This article was first Published on June 14, 2020 at – : https://centerforpluralism.com/my-father-was-an-amin/ 1952 MANDYA, KARNATAKA, INDIA — The Chief Minister of Karnataka (then Mysore state) Sri. Kengal Hanumanthiah called… Read more »
M. Abdul Rahman, my father passed away forty-two years ago, and I continue to miss him. He was a very affectionate and caring man. He readied me to go to… Read more »
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Teachers would love the following story from Bhutan. I am dedicating these notes to Mr. Abdul Hakeem, my teacher in the Middle School. He was affectionally called “Hakeem Hazrat” by… Read more »
By Mike Ghouse www.CenterforPluralism.com | The Ghouse Diary.com Gratitude, repentance, and forgiveness are the most important elements in restoring one’s life and sustaining one’s tranquility and happiness. On this father’s… Read more »
A tribute to my Grandmother – my Dadimaa This is the story of my Grandmother, it is an interfaith story of an independent unbiased woman one hundred years ago, and… Read more »
HAPPY FATHER’S DAYURL – http://nabsites.net/demo/happy-fathers-day-2/ One of my most affectionate moments with my Dad occurred, when I left home to work in Saudi Arabia in 1977, he hugged me and… Read more »
I called up my brother Kalim today, the fourth one among four brothers and a sister. He is physically not on par with the others, and he could not even… Read more »
Tracing the roots of my quest for Pluralism. I am an Indian American, and take immense pride in the pluralistic ethos of India. Indeed, I have made a commitment to… Read more »