Dr. Mike Mohamed GhousePresident, Center for Pluralism Washington, DC, USA Abstract This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changingmulti-faith, multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, and multi-everything… Read more »
Why do two people fall in love? Why do you click with some and not with others? What brings two people together? I think love is a product of nature’s… Read more »
Why are Integrated Neighborhoods good for America? I have chosen to live in the predominantly Black community and I am pleased to share my experience. Over the years, I have… Read more »
14th Annual Reflections on Holocaust and Genocides Approx. 3:30 PM Sunday, January 27, 2019, | First Event at 2:00 PM Islamic Society of the Washington Area 2701 Briggs Chaney Rd.,… Read more »
The following essay presents the gross mistakes some of our parents have made in raising us, and how we continue to replicate them. The next article would offer suggestions on… Read more »
Two Pillars of a successful nation are A vibrant economy and cohesively functioning society; one will not happen without the other, otherwise, the nation limps. I have been writing about this… Read more »
Hell Fire drives a few Evangelicals and Muslims out of the Flock. Pope Francis is my Imam. Thus I wrote an article a few years ago, meaning he is my… Read more »
Pluralism News from Center for Pluralism – March 18, 2018 Pluralism is simply defined as “Respecting the otherness of others” i.e., you are who you are, and I am who… Read more »