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Showing posts with label Cohesive Societies.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cohesive Societies.. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Zardari, get the attackers of Malala or get the hell out of governance.

Zardari, get the attackers of Malala or get the hell out of governance.

Ehsanullah Ehsan, the gangster chief of Taliban claims responsibility for attack on Malala Yousafzai, a teenage girl who wanted to go to school.  He shamelessly claims, "We carried out this attack," and adds, “"Anybody who speaks against us will be attacked in the same way."  

I hope enough Pakistanis get outraged to bring about a change. If you let a bully get by, he thinks he has the permission to do more. How dare can one get? Government of Pakistan is to be blamed for not protecting her citizens.

What is Zardari doing about it?

Zardari needs to protect every Citizen of Pakistan. He can unleash the entire army and get those rascals, every one of them.  Don’t kill them that would be barbaric, but get them and put them to work.

Give them the Quraan and ask them to study it, until they get it right, keep pounding them, but reward them if they get it right. Keep the process until they get the religion and hopefully come out as better humans. A Judge in Yemen did that successfully.

What can you do about it? 
The least you can do is to write your comments, and join every where you can to lend support to the non-violent peace protests, that will tell the bad guys that the world is not with them.

Had those guys mothers been educated, they would not have behaved this way, It is the female under-education that has brought backwardness to people in the subcontinent in general and Pakistan in particular the only one who can uplift a child is mother, and the mother can change the nations if she has the wherewithal. A woman should never be deprived of education, it should be a crime if any one discourages, makes it difficult and prevents girls from getting an education.
They say evil exists because good people do nothing about it. The least you can do, is write your comments at the Pakistani Newspapers, and inundate the papers to build a momentum and a movement. The bad guys need to know that they are losing support.  Where ever you get a chance, write a short note, copy and paste it every where. You can do it.
Please remember to stand up for everyone that would be the right thing to do.

Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker and a writer on the topics of Pluralism, Coexistence, politics, interfaith, Islam, Israel, India and foreign policy.  He is committed to building cohesive societies, and offers pluralistic solutions on on issues of the day. www.TheGhousediary.com chronicles his daily work, and www.MikeGhouse.net indexes all of his work and sites. 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Texas Faith – Is that the state of religion in America?

http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2012/05/texas-faith-is-that-state-of-religion.html


Years ago, I interviewed a Russian lady on my radio program about religion in America, her response was enlightening. She said, growing up in Russia, she was not conditioned about God or religion to have the proclivity to believe in either, but she was looking for a pigeon hole to fit in. America was not ready to welcome a Godless person then.
Of course, the Russian lady chose to become a Baha'i as it offered the least conflict to her, and I chose Islam as I took time to learn about the pluralistic values embedded in it. I could have chosen any religious path and each would have been equally good for me.  


Texas faith: Are we a nation of Osteens and Obamas?
Moderator Wayne Slater, Dallas Morning News 


How would a foreign visitor with little knowledge of America see the state of religious faith today? Texas Faith panel weighs in.
MIKE GHOUSE, President, Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas

Years ago, I interviewed a Russian lady on my radio program about religion in America, her response was enlightening. She said, growing up in Russia, she was not conditioned about God or religion to have the proclivity to believe in either, but she was looking for a pigeon hole to fit in. America was not ready to welcome a Godless person then.

My story is similar, way back in the nineties, my application for membership at Thanksgiving Square was rejected as I did not fit in any one of their pigeon holes, and there wasn't one for the Atheists at that time. However, I have been a pluralist all my life, in religious terms, it means respecting every which way one worships or bows to the creator in gratitude, and accepts the genetic uniqueness (or God-given) of each one of us.

Of course, the Russian lady chose to become a Baha'i as it offered the least conflict to her, and I chose Islam as I took time to learn about the pluralistic values embedded in it. I could have chosen any religious path and each would have been equally good for me. Religion is about humility and not arrogance.

A foreign visitor with little knowledge about America will experience disappointments as well as admiration for America.

He cannot fathom the hate and denigration of people of other faiths by a few, cannot believe the virulent anti-abortion balderdash by politicians, the hypocritical opposition to same sex marriage while talking about liberty and personal freedom from their other mouths, opposition to public good (health care), and unchecked war mongering rant. He will be disappointed that he did not see much improvement in the rhetoric of the clergy or the politicians from his own country.

The visitor will admire when he or she meets an average Joe in a restaurant, work, soccer, baseball, concert or a place of worship - open minded, tolerant and accepting of the other, treating and behaving as an equal. When he sees the President of the nation standing in a line at a food buffet, and when his boss stands behind him in the coffee line, he cannot stop admiring America. When he sees an African, Mexican, Arab or an Asian moving up in a corporation and becomes as rich as she wants, he will not stop admiring America. He feels this must be a nation with God's blessing and supervision.

The visitor will salute the founding fathers and America's constitution for the freedom, stability, safety and security it facilitates and guarantees to every citizen. Eventually, he will accept the co-existence of the good, bad and the ugly as a norm, and admire the laws of the nations that prevent men taking law in their own hands.

In the pluralism classes I teach, I ask the students to see religion as Mr. Spock (foreign visitor) would have seen without religious pre-conditioning or immersion. They can see religion as catalysts in offering guidance to the ones who are frightened, apprehensive, saddened, confused, angered or hateful to the other. Religions would teach everyone to tell the truth, keep the terms of the contract with spouse, family or business and treat the other as he would wanted to be treated.

It is about building cohesive functional societies. Religion is a mechanism to restore trust among people, so each one can live in peace knowing that his rights will be protected through justice.

As a futurist on interfaith movements, I predict, that at least two generations from now, we would be comfortable to say, my religion is one of the many choices, and further down the road, a significant number will proclaim that my religion is not superior or inferior to any. They will consider claiming superiority would be sheer arrogance and religion is believed to be about humility that builds societies, communities and nations in creating the elusive kingdom of heaven where all live their life without apprehension or fear of the other.

To see all the panelists view, visit Dallas Morning News at:
http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2012/05/texas-faith-are-we-a-nation-of.html
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MikeGhouse is committed to building a Cohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day. He is a professional speaker, thinker and a writer on pluralism, politics, civic affairs, Islam, India, Israel, peace and justice. Mike is a frequent guest on Sean Hannity show on Fox TV, and a commentator on national radio networks, he contributes weekly to the Texas Faith Column at Dallas Morning News and regularly at Huffington post, and several other periodicals across the world. The blog www.TheGhousediary.com is updated daily.