The beheading of a Hindu tailor in India who supported insults against the Prophet Muhammad was wrong and un-Islamic. Violence is unacceptable. Mike Ghouse Violence Never Restores Respect for any… 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 »
Ghouse was honored by RCC 13 years ago on April 16, 2009 RELIGION COMMUNICATORS COUNCIL HONORS THREE DALLASITES. Mike Ghouse accepts the recognition with humility.Mike’s 5 Minutes Speech at the… Read more »
by Lawrence Britt Spring 2003 Free Inquiry magazine Political scientist Dr. Lawrence Britt recently wrote an article about fascism (“FascismAnyone?,” Free Inquiry , Spring 2003, page 20). Studying the fascist… Read more »
Sharia in its simplest form is a how-to manual based on the Qur’an and the Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings). It is a human effort to understand the concept of justice… Read more »
Anna Gephart – October 15, 2020 As a non-Muslim American I was in my “World of Islam” class at American University ready to learn about Islamic history when my professor,… Read more »
By Dr. M. Basheer Ahmed courtesy https://www.islamicity.org/ Article link: https://www.islamicity.org/58911/yom-e-ashura-of-imam-hussain/ Yom-e-Ashura is one of the major commemorative events for Muslims. The Martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of the Prophet… Read more »
Before I talk about busting myths about American Muslims, let me start by dispelling a myth about Muslims worldwide.“All (or most) Muslims are Arabs or Middle Eastern” Not true…. Read more »
Casablanca – Morocco’s High Religious Committee has retracted its Islamic ruling stating that apostasy is punishable by death and has decided to permit Muslims to change their religion. The High… Read more »
When Aida Vazin was 15, she decided her mother’s Baha’i faith was not right for She spent time studying Islam, her grandparents’ religion, but ultimately decided organized religion wasn’t for… Read more »