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By Andrew Kosorok The Minaret of Freedom Institute was founded in 1993 as an educational…
By Andrew Kosorok for Ismailimail Sharing the joy of Ramadan through the light of love…
“Edutainment” for Muslim Kids – Maruf Yusupov’s Ali Huda By Andrew Kosorok We live in…
We are immensely thankful to Andrew Kosorok for this exclusive interview with popular author and…
My family hails from Iran, and I was born in Florida. I spent a significant…
Teaching truth through art By Andrew Kosorok Anyone can be spiritual all by themselves.…
Patiently educating – Ahmed Lotfy Rashed shares What Would a Muslim Say? By Andrew Kosorok…
Two faiths, one common base – an anti-debate in Utah In February of this year,…
Beauty without baggage – Eric Broug and Islamic geometric design Several years ago I found…
By Andrew Kosorok There is a never-ending battle raging for our attention – from social…
Just before departing on a trip to Iran, Andrew Kosorok comes across a book which…
By Andrew Kosorok (From my review on Amazon.com) “So Peace is on me the day…
(Andrew Kosorok’s review published on Amazon.com) We rarely if ever really see ourselves as…
By Andrew Kosorok. Ismailimail exclusive. On October 13, Brigham Young University hosted the…
Interfaith Dialog building a ceasefire for the Fifth Crusade The Fifth Crusade was filled with…
Andrew Kosorok writes on Sufi Comics and Rumi.
Born in 1207, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi lived in Persia and Afghanistan, then settled in Turkey. Before his passing in 1273, Rumi had written 65,000 lines of poetry – a legacy which influences and inspires people around the world 8 centuries later.
My mother used to say “History is rarely made without uppity women”, and I think…
Prestige items, Art Deco, and the Aga Khan – what could they possibly have in…
Editor’s Note: The following is an exclusively written piece by Andrew Kosorok (of ’99 Most…