NEW YORK ― Building an Islamic center in Lower Manhattan was always ambitious ― not because the organizers anticipated it would be controversial, but because they wanted it to be a first of its kind.
State of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush talks with Dr. Daisy Khan, author of the new book 30 Rights of Muslim Women: A Trusted Guide and founder of Women's Islamic Initiative in ...
Claudia Rosett discovers that Feisal Abdul Rauf’s wife, Daisy Khan, will be going to the Middle East on a State Department trip to perform “public diplomacy.” Of course, Rauf, the organizer behind the ...
The Charlie Hebdo shooting has sparked debate about the protections and limits of free speech. Judy Woodruff talks to Bertrand Vannier of Radio France and Daisy Khan of the American Society for Muslim ...
A Northwest Philadelphia interfaith group will bring one of the leading proponents for an Islamic center near the World Trade Center site to Philadelphia next month. Daisy Khan will be the keynote ...
Yesterday ABC's "This Week" broadcast a Town Hall-style debate titled "Should Americans Fear Islam?" Rev. Franklin Graham was there, as were a couple of parents of 9/11 victims, plus Robert Spencer ...
The shiny red boxing gloves projected on a screen over Daisy Khan’s shoulder definitely didn’t fit her as a young child in Kashmir, India, when her father gave her a life lesson using the oversized ...
Among the prime planners of a $100 million Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero, it's not just Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf who is visiting the Middle East this summer at U.S. taxpayer expense. The ...
Daisy Khan, wife of Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the moving force behind the planned mosque near Ground Zero, had strong words about the project yesterday. ap The defiant wife of the cleric behind the ...