Pathways to Understanding
Creating Community Through Allyship
Despite the region’s diversity, many people of all regions have few relationships outside their own faith groups. This can lead to a lack of understanding and a less-unified community.
What Is Pathways to Understanding?
Why Is Pathways to Understanding so Important?
Islam In The World
- Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, with 1.8 billion followers.
- About one-quarter of the world’s population is Muslim.
- The Southeast Asian nation of Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population.
- Most of the world’s Muslims live in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Islam In America
Creating Community Through Allyship
The Tampa Bay region of Florida is home to tens of thousands of Muslims of South Asian, Middle Eastern, Eastern European, Central Asian and North African heritage.
What Is Pathways To Understanding?
A series of four virtual community dialogues were designed to give participants the opportunity to build relationships across and within faith
Why Is Pathways To Understanding So Important?
As society becomes more intertwined on a global scale, countries’ demographics diversify, and our cross-cultural exchanges become more frequent.
Islam In The World
- Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, with 1.8 billion followers
- About one-quarter of the world’s population is Muslim.
Islam In America
A series of four virtual community dialogues were designed to give participants the opportunity to build relationships across and within faith
Islam In Florida
Florida has the sixth-largest Muslim population in the United States, behind Texas, New York, Illinois, California, and Virginia, and more mosques than every
Myth #1: All Muslims are Arabs
A Muslim is a follower of the Islamic religion. Muslims can be any ethnicity and nationality. Worldwide, the Southeast Asian nation of Indonesia has the
Myth #2: Muslim women have no rights
This is definitely one of the most common misconception about Muslims. It’s important to realize the difference between cultural influences and religious
Myth #3: Islam promotes terrorism and violence
Although some terrorist groups self-identified as Muslim, mainstream Muslims in the United States and around the world reject the ideology of Islamic