You
can learn much of everything you wanted to know about
Islam in this workshop, finding the truth is your own
responsibility and the truth brings peace of mind and
hope.
Sunday, October 21,
2007
5:30 - 6:30 Understanding Pluralism - Mike Ghouse
6:30 – 7:30 Understanding Islam -
Imam Zia-Ul-Haq
7:30 – 8:00 Q&A Panel
Coffee and Light refreshments provided - We welcome
sponsorships.
All are welcome - There is no fee.
Understanding Islam
Monthly
workshop on wisdom of Religion
http://www.foundationforpluralism.com/Calendar.asp
The Foundation for Pluralism has undertaken the role of
bringing practical living knowledge about religions to
your town. “We believe knowledge leads to understanding
and understanding to acceptance and appreciation of
another point of view”.
The goal is to bring people of different faiths together
and provide a platform for them to share about their
beliefs, their systems and rituals, while expanding the
knowledge zone of each group.
We hope at least a few of the attendees will walk out
with an open mind and an open heart towards fellow
beings. It is rather difficult to shed the prejudices,
but once we do, there is genuine freedom in it. We have
to change the perception about others, so we can invite
full contributions and participation partnerships from
all faith communities in the nation building and
building our own lives in peace and security.
Islam:
Everything you wanted to know about Islam, you
can learn about it in this short 90 Minutes workshop.
Essence is the crystallization of what each idea,
philosophy, faith or practice is about. Islam can be
summed up as Justice. When justice is the norm of a
society, people live a secure life knowing that no one
will take advantage of them, when justice becomes the
soul of the society, fear dissipates and peace prevails
paving way for prosperity to one and all. Justice is the
single most human craving that needs to be met for
societies to live and let live.
Justice is a floating equilibrium that maintains the
balance in one’s life and what is around him or her.
Islam stands squarely on the principles of justice,
equality, peace and respect to God’s creation; life and
matter.
Ritual is a necessary step towards achieving the serene,
blissful state of mind. Where one follows the
instructions laid down in a manual, to Muslims that
manual is called Qur’aan, each faith has its own manual
that works for followers. Whether you want to have a
good physique or keep good health, you have to follow
the routines in the gym and in your diet to get there.
Just as you have to drive the vehicle following traffic
and road rules to reach the destination. Islam has 5
such rituals, traditionally called Pillars of Islam,
they are: i) Pledge, ii) Prayer, iii) Fasting, iv)
Charity and v) Pilgrimage.
Finding the truth is one’s own responsibility, as truth
frees one from the bondage of hate, malice and ill-will.
Program:
Sunday, October 21, 2007
5:30 - 6:30 Understanding Pluralism
6:30 – 7:30 Understanding Islam
7:30 – 8:00 Q&A
Where:
Crowne Plaza Hotel, 14315 Midway Road, Addison, TX 75001
Directions:
Click Map : From LBJ, north on Midway, after Spring
Valley.
Confirmation:
ConfirmAttendance@gmail.com
Schedule:
http://www.foundationforpluralism.com/Calendar.asp
In affairs of the world, religion appears to be a source
of the problem; it certainly is not. You can always
trace the wars, genocides, oppression and other
atrocities to evil insecure men. Please remember, the
purpose of religion was to fix the evils of humankind
and it continues to do so while some men still don’t get
it. Thanks God, the world is a better place today
because of the Religion and spirituality, without which
there would be chaos. Every Religion is on the same
side, that of goodness for humankind. Finding the truth
is one’s own responsibility as the truth brings
salvation.
If beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, then faith is
in the heart of the believer. Let every one find peace
his/her own way
Pluralism Workshop:
What is Pluralism? What is a pluralistic attitude? Learn
its application at work place, home, social situations
and other circumstance. It is about co-existence **
(Questions to ponder - listed below)
POINTS TO PONDER
1. Is
attempting to undermine divinity of other faiths amount
to arrogance?
2. Is blaming a religion, race, or ethnicity for the
acts of individuals’ amount to deception?
3. Is holding greed, anger, hate, or malice in our
hearts depleting our freedom?
4. Is ridiculing a person amount to ridiculing the
creator?
5. Is judging others without knowing them personally
amount to prejudice?
6. Is God free or some group owns him/her? Are we not
limiting its limitlessness?
7. Does God make deals behind our back and favor some?
Could God do such a thing?
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