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What Does it Mean to be Muslim in America?

Is it a moral compass? A political agenda? A spiritual journey? A culture apart? These are questions that will be discussed and debated when Georgetown University hosts the first "On Faith Live" event April 19. The 90-minute symposium will inaugurate...

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candide:

If you read Tariq Ramadan's new book on Muhammed you will see that Muhammed is a much more inspiring person than Jesus.

Muhammed was a real man. Jesus was an apocalyptic prophet whose teachings were for a time which would soon end. It was a sado-masochistic version of messianism. Muhammed was more healthy. I am not a Muslim but for me Muhammed seems more real than Jesus. And more a model.

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