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The Road Not Taken By The Media

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 »

Uncategorized    Bush Betrayed Americans, Center for Pluralism, interfaith speaker, Mike Ghouse, Pluralism Speaker, Social Media

Hinduism In 100 Words

Religion is a system that guides one to live in balance with the self and what surrounds one—the universe. This week, I will start the series on 13 religions in… Read more »

Uncategorized    Center for Pluralism, dharma, hinduism, india, Mike Ghouse, Moksha, Pluralism

All Religions Are Beautiful

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 »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    Center for Pluralism, Christianity, hinduism, islam, Mike Ghouse, Pluralism Speaker, Religion

A Tribute To Bilqees Edhi

Bilqees passed away this month; she is one of the individuals I admire and want to write a tribute to here; here is the short version. She ran a center… Read more »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    Bilqees Edhi, humanity, Mike Ghouse, Pluralism Speaker, Rabia Bibi Osman

Indian American’s Interfaith Marriages Imitative Honored With Award

by Huma Nisar Interfaith Marriages, a Washington-based wedding officiant service, led by a prominent Indian American Muslim Mike Ghouse, has been recognized as a winner of the 2022 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice… Read more »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    American Muslim Agenda, AWARD FOR INTERFAITH MARRIAGE, india, Indian Muslims, interfaith harmony, Mike Ghouse, World Muslim CongressEdit

Ghouse Honored By Religion Communication Council

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 »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    Center for Pluralism, Dallas Peace Center, islam, Mike Ghouse, Pluralism, RCC, Religion

Armed Anti-Muslim Protests: An Opportunity For Dialogue?

Many US Muslims are wary as armed anti-radical Islam protests were planned at over a dozen US mosques. Other Muslims see such protests as a rare opportunity to engage with… Read more »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    America, By Patrik Jonsson, Dialogues, humanity, interfaith speaker, Mike Ghouse, Muslim, Peace

Where have all the seers gone?

The following poem was written by Raju Rajgopal, Director of Hindus for Human Rights. He wrote this poem describing his anguish at the Ram Navami violence, and the near-total silence of Hindu… Read more »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    HindusforHumanRights, Raju Rajgopal

Ramadan for Non-Muslims

Dr. Mike Ghouse This article is 2669 words long and is complete and comprehensive. It is everything you always wanted to know about Ramadan. Ramadan is also known as Ramzan… Read more »

Festivals    Festivals of Faiths, Mike Ghouse, Pluralism, Ramadan, Ramzan, White House

When Passover and Good Friday Fall on The Same Day – Opinion

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 »

Center for Pluralism, Uncategorized    Center for Pluralism, Christians, interfaith speaker, jews, Mike Ghouse, Muslims, Passover, Pluralism Speaker

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