Interfaith relationships are becoming more commonplace with each generation. Religion, for some, is not the deal-breaker for relationships that it once used to be. For some people, religion is a… Read more »
Ridvan is a twelve-day festival in the Baha’i Faith, commemorating prophet-founder Baha’u’llah’s declaration that he was a messenger of God and the promised one of past religions, charged with bringing… Read more »
Guru Gobind Singh’s 350th birth year celebrations. In India, particularly in the state of Punjab, huge celebrations are planned. He was the tenth of the ten Sikh Gurus, the eleventh guru… Read more »
Compiled from different sources Gahambars are six seasonal festivals or high feasts when Zoroastrians assemble to eat and share food communally. They are joyous occasions at which rich and poor… Read more »
Note: Compiled from different sources Lailat al Miraj is also called Shab-e-Meraj. Lailat is Arabic and Shab is Persian, Urdu and Hindi version of the phrase. Isra and Mi’raj (Isra… Read more »
The Day Hazrat Ali was martyred By Ismail Bey On the morning of the 19th of Ramadan an assassin crept up to Ali ibn Abu Talib as he was saying… Read more »
I wrote this on April 15, 2007, and have written many more articles, but at this time, I am copying the old article. I had the opportunity to attend two… Read more »
First published at Huffington Post:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/a-muslim-pluralist-celebrates-easter_b_2976582.html The first response from a few Muslims would be “no, no and no!” Muslims cannot celebrate resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus did not die, he… Read more »
When Holly first kissed Jeff on a dance floor back in the 1990s, she was a college freshman from Staten Island and he was a frat brother from Long Island…. Read more »