The Pluralism Project: Mapping the Religious Diversity of Arkansas

A collection of photographs mapping the religious diversity of Arkansas



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Thorne Crown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas incorporates a beautiful natural setting into the chapel.  Their services are exclusively Christian.

Thorne Crown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas incorporates a beautiful natural setting into the chapel.  Their services are exclusively Christian.

The Sister Clara Mohammad School provides an education based on Islamic principles for many children of Little Rock, Arkansas.

The Islamic Center for Human Excellence is one of two main mosques serving the Little Rock area.

The spacious interior of the Islamic Center of Little Rock is home to the largest Islamic congregation in the capital of Arkansas.

Bookshelves and windows adorn the main prayer area of the Islamic Center of Little Rock.

An African American Muslim prays at the Islamic Center of Little Rock. The Islamic Center of Little Rock is a diverse congregation, composed of both first and second-generation immigrants and African Americans.

Open for both daily prayers during the week (as is pictured here,) Friday j'ummah services, and a variety of weekend activities, the Islamic Center of Little Rock is an active community.

Completed within the last decade, the Islamic Center of Little Rock has an accompanying school, behind the main structure pictured here.

Congregation Agudath Achim is one of several Jewish synagogues in the Little Rock area.


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