For the Love of Huma – Jewish-Muslim story

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I was surprised to hear from Google today – the following article was written in July 2009 and now it hits the conservative Blog – http://www.theconservativespeaker.com/wordpress/?p=37971 – Original article at: http://interfaithmarriages.blogspot.com/2009/07/for-love-of-huma-jewish-muslim-story.html

 For the Love of Huma – Jewish-Muslim story

By Mike Ghouse

The Jews should be proud of this man Anthony Weiner and Muslims ought to be proud of Huma Abedin.

Personally I admire this couple for coming together for love which transcends all other created differences. It takes a lot of maturity to accept each other despite the differences and we need to salute that maturity in every couple.

Politically he is a staunch pro-Israeli, and ideologically Huma may to be pro-justice and would be fair to the Jews and Palestinians. Both have demonstrated their ability to discern the personal, political and religious difference and have based their relationship on love.

Despite the differences, they are setting an example of co-existence and we need to encourage them, we need more of them, through many such interfaith marriages, we can perhaps bring about peaceful coexistence to the people of Israel and Palestine. Isn’t that a dream of every Jew and a Muslim? If not, then I am wrong.

I am pleased to invite the couple to get married – Jewish, Islam and interfaith way here in Dallas on May 2nd, 2010. No system will negate the other, indeed, they reinforce the value of bonding between each other, every religious way.

The role of conservatives ought to be to hold on to the values of peace, justice and co-existence. However, in truth those who claim to be conservative are indeed extremists opposed to the very values that are conservative. God has communicated through Moses, Jesus, Mohammad, Krishna, Buddha and all the spiritual masters the values of co-existence, inculcated via values like the ones spelled out in the Ten Commandments in one form or the other. God wants all of us to get along and live in harmony; no faith preaches hate, chaos, ill-will, malice or chopping God into pieces for each faith to consume a piece of it.

The conservative Jews and Muslims, nay, the extremist Jews and Muslims will start issuing fatwas against these two beautiful human beings and attempt to stick their version of the religion on them, which has been dished out by the middle men, and not God.

“Observant Jews view intermarriage as religious treason” and oddly the “Observant Muslims” claim that it is religiously unlawful for a Muslim woman to marry a non Muslim man”. Why do they call themselves “observant” when they are not, they should call themselves stick in the muds.

To be religious is to be a peace maker, one who mitigates conflicts and nurtures goodwill. That is the purpose of all religions, to bring sense to mankind and live and let live.

The foundation for Pluralism and the World Muslim congress have embarked on creating events that builds bridges between the people, these are model events to mitigate conflicts and nurtutre goodwill. We are entering our XIII Annual Thanksgivign Celebrations this year, V Annual Unity day USA, III Annual Reflections on Holocaust and Genocides and the first event of Religious Weddings. All the links are listed on the left panel of this site.

This is precisely the program we are working on Religious Weddings in Dallas “The purpose of this event is to familiarize the public, civic and religious leaders the rituals and essence of wedding in each faith tradition. It is to highlight the relationship between two individuals regardless of the faith they don. Don; they will in the different costumes and ceremonies encompassing the following faiths as the time allows within three hours of duration.” http://religiousweddings.blogspot.com/

Mike Ghouse is a thinker, writer and speaker on pluralism, interfaith, co-existence, peace, Islam and India. He is a frequent guest at the TV, radio and print media offering pluralistic solutions to issues of the day. His websites and Blogs are listed on his website

http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=6558
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For the Love of Huma – Jewish-Muslim story

Anthony Weiner gives new meaning to the term "Getting caught with his pants down" ... Here's more information on Anthony and his "controversial" Muslim Brotherhood wife Huma ... and their "atypical" relationship ... personally I think Huma "wears the pants" in this family, she is the most ambitious one, she says what goes, she is always in control of situations! ... Perhaps Anthony needs to escape into "fantasy land" with his "sexual escapades" to feel he has "some" power by going behind her back! Has anyone thought of this?<br /><br />
http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=6558 
For the Love of Huma – Jewish-Muslim story
By Mike Ghouse

The Jews should be proud of this man Anthony Weiner and Muslims ought to be proud of Huma Abedin.

Personally I admire this couple for coming together for love which
transcends all other created differences. It takes a lot of maturity to
accept each other despite the differences and we need to salute that
maturity in every couple.

Politically he is a staunch pro-Israeli, and ideologically Huma may
to be pro-justice and would be fair to the Jews and Palestinians. Both
have demonstrated their ability to discern the personal, political and
religious difference and have based their relationship on love.

Despite the differences, they are setting an example of co-existence
and we need to encourage them, we need more of them, through many such
interfaith marriages, we can perhaps bring about peaceful coexistence to
the people of Israel and Palestine. Isn’t that a dream of every Jew and
a Muslim? If not, then I am wrong.

I am pleased to invite the couple to get married – Jewish, Islam and
interfaith way here in Dallas on May 2nd, 2010. No system will negate
the other, indeed, they reinforce the value of bonding between each
other, every religious way.

The role of conservatives ought to be to hold on to the values of
peace, justice and co-existence. However, in truth those who claim to be
conservative are indeed extremists opposed to the very values that are
conservative. God has communicated through Moses, Jesus, Mohammad,
Krishna, Buddha and all the spiritual masters the values of
co-existence, inculcated via values like the ones spelled out in the Ten
Commandments in one form or the other. God wants all of us to get along
and live in harmony; no faith preaches hate, chaos, ill-will, malice or
chopping God into pieces for each faith to consume a piece of it.

The conservative Jews and Muslims, nay, the extremist Jews and
Muslims will start issuing fatwas against these two beautiful human
beings and attempt to stick their version of the religion on them, which
has been dished out by the middle men, and not God.

“Observant Jews view intermarriage as religious treason” and oddly
the “Observant Muslims” claim that it is religiously unlawful for a
Muslim woman to marry a non Muslim man”. Why do they call themselves
“observant” when they are not, they should call themselves stick in the
muds.

To be religious is to be a peace maker, one who mitigates conflicts
and nurtures goodwill. That is the purpose of all religions, to bring
sense to mankind and live and let live.

The foundation for Pluralism and the World Muslim congress have
embarked on creating events that builds bridges between the people,
these are model events to mitigate conflicts and nurtutre goodwill. We
are entering our XIII Annual Thanksgivign Celebrations this year, V
Annual Unity day USA, III Annual Reflections on Holocaust and Genocides
and the first event of Religious Weddings. All the links are listed on
the left panel of this site.

This is precisely the program we are working on Religious Weddings in
Dallas “The purpose of this event is to familiarize the public, civic
and religious leaders the rituals and essence of wedding in each faith
tradition. It is to highlight the relationship between two individuals
regardless of the faith they don. Don; they will in the different
costumes and ceremonies encompassing the following faiths as the time
allows within three hours of duration.” http://religiousweddings.blogspot.com/

Mike Ghouse is a thinker, writer and speaker on pluralism,
interfaith, co-existence, peace, Islam and India. He is a frequent guest
at the TV, radio and print media offering pluralistic solutions to
issues of the day. His websites and Blogs are listed on his website

http://www.emgonline.co.uk/news.php?news=6558

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