Idaho sheep rancher Chas McPherson, son of a widely disliked fire-and-brimstone preacher now suffering with Parkinson's disease, finds himself the target of an arson investigation after the home of the town's only Muslim family is burned down.
A memoir of the author's life growing up in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a dissatisfied mother and distant father, college years in America, failed marriage, and attempts to come to terms with love, freedom, and self-acceptance.
Presents Shakespeare's "Othello" in which Iago, jealous of Othello's successes in the army of Venice, plots against him, pretending to be his friend while planting seeds of doubt about the faithfulness of his wife, Desdemona; abridged to be performed in thirty minutes while maintaining the original language, with stage directions and character suggestions.
"The indispensable guide to American Muslim extremists and their ties to international terrorism." Reveals the full story that only the author knows - and the reasons America failed to stop the most devastating attack in history on our own soil.
An in-depth look at what it means to be a Muslim in the 21st century
2003
The events of September 11th left many Americans asking how such atrocities could be perpetrated in the name of religion: specifically Islam. This video explores the influence of culture and politics on religion, and provides a deeper understanding of the political forces at work among Muslims around the world.
"Jake and Sam are best friends, but after the attacks on September 11, their friendship is in danger of crumbling as Sam and his family succumb to hatred for being Muslim American"--Provided by publisher.
Seven-year-old Chris and Imran were blood brothers. Ten years later they are treading separate paths. Terrorism has wrecked their friendship and it has changed them beyond recognition. Or has it? This is a book about the enduring truth of friendship and love.