COVERING RELIGION IN NEW YORK Redemption in a Quran class on the Upper East SideMarch 16, 2019by Anisha Sircar For Shia Muslims, a special place for Fatimah, daughter of MuhammadMarch 14, 2019by Sara Weissman For the devout Shia Muslim, Thursday night is also a time for prayerMarch 14, 2019by Sara Weissman A church of many languages thrives in BrooklynMarch 14, 2019by Multiple Covering For Druze in the United States, Religion is a Way of LifeMarch 14, 2019by Giacomo Tognini In New York, a Druze Leader Keeps Her Faith AliveMarch 14, 2019by Giacomo Tognini Thanking God for the big things – and the little ones – at a Harlem churchMarch 14, 2019by Jonathan Harounoff Ahmadi Muslims stand for humility, yet bow their heads in prayerMarch 14, 2019by Radha Dhar The power of music at a Protestant service in Greenwich VillageMarch 11, 2019by Haleluya Hadero The value of Shabbat, as illustrated by The Twilight ZoneMarch 20, 2018by Kat Moon To kiss a cloud of witnesses: Icons on the Lower East SideMarch 9, 2018by Colin Marston Light and dark: An Orthodox Jewish congregation celebrates a Sabbath ritualMarch 8, 2018by Galie Darwich Halal and a holy book: The Islamic Center at NYU serves up weekly spiritual discussionsMarch 8, 2018by Augusta Anthony Heart and hand in Coptic QueensMarch 8, 2018by Matthew Taub Sacred hymns: Mormons look to music to feel God’s presence at Inwood First WardMarch 8, 2018by Sarah Wyman