Obama’s opportunity in Charm City
Doug Burton wrote this piece at the Philo’s project. The writings in the blog are all mine, except when some one write about me, it will be included here. I… Read more »
Doug Burton wrote this piece at the Philo’s project. The writings in the blog are all mine, except when some one write about me, it will be included here. I… Read more »
A tribute to Gandhi | www.TheGhousediary.com Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead 68 years ago on this day, January 30, 1948. Mahatma Gandhi is one of my nine favorite personalities. I… Read more »
Interfaith sensitivity about Jews | www.InterfaithSpeaker.com The story I am about to share is the very reason I write, speak and broadcast the knowledge about interfaith, in particular “Festivals and commemorations… Read more »
Islam is a beautiful system, like all other faiths devised to restore sanity and common sense in a given society through simple basics like building trust, being truthful, be a… Read more »
THE WORLD IS FULL OF GOODNESS | www.TheGhouseDiary.com There is a lot of good around us, than the bad. I would venture to say 99% of your time witnesses good,… Read more »
Interfaith Language | http://FoundationforPluralism.blogspot.com As a Pluralist (i.e., respecting the otherness of others) my ears are trained to be sensitive. In one of hte discussion we had going, a Professor… Read more »
There is a dire need for us to understand the social structures, how the societies put together, it will help us cut down the prejudices and stereotyping of the others…. Read more »
I am proud of the pluralistic ethos of my motherland, India and my homeland, America. It is a pleasure to call both the nations, “God’s own countries.” Let me explain… Read more »
Genuine Interfaith Dialogue | TheGhouseDiary.com In a Genuine interfaith dialogue, we respect the otherness of others and never claim our faith to be superior to the other as it amounts… Read more »
A tribute to my Grandmother – my Dadimaa This is the story of my Grandmother, it is an interfaith story of an independent unbiased woman one hundred years ago, and… Read more »