A Good Muslim cannot be a Good American.
Apparently a Doctor wrote a letter, listing 10 reasons why a Muslim cannot be a good American. Yes, it is rubbish and this letter been circulating for many years. I… Read more »
Apparently a Doctor wrote a letter, listing 10 reasons why a Muslim cannot be a good American. Yes, it is rubbish and this letter been circulating for many years. I… Read more »
CFP Bulletin segments CFP – General Bulletin CFP – Muslim Bulletin CFP – Jewish Bulletin CFP – Christian Bulletin CFP – Hindu Bulletin CFP – Sikh Bulletin CFP – Others… 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 »
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 »
Publisher’s note: Lord Mahavir is to Jainism, what Buddha is to Buddhism or Jesus is to Christianity. As a part of our educational programs, at the Center for Pluralism we… Read more »
Weekly Pluralism bulletin will eventually include all major religions. CFP – General Bulletin CFP – Muslim Segment CFP – Jewish Segment CFP – Christian Segment CFP – Hindu Segment CFP – Others… Read more »
As we move forward in perfecting our union, we have to come together more often and on more occasions. The more we see each other, the more we learn and fewer… Read more »
PLEASE NOTE: At the Center for Pluralism, our goal is to reach out to everyone to find out lasting solutions, if you don’t have all the cards on the table,… Read more »
cfp is all about building a cohesive America This weekly bulletin comes to you from the Center for Pluralism, an organization committed to building a cohesive America, where no American… Read more »
Saturday, March 18, 2017, Washington, DC – A small group of people from the Pakistan American Association gathered up in Chevy Chase Community Library to discuss where we stand in… Read more »