Muslim Americans poll released by the Gallup Center
Monday, August 8th, 2011The Gallup poll reveals that American Muslims feel loyalty to the U.S. Al Jazeera Interview
Archive for the ‘Spirituality & Empowerment’ CategoryMuslim Americans poll released by the Gallup CenterMonday, August 8th, 2011The Gallup poll reveals that American Muslims feel loyalty to the U.S. Al Jazeera Interview Allah, Liberty and Love – the courage to reconcile faith and freedomSunday, July 24th, 2011What a great read. Deepak Chopra said of Allah, Liberty and Love, ” When we realize that liberty and love, meaning and purpose are more sacred than ideology and dogma, our religion and spirituality will come of age.” I highly recommend this book for anyone questioning dogma, yet wanting to keep faith. It is a great guide to how can each of us embark on a personal journey toward moral courage – the willingness to speak up when everybody else wants to shut you up. Spiritual Quote of the DayTuesday, June 8th, 2010There is only one perpetrator of evil on the planet: human unconsciousness. That realization is true forgiveness. With forgiveness, your victim identity dissolves, and your true power emerges — the power of Presence. Instead of blaming the darkness, you bring in the light — Eckhart Tolle Unity Through EntertainmentThursday, May 27th, 2010Watch Beauty and the East’s Coverage of the Arab American Comedy Festival.
There is some seriously funny stuff here. I applaud the comedians and the organizers for putting the show together in this polarized political environment where everyone takes themselves way too seriously. Sometimes the best way to connect people is through comedy and to show the commonality in all of us. Enjoy!
Burqa & Stilettos Spiritual Quote of the DayWednesday, May 19th, 2010And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.Relationship Red Flags – Know When to Run and Not Look BackThursday, April 15th, 2010Today, Oprah, on her show had security expert Gavin de Becker speaking about domestic abuse and violence. He spoke about the four signs that are often missed. Still, he says these are not the only signs a relationship may become violent. For a full assessment, please take Gavin’s MOSAIC test. Bumps and bruises aren’t the only surefire signs you or someone you love is in a dangerous relationship. In fact, if your gut tells you something is wrong, it probably is. Physical Violence Symbolic Violence Fast-Paced Relationships Persistence Gavin says the word “no” is different for men and women. “When a man says no, it is the end of a discussion. When a woman says no, it is the beginning of a negotiation,” he says. “A woman who buckles there … is likely to buckle again and again and again. And he learns when you say no you don’t mean no.” Need help? Visit TheHotline.org or call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE From The Oprah Winfrey Show “Stay Alive” Expert Gavin de Becker Unveils the New Tool to Keep You Safe How To Date A Feminist (aka A Modern Day Woman)Tuesday, March 30th, 2010By Minal Bopaiah from Brevity and Wit I recently read an eHow article titled “How to Date a Feminist” and I have to say, it’s probably the worst How-to article I’ve ever read, mainly because I wouldn’t follow their steps to date a feminist and I am one! So here’s my suggested How-to guide to dating a feminist: 1. Don’t assume that because she’s a feminist she either hates men or is trying to be like one. Instead, ask her what that term means to her. You’ll get to know her and she’ll think you’re smart for asking. 2. On the first date, avoid misogynistic humor. This usually entails not repeating anything from a Vince Vaughn movie. Or your ideas for a Vince Vaughn movie. Don’t worry–eventually you can probably get her to watch Wedding Crashers with you (although I can’t guarantee she’ll enjoy it), but don’t expect that to win her over on the first date. 3. If she mentions working for women’s rights in any way, do not disparage her efforts. Be open to seeing her perspective, even if you respectfully disagree. The key word here is respectfully. While you may think that date rape statistics are inflated, commenting that she works with liars if she’s a rape crisis counselor is not respectful (this is a true story that happened to me). 4. Read an article about women’s issues. Just one. Really, one is enough to open your eyes. It can be about anything, and chances are, there’s probably some way women’s issues combines with your profession, even if you’re in finance or construction. Plus, by reading one article, it’ll give you good date talk. 5. While I wouldn’t expect any guy to read the entire syllabus from a women’s studies course (even I skipped out on some of those readings), it may behoove you to think about what you would put on a men studies course. The greatest shame in college campuses nowadays is that women are challenged to think about their roles in the world and how to break out of stereotypes while men are not. Tell her that and it may get you some points. 6. Support her career aspirations. No wise woman is going to be all about her career. Most of them just want to enjoy family and career the way men have been for years. But being a supportive man who thinks about her career strategically and gives her sound counsel makes you a true catch and can also lead to some really great intellectual foreplay. 7. Support her personal growth. This is just sound relationship advice and not specific to feminists, or women for that matter. The key is not to be self-absorbed and to understand that there are just as many women as men aspiring for greatness–help her be the better version of yourself and she’ll probably help you do the same. Now the only trick in all this is paying the bill. I still have no idea what the rules are on that one, and even my own preferences change. I always offer because I don’t think men should always pay, but I also think more highly of the guy who argues a bit to pay for me, not out of some antiquated notion of gender roles, but just out of kindness, the way my friend Jenna and I argued about the bill today. But that’s me. I know other feminists differ on this. The one thing I do know is that a feminist is unlikely to be the type of woman who puts out on the third date simply because you paid for 3 dinners–you’re going to have to work a bit harder than that. Stop Violence Against Women-Sign The PetitionWednesday, March 10th, 2010Urge Congressional leaders to support the International Violence Against Women Act and ensure that Congress passes it without delay. The legislation will empower women to claim fundamental human rights. With the necessary resources for medical care, counseling, economic opportunities and education, women and girls can win in the fight against violence. Visit IRC.org to sign the petition. Groundbreaking Afghan and Iranian American Writers Celebrate Now Ruz, the Persian New YearWednesday, March 3rd, 2010SAVE THE DATE
Groundbreaking Afghan and Iranian American Writers Celebrate Now Ruz, the Persian New Year The Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the Association of Iranian American Writers, the Association of Afghan American Writers, and Arte East are sponsoring A New Day: Readings by Afghan and Iranian American Writers.
Join the celebration that will bring together the deeply entwined histories of Afghan and Iranian cultures and the experiences of life in diaspora. “This reading is inspired by our desire to forge new artistic collaborations in the US, where the breadth and insight of our many stories are most urgently needed,” said Zohra Saed, co-director of the Association of Afghan American Writers. WHAT: A New Day: Readings by Afghan and Iranian American Writers WHO:
WHEN: Friday, March 12, 2010, 7 PM WHERE: Asian American Writers’ Workshop 16 W32nd St, Suite 10A New York, NY 10001 $5 cover charge. A collection will also be taken to support the Committee to Protect Journalists (cpj.org) A New Day: Readings by Afghan and Iranian American Writers will be hosted by Zohra Saed, co-director of the Association of Afghan American Writers, and Manijeh Nasrabadi, co-director of the Association of Iranian American Writers. Shahada TrailerThursday, February 18th, 2010A film by Burhan Qurbani. What is Islam? What makes a good Muslim? |