Dr. Mike Mohamed GhousePresident, Center for Pluralism Washington, DC, USA Abstract This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changingmulti-faith, multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, and multi-everything… Read more »
Review by Mike Ghouse The story is about how the Aryans invaded India and controlled the indigenous masses by manufacturing messages and claiming that they came from God and instilled… Read more »
I am on Dialysis three times a week, and four hours each time. I consider it to be my special peaceful time. I make a list of things to do… Read more »
By Mufti Fazal Hamdard The phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbukum’ is a part of the ancient Hindu texts called Upanishads. It means the World is one family. Hindus often cite this phrase… Read more »
On this father’s day, I will be dedicating half an hour to reflect on my father, Mohamed Abdul Rahman. He is one of my mentors and an affectionate and caring… Read more »
Letter to the Editor about its Editorial – Is Biden Admin corrupted to overlook India’s human rights and religious freedom abuses? Human rights organizations and concerned citizens are making efforts… Read more »
For a long time, Muslim men married women of the book–Jews, Christians, and Muslims (Abrahamic), while Muslim women rarely married outside Islam. Likewise, Hindus married only within their faith or… 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 »