By Dr. Basheer Ahmed Introduction: The Crisis of Muslim Fragmentation Muslim countries today face numerous challenges, but their most pressing issue is a persistent lack of unity. Without solidarity and… Read more »
By Jill Jacobs A few days after a Lebanese Christian militia, under the permissive watch of the Israeli army, slaughtered thousands of Palestinian refugees in Beirut in 1982, Rabbi Yehuda Amital… Read more »
Daring the Human Monkeys Thank God for America; I am free and fearless. However, some 25 years ago, I had a fatwa hanging over my head. I challenged them to… Read more »
By Mike Ghouse | Center for Pluralism | World Muslim Congress Introduction In a world increasingly divided by religious conflict and political radicalism, this heartfelt message is a bold call… Read more »
Remembering Najma: A Beloved Soul Seventeen years ago, my late wife, Najma, passed away due to cancer. She was one of the most beloved individuals in Dallas, admired by both… Read more »
I commend the Islamic Center in India for its initiative to distribute copies of the Quran to fellow Indians. However, concerns arise from the quality of Quran translations. Poorly executed… Read more »
We reproduce below the speech by Dr. Mike Ghouse delivered at the International Conference on ‘Intellectual Crises of the Muslim Ummah: Rethinking Traditional Solutions’ held on April 6-7, 2015 at… Read more »
Introduction The phrase “Kill the Infidels wherever you find them” is often cited as the whole truth without reading preceding and following verses. out of context, leading to widespread misconceptions… Read more »
On March 19, 2013, I was honored to contribute a column to the Dallas Morning News, offering thoughts and advice to the newly elected Pope Francis. As a long-time member… Read more »
Context Matters: A Preface on Dialogue and Disputed Statements In light of growing tensions and fears in both Western and Muslim communities, this article presents a reflection on mutual understanding… Read more »