An invitation for Iftar is towards the end. It was the first day of Ramadan in 2013; I got up at 4 AM and started drafting my article for the… Read more »
Vaisakhi is an Indian harvest festival, also known as Baisakhi. It is a celebration of the spring harvest and the start of the new year for the Sikhs. Even though… Read more »
I wish all the Doctors a very Happy Doctor’s day. I am grateful to every Doctor who attended to his/her patients wholeheartedly, out of love for fellow humans’ lives. Someone… Read more »
The Mosque shown in the picture has the looks of the temple; Krishna Deva Raya II built it between 1419-1439. The story is he was losing the wars to Adil… Read more »
Moghra, also known as Motiya and Jasmine, has a special significance to my family and me. After the 1918 Spanish flu, my Grandmother lost her entire family, abandoned the land,… Read more »
The Essence of Islam is a chapter from the book American Muslim Agenda available at Amazon and Kindle Islam remains a myth to many a people, including Muslims, simply because… 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 »
Two Islams: Pristine and Mangled-Up is a chapter from the book American Muslim Agenda available at Amazon and Kindle Nearly two decades ago, I argued with the Islamophobes that there… 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 »
Can a Muslim Woman Marry a Non-Muslim? is a chapter from the book American Muslim Agenda available at Amazon and Kindle This chapter is merely an expression of what many… Read more »