By what logic do we see Muslims of today as the Mughals’ descendants? The demand for the restoration of temples will bring anything but a just closure. By Yogendra Yadav… Read more »
Dr. Mike Ghouse (214) 325-1916Office (202) 290-3560www.CenterforPluralism.comwww.HolocaustandGenocides.comWashington, DC Persecution of Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Others. 17th Annual Holocaust and Genocides & Awards EventSunday, January 23, 2022, 2-4 PM ESTA… Read more »
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 »
Mike Ghouse Thanks to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for its recommendation of India as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) designation in its 2021 Annual Report… Read more »
RESPONSE TO 26 QURAN VERSES Prof. Akhtar Wasi has given an excellent response to Waseem’s false claim that 26 verses of the Quran incite violence. Professor’s response is generic. Hopefully,… Read more »
American Muslim Agenda is a chapter from the book American Muslim Agenda available at Amazon and Kindle Twelve Agenda Items Our vision is a cohesive America—an America where each one… 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 »
One Mr. Wasim Rizvi is planning to file a petition in the Indian Supreme Court to remove 26 verses from the Quran, and supposedly they incite violence. As a former… Read more »