Let’s Take a Coffee Break
Asli Ceren Tahan
Coffee is the second most common beverage in the world after water and the second most widely used product after oil. Some...
Hear to Heal: A New Approach to the Healing Power of...
Volkan Efe
It is widely accepted that music influences and affects people in different ways, starting from the first days of life. Humans are born...
A Culture of Peace
Deborah Moldow
The 21st century finds humanity at a crossroads. After centuries of material progress have brought undreamed of comforts, and travel and communications opened...
Happiness Quotes
“To smile in the face of your brother is charity given on your behalf.” Prophet Muhammed
"I know through experience that nothing in...
Divine Truth and Lessons in Paul and Virginia
Huseyin Ozcan
The French author, Bernardin De Saint Pierre expressed the delicacy and beauty of nature, as well as showing the balance and harmony in...
Book Review: Interfaith Dialog and Peacebuilding
Jay Willoughby
David R. Smock (Editor). Interfaith Dialogue and Peacebuilding.
(United States Institute of Peace Press: 2002)
150 pages, ISBN 1-929223-35-8.
In our increasingly diverse societies, we interact...
Prophets as Teachers
Alphonse Dougan
Prophets are the spiritual teachers of humanity. As the people selected by God to deliver His message to humanity, they were exemplary educators...
Christianity in the Qur’anic Perspective
Huseyin Faruk Coskun
Based upon what was mentioned in part 1 of this article, I will now discuss how the Qur'an views Jesus, a major...
The Search for Truth
David Chamber
Truth is to believe and to believe is to see the truth. Sometimes the truth is behind walls, beyond time, in the past,...
Democratic Peace: Perpetual Peace is Possible
Sezai Sadik
The twentieth century was the bloodiest century in human history. From 1900-96, approximately 110 million people died during 250 wars. Wars after 1945...