Lunar Eclipse Tonite

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LUNAR ECLIPSE TONITE
Legends abound- darkness has come to an end- evil is temporary – your wishes will come true- get out of others way and -watching eclipse will bring bad luck- if clouds clear here in Arkansas I’m driving thru, I will watch it. This happens once in 446 years. It’s a beautiful 3D natural phenomena.

 

Mike Ghouse The eclipse is coinciding with winter solstice as well. What stories can you share?

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  • Abdul Ghani Desai Mike, we have snow and wouldn’t stop until early morning. There is no chance to see Eclipse.

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  • Mike Ghouse I hope Ms. Moon shows up at 1:00 – the skies are clear in Mt. Pleasant, Texas. I will wait, lost my good camera and I don’t believe iphone will take good pictures… any oneelse watching?

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  • Mike Ghouse Its 1:15 now, and its creeping me out…I took two pictures from my iphone and both showed it full moon… I will take a few more as the moon is decimating as I am watching it… few more.. then I must run in before I become a full circle – it is throwing me off with what the moon looks like and what it appears in the pic. I will post the pictures later… I hope they don’t disappear from the camera…

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  • Mike Ghouse Mary ann your explanation makes sense… Things look spherical from distance.. Ok the moon is getting pencil thin now

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:34 size of a grain of rice now
    And the clouds have cleared around it in a big circle

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:36 is it ny eyes?
    The thing is moving north wards

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:38 it’s pretty much gone..
    Barely see it

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  • Mike Ghouse She is supposed to come back with full glory it’s cold out here and wind is blowing.. Trying to catch my jacket

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  • Mike Ghouse Omg get out and see it 3/4ths gold circle now… Incredibly beautiful! 1:42

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:43 lousy iPhone camer not capturing it

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:45 it’s toggling from rim to 3/4 and back to rim… Next time would be 486 years from now

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  • Mike Ghouse It’s full ring and the sphere now… Toggling or simply my eyes are getting messed up

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  • Mike Ghouse Back to the shape of crescent now 1:48

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎1:52 color of the sun on the rim… no change fromthe last 10 minutes

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  • Mike Ghouse ‎2:03 Moon has decided to stick it out… welcome other observations. I am ready to go to sleep now… got to get up and drive two more hours in the morning in rush hour

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  • Mike Ghouse indeed it is; orangy red!

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  • Ann Whitehead Garner Magnificent to be sharing this historical event with y’all! Notice the STILLNESS in the air? Dogs continue to howl and birds chirping to express their wonderment :-))).

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Janamashtami Mubarak – Lord Krishna’s birth celebrations

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Janmashtami is celebration of Sri Krishna’s birthday, the man who is the 8th Avatar (representation) of Vishnu; meaning the facet of creator that manages the preservation aspect of life. Hinduism sees God in three broad categories; Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma reflects the creator form of God, and Vishnu represents the preserver aspect of creation that inspires one to be righteous, and Shiva brings a finite ending to life. It is a part of the life cycle; every human is born, lives on, and finally disintegrates.

Happy-Janmashtami-2016I visited his birth place in Mathura and that was awesome! I remember hunting for the eternal Rafi’s song ‘ Brindavan Ka Krishna Kanhaiyya”. I was so upset that the same song was sung by Sonu Nigam – and finally found the orginal by Rafi in a remote part of the town Mathura.

On my Radio show in Dallas way back in 2003 and 2004 – Swami Nityanand and I read the entire Bhagvad Gita for our audience in 100 episodes, the same was done for Isla and Christianity and did 50 hours for every religion from Atheism to Zoroastrianism and in between.

My parents told me that I was dressed up as Baby Krishna when I was a baby. I did not hunt for the pictures, that I should have, they were at Gopal Gowda’s home and Ramaswamy’s home, both were my father’s friends in the city council, and my father was the Vice-Mayor with Ramasawamy.

The true way to celebrate Lord Krishna’s birth celebrations (or appearance as the Hare Krishna folks call it) is to read at least a chapter from Bhagvad Gita. I am inspired by it, and I am a Muslim today because of reading a verse from Bhagvad Gita that called on each one of us – finding the truth is one’s own responsibility.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/sri-krishna-birthday-celebration-janmashtami_b_1762997.html  

I am glad Huffington post has published this with Janamashtami songs and all…it has been my commitment to share the essence of festivals, so that we, the people of the United States may learn more about each other…. we have been doing this for 20 years.

Janamashtami Mubarak!
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All Islamic Violence Comes From Hadith, NOT Quran

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While Quranism resonates with the Western mentality — it’s simply the Islamic version of Protestantism’s sola scriptura — it is heresy in the Muslim world. Mainstream Muslim scholars, including so-called “moderates,” regularly and often denounce Quranists as apostates from Islam. They point out that Quran 33:2 commands Muslims to follow Muhammad’s example. And his example — his sunna, which 90 percent of the world’s Muslims are named after — is derived from the Hadith.

Of course, this is precisely why many lackadaisical Muslims (quietly) favor the elimination of the Hadith. As one more fervent cleric put it:

[M]uch of Islam will remain mere abstract concepts without Hadith. We would never know how to pray, fast, pay zakah, or make pilgrimage without the illustration found in Hadith.

Surely then, Quranism is welcome news to lukewarm Muslims? Unsurprisingly, Quranists are regularly persecuted and killed for their position:

— Rashad Khalifa, an eccentric Quranist, was found stabbed to death in Tucson, Arizona in 1990.– India’s Chekannur Maulavi disappeared in 1993 under “mysterious circumstances” and is believed to be dead.

— Egypt’s Ahmed Subhy Mansour was denounced by and fired from Al Azhar University (The world’s most influential Islamic university), imprisoned, and finally exiled.

Of all strategies dedicated to creating a “moderate Islam” — most of which have no theological basis, and are simply built on Western projections of itself onto Islam — Quranism is commendable in that it is at least methodologically viable.

But it rests on an immediately negated claim about the Quran.

Well over one hundred verses within the Quran itself call for nonstop war, or jihad, on non-Muslims. If “infidels” are beaten and still refuse to convert to Islam, they must live as third class subjects and pay tribute “while feelingly humbled” (e.g., 9:29).

The Quran itself prescribes draconian measures — crucifixions, whippings, amputations, stonings, and beheadings — as punishments.

The Quran itself requires the absolute subjugation of women (e.g., 4:34), with particularly devastating results for non-Muslim women.

In short, the first premise of Quranism — that “The Quran is the only authentic book and we cannot go wrong with it,” to quote Ghouse — may only ease the daily life of the Muslim.

But Quranism brings no solace at all to the “infidel.”

Rekindling Pakistan’s Islamic heritage

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No Pakistani, no Muslim and no human is born to be an extremist; each one of us is a product of circumstances.  Some of us extricate ourselves from the situation and freely act out as adults for common good, and some simply react to situations hurting others.

We can always blame others, but that does not change how we live.  If we magically change the circumstances, would everything become hunky-dory?  The answer is an emphatic NO.  Unfortunately no miracle is going to happen, and circumstances will not change by themselves unless we make an effort.

God is all knowing, and yet he tells us to ask him. When we do ask, we go through a process of thinking and making a pathway, thus he opens the doors of our minds to seek solutions.

No society is free from extremists and neither any religion is devoid of them.  Here is a chart that may help us understand this phenomenon.

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Pakistan Chart, it works on every race, nation and faith. 

 

Pakistan has seen the good days, and has been witnessing bad days since the invasion of Afghanistan by the Russians, and the ensuing chaos it created.  We can blame every one for that, but that does not change a thing for the average family.

The thousands of Pakistanis I have met, and thousands more on the net whom I know have a common wish. They look back nostalgically to the Pakistan they grew up with, a Pakistan where all of Allah’s creation was respected, where they lived their lives and let others live theirs. They believed Islam was not a divisive religion but an all embracing religion of the Aalameen, and it accepted the otherness of others through God’s own words, “Lakum Dinakum Waliaddin” to you is your faith as mine is to me. They believed in freedom, and did not believe in pushing others to believe your way as Quran calls, La Ikraha fid-din – there is no compulsion in matters of faith. Indeed freedom of speech, freedom of faith is what Islam is all about.

Can we restore those Glory Days?

Those who have given up hopes emphatically say nothing will change and all attempts to bring a change are useless. I understand their pessimism; however, when they see small efforts produce small changes in attitudes, a sense of optimism comes back to them and will support good efforts.  Without an effort we cannot hope for anything, but with the effort we can hope for the best.


Karachi Interfaith Conference for Peace

Date: September 23-25, 2016

People of faith have a deep interest in building cohesive societies with a strong foundation in truth, justice, mercy and equity.  Ultimately, we all have to live in harmony without fear of the other, leading to peace and tranquility on earth.

The responsibility to create such societies falls squarely on each one of us, and particularly on the shoulders of ‘the majority’ of the population or the ones in power in any given society.

Prophet Muhammad, the mercy to mankind was deeply concerned about the rights of minorities living next to him in Madinah.

He addressed those concerns boldly by initiating the Madinah treaty, where the Jews, Christians, Pagans and others could practice their faith and live by their faith as equal citizens of Madinah – this idea of equality for all humans permeates throughout the Quran and Hadith. Indeed, he established the best example of a pluralistic society.

Now, the people of Pakistan have an opportunity to set an example to resurrect the pristine nature of Islam – Peace for humanity.  It gives hopes to fellow humans, whom God has intentionally created into different tribes such as; Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jews, Sikh, tribal traditions, Zoroastrian and the many varying practices within Islam.

Now, the people with power can serve their own interests by investing in the society that will give them unprecedented long-term organic sustainable security, or they can choose not to invest and possibly live in apprehensions or be on the run.   This translates into its highest meaning in humanity; Peace (Islam). Peace comes from all of us subscribing to a system that works for all, and accommodates us all.  As Muslims, we should be proud to call ourselves Muslim if people of other faiths look up to us with respect for our justness, fairness and kindness.

God has created each one of us to be unique with our own thumb print, eye print, taste buds and DNA, and clearly says he has created us into many tribes, communities and nations. If he had willed, he could have made us exactly alike and with the same faith, but he chose to make us different and gave us different faiths. That’s his will.  He further tells us that the best ones among us are those who take the time to learn and understand each other, and when we do that, conflicts fade away and solutions emerge and peace will be the outcome.  God wants all of us to be happy and live in harmony.
A few individuals have approached me to organize a conference to promote the idea of understanding each other, first hand.   I have kept up with the interfaith movements in Pakistan and around the world and most of them are familiar with my work.  Thanks to Dr. Syed Yaqoob Ali Shah for volunteering to co-chair this effort. There is nothing in it for us other than the calling to do our share of fixing the problems.  We just hope someone can pay the expenses to put this program together.

Our goal is to create harmony through understanding among all Pakistanis including those who are polarized.  Most of the Pakistanis are moderates and want to get along with all, and it is time to express that thought boldly and call others towards moderation, the natural state of human beings.

Please join us in Karachi for the program and see where this tiny small effort can take Pakistan to.  I am looking for Speakers from US, Canada and UK from any faith to come to the program on their own expense.  Please send an abstract of your speech before making the trip; it has got to be inclusive of all Pakistanis regardless of their faith.

Dr. Syed Yaqoob Ali Shah and Dr. Mike Ghouse are co-Chairs of the “Karachi Interfaith Conference for Peace.”  Dr. Shah is a co-chairman of Peace Council International for Interfaith Harmony (PCIIH) and Chairman of Ulma Mashaikh Unity International (UMUI), he can be reached at Syalishah@hotmail.com and Mike Ghouse is a Muslim Speaker at World Muslim Congress, a think tank. He is also the President of Center for Pluralism and  directors in many other organizations. He can be reached at Mike@Mikeghouse.net

Marriages in America, America does it!

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No matter what faith, culture or planet you come from, you become a part of the overall indefinable American culture, America does it to everyone!

I was in a wedding yesterday, a whole bunch of us on our table were talking about the traditional Muslim culture morphing into the American Culture.  Bride’s uncles and aunties flew in from India, and I guess they did not recognize the wedding process including the “Yes I do” part, which was completely different.  Nothing like it was done back home or even imaginable.

The Bride does not do a thing back home in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh, not a thing.  In the US, it is common for the Bride to be in charge of wedding. She does it all – including seating, the sermons, the vows, the food and the entire process.  Parents literally become the guests and are usually instructed what to do and how to behave, which almost all parents obediently oblige.

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I can never forget the wedding I officiated in Jacksonville, Florida – After the dinner, the bride led the dance and was dancing non-stop.  Her mother stood in the corner and was simply admiring her daughter’s independence and freedom, what a smile she had.  I regret not taking the picture of her for her own memories.  She had all the Mamta (mother’s wholesome love) on her face.

In another wedding, the Bride and the groom ran off the canopy right after the rings were exchanged but before I could declare them husband and wife… we had to bring them back and go through the full ceremony. That remains memorable!

All my fatherness was pulled together and perhaps reflected on my face when my daughter got married… she looked so beautiful and was just hard to believe my little girl was so independent.

I wish more and more people of different faiths and cultures are invited to each other’s weddings – there is so much to enjoy in so many different ways.  I am blessed to be an interfaith Wedding Officiant and I cherish the experiences.  In every wedding that I have officiated, the bride is in charge and is very creative with the words and we added the “hand ceremony” during which Neil Diamond’s “hands, such a hand, reaching out and touching me….. Sweet Caroline” was played. Each wedding is uniquely different, but yet very American, definable as the land of the free.

Mike Ghouse
http://interfaithmarriages.org/
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The Source of Muslim Extremism

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Contemporary Muslim scholar Hamza Yusuf writes, “This insidious disease has a source, and that source must be identified, so we can begin to inoculate our communities against it.”
Indeed, that source is clear. Hamza Yusuf knows it and Muslims know it. We just did not want to deal with it, and instead, placed the blame on others. Let’s face it: it is the rogue interpretations and mistranslations of Quran by the villains of Islam that has created this mess.

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They did it to Islam and got away with it.
These villains are not the ones that we conveniently portray as Islamophobes, but they our own Muslim scholars like ibn-Tamiyah, ibn-Kathir, Maududi, Banna and others.  No doubt, they have written some good stuff, but all that so-called good gets wiped out with some of their poisonous write ups.If we want Islam to be Islam, a religion of peace, we need to muster the courage to stand up and reject those interpretations that are anathema to the pluralistic nature of Islam. Those secondary books are mistakenly elevated to be divine by a few Muslims.  Bold actions are required.

Allah is not the enemy of Shias, Sunnis, Ahmadiyyas, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Gays, Lesbians, Buddhists, Atheists, Pagans and others, as many Muslims wrongly make Him out to be.  They have reduced the universal God (Rabbul Aalameen) to a private God owned by them and acting for them.  This simply is unacceptable.

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is a mercy to mankind, but if you ask Asiya Bibi, Naderkhani, Lena Joy, Abdur Rahman and a host of others who have been charged with blasphemy and apostasy, they have difficulty in seeing the Prophet as a mercy to mankind. How can they see it, if the radicals among us harass them in the name of the Prophet?  Many Muslims know that the apostasy and blasphemy laws are not rooted in Islam, yet they have remained silent.

All this venom in the name of Islam is coming from a single source; the secondary books. The Quran is the only authentic book and we cannot go wrong with it.  Until we reject those other books, we don’t have a prayer.

Sharia as practiced is not divine, and divine by definition should be flawless; Sharia laws cannot be divine by any stretch of the imagination.  It was a body of law created by men with the intent of serving justice to fellow beings.  Our own Constitution is a human effort and has been amended 27 times to correct the flaws. To err is human and Sharia law has major flaws that need fixing in order to reflect God’s law which cannot be anything but justice, fairness, kindness and mercy.
We cannot pass the buck and discount our critics as “Islamophobes.” Al-Baghdadi quotes Ibn Hisham’s biography of the Prophet for his evil acts. That book is wrong and unfortunately many a Muslims are not aware of that. Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Brigitte Gabrielle are not cooking up, they are simply quoting what is written up in Hadith, Tafseers and Seerah even though they know it is wrong and at times discounted Hadiths.

The good news is 99.99% of Muslims live their lives and let others live theirs. But that 1/10th of 1% is enough to create a mess. Why should they listen to you, when they have those books to give them their legitimacy?

Terrorism will continue until those bad books are replaced with the correct ones. We cannot force any one to believe otherwise, we have to work with those who are diametrically opposed to us, and plan on bringing common goodness to all in two or three generations. It has to be a gradual process of reason and logic involving everyone.  Any attempt to quick fix will back fire and worsen the situation. Believe me they’ll hold on to their dear books.
Let’s stick to the Quran, we simply cannot go wrong. I know this frightens many; it is, as if pulling the rug from under their feet. In reality, you can live a moral and conscious life by simply following the Quran.  Rejecting those other, so-called Islamic books will not disorient you at all.  Personal Sharia is fine, but the public Sharia needs to be amended (references below).

As a first step towards fixing our problems, we need to rehabilitate the Hadith. A new compilation of Hadiths is the need of the day, it will have two sections. The first section will reflect those Hadiths that are compatible with the statements that God is just and the Prophet is a mercy to the mankind; the second section will include all the questionable Hadiths for the scholars to prove their authenticity.

 

Our problems:

  1. We are afraid of questioning the old-time scholars, many of whom were insensitive to fellow humans who were not Muslims, as they were not raised in the pluralistic environment that Prophet Muhammad lived through.
  2. The man who writes the biggest check for the mosque can shut down the others, and they don’t even make an effort to present their point of view and abandon the good ideas.
  • Prophet Muhammad had said let the left hand not know the charity you give by the right hand, and he added, let no one be humbled down by your favors. If you are a contributor, I urge you to follow the Prophet and not treat the recipients as your slaves.
  1. Most Muslim leaders follow the idiom “Monkey see, monkey do”, that is, we will do it if others are doing it. They lack conviction and don’t have the courage to be the first.
  2. Leadership is not appeasing friends and members of the mosque but leading the community through the pull-e-sirat, i.e., the difficult road.

God has blessed us in America; we are a free and the brave people. If we cannot take the responsibility to fix the problems and boldly take out the germs that have infected the way Muslim have understood Islam, I think no one else in the world can do it.
It is time to take back our religion. I will be happy to boldly stand with all Muslims who want to see Islam as a religion of peace, not only in words but in deeds.  Here are a few pieces;

Quran is not for Muslims – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/quran-is-not-for-muslims_b_6174940.html
Pristine and Mangled up Islam – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/two-islams-the-mangledup-_b_5748280.html

Genesis of Sharia Law – http://sharialaws.blogspot.com/2013/02/genesis-of-sharia-law.html

Sharia Laws need Fixing.
http://sharialaws.blogspot.com/2014/01/fixing-sharia-laws.html
For the heck of it, please check at least five translations of the verse 3:85 and see how messed up they are. Meanwhile, I will finish writing an article on 3:85.   Of course, everything written above applies to all faiths, but that does not abdicate our responsibility to fix our own problems.

God bless the world and every one in it.

Mike Ghouse is a Muslim Speaker, pluralist and an activist. More about him atwww.MuslimSpeaker.com

No Cringing at the Democratic Convention

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I say America is God’s own country for it is blessed with people of every religion, race, region, languages, cultures and other uniquenesses.   We are a full representation of the planet earth, indeed, the Democratic National stage reflected American in its full glory.

dncThe women representing Black Lives matter made a great point, they spoke freely, and that is what our democracy is all about, to face the issues together and solve them.  None of the black people in the audience had to cringe!  Republicans pit one against the other, they even found a Black Sheriff who hated BLM – I don’t know where he grew up or how many accolades they showered him with not to understand the Black people. It is not easy to be a black, constantly living in fear no matter how careful they are how law abiding they are, they risk getting killed, beat up (yes) and arrested.

Thanks to the Cameramen for timely focusing on the audience addressed in the speeches.  I was watching a whole lot of Muslim women in benches, no one had to cringe.  None of the speakers made a mention of their group or their religion in negative terms. The survivor of 9/11 spoke about Terrorists, but did not use the word Muslim. Senator Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota spoke about ISIS terrorists and Boko Haram Terrorists with no prefixes or suffixes  with the word Muslim. Republicans don’t get this, they insist on adding Islam or Muslim to terrorism, how dumb can they be.  President Obama refuses to use the word radical with Islam, and for a good common sense reason – https://theghousediary.com/2016/06/15/obama-refuses-to-say-radical-islam-why/ .
We have to build a cohesive America, where no American has to live in apprehension or fear of the other.  Thank God for this convention.

God bless America and God bless our democracy.

Mike Ghouse for a Cohesive America – everything about me is at www.MikeGhouse.net