Interfaith Marriage : Quaker & A Muslim
The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented… Read more »
The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented… Read more »
On May 23, Guru Hargobind Singh established the Akal Takht, which represents the highest seat of earthly authority of the Khalsa (the collective body of the Sikhs) today. Gurū Hargobind… Read more »
Thanks to the outpouring of love from the Dallas Athiest, Bahai, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Native American, Sikh, Wicca, Zoroastrian, and other communities. Every community was represented, including… Read more »
It was winter of 1977. I was in charge of the Finance Department of Fluor Arabia in Shedgum, Saudi Arabia, and later got promoted and managed five sites from Dhahran…. Read more »
My friend Todd C wrote this morning, “My wife said something very sobering yesterday in a brief moment before I left to take my six-year-old to Kindergarten. “This may be… Read more »
SUZIE SCHOTTELKOTTE THE LEDGER MULBERRY | It’s not the sprawling Unity Church of Dallas, but Mike Ghouse said Monday he’s pleased to stage his group’s annual Unity Day ceremony Sept…. Read more »
The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented… Read more »
This is in reference to the article about Rich Muslims blowing their monies on Hajj and Umrah. Of course, priorities change with time. At this time, the focus for Muslims… Read more »
Mike Ghouse http://interjunction.org/article/the-road-not-taken/ Could the Iraq war have been prevented had the American media asked the right questions? How do conservative media commentators frame the actions of different religious communities?… Read more »
The purpose of life is four-fold in the Hindu tradition; to achieve Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. Dharma means living righteously and acting morally and ethically throughout one’s life. Artha… Read more »