Understanding Patriarchy | Bell Hooks
by Bell Hooks Patriarchy is the single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation. Yet most men do not use the word “patriarchy” in… Read more »
by Bell Hooks Patriarchy is the single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation. Yet most men do not use the word “patriarchy” in… Read more »
Review by Mike Ghouse The story is about how the Aryans invaded India and controlled the indigenous masses by manufacturing messages and claiming that they came from God and instilled… Read more »
In conversation, the 2019 Templeton Prize winner does not pull punches on the limits of science, the value of humility and the irrationality of nonbelief By Lee Billings on March 20, 2019 Marcelo… Read more »
Jawaharlal Nehru was pained by the abuse of religion by peddlers of blind faith and those using religion as a cover for their political goals By Dr Ram Puniyani Former… Read more »
PRESS RELEASE JAMAAT (Jews and Muslims and Allies Acting Together) a grass roots interfaith activist group of Jews, Muslims and Allies in the Washington DC metro area, strongly protest the… Read more »
Yesterday, on June 26, I got a chance to meet with N.V. Ramana, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, at an informal gathering of Indians in Washington, D.C…. Read more »
What I wear, eat, drink or believe is my business. Pluralism in culture is learning to respect the otherness of the other. You are who you are, and I am… Read more »
Putting rest to the conflict about Hazrat Aisha’s age at her marriage to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). A similar controversy is brewing about Ma Sita, Lord Ram’s wife. In both cases, the… Read more »
By Mufti Fazal Hamdard The phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbukum’ is a part of the ancient Hindu texts called Upanishads. It means the World is one family. Hindus often cite this phrase… Read more »