Islam Links
Interfaith Resources
- The Coexist Foundation - provides some amazing digital materials on the Abrahamic faiths including an online version of Chris Hewer's 'Understanding Islam' course.
- Patheos - has 'portals' bringing together a range of material on most of the world faiths, including this one on Islam
- Cross Currents is a New York based interfaith magazine, it has a recent special on Islam and Modernity with articles from intellectual figures as diverse as Umberto Eco and Farid Esack.
- The Network for Interfaith Concerns is covened by the Anglican Communion and publishes a regular round-up of global news on Christian-Muslim relations.
- The Week of Christian-Muslim Encounters - an invitation to organise an event as part of this international interfaith programme.
- The Interfaith Network for the UK - national body for interfaith workers and oganisations. As well as contact details for local groups it has a range of publications to inform and support interfaith work in your community.
- St Philip's Centre in Leicester run an accredited higher degree in Interreligious Relations which can be taken at certificate, diploma or MA level.
- The Faith Based Regeneration Network has some useful resources for community development, engagement and organising.
- The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies in Oxford runs a series of public seminars. They also host a joint Quran and Bible study group.
- Fear and Hope is a research project of the Searchlight Educational Trust which takes a multi-dimensional approach to the problem of Islamophobia and far-right anti-Muslim activism.
- The Christian-Muslim Forum does valuable work in promoting interfaith and intercultural understanding and is a long-standing friend and partner of Gladstone's Library.
- The Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme (CIP) - provides scholarships for interfaith scholars.
- The Cambridge Abraham Project - a CIP backed public education project 'seeking to improve understanding between Christians, Muslims and Jews.
- Nurani - 'a digital project to develop online dialogues between Muslims, Christians and Jews'. Established by the CIP and the Coexist, currently invitation only.
- St. Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace - an innovative centre for community bridge building