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 »
Today is Buddha’s birth celebrations. He was a great psychologist and precisely knew the formula for happiness. Some Buddhists look up-to him as God, whereas I see him as an… Read more »
The word “Pluralism” came into currency in the mid-90s, even though the term was always there, very few people understood its full meaning. We have explained it in simple terms,… Read more »
Islam in 100 words Religion is a system that guides one to live in balance with the self and what surrounds one—the universe. Last week, I wrote about Hinduism in… Read more »
Slay the idolaters wherever you find them 9:5 Finding the truth is one’s own responsibility, it gives clarity and peace of mind knowing that the causer of life, the creator… Read more »
The picture below depicts India before Modi – two kids, a Muslim and a Hindu, are playful and pumping water for each other. Such was my beautiful India, no one… Read more »
A genuine Religious person will talk about other faiths in the same tone and words as the believer of that faith, which means they have to learn about other religions… Read more »
We owe our ally India a considerable favor; we have to pull her out of the ditches and make her a reliable partner. It is in our economic, security, and… Read more »
Laylat al Qadr is also known as Shab-e-Qadr and is considered one of the most valuable nights of Ramadan. It was the night God first revealed the Quran’s words and… 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 »