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Author Nancy Hawkin?s New Book Dreams for a World in Harmony
Author Nancy Hawkin’s New Book Dreams for a World in Harmony
VICTORIA, Australia (PRWEB) January 25, 2012
Dreams for Christianity invites clergy, chaplains, teachers, Christians to explore the activities of the dreams through music, prose, listening, learning, and just having fun together with students, young families, and those of other faiths.
Whether it be discussing with our cousins of the same Abrahamic family, the Jews and Muslims, or singing in a school choir’s competition, or inviting teenagers to take a leadership role in the church—all the dreams focus on breaking generation and cultural barriers to encourage unity, ‘oneness’ and greater understanding.
For Bishop John Parkes of Wangaratta, “this book seems to be more than a book, instead it is in my experience more like a recollection of conversations with beloved companions… as you speak the truth in love…of the mighty acts of God in our language, our cultural configuration, our place and time. You have moved into deep waters here….”
Dreams for Christianity, together with its companion book, O My God! Where Are You? discuss programs over two years for Advent, Lent and Ordinary Sundays, based on St. Luke’s gospel and his Book of Acts. For fear of becoming sanctimonious, a Really Intelligent Atheist, called Ria, (alias retired lawyer Barbara Coddington) is a companion through the book.
This book will be featured in this month’s Reader’s Digest Magazine.
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About the Author
Nancy Hawkins, a practicing Christian with a nursing/teaching background, who completed a four-year Education for Ministry course in 2000. Her first book, “O My God! Where Are You?” was published in 2004 available from http://www.biblestudieswithluke.com.au or http://www.theworldinharmony.com. Dreams for Christianity is an ideal gift for anyone who would like to change the world—even a little bit.
Dreams for Christianity * by Nancy Hawkins
Publication Date: October 25, 2011
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Author Reveals The Real Bible Code for Easier Comprehension
Author Reveals The Real Bible Code for Easier Comprehension
Coventry England, UK (PRWEB) July 15, 2011
Readers are invited to discover the whole point of the Bible in an enlightening read by author Valbert McCook, The Real Bible Code. Made available through Xlibris, this eye-opening new book unlocks the story of the Bible in an organized, comprehensible manner.
Throughout history, God has selected certain characters before and after the flood to record and pass down the past, present, and future events of His plan. The Romans, hunted and slaughtered Jesus’s people after The Crucifixion and stole and found scrolls/manuscripts, then made up the New Testament. The author, from 4 years old to 19 years old constantly questioned all the people he encountered who read the Bible like a poetry book in an abstract or parrot fashion. He realized that he was more aware of the story of the Bible than those around him. In an attempt to share the wisdom given to him, this book was born. It has taken the Author 20 years to simplify the story of the Bible and he has done so in Ten Codes/Chapters.
The Real Bible Code allows readers to easily depict and understand the prophecies of God’s sacred book. It brings them to discover biblical events and grasp its true story. Divided into ten chapters or “codes,” this volume reveals and explores biblical stories such as The Creation, The Great Flood, The First Covenant, The Ark of the Covenant, the making of Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, the last days events and much more.
“The point of understanding the story of the Bible is so that we can save our children and ourselves from The Great Tribulation to come (Nuclear War- World War III)”
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About the Author
I was born in England and I am afro Caribbean decent. I can honestly say I was enlightened at the age of 4 when my older Brother Trevor taught me the Lord’s Prayer. What stood out to me was the heaven on earth part of the prayer; this started me reading the Bible. All of a sudden I wanted to know more about God because I was scared of God which led me to be scared of death, it gave me terrible nightmares. I wanted to get to know God and the Bible was the way to do it. At the beginning the bible talks about The Creation which made me think about the making of the Earth, the trees, the water, animals, the universe and man etc and how we are all still here.
I was brought up as a Christian; I used to go to Sunday school, Church, members of the Christian Community prayer meetings in houses where we studied the Bible. I have had various meetings with Muslims, Seeks, Buddha’s, Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, Rastafarian’s and lots of people from various different churches within the Christian Community with other religious or God fearing people round my/their houses and we talked about God. We were all different with different views and opinions, but the 1 thing we had in common is that we knew the rules on how to behave properly no matter the cost, as Jesus did when he set the example of a perfect man. Continuing with the same concept, you have to live with it, even if you are treated unfairly, just as Jesus was.
Nobody seems to have noticed that there is a story in the Bible which begins at page 1 like any other book! I have found in my studies, the key to understanding the Bible is to put all opinions, emotions and spiritual feelings aside and read it as a book for the story that it is. My book gives you the story of the Bible in ten codes; these are the keys to understanding the whole story of the Bible. It has taken me over 20 years to simplify the story of the Bible so that even children can get to know the full story.
The Real Bible Code * by Valbert McCook
Never Been Interested in God Religion or the Bible!
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Online Indian Dating Exposed
It can often be difficult for single people with an Indian background to find a suitable partner. Indians now live in many countries around the globe in substantial numbers but still find themselves reasonably alone. The issue hasn’t just been to find romance and marriage but also religion sometimes makes the matching difficult. This is no longer the case it seems.
Until recently, marriages were arranged in India by the families of the bride and groom. However, migration has played havoc with some of the previous marriage traditions. Many Indian singles, living both in and out of India, are now preferring to find their own marriage partners.
Finding marriage partners can be tricky enough with any dating service. Indian matrimonial sites are well aware of the additional sensitivities of the modern Indian single. Many dating sites dedicated to Indian singles allow their members to find romance through special categories such as religion and nationality.
This is highly advantageous for the Indian living out of India who may want a partner who has been brought up in India. It is also fantastic for the single Indian looking for a partner out of India, but who still respects Indian traditions. The religious categories ensure that not only will your spouse be Indian but will also share the same religious practices and philosophies.
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Hindu singles, Muslim singles, Christian singles, Sikh singles, Jewish singles,as well as Jain, Parsi, and Buddhists are all categorized and catered for on a professional Indian dating site. All religious standards are catered for from the extremely strict to the relatively relaxed. You can even add mother tongue as a selection category. The choices in languages on some dating sites were far too many to even start mentioning.
Indian dating sites allow Indian singles the opportunity to get to know their potential spouses before a marriage is arranged. Online dating services and photo profiles can be fantastic options for seeking matrimony without compromising reputations. Times have chamged too. In that, finding your own partner and introducing that potential partner to your parents is now more common place.
What to look for in an Indian dating site?
* a large membership base is a great start as there will be more singles to select from.
* a dating service which displays the true knowledge and understanding of Indian traditions, values and religious beliefs.
* respect for matrimony.
the choice of gleaning others profiles and actioning free trial memberships before forking out any cash.
* ample members who live in your preferred city.
* a dating site that provides extra dating resources such as blogs, and forums.
* an opportunity to increase you Indian friends and relations in your social surrounds.
* categories for religion, nationality, and preferred mother tongue.
Indian dating sites provide all the advantages of modern technology to bring Indian singles together from all over the globe. You no longer need to feel socially or culturally isolated. There is a perfect match out there for you who shares your heritage and religious beliefs.
Billy Baker is an advisor to the dating and relationship industry and has supplied this review on Indian Dating sites.
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Arabs and Muslims are NOT Minority Group, They are Very Much Less in America
Hasan A. Yahya, Professor of Sociology
This article is a call for understanding human cultural nature of equal rights. Studies of history of race relation, sociologically speaking, began early of the twentieth century, when the numbers of Arabs was small, and mostly assimilated to society keeping their own traditions. Young people are more prone to assimilate. This phenomenon is observed in many studies about first, second and third generations. In countries of Malaysia, Indonesia,as well as African and Europeannations, the same can be said. The last statement will further be discussed in this article in terms of structural assimilation.
Christians were the arrow head for early immigration. For one reason or may be two, one intrinsic and the extrinsic. The first was the effect of Christian Missionaries which encourage moving to the United States. Most early comers were from Syria, Lebanon and Palestine.
The second, however, was the reluctant of Muslims to leave, because of loosing faith, and lack of Mosques in America. In other words, they were afraid of loosing their faith if they step outside their countries.
Demographically, according to reports and studies on Arab and Middle Eastern people in North America, since 1945, the waves of immigration were Muslims from both the Middle East and South East Asia (Pakistan, Iran, and Indonesia) . Recent immigration from 1980 to this date, the oil countries were booming and sent a large numbers every year as students. Many were graduated and return to their countries, a small number remained in the country.
Unlike early immigration, late immigration is highly qualified and more professional. And the majority of early immigration was of Christian faith, the late immigration was of Muslim faith.
Estimation of Americans of Arab origins from one to three millions Arab live in the USA. Muslims, however, double or triple that number. In some reports they passed the Jews numbers in the year 2000. Others give the number of 11 million taking into consideration the fertility rate among them.
9/11 tragic accident have changed everything related to both early and late groups of immigrants. The mistrust flowed on the service of race relation between Americans and non-Americans, especially Muslims. Lack of knowledge to distinguish who’s who from both types of immigrants brought generalization over all brown skinned people, even from India and other non-Muslim nations. Christians who were more apt to assimilate to the host country, and millions of young people, who were well educated and knowledgeable of American culture and consider themselves Americans, were under scrutiny from what sociologist s call, the institutional or structural racism, where people would like to be assimilated and to be considered as Americans, but the structural system deny that image and treat them as outsiders, no matter how long their ancestors were in the country.
This phenomenon, may be general to all immigrants, but the question: where are you from? is common in the American culture. When you answer, from Michigan, in the author’s case, the next question jumped immediately,: I mean, originally.
Furthermore, no matter immigrants try to assimilate and live in America and enjoy the American dream, their origin pops up in the news media now and then, So Arab origin, or Muslim origin became famous of bad behavior and inference to the American society.
This media mistake is encouraged for political rather than social propaganda. Part of this image was promoted by non-Arab and Non-Muslim agencies. I believe the negative image was built up, depending on stereotyping theories of assimilation. Even though, the wave of these negative images is related to the amount of knowledge and cultural interaction between American public (Military personnel abroad included) and those of Middle Eastern immigrants.
While no news reporter on TV or Radio or Newspaper may be found, as able to conduct a non-biased report or interview or with no personal or ideological bias added! It rarely done.
These biases can be found in any society. But the wealth, ownership and ideology are common to all biases around the world. Politically we see the views and differences between democratic and republican parties followers or capitalists and communists or socialists. Between Arab and Jews, between pro tradition and pro modernism.
As an Arab American, I have described in several articles, the role of media in directing the public opinion to the negative images about Arabs and Muslims in the United States. Especially the media reporting on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Most of the media for a long time, until recently, combine between negative incidents in the society or community with pictures on Arabs or Muslims on the same page of Newspapers, conversely when the issue about their enemies, newspapers show positive images with them. In an article on the subject, I wrote a three parts article, in the first part, for example, I said:
“………. ( I ) came to the conclusion that Arabs and Muslims have a long way to go in America! Where media shows Colored Democracy or many democracy faces or undemocratic Democracy. The survey titled: Israeli and Palestinian voices on the US op-ed pages, made by Patrick O’Connor, Palestine Media Watch, 13 March 2006. In the first part the author describing how Palestinians are generally not allowed In the US media to speak for themselves or to articulate their historical narrative. Israelis, however, are permitted to speak, to explain the Israeli experience and even to explain about Palestinians. As a result, the Israeli story is known in the US while Palestinians are dehumanized. This report exhaustively details the extent to which Palestinian voices have been silenced in the op-ed pages of major US newspapersfor the past five years. This report compares the number of opinion pieces published by Israeli writers with those published by Palestinian writers between September 29, 2000, and December 31, 2005, in the op-ed pages of The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and The Washington Post, the five US newspapers with the greatest circulation. The analysis reveals the following: – Over the five year and three month period, the five newspapers published 680 op-eds on Israel/Palestine. 214 were written by Israeli writers and 86 by Palestinian writers, an average of 2.5 Israeli writers for each Palestinian writer. – The Wall Street Journal has the most lopsided five-year record, averaging 5.1 op-eds by Israelis for every one op-ed by a Palestinian writer. – The New York Times has been the least balanced over the last three years with anaverage of 4.3 Israeli op-ed writers for every Palestinian. – The Los Angeles Times published 2.3 Israeli writers for every Palestinian writer. – The Washington Post (1.4/1) and USA Today (0.8/1) are near parity between Israeli and Palestinian writers. – The relative balance at The Washington Post and USAToday indicates that a bias towards Israeli writers is not inevitable, but is a result of the choices made by the editors at The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times.”(Yahya 2009)
While earlier in history, the bias in the 1940 was acceptable in a traditional society, it is worsened over the years, and by the 1980s, it was pretty bad all over. Many anchors may be found on the TV in the 1970s and 1980s, and in the national newspapers, were biased. The reason they could get away with airing their bias is that the owners and supporters of the TV stations and newspapers were biased in the same way. Those who favor these media stations or radio talks, become more and more limiting their intake to only the TV news of their favorite station. And most people who read the newspaper limit their news intake to only their favorite newspaper. These people are not really “up on the news” to any degree, since all they see or hear is that one biased news source. As Toynbee described the whole western civilization when he wrote sixty years ago:
”Our present Western outlook on history is an extraordinarily contradictory one. While our historical horizon has been expanding vastly in both the space dimension and the time dimension, our historical vision-what we actually do see, in contrast to what we now could see if we chose-has been contracting rapidly to the narrow field of what a horse sees between its blinkers or what a U-boat commander sees through his periscope.” Toynbee (1948:150)
Toynbee may be was right in his statement, but this image is general among all cultures, not only the western outlook on history. Unfortunately, Edward Said follows track of Toynbee, but in the other direction. In Said’s view, we see the same U-boat was commanded by the Arab-American writer. In my view of Crscentology, I emphasize the fact, that both writers were right, but they did not find the way to make the falcon view to see all sides involved.
In conclusion, Arabs and Muslims will, may be, never be considered as minority group by the system as others, and they have to suffer this universal image in all countries all over the world, even in Arab and Muslim nations such as Malaysia and Indonesia or Europe. Therefore, Arabs and Muslims have to be aware of this fact and work with it, and consider themselves full citizens, in spite of what the host system perceive them. This needs more education and self confidence among the new generations of Arab and Muslim children to accept integration, participation and sharing values according to the laws and dreams of the country, which every country wishes to accomplish. It will take long time for the the majority of Arabs and Muslims to be accepted as Americans, (or french, or German or British, or else). I think minority groups have to understand this feeling as normal in almost all cultures. They have to defend the same principles of integrity, dreams, values and the spirit of the age, in the host country to contribute in building world civilization rather than limited minority kingdom. ( 1570 words) www.askdryahya.com
Dr. Hasan A. Yahya is a writer, scholar, and professor of philosophy. Has a 2 Ph.d degrees from Michigan State University. He published 53 books plus (40 Arabic and 13 English), and 230 plus articles on sociology, religion, psychology, politics, poetry, and short stories. Philosophically, his writings concern logic, justice and human rights worldwide. Dr. Yahya is the author of Crescentologism: The Moon Theory, and Islam Finds its Way, on Amazon. He’s an expert on Race Relations and Arab and Islamic cultures, he is not affiliated to any organization but interested in religion, world affairs and global strategic planning for justice. www.dryahyatv.com
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Muslim Dating A Christian Girl?
Question by .☆.: кιηg єναℓαѕт:.☆: Muslim Dating A Christian Girl?
I mean its not like were going to get intimate at all (don’t plan to)especially that were 17 and I like her alot and she likes me alot. Im a muslim sunni and ill admit im not the best muslim ever I don’t pray 5 times a day, but I do go to friday prayers and listen to the imam when I can, I do ask for forgiveness and all, I do fast in ramadan, At once I heard at the imam say that if I have even a tiny amount of faith that allah will forgive and keep forgiving me. I even heard that marrying a muslim,christian or jew is permissible in islam. I don’t know maybe if when I get older I will change but ive found that when ever I have problems shes there, shes the only one who understands me, the only one who actually helps. My parents didnt have a problem when I brought home pakistani girls when we do homework or projects and sometimes even ask me how I like my cousins (Im definitely not marrying my cousin) but when I brought non pakis then they get upset and go off about how bad non muslims are with all the sex and violence and I find they are very racist I mean there ARE bad muslims too I don’t look at people based on their religion I look at people on how they are and I have a brain and I know who is bad and who is not.. & shes the same, shes not very religious either. Maybe this is just a phase but when 2 people care so much for each and not stopping until the other is happy why not be able to date? I most definitely would not be able to marry someone just handed to me as my parents will probably suggest. HOW do you know the other is right for you without even going out? My parents also claim it will effect my studies but it doesn’t she actually HELPS me mentally and offers support to do better and my grades have improved, im starting a part time job that starts at $ 15/h and will only go higher (imagine if it gets full time) but my parents don’t support my career choice and don’t want me to work but college is not free. They feel that being dirty in a garage is bad but you have to start at the bottom and work your way up how will I know about engineering with cars and everything if I don’t know exactly how one works? During my engineering id also like to buy and sell businesses and have my own.
back to my question, in my case is it bad that I love a girl and she loves me? her parents are so understanding and i can actually talk to them about things like my future especially her father (hes an engineer) but my parents don’t even WANT to talk to me about stuff like that they want me to do what THEY want but im a different PERSON NOT them so what gives? I know there will be other girls but what I live by is “you never know until you try” why cant my parents try?
im not saying marrying, just looking/dating, were not that serious yet and she even says shes not that religious, she doesn’t like parts of her religion. How do I deal with my parents and let them know I want to make my own decisions based on what I want. Can some please shed some light about the thing about a Muslim man being able to marry a christian and jew?
The WRONG my parents are doing is trying to give me their racism towards non Muslims telling me how bad they are but IM LIVING my life and know there are good people and bad people I know that, just because they are not Muslim doesn’t mean they are bad, just because they hear what happens with them on movies and tv is not necessarily true and I don’t accept it and they get mad and don’t even want to talk to me about what I want. Im tired of their stereotypes and racism and dont accept what they think of non muslims Ive made friends with more non Muslims than Muslims (this is canada) and I know the difference between good and bad but my parents don’t understand.
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Answer by Ya Mutah Madad
Shia dating an animal is better.
ak – dating lions is permitted in shi*-ism. what do u expect? u even have that as ur avatar pic
why u using taqiyyah and saying that shi*-ism dating is allowed in Islam?
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Israel Must Accept Some of the Blame for the Problems That They Are Having Today With Muslims
Israel Must Accept Some of the Blame for the Problems That They Are Having Today With Muslims
(PRWEB) October 24, 2004
Israel must accept some of the blame for the problems that they are having today with Muslims. Their ancestors were the originators of a religious ideology that spread to Christianity and Islam. It has caused rifts between nations for centuries. Jews originated the concept of a monotheistic deity who was considered the ruler of all existence, like a king of the universe.
This belief in a single deity who caused catastrophes, punished people if they did not pray to or worship and obey his commandments; a deity who created the universe out of nothing as if by magic was brought about by hysteria and superstition. Human fallibility and misconceptions have labeled this deity God/Allah for past millennia as one who interferes with the natural forces and free will of people. The burden of responsibility to correct this misconception lies on the shoulders of the originators, the Jews.
In this 21st Century, the Age of Technology, we are still plagued by religious beliefs that may be a contributing cause of terrorism, killings and wars between nations. When establishing an association with the present day problems between Jews, Christians and Muslims we can come up with numerous answers however if there were no distinctions between Muslims, Jews, and Christians, strife and borders would be nonexistent. Muslims have been led to believe that they must expand Islam by any means at their disposal in order to please this supreme deity. Because of this belief, in many regions occupied by Muslims conflicts have arisen with their neighbors.
Open-minded people must use common sense to determine whether this deity was incorrectly perceived, misinterpreted and misunderstood by the masses of a bygone era. This thought process needs to be brought up to date. Fanaticism needs to be corrected by the originators of the original concept. In order to accomplish this, Jews, the originators must modernize their belief system and reassess their concept of the supreme deity to include a deity that is composed of a spiritual government rather then a dominant ruler who enslaves his subjects. They will have to to diminish the powers of their deity. This new concept is a deity that never has and never will interfere with anything on earth or in the universe.
If logic is to prevail, it will require a realization by Jews, Christians and Muslims that their deity is the same pure rational intelligent deity that does not need or require human enslavement. This logic would dictate a realizations that most peoples’ present concept of their deity is flawed and corrections, truth, logic and common sense must eventually prevail if humanity wishes to exist peacefully on an earth where populations are pushed closer together through technology.
Kurt Kawohl is the author of the book “Transcendentalism – A New Revelation”
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Shawn Rae Christmas Album Wows Christian World & Helps Spread Muslim Peace Initiative
Shawn Rae Christmas Album Wows Christian World & Helps Spread Muslim Peace Initiative
(Vocus/PRWEB) December 29, 2010
Inspired by the “Dialogue” of peace between Pope Benedict XVI and the King of Saudi Arabia, Christians, Jews & Muslims worked side by side in the “Spirit” of Christmas to complete, “A World Christmas, Love Knows No Borders” CD, a gift from the Muslim world to Christianity.
Over 400 major Muslim organizations, the two Chief Rabbis of Israel, many Christian organizations and several other religious faiths have signed on the “Dialogue”, which has thrived since 2007, besides being endorsed by the United Nations.
The Christmas CD was considered for a Grammy due to its very high production values, which included a world-class multi-cultural team of producers, vocalists, engineers, arranger and musicians involved in the history-making endeavor.
To date this first Christmas CD from the Muslim world in respect of Christianity has been announced all over North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East through the media. As a matter of fact, Shawn Rae was involved in a highly successful intercontinental media tour earlier this year, an itinerary that took him to Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Shawn Rae was originally born and raised until the age of 18 in Pakistan and thereafter has been an American Citizen for over two decades. Known as a “Cross-Cultural Ambassador” in the media, Shawn says, “I hunger for a kinder and more unified Universe. A world in which every global citizen is in oneness with themselves and in oneness with all things around them.”
One of the songs in the Christmas CD, My Grown-Up Christmas List sums up Shawn’s hope for the world: “No more lives torn apart … wars that never start … right would always win … and love would never end.”
Besides planning a globally themed “Christmas Special” in late 2011, Rae plans to donate a percentage of proceeds to groups that are involved in interfaith harmony throughout the world.
For information about Shawn Rae’s Love Knows No Borders tour, or to schedule an interview contact Dawn Carr at 561.245.1191 or email at dcarr42(at)gmail(dot)com. For a Shawn Rae 5 minute TV interview example click on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4E7gm-BUE0. For Shawn Rae Video Biography click on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0tp7ZmtTJo. To listen to a Shawn Rae sample Radio Interview click on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/syndicatednews/2010/12/20/first-muslim-christmas-album-considered-for-a-gram. For more information regarding Shawn Rae’s book, Oneness Perfume, etc., visit http://www.ShawnRae.com.
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Q&A: Why do muslims use a Christian dating system rather than an Islamic one?
Question by K L: Why do muslims use a Christian dating system rather than an Islamic one?
The calender you use is today is called Christian Era CE, Before Christ BCetc.basd on Jesus birth.
Most muslims countries even use this calender.
Do muslims secretly believe in the divinity of Jesus?
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Answer by Yu-i The Pearl
hahaha ….i use Lunar Calender
What do you think? Answer below!
Muslims to March Against Terror
Muslims to March Against Terror
(PRWEB) April 5, 2005
March Against Terror – The Free Muslims Against Terrorism are proud to announce that on May 14th 2005, Muslims and Middle Easterners of all backgrounds will converge on our nationÂs Capital for a rally against terrorism and to support freedom and democracy in the Middle East and the Muslim world. This will be the first rally of its kind in Washington DC that is led by Muslims and Middle Easterners.
Join us in sending a message to radical Muslims and supporters of terrorism that we reject them and that we will do all we can to defeat them.
We also want to send a message of hope to the people of the Muslim world and the Middle East who seek freedom, democracy and who reject radical Islam that we are with them and that we will do all we can to support them.
This rally is NOT limited to Muslims and Middle Easterners. We request anyone and everyone who supports our message to join us at the rally. We want to send a message to the extremists and terrorists that American Muslims, Christians, Jews and people of all faiths are united against terrorism and extremism.
We welcome all endorsers and we ask that you circulate and publish this message to as many groups and people as possible. Help us make history.
To sponsor this rally, please send the name of your group to the Free Muslims Against Terrorism. President@freemuslims.org
Location of the rally:
Freedom Plaza
Neighborhood: Downtown
Address: Pennsylvania Ave. between 13th & 14th Street, NW
Metro: Federal Triangle
Date & Time: Saturday, May 14th 2005 1-5 pm
Kamal Nawash
Free Muslims Against Terrorism
http://www.freemuslims.org
202-776-7190
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