | Sep 6, 2014 | In The News
A free interfaith event called “Building Bridges For Peace” will be held Thursday, on the 13th anniversary of 9/11. The event will include a screening of “My So-Called Life,” a film by award-winning director Lisa Gossels. The film spans seven years and follows the...