Title
- Ramadan day 19 - On the Border Restaurant
Date
- Tuesday, August 7, 2012 | Ramadan 19, 1433
Mosque
- On the Border Restaurant
Address
- Addison, Texas
Recommended reading
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On the Border restaurant
was my destination tonight, Iftaar was at 8:20 on Chips and Salsa with my son
and daughter. It was a peaceful evening, and I always feels good be with my
kids.
No writing on Ramadan,
however, I wrote my weekly column for Dallas Morning News on the Massacre of
Sikhs at the Sikh Temple. It is sad and a difficult situation, however, the
following piece addressed how to prevent such situations.
TEXAS FAITH: Is the Sikh shooting Christian
terrorism?
I
am pleased to share a few thoughts on long term solutions in the light of Sikh
Massacre; this is in conjunction with my column at Dallas Morning
news.
As an American, Indian and a Muslim, I stand by the Sikh community and hope to find sustainable solutions to prevent shameless events like this from happening. As Americans we need to come together to build an America where no one needs to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.
Kindly join us for a
candlelight vigil on August 8th at the Sikh
Temple of North Texas at 506 Gatewood Rd, Garland, Texas
75043 in Garland, TX at 8
p.m.
Blaming will not bring the lives back or solve the
problems, pushing the bigots to the corner will not do it, engaging (there is no
them, it is all of us) them in a normal day to day life has a chance of
nurturing goodwill.
We need to ask ourselves, am I capable of making friends with fellow Americans from different backgrounds, races, faiths and ethnicities? If I am reluctant, biased or bent on blaming others, then half of the problem is me. If I have it, they have it. Then I need to shed my bias first.
We need to ask ourselves, am I capable of making friends with fellow Americans from different backgrounds, races, faiths and ethnicities? If I am reluctant, biased or bent on blaming others, then half of the problem is me. If I have it, they have it. Then I need to shed my bias first.
Here is an article on the topic at Dallas Morning News’s Texas Faith Section, and God willing there will be an article with statements from a few about the incident in a few days.
Texas
Faith is a weekly column at Dallas Morning News managed by Editors William
McKenzie and Wayne Slater, the material is contributed by several panelists, for
all responses please visit http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/2012/08/texas-faith-is-the-sikh-shooting-christian-terrorism.html/
MIKE
GHOUSE, President, Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas
The term “Christian
Terrorism” is one of the most dangerous terms to bring into currency. It is as
ridiculous as “Islamic Terrorism” or Jewish and Hindu Terrorism. I deplore
Juergensmeyer for floating it, as it amounts to advocating an eye for an eye,
making the whole world blind.
We continue to blame Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism or other religions as though they are individuals who can be slapped, hanged, annihilated, beat up, killed or punished for the wrong doing. If we can’t do that, then why bark at religion?
We continue to blame Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism or other religions as though they are individuals who can be slapped, hanged, annihilated, beat up, killed or punished for the wrong doing. If we can’t do that, then why bark at religion?
Every
piece of matter and life is
programmed to seek balance and justice respectively. Blaming a religion is
passing the buck to an intangible non-punishable entity, thus deliberately
perpetuating injustice. Justice is the key to
harmony and peaceful co-existence in the
society.
Individuals are always responsible for the bloodshed and not the religions. By punishing the individual for the wrong doing, we serve justice and restore trust and cohesiveness in the society. We need to go a step further, and find the individuals who inspire men like Wade Michael Page to massacre the Sikhs in the temple or the senseless shooting in Colorado.
Hate is one of the sources of disrupting peace in a society and it is our duty to track down the source of such hate and work on mitigating it. We have an obligation to maintain law and order and faithfully guard the safety of every citizen.
Politicians
and religious leaders need to be aware, that as a civilized society, we can hold
them accountable for making irresponsible statements.
If we learn to respect the otherness of others, and accept the genetic uniqueness of each one of us, then conflicts fade and solutions emerge. Ask yourselves, what is my contribution to America?
If we learn to respect the otherness of others, and accept the genetic uniqueness of each one of us, then conflicts fade and solutions emerge. Ask yourselves, what is my contribution to America?
As an American, Indian and
a Muslim, I stand by the Sikh community and hope to find long term sustainable
solutions to prevent shameless events like this from
happening.
As Americans we need to come together to build an America where no one needs to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.
URL - http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2012/08/texas-faith-is-sikh-shooting-christian.html
No
American has to live in apprehension or fear of the other. There are solutions;
here is a trailer of the movie in making: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMXsTo4VYh8&feature=youtu.be
Each
mosque and each tradition is uniquely different. Insha Allah, I will do my best
to keep that uniqueness intact, however, it is not easy to write different
things each day for the whole month. If you wish to get a complete essence of
this
Mike
Ghouse is committed to building a cohesive America with participation from every
community. Please visit www.AmericaTogetherfoundation.com
Please
mark your calendar for the Unity Day USA, a positive event that brings all
Americans Together to rededicate our pledge for a peaceful, prosperous and
secure America. We are a part of America and we need to feel and live it. If
you liked some of the article, you will like the description of Unity Day USA
at
www.UnityDayUSA.com
In
defense of Islam, pursuing a civil dialoguehttp://www.dallasnews.com/news/columnists/steve-blow/20100919-In-defense-of-Islam-pursuing-9397.ece
Prayer
postureshttp://ramadanexclusive.blogspot.com/2012/07/muslim-prayers-format-salat-or-namaz.html
What
does God really want?
Are
Muslims a part of the American society? http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2011/10/are-muslims-part-of-american-story.html
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