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Friday, March 8, 2013

In defense of Islam, pursuing a civil dialogue

This piece at Dallas Morning news was not posted here, this is not written by me


Dallas Morning News - http://www.dallasnews.com/news/columnists/steve-blow/20100919-In-defense-of-Islam-pursuing-9397.ece

By Steve Blow sblow@dallasnews.com Published 19 September 2010 02:28 AM


Over and over you hear it said: If Muslims oppose terrorism, why don't they stand up and say it?

If that has been you, Mike Ghouse ought to be your hero.

It is hard to imagine that anyone has worked harder than the Carrollton resident to demonstrate the peaceful and moderate side of Islam.

And that effort includes personally visiting Dallas' First Baptist Church last Sunday just to put a friendly face on the "evil, evil religion" that the Rev. Robert Jeffress denounced a few weeks before.

"It was wonderful," Ghouse said of the visit. "We were so warmly received."

He hopes a quick chat with Jeffress will be the start of deeper discussion about Islam and the importance of respect between religions.

"I want to have a dialogue with him, not to say he is wrong but to share another point of view," Ghouse said.

The 57-year-old Muslim was born in India and has lived in the United States for 30 years. He owns a small property management firm. But most of his day is devoted to building bridges between people of different faiths.

"It is my passion," he said in his distinctive raspy voice.

He has been a guest a dozen times on Sean Hannity's TV and radio talk shows. "I don't like the way Sean cuts me off, but I have to honor him for giving the American public a semblance of another point of view."

Ghouse said he can understand fear and criticism of Islam because he went through a time of similar feelings. As a teen, he was troubled by passages of the Quran. He called himself an atheist for a while.

But he said deeper study led him to realize the Quran had been purposely mistranslated down through history.

In the Middle Ages, European leaders commissioned a hostile Quran translation to foster warfare against Muslim invaders.

Later, Muslim leaders produced another translation to inflame Muslims against Christians and Jews.

"It was all for politics," he said.

Ghouse said he hopes to present Jeffress with a modern, faithful translation and challenge him to find evil verses.

"If he can, I will convert. I will join his church," Ghouse said. "If he can't, I will call on him to retract his statements and become a peacemaker."

Ghouse acknowledges that deep problems persist within Islam. "Three steps forward, two steps back," he said with a sigh.

And he agrees that mainstream Muslims have not done enough to counter violent images of their faith.

"That is very true," he said. "But part of it is that many Muslims have given up hope that we will ever be heard."

He said repeated denunciations of terrorism seem to fall on deaf ears.
And some efforts have backfired - like the proposed Islamic information center in New York. He said it should be hailed for furthering the moderate Muslim cause.

Instead, it has deepened hostility toward Muslims.

I have been astounded by the amount of anti-Islam propaganda that circulates via e-mail. Tons of it has come my way in the last few weeks.

One theme is that people like Mike Ghouse can't be trusted, that Islam encourages deception.
But Ghouse says actions speak louder than words. And he points to elections in Muslim nations.

More than half of Muslims live in countries with some degree of democracy. And time and time again, Islamist parties are overwhelmingly rejected in favor of secular, mainstream parties.
"The religious parties don't get more than 3 percent of the vote," Ghouse said.

Polls show deep mistrust of Muslims. "But the most important question in those surveys is: 'Do you know anything about Islam?' " Ghouse said. "Most people say no."

What keeps him going is faith in Americans, he said.
"The majority of Americans, if they know the truth, they will change their minds."

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Texas Faith - Chick-fil-A’s moment in the news

Gov. Mike Huckabee capitalized on the situation and called on conservative Christians to rally for Chick-fil-A. There is nothing wrong in doing that, but using the opportunity to goad one American against the other is despicably wrong. An act like that weakens the cohesiveness of America.

How do you see the flap about Chick-fil-A’s moment in the news? Where do you come down?

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-chick-fil-as-moment-in-the-news.html/

MIKE GHOUSE, President, Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas

No matter what controversy hits the nation, the opportunists jump right in to take advantage of the situation.

Gov. Mike Huckabee capitalized on the situation and called on conservative Christians to rally for Chick-fil-A. There is nothing wrong in doing that, but using the opportunity to goad one American against the other is despicably wrong. An act like that weakens the cohesiveness of America.

We can understand Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh’s eagerness to get their share of the spoil. Indeed, this was a rare opportunity for them to regain their lost ratings.

However, I cannot fathom men like Governor Huckabee, Pastor Robert Jeffress and others posing as conservative Christians, and completely disregarding the very teachings of Jesus.
“Blessed are the peace makers” said the man in the Sermon on the Mount some 2000 years ago. Indeed, blessed are the ones who mitigate conflicts and nurture good will for the well being of a given society – everyone stands to benefit from such attitudes.

Instead of aggravating the situation, I wish Huckabee and his ilk had explained that free speech is God-given as well as a guaranteed right in our Constitution. I would have expected them to allay the fears of fellow Americans, and assured gays and lesbians that it did not amount to infringement of their rights. Mr. Cathy was not calling for a ban on gays; he was simply expressing his belief.

Rev. Michael Piazza of the Cathedral of Hope writes, “I couldn’t disagree more with Mr. Cathy’s views, but I also couldn’t feel more protective about his right to say it. I’m also very protective of our right to protest what he says and believes.”

I urge conservative Christians to behave like peace makers for the sake of Christ. The role of religion is to build cohesive societies, where no member of the society has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.

As an American, I would come down on Chick-fil-a, if they deny employment or access to any one on any basis, other than required by law.
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I am pleased to invite you to the
VIII Annual Unity Day
on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 11:30 am
at Unity of Dallas, 6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230
Details at - www.UnityDayUSA.com 

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Mike Ghouse 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.comis updated daily.