This year, the Mollapara Durga Puja committee has cancelled cultural programmes, and is instead organising food distribution drives in their neighbourhood. Setting an example of unity and brotherhood, Hindus and… Read more »
Remembering the staunch campaigner for Muslim political rights and founder of schools. Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan III, born on November 2, 1877, was the 48th hereditary Imam of… Read more »
Taken from the book American Muslim Agenda by Dr. Mike Ghouse Chapter 16: Islamic Values No. 6 Forgiveness Forgiveness is one of the twelves values of building cohesive societies. It… Read more »
Dr. Bakhtiar is the first Muslim woman translator of the Quran, and thanks, to her, she corrected the 1400-year-old misogynistic interpretations of verse 4:34 that bred among Muslim women. I… Read more »
Saturday, October 24, 2020 – 2L00 PM – 3:30 PM EST by MCC SeniorsAS MUSLIMS HOW DO WE BUILD A COHESIVE AMERICA?https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87633298939?pwd=UjIxZ2Vna3ZxRHh5V1NTUHdhSWVudz09 Dr. Mike Ghouse, a Public Speaker, pluralist, thinker,… Read more »
Dr. Ram Puniyani “My son is gone… But If you love me, then keep calm. Don’t cause trouble for anyone,” Maulana Imdadul Rashidi, the Imam of Asansol told the funeral congregation… 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 »
Paryushan – a Jain festival of forgiveness For the Jains, followers of Jainism, a world religion, this is the month of reflection. Some observe fasting for ten days, and some… Read more »
Should Muslims sacrifice cattle on Eid-al-Adha? by Dr. Mike Ghouse, Washington, DC On Friday, July 31, 2020, over a billion and a half Muslims around the world, will be slaughtering… Read more »
June 7, 2020. This week is the 36th Anniversary of the attack on the Golden Temple. We, at the Center for Pluralism, feel the apprehensions the Sikh community feels. Since… Read more »