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A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room … and Discover World Peace

So the story begins like this. Four students, an Ahmadi Muslim, a Protestant Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu are crammed into a tiny dorm room at Princeton University. Each comes out three days later, having discovered the solution for world peace. Yeah, seriously.

Last weekend, Princeton University hosted the 5th Annual Coming Together Interfaith Conference (CT5), a conference designed to counter a growing threat to our humanity: the gap in interfaith relations. While there were far too many inspirational attendees to mention, adherents from virtually every faith participated. There was Tom the Confuscist, who also happened to be a brilliant stand-up comedian. There was Cameron, the aspiring Christian Minister and Emily, an atheist with a zeal for humanity. There was Muhammad, a Muslim from Wake Forest with an incredible voice for Quranic recitation, and Irteza from Stanford, with a talent for Bengali music. Who can forget David, an Orthodox Jew who passionately sang G-d’s praises during Shabbat, and Connor, who sang about his love for the Pope. Silent but profound was Sunil the Buddhist-Hindu, and due credit to Rahul, a devout Hindu who coordinated an excellent presentation on spirituality in action.

But it’s the American spiritual inaction that defined the ultimate need of the CT5 event. As a nation we have become so accustomed to letting people tell us what to believe, that we all too rarely seek knowledge ourselves.

For example, at the CT5, I delivered a presentation on religious extremism that deliberately pushed people out of their comfort zones and forced them to think for themselves. The presentation asked non-Hindu’s to defend Hinduism in light of last years terrorist attacks perpetrated by “Hindus” on Christians. It asked Muslims to defend Judaism in light of devout “Jew” Baruch Goldstein’s 1994 massacre of 29 Muslims as they worshiped. Non-Christians were asked to defend Christianity in light of the Lord’s Resistance Army and their campaign to establish a “Christian” government in Uganda based on the Ten Commandments, through murder, rape and maiming. Non-Muslims were asked to defend Islam in light of the much reported terrorist activities of the “Muslim” Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

The result: while non-Christians defended Christianity quite well, for every other religion, there was an honest struggle. Lesson learned? Christianity was well defended because every single non-Christian in the room knew a Christian personally. Everyone had a Christian neighbor, co-worker, classmate, even family member. And this interaction was more powerful than the vitriol spewed from the likes of the KKK and WBC. Meanwhile, all too many had never met a Hindu on a personal level. Few had interacted with Jews, and even fewer had ever truly engaged a Muslim.

And on a national level, this precisely is where all too many individuals put up a guard and refuse to proceed. “It’s not my responsibility to reach out” is the most common objection. If [minority group here] is [positive attribute here] then they should come tell me at my [comfort zone here]. “Sure,” I reply, “But when was the last time you invited them in?” And if your reason for not inviting them in is the 30 second fear mongering clip you saw on [sole news channel here], then you’re not only part of the problem, but you’re a major reason why the problem persists.

One of the highlights of CT5 was an engaging lecture by Dr. Eboo Patel, a prolific writer and President of Interfaith Youth Core. Dr. Patel points out that in the late 19th Century, the Know Nothing Party, a political party that rose to power through fear and propagation of an imminent Catholic takeover, elected 75 members to Congress to proudly push their anti-Catholic agenda. In the mid-20th century, 47 percent of American college students surveyed proudly declared that they would never dare share a dorm room with a Jew. And now, in the early 21st century, we have the maniacal fear of Moozlums and their imminent shariah-enthralled domination of America. How else can you explain the 12 states (13 if you include Oklahoma) who have actually proposed anti-Shariah legislation? It took over half a century for Americans to break free of the shackles of religious bigotry and paranoia of Catholics and Jews, respectively. Do we really want to go another 50 years with Muslims?

Prophet Buddha taught that “The superior man acts before he speaks, and afterwards speaks according to his action.” St. Francis of Assisi wrote to “Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary, use words.” Prophet Muhammad declared, “He who is not grateful to his fellow man, is not grateful to God.” Do we see a theme emerging? Until and unless we engage in actual interaction with our fellow man, and stop speaking when we have no actual personal experience, we resign ourselves to a fate of internal dissension and destruction.

If you are a Christian, call a mosque and attend their Jummah service. If you are a Jew, call a Gurdwara and learn from the wisdom of Guru Nanak. If you are Hindu, attend a Catholic Mass at your local church. If you are Muslim, attend a Shabbat service at your local synagogue. Whoever you are and whatever you do, don’t do nothing.

This interfaith action is what the attendees of the CT5 Conference did last weekend. And guess what? No one lost their faith, but everyone joined a powerful movement to fight back against the cancers of bigotry and extremism that are threatening our humanity. And in joining this movement, they just might achieve world peace. Yeah, seriously.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

One problem…

…five guys cannot speak for the 6 billion people on earth, this is worse than democracy by reprasentation… :omg:

however any steps made in the name of peace are welcome… so long as the price for peace is reasonable.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Ahmedi being the Muslim and the Sikh at the Princeton - Man this sounds like a joke to me :cb:

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

This talks about attending/learning about other religions to clear misconceptions regading them. What if your religion teaches you that it is the ONLY religion in the world and taking part in another religion's worship/practices is "non-religious" ?

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What religion teaches that...?

In my knowledge all three of the great faiths of Islam, Judaism and Christianity along with Bhudism stress the importance of tolerance, now if some people hold intolerant views that is different you cannot blame that on the religion but on the biggoted represantaves.

As for represantatives we need the maximum representation in any dialogoue otherwise if anything is concluded it will be invalid.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

I have seen Christians visiting a Hindu temple or mosque, Hindus visiting churches, gurudwaras, mosques, dargahs and Sikhs visiting Hindu temples - but never seen a Muslim visiting anything other than a mosque. What would you ascribe that to ?

Does Islam not teach that its is the only religion ??

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

religious tolerance is a fallacy. there is either religion or tolerance.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Offocure not :aj:

I myself helped raise money for a temple :smack:

Mate I love temples and churches I would be happy to visit anyone near you :@: Send me an invite?

Listen Islam teaches it is the best religion… offcourse evey other faith drums the same tune too, but Islam is very tolerant compared to other faiths, otherwise my Ancestors would never have converted to it by choice when they were so close to wiping it out… :hehe:

You really havent a clue… :shireen:

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

In that case, you are an exception rather than the rule :wink:

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Oh no not at all you need to realise than there is a whole world out there…

Most of the Indian faiths are alien to me… there must be a mutlitude of different types of Hindus don’t you agree? Worshipping gods with 8 arms to cows I hold nothing agaisnt it in fact i’m facsinated.

Muslims are eqaully diverse there are the fundamentalist Wahabees who are a new breed and the one that is most known for the current troubles. I follow the older Suni school of thought and mine is the majority view :wink:

I am definately not the exception… :hehe:

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

I would ascribe that to you not traveling around the Muslim world. Go to places like Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Muslims do visit churches there.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Same Hinduism - where if a muslim enters in their kitchen - they need to pawitar it :@:

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

^ yeah and furthermore many a Muslim has paid for a lavish temple...

The golden temple in Amritsaw was built thanks to a Muslim, our nearest Hindu temple was built by the whole communites fund.

In South India there are many standing temples built by many Muslim rulers for thier Hindu peoples... so if that is not an example of tolerance what is? Queer will no doubt disagree with me on that but cynisim aside you cannot say Islam is not a tolerant faith... almost all faiths are happy to accomadate others... no Phrophet or other figurehead ever preached open hatred at another faith.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

can you name one such temple, faris pal?

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

The Golden temple of Amritsar is known by everyone... harree mandar was built by a Muslim look it up.

And if you ask Arleitter he will probably tell you of a half dozen temples in Karnataka that were built by the help of Tipu Sultan... I hardly know the names of many Masjids outside the big two in Hejaz so you cant expect me to know the exact name of every temple in India I just know they exist... just like the Pyramids of Giza everyone knows about them but they probably cant point them out on a map...

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Golden Temple built thanks to a Muslim ? You've got to be kidding me :)

And I think you are confusing tolerance for acceptance. Sure, there have been tolerant Muslims (rulers, leaders etc) but what about acceptance of other religions by an average person ? Can you go to a house of worship other than yours with the belief that its the same God who resides here whether in the form of a cow or a book or a man on a cross ??

Agreed, but thats not because of intolerance for another religion. Infact they would do the same thing if a "lower caste" Hindu or a woman having her periods entered their kitchen.

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Ahaa i can name one built very recently the grand Shiva temple in Beguasari district of Bihar was built on land donated by a Muslim :)

As for The players question regarding the Golden temple ari mandir was built with the go ahead of a Muslim saint the Patron saint of Lahore no less and it was he that laid the first stone!

Same could be said of many scenarios I ask you openly can you provide a likewise example of tolerance by anyone else... if those outstanding Muslims were not tolerant then what is tolerance?

Tolerance was the reason my ancestors chose to become Muslim... if the muslims had shown a scrap of arrogance like the Saudi's do today then they would have had no problem warming thier hands over funeral pyres. :)

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

here, faris pai. weep.

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Honestly look it up... the first stone was laid by a Muslim Saint and friend of the 4th Guru of the Sikhs if that aint tolerance for you then stuff the world and become a savage.

Bhai you are not at all fammiliar with my Hero Jalaludeen Rumee...

He openly told laymen that Allah was not in a temple or a Kabbah he was the voice in your heart and soul...

"I looked for Allah in the high places and the low..."

Trust me anyone that reads Rumi cannot say Muslims were not tolerant of other faiths...

My views on the matter are open you are free to judge the matter as you will but there can be no faulting my defence :)

Re: A Muslim, a Christian, a Sikh and a Hindu Walk into a College Dorm Room& Discover

Queer if you have nothing more to say it should be you who is weeping.. :chai: