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Christian Smith has written a follow-up to his widely praised book Soul Searching, a thorough and incisive treatment of religion among America’s youth. While I have not yet read his new work, Souls in Transition, Naomi Schaeffer Riley has, and she summarized it in last Monday’s Wall Street Journal.

Smith’s conclusion is that young people are becoming increasingly irreligious. “Only about 20% attend religious services at least once a week, a 22% decline from Mr. Smith’s survey, five years ago, of the same group of young people.” But paradoxically, young people still expect to maintain their religious habits–when they grow up. And that appears to be farther away for many young people than ever. While statistically, my generation is not so different than our parents, we will spend longer away from religion (and a longer time before we marry, have kids, and “settle down”) than they did.…

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My Muslim friend: A young Catholic learns about Islam
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As a father I know I can never be sure if my children are going to adopt my religious beliefs or not. I am praying that they would see the beauty in my religion, Islam, as much as I see it. But in the end they will have to find their own path. This is the way I want them to be anyway. Being part of a religion just because you were brought up within that religion does not make you a believer. Making your own informed, free-will decision to actively subscribe to a belief system is what you will be rewarded for, as least to my simple mind.

The one thing that I definitely believe that parents succeed in ‘indoctrinating’ their children in — mostly subconsciously — is the concept of coexistence, tolerance and respect…

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Many of us probably spent Sunday of the Memorial Day weekend with friends over a BBQ lunch. That is exactly what I did yesterday, but it was especially exciting. At 10 am on Sunday I was on my way to Building 52 of the Jefferson Barracks VA hospital to meet with friends that make up the heart and muscles of MCS.

Muslim community at the VA

MCS stands for the ambitious name Muslim Community of St. Louis. For the second year in a row, that group held gratitude Memorial Day weekend lunch for our veterans who were spending the festive weekend away from home, and in extended care and rehabilitation facilities of the VA hospital.

youth serving mealsMCS is the brain child of a group of St. Louis Muslims who wanted to a start community service group that reaches out to whomever may need them in St. Louis, Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

During the…

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