Dr. Mike Mohamed GhousePresident, Center for Pluralism Washington, DC, USA Abstract This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changingmulti-faith, multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, and multi-everything… Read more »
PRESS RELEASE JAMAAT (Jews and Muslims and Allies Acting Together) a grass roots interfaith activist group of Jews, Muslims and Allies in the Washington DC metro area, strongly protest the… Read more »
By Mufti Fazal Hamdard The phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbukum’ is a part of the ancient Hindu texts called Upanishads. It means the World is one family. Hindus often cite this phrase… Read more »
For a long time, Muslim men married women of the book–Jews, Christians, and Muslims (Abrahamic), while Muslim women rarely married outside Islam. Likewise, Hindus married only within their faith or… Read more »
Mohd Naushad Khan Let us hope India will learn President Joe Biden’s Eid message and implement it in India for peace and togetherness. President Joe Biden’s decision to reinstate Eid… Read more »
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 »
SUZIE SCHOTTELKOTTE THE LEDGER MULBERRY | It’s not the sprawling Unity Church of Dallas, but Mike Ghouse said Monday he’s pleased to stage his group’s annual Unity Day ceremony Sept…. Read more »
Comment by Mike Ghouse: Raymond seems to be using a few mistranslated verses from the Quran – which were a source of extremism. They have been corrected now for instance… Read more »
Today is Buddha’s birth celebrations. He was a great psychologist and precisely knew the formula for happiness. Some Buddhists look up-to him as God, whereas I see him as an… Read more »
I teach and do workshops on Pluralism – respecting the otherness of the other in religion, politics, culture, and the workplace. In our next program, we will invite June and… Read more »