The Other Islam by Stephen Schwartz



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Center for Islamic Pluralism-Washington, DC

"Salaat ul-janaza [Funeral service] of Sayyid Muhammad ibn Alawi Al Maliki, The Grand Mosque in Mecca, October 2004The Sheikh Al–Islam Fil-Balad Al-Haram Al-Sharif

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Salaat ul-janaza [Funeral service] of Sayyid Muhammad ibn Alawi Al Maliki, The Grand Mosque in Mecca, October 2004" -- (see)  The Sheikh Al–Islam Fil-Balad Al-Haram Al-Sharif

"Surely, those who believe, and the Jews and the Christians and the Sabians, whoever have faith with true hearts in Allah and in the Last-day and do good deeds, their reward is with their Lord, and there shall be no fear for them nor any grief."  Qur'an 2:62

The Other Islam by Stephen Schwartz

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Stephen Suleyman Schwartz: Why I Serve As Executive Director of CIP!

 

The Center for Islamic Pluralism joined in the attached amicus curiae brief before the U.S. Supreme Court on continuation of voluntary integration programs in Louisville and Seattle, October 27 2006

 Copy of Full Brief

Stephen Suleyman Schwartz

Executive Director

Center for Islamic Pluralism

Washington, DC


Religious Organizations Amicus Brief

The attached brief recognizes the support of the Center for Islamic Pluralism for the Jefferson County Board of Education in the Amicus brief on voluntary school integration in Louisville and Seattle.

Stephen Suleyman Schwartz
Executive Director
CIP

Subject:        Religious Organizations Amicus Brief 

Attached please find a copy of the amicus brief we filed yesterday with the United States Supreme Court.  We thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this tremendously important issue and greatly appreciate your joining the attached brief.  We hope it will help the Court uphold the Louisville and Seattle voluntary integration programs as furthering compelling interests.