Interfaith Harmony

Hindus, Sikhs build mosques for Muslim villagers in Indian Punjab

Earlier, the Hindus and Sikhs had built some mosques in other villages donating land, money and construction material Monitoring Desk…

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All Pakistan Minorities’ Heritage Photo Contest will be held on Jan 31

The photos received include 43 percent of Hindu heritage places, 10% of Christian, 5% Buddhist, 28% of Sikh, 10% of…

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The city in Sindh where church, mosque and temple stand side by side

Any evening, worship takes place in all the three holy places. In the temple, bells are rung and hymns are…

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RSS leader’s outreach to Muslims: Reconciliation or cooption?

Today the international image of India, courtesy the RSS-BJP, is a Hindu supremacist one where minorities are insecure, where identity…

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Hindu custodian of a mosque in Karachi

Fearing that publicity will wash away his benevolence and invoke religious sensitivities, he refused to be get photographed.  By Aamir…

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Society direly needs common platform of religious and secular leaders

“Our religious leadership must be acutely aware of secular trends, including those generated by this age of science and technology.…

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Hindus observe Muharram in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu states of India

The residents of Kasanadu Pudu, in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu who are predominantly Hindus except for a handful of…

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For decades, Sindhi volunteers help worshippers at a Chennai mosque break their Ramzan fast

The Sufidar trust aims to spread the teachings of the Sufi saint Shahenshah Baba Nebhraj Sahib of Rohri, Sindh. Vinita…

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Silenced histories, razed shrines

To promote peace in the subcontinent, India and Pakistan should think of ideas for positive engagement. Collaborative academic projects and…

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Youth visit Worship Places in Karachi to promote Interfaith Harmony

No religion says we should hate or fight, but all religions have one strong message and that is love and…

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