Home Is Tucked Under the Smiling Sunflower Seeds
“Home.” It’s a word that is thrown so lightly around in our daily conversations yet always carries weight…
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“Home.” It’s a word that is thrown so lightly around in our daily conversations yet always carries weight…
In Xanadu: A Quest, William Dalrymple’s first book, is a work that amassed critical acclaim from the likes…
Sacred Texts and Human Contexts: Poverty and Wealth in the Sacred Texts of Judaism, Christianity, and IslamFatih University,…
November 4-10, 2013 / Istanbul, Turkey The Fountain organized a three-day conference in Istanbul featuring scholars and academics…
Imam Sarahsi narrates an incident which is exemplary of Islam’s policy with respect to non-Muslims. Imam Abu Yusuf,…
Inclusive Democracy and Human Dignity – Discussions on “the Spirit of Norway,” a Year after the Massacre September…
I see… Everywhere I look, I see citizens polluting, communities mistreating and nations exploiting the earth. I watch…
After the “Sacred Word” was expressed in writing, it met with the refined taste in art. As a…
Like so many American Muslims, Istanbul too stands at the crossroads of East and West. My trip to…
Galib’s master work Hüsn ü Ask (“Beauty and Love”) is viewed as one of the most distinguished works…
With a rich and varied architecture embodying centuries of history, Istanbul is one of the world’s most celebrated…
It seems a strange contrast to start a celebration by paying a visit to one’s parents or grandparents…
Another year has passed, leaving much for us to take lessons from. We have seen a dictator leave…
People have interpreted dreams since the creation of humanity. Prophets and Messengers always accepted and acted upon them,…
If there is something in the world that has long been subjected to the worst kind of misunderstanding,…