Abrahamic religions, or Abrahamism, refers to the religions of those who worship the God of Abraham, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These religions and others such as Zoroastrianism (see also the "Indian Religions" tab) can be classified as Middle Eastern Religions because of their geographic origins.
What’s the deal with Jihad? In this second episode of our @cairoklahoma production ‘Islam in 90’ I demystify the term Jihad and what is actually means for more than 1.6 billion Muslims around the world. #TheStruggleIsReal #jihad #Islamophobia #Islam pic.twitter.com/X82AAoqqn7
— Adam Soltani (@AdamSoltani) February 13, 2020
More people have discovered my Ph.D research on twitter than anywhere else.
— Zachary Foster (@_ZachFoster) September 11, 2022
Here are 6 threads summarizing my dissertation, "The Invention of Palestine", a study of origins and development of 'Palestine' and 'the Palestinians' from ancient times to the present, a đ§” pic.twitter.com/RPcZPXgzg2
The fundamental problem is that Megan only understands bigotry from the bigot's point of view. Her experience with the WBC has given her a heightened capacity to sympathize with bigots, and a diminished capacity to reckon with the harm done to bigotry's victims.
— Dark Natalie (@ContraPoints) February 16, 2023
The American right is obsessed with curbing abortion rights for religious reasons. The problem? Not all religions are opposed to abortion. Also, women are people. pic.twitter.com/3IG3cdvvpK
— Full Frontal (@FullFrontalSamB) February 6, 2022
This Black History Month, CAIR Oklahoma Recognizes The Contributions and Lives of Some of the Most Famous Black American Muslims https://t.co/miAMkq9AB7 pic.twitter.com/pLr6Rqrhmc
— CAIR Oklahoma (@cairoklahoma) February 5, 2022
WATCH: John Oliver calls out Israeli war crimes. pic.twitter.com/yNJXgSlaCp
— Alex Kane (@alexbkane) May 17, 2021
In a very literal sense, our founding text tells us our relationship to that land is complex & irreducible to a straightforward ‘origin’. That contemporary Zionist discourse, from the Flayton to the hard-right variety overlooks this is telling.
— Ben Lorber (@BenLorber8) March 23, 2021
The hijab ban in France seems like a clash of cultures or a clash between secularism and religion but it’s just veiled racism. Pun intended.
— Shahirah Elaiza (@shaelaiza) April 1, 2021
How can you tell?
The ban doesn’t apply to nuns because according to French officials, a habit is a symbol of devotion not submission. pic.twitter.com/FBjI4s0r7w
As children of the civil rights movement, we know how faithfully our parents sacrificed to defeat Jim Crow. They challenged Jim Crow’s subversion of democracy b/c they knew it undermined the promises of democracy for every American.
— Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (@RevDrBarber) April 14, 2021
w/ @BerniceKing @TIME https://t.co/4eH3rmUku2
I just want everyone I know to read this interview @abrahamjoseph did with @rabbijilljacobs, which is the most honest and in-depth discussion I've seen about how American Jewish kids are taught about Israel. https://t.co/1rLAGrUdYU
— Sarah W. Garfinkel (@SarahGfink) May 27, 2021
I wrote a feature for @nymag that wrangles with my late grandfather’s work on behalf of Israel and what it tells us about the course of American Zionism — I hope you’ll take a look and keep an open mind: https://t.co/0j3vRKjoMz
— Abraham Riesman ŚŚŚšŚŚ ŚšŚŚĄŚŚÖ·Ś (@abrahamjoseph) June 23, 2021
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