What a joy it is to hear from Dilip Saheb about the pluralistic ethos of our great nation I jumped at it for I have written, something similar a few… Read more »
Celebrations do not carry the same zing of cheerfulness and festivities of days gone past By Tariq A. Al Maeena Eid Al Fitr came upon us a couple of days… Read more »
I’m reading arguments between two Rabbis in Israel who are a part of the Israel Palestine confederation. I am one of the board members. One is arguing for peace, and… Read more »
Mike Ghouse Thanks to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for its recommendation of India as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) designation in its 2021 Annual Report… Read more »
1.8 Billion Muslims across the world celebrate Eid-ul Fitr, it is the most important festival of Muslims. Eid means festivity and celebration. It is a joyful moment for Muslims to… Read more »
I get attacked frequently for my stance on Human rights and religious freedom issues, particularly from the Indian Americans. Three weeks ago, a guy was banned from the IRF round… Read more »
RESPONSE TO 26 QURAN VERSES Prof. Akhtar Wasi has given an excellent response to Waseem’s false claim that 26 verses of the Quran incite violence. Professor’s response is generic. Hopefully,… Read more »
102 years ago today, General Dyer of the British Government opened fire on peaceful protestors in Jalianwala Bagh in Amritsar, India. 381 Indians lost their lives. Many women jumped into… Read more »
Please note that I have signed the Hindu American Foundation’s petition to recognize the Genocides of Bangladeshis in 1971, including Hindus and Muslims. Indeed, we commemorated this about ten years… Read more »
Who Are Moderate Muslims? is a chapter from the book American Muslim Agenda available at Amazon and Kindle Every individual—regardless of their race, religion, nationality, affiliation, or gender—falls into three… Read more »