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 »
The Indian Navy is also considering redeploying its largest landing platform dock (LPD) INS Jalashwa to pick up supplies from the Gulf allies. By Shishir Gupta, New Delhi, Hindustan Times After… Read more »
Executive Summary The constitution provides for freedom of conscience and the right of all individuals to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion; mandates a secular state; requires the state to… Read more »
Please don’t ignore the action items listed below. International Religious Freedom Roundtable, we meet every Tuesday from 11-12 and cover issues from Chile to China, Russia to South Africa. It… 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 »
The following statement in Jerusalem post mocks journalism, “Yet on the other side, we have entire generations raised on glorifying violence against Jews.” The same is true about Jewish children… Read more »
This article is about building bridges between Hindus and Muslims. It is a beautiful prayer, and you can see the reflections of Sura Fatiha and Ikhlas in the Mantra. At this… 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 »
222 years ago, on this day, May 4th, 1799, Tipu Sultan was martyred. He was one of the first Indians to fight colonialism and resisted the East India Company. The… Read more »
Well written tribute, I had the opportunity to co-speak with him on Facebook about Interfaith. God bless him. I can relate to some of his anecdotes; My story is similar;… Read more »