Intro to Islam (Pluralism Project): Provides an accessible overview of Islamic beliefs, practices, and diversity, with a focus on Muslim life and communities in the American religious landscape.
The purpose of this Emic page is to allow religious communities to speak for themselves. One of the biggest areas of interreligious dispute is actually within each religious tradition. For example, some Christian religious communities would argue that other Christian communities are not “real Christians.” Some Jews argue that other Jews are not “real Jews.” Some Muslims argue that other Muslims are not “real Muslims.” This website is not attempting to navigate or negotiate those internal religious conflicts. At ICJS we want to create a big tent interfaith learning environment where diverse religious communities are welcome.
Yaqeen Institute: Offers scholarly, engaging resources that explain core Islamic beliefs and practices, aiming to strengthen faith and clarify misconceptions through research-driven content.
Why Islam? (Islamic Circle of North America): A user-friendly site answering frequently asked questions about Islam, designed to educate non-Muslims and promote interfaith understanding.
American Muslim Pathways: Features interactive stories, videos, and articles to introduce Islam and Muslim identity in America, especially for those exploring the faith or engaging in interfaith dialogue.
Al-Islam.org: Resources related to the history, law, practice, and society of Islamic and the Muslim people, with particular emphasis on Twelver Shia Islamic school of thought.
The Community of Imam W. Deen Mohammed: A religious and cultural organization continuing the legacy of Imam W. Deen Mohammed by promoting Islamic teachings, community development, and interfaith engagement.
Al Islam: The Official Website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Islamic Society of North America: The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the development of Muslim communities across North America through educational programs, interfaith dialogue, civic engagement, and the promotion of Islamic values.