Quaker and a Muslim Interfaith Marriage
The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented… Read more »
The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented… Read more »
Mike Ghouse http://interjunction.org/article/the-road-not-taken/ Could the Iraq war have been prevented had the American media asked the right questions? How do conservative media commentators frame the actions of different religious communities?… Read more »
My commentary: This article has the signs of dreams coming true for me. For years, I have longed to see a reconciliation between Christians and Jews, Christians and Muslims, Jews… Read more »
Easters have come and gone; has he risen yet within us? I hope and pray that each of us will let Christ rise and shine through us so that he… Read more »
Great story to read! It gives me a lot of hope to know that the Indian kids born in America have imbibed the American values of equality, justness, and fairness… Read more »
“Yoshiro Mori has resigned as the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee president following sexist comments implying women talk too much.” We have come a long way and have a lot more… Read more »
This is one point of view, and I am thinking another. Forgiveness and compromise is not weakness, it is strength. Mike Ghouse You know who has the right idea right… Read more »
You may like this video- it has a taste of a festivity from Atheists to Zoroastrians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vAwvoqz01I&feature=emb_logoIf you think about the essence of each festival, it is designed to bring… Read more »
BEST NEWS FROM PAKISTAN Congratulations to Rehan Allahwala for establishing the Insan Party. Imagine a company – when its members are tense, they will not be as productive. But when… Read more »
Over 3.5 Million reads for this article since it was initially published. On that tragic Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001, I was called on to address the emergency after… Read more »