Strengthening the idea of America by narrowing the divide between the West and Islam–Patrick Burnett (Opinion), The Plain Dealer

By Patrick Burnett

Just recently, we Americans witnessed a young Muslim boy in Texas arrested over the clock he invented and simply wanted to show his teachers. Just recently, we witnessed Donald Trump fail to counter a questioner at a New Hampshire rally who essentially called for Muslim ethnic cleansing.

As a Catholic raised in Northeast Ohio, I have seen this wide gap between Muslims and non-Muslims persist throughout the region and America. Sometimes, though, all it takes is spending time with the “other” to realize that we are not all that different from one another.

On Sept. 5, at the Islamic Society of North America Convention in Rosemont, Illinois, I had the opportunity to speak alongside Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, chair of Islamic Studies at American University and former Pakistani high commissioner to the United Kingdom; Dr. Amineh Hoti, director of Pakistan’s Center for Dialogue and Action; and Michael Wolfe of the Unity Productions Foundation, on a panel representing the launch of the new film “Journey Into Europe.”

To continue reading, click here.

The Journey Into Europe book cover (Brookings Press–Forthcoming) is now live

Journey Into Europe: Islam, Immigration, and Identity. Brookings Press–Forthcoming

JIE cover-page-001

Journey Into Europe: Hopes and Hurdles in Bridge Building — Patrick Burnett, Views and News

By Patrick Burnett

JIE Team
Amb. Ahmed (center), Patrick Burnett (second from right), and Ahmed family at ISNA Convention 2015 in Rosemont, IL

As a Catholic who grew up in Northern Ohio, I never thought I would be speaking on a panel at the Islamic Society of North America’s (ISNA) annual Convention and Film Festival a mere four months after receiving my bachelors degree.

Yet on Sept. 5, I had the opportunity to speak alongside Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, Chair of Islamic Studies at American University and former Pakistani High Commissioner to the U.K., Dr. Amineh Hoti, Director of Pakistan’s Center for Dialogue and Action—speaking a mere 36 hours after arriving in the U.S. from Islamabad—and Michael Wolfe, renowned author and director, of the Unity Productions Foundation, on a panel at the ISNA Convention in Chicago to discuss Muslims in the media.

But more importantly, I represented the new film Journey Into Europe, one of the most important films to date on dialogue between the West and Islam, at its launch, acting as an interfaith ambassador working to promote understanding and goodwill on behalf of my country and culture.

To continue reading, click here.

What is the future of multiculturalism in Europe? – Ali Imran, Pakistan Today

Washington-based correspondent Ali Imran has published a review of Journey Into Europe in Pakistan Today. Check out the piece here.

Bridging the Divides: Muslims in Europe — Raza Rumi, Huffington Post

Journalist Raza Rumi has written a review of the Journey Into Europe film in the Huffington Post. Check it out here.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed appears on Interfaith Radio, Sept. 4

Ambassador Ahmed appeared on Maureen Fiedler’s Interfaith Radio this week to discuss the European refugee crisis and Islam in Europe as compared to the U.S. Listen here.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed Appearance on Amanpour, Thurs. Aug. 27

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed appeared alongside Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on CNN yesterday to discuss speaking out against religious intolerance. Watch the interview here.

Ambassador Akbar Ahmed Appearance on Diane Rehm Show, Wed. Aug. 26

Ambassador Ahmed appeared on the Diane Rehm Show to discuss ISIS’s recent destruction of antiquities. Listen here.

Journey Into Europe Trailer

The Journey Into Europe Trailer is now live! As we continue the countdown to our launch on September 5, take a moment to watch our trailer and get a preview of this powerful documentary.

Journey Into Europe Film Launching at the ISNA FIlm Festival September 5

We are delighted to announce that our feature-length documentary film, Journey Into Europe, will be launching at the Islamic Society of North America’s (ISNA) Film Festival in Rosemont, IL (suburban Chicago) on Saturday, September 5 at 5pm. Many thanks to the folks at ISNA who have worked hard to help us launch our exciting new film. Please visit the ISNA Film Festival webpage for more information on the event. As always, you are welcome to contact Patrick Burnett at patrickb@american.edu regarding any media inquiries.