Archive: Morality
Another Muslim soldier
Like so many Americans , many of my thoughts and prayers are devoted to those in the military. But my deeds have not lived up to my intention.
By Eboo Patel | November 12, 2009; 01:39 PM ET | Comments (0)
Ethical leadership in Jerusalem
Where is Arab Muslim leadership for peace in the Middle East? Meet Forsan Hussein, CEO of Jerusalem International YMCA .
By Eboo Patel | October 23, 2009; 02:16 PM ET | Comments (20)
Van Jones, Patriot
The administration lost a brilliant mind who worked tirelessly to "get the greenest solutions to the poorest people."
By Eboo Patel | September 7, 2009; 08:30 PM ET | Comments (177)
United We Serve in the Midst of the Storm
Today's guest blogger is Meghan Paul-Cook, the Congregational Organizer with the Saint Paul Area Council of Churches. As a tornado touched down just a few city blocks away, a humble group gathered in the safest place we could be, deep...
By Eboo Patel | August 26, 2009; 05:23 PM ET | Comments (0)
What Makes People Good
What are the possibilities of being good if your focus is entirely on the present?
By Eboo Patel | July 28, 2009; 10:19 AM ET | Comments (0)
When Muslims Saved Jews
Nearly every Jew in Albania -- the only European country with a Muslim majority -- survived during the German occupation.
By Eboo Patel | June 25, 2009; 07:11 PM ET | Comments (47)
Two Forces Shaping Iran
Obama's victory in 2008, death of the Prophet's grandson in 680 -- two events fueling protests in Iran.
By Eboo Patel | June 24, 2009; 09:21 AM ET | Comments (11)
Silencing von Brunn
Instead of focusing on the killer, let us rather pour our energy into how we can honor the victim's life.
By Eboo Patel | June 12, 2009; 10:00 AM ET | Comments (14)
Obama, Cairo and Interfaith Service
Obama's speech demonstrated that the interfaith service movement has arrived.
By Eboo Patel | June 8, 2009; 09:26 AM ET | Comments (3)
Obama Draws From King in Cairo
The President did not refer to "Muslim extremists" - just extremists. Hopefully this signals the end of the crazy and counterproductive "Islamo-fascist" talk.
By Eboo Patel | June 4, 2009; 10:17 AM ET | Comments (4)
Obama a Champion at Notre Dame
Obama's Notre Dame speech was a near perfect demonstration of public leadership in an environment of polarization.
By Eboo Patel | May 18, 2009; 09:45 AM ET | Comments (6)
A Righteous American Muslim
Mian Ashraf exemplified both the Muslim and the American traditions.
By Eboo Patel | May 15, 2009; 10:16 AM ET | Comments (10)
The Fist and the Open Hand
Do we choose the way of Bin Laden or Dr. King? Clenched fists win only if the rest of us keep our hands in our pockets.
By Eboo Patel | May 11, 2009; 09:52 AM ET | Comments (20)
An Evangelical Open Hand to the Muslim World
One pastor's respectful approach to spreading the gospel in the Muslim world can help us all build bridges
By Eboo Patel | May 4, 2009; 10:09 AM ET | Comments (13)
Faiths Act Against Malaria
Imagine if many diverse faith communities around America joined forces to tackle malaria.
By Eboo Patel | April 24, 2009; 10:06 AM ET | Comments (1)
Checking your faith and politics at the border
Today's guest blogger is Farhana Khera, Executive Director of Muslim Advocates and the National Association of Muslim Lawyers (NAML). Muslim Advocates' mission is to promote equality, liberty, and justice for all by providing leadership through legal advocacy, policy engagement, and...
By Eboo Patel | April 22, 2009; 07:12 PM ET | Comments (1)
There Will Be Generations
A new Holocaust Museum reminds us all of our responsibilities to the past and the future.
By Eboo Patel | April 20, 2009; 10:09 AM ET | Comments (4)
Virtual Community of Inter-Religious Leaders: the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue™
Today's guest blogger is Joshua Stanton. Joshua is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue™ and a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College. He is the recipient of numerous leadership awards, including the Hyman P. Moldover Scholarship for Communal...
By Eboo Patel | March 25, 2009; 11:27 AM ET | Comments (5)
"Choose Your Own" Commemoration
Today's guest blogger is Becca Hartman, a Research Associate at the Interfaith Youth Core. Becca originally joined the IFYC as a Public Interest Program Fellow from Northwestern University, where she studied Philosophy and Religion and was active in organizing interfaith...
By Eboo Patel | March 11, 2009; 01:42 PM ET | Comments (0)
India, the Aspiring Pluralistic Democracy
The world's oldest democracy and its largest democracy should lead the world in interfaith cooperation.
By Eboo Patel | March 5, 2009; 10:19 AM ET | Comments (18)
Holding Our Brothers, Fathers, Sons Accountable
From the most conservative traditionalists to Muslim pro-feminists, all along the spectrum there is a growing men's acknowledgment of the corrosive effects of this violence on our communities.
By Eboo Patel | March 2, 2009; 01:33 PM ET | Comments (25)
The Legacy of King's Letter
Today's guest blogger is Angie Chan, a senior Linguistics Major at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, most of Angie's time is spent working with the Interfaith Youth Core's Fellows Alliance program, as well as acting as...
By Eboo Patel | January 21, 2009; 01:44 PM ET | Comments (0)
What Is the Difference Between Bravery and Courage?
Filmmaker and human rights advocate Ronit Avni is today's guest blogger; she is also the Founder & Executive Director of Just Vision, a non-profit that researches, documents and creates media about Palestinian and Israeli civic peace builders. Recipient of Auburn...
By Eboo Patel | January 14, 2009; 11:27 AM ET | Comments (3)
Status Quo vs. Solution for Middle East
The sad truth of the Middle East conflict is that many Muslims and Jews agree that the Solution Rulebook makes sense to them, but when the crisis escalates and hits the front page (like now), the old logic takes over and Muslim and Jewish organizations revert to the Status Quo Rules.
By Eboo Patel | January 8, 2009; 06:17 AM ET | Comments (51)
Rick Warren and Our Either/Or Culture
Win or lose, you have to go to work with people who believe (perhaps passionately) differently than you.
By Eboo Patel | December 19, 2008; 10:16 AM ET | Comments (50)
In Defense of Sonal Shah
To link Sonal Shah to the activities of the Hindu nationalist right is offensive and inaccurate.
By Eboo Patel | December 11, 2008; 09:51 AM ET | Comments (133)
Terrorism and Patriotism in India
India is one of the most diverse countries in the world - a carnival of ethnic groups, religious communities, languages, tribes, castes, etc. In fact, the idea of India is the idea of pluralism.
By Eboo Patel | December 5, 2008; 12:21 PM ET | Comments (24)
The Joy of Alignment
My grandfather has this impossible-to-believe ability to find humor and positivity in any situation.
By Eboo Patel | November 6, 2008; 11:44 AM ET | Comments (1)
Mean Enough for Politics?
If I was an idealistic college student coming of age in this election and considering a career in public life, my idealism may well be giving away to a searching question: "Am I mean enough for politics?"
By Eboo Patel | October 31, 2008; 09:55 AM ET | Comments (167)
Why Al-Qaeda is Endorsing McCain
If Al-Qaeda really thinks a McCain administration would both boost real recruiting AND help advertise the illusion that all Muslims are the enemy, it's no wonder they are pulling for him.
By Eboo Patel | October 27, 2008; 10:19 AM ET | Comments (64)
The New Veterans Movement
Because today's veterans are often tomorrow's political and civic leaders, the IAVA and Paul Rieckhoff may well be creating a social movement that shapes American life for generations to come.
By Eboo Patel | October 24, 2008; 10:30 AM ET | Comments (9)
We Are Iraqi
My parents left Iraq in the 70's, and I've had the privilege of being born and raised in the United States. Yet I've realized that living in the States, so far removed from the situation, I am blind to many of the injustices that take place in Iraq, and I know that others are, as well.
By Eboo Patel | October 22, 2008; 11:23 AM ET | Comments (3)
Whose Religious Values?
As a young voter and interfaith activist, this is what I like to hear. For my peers, focusing on these urgent issues creates common ground for walking across the lines of faith. Without having to agree on the meaning of marriage, we can lobby together for health care and renewable energy.
By Eboo Patel | October 15, 2008; 02:22 PM ET | Comments (15)
Religulous, or Just Ridiculous?
Maher's dogged pursuit of rationality in the face of the faithful is particularly fascinating because his end result - vehemently dismissing religious belief in all forms - is neither reasonable nor humble.
By Eboo Patel | October 8, 2008; 06:13 PM ET | Comments (158)
Interfaith Youth At Work in New Orleans
Since Katrina, diverse faith communities have come together in the absence of government to open their arms, hearts, heads, homes, wallets, prayers and places of worship for New Orleanians.
By Eboo Patel | August 19, 2008; 03:58 PM ET | Comments (8)
Darfur & the Olympics: A Jewish Lament
The hour is indeed dark for the women, children, and men of Darfur, but it need not always be so. If people of conscience are willing to dedicate themselves to ending the genocide in western Sudan, it can happen.
By Eboo Patel | August 8, 2008; 11:15 AM ET | Comments (67)
Piecemeal Pragmatic Pluralism
How can we encourage interfaith dialogue on public policy issues without predetermined universal principles of adjudication?
By Eboo Patel | August 1, 2008; 02:16 PM ET | Comments (18)
Guest Blogger: My Vegetarian Faith
When I told the Peruvian family I was staying with that I didn’t eat meat, they were quick to express their sympathy for what they undoubtedly considered an unfortunate condition. Their solution to my particular ailment happened to be rice and potatoes.
By Eboo Patel | July 16, 2008; 12:32 PM ET | Comments (68)
People Build the Steeple
The solution is not denigration of religion a la Hitchens, but new religious leadership that acts on dimensions of faith that are life-affirming instead of suffocating.
By Eboo Patel | May 25, 2007; 10:56 AM ET | Comments (76)
Blame the Individual, Not the Faith
As the Pope said, I do not hold Catholicism, its one billion members or even its organized leadership responsible for their sins and crimes.
By Eboo Patel | April 23, 2007; 12:10 PM ET | Comments (122)
Teach About Religion Through Shared Values
Serving others is a value that all religions share.
By Eboo Patel | March 8, 2007; 12:39 PM ET | Comments (18)
Environmental Care: An Opportunity for Muslim-Evangelical Cooperation
The first time I met the Rev. Richard Cizik, vice president of the National Association of Evangelicals, we talked about earth, not heaven....
By Eboo Patel | February 12, 2007; 05:09 PM ET | Comments (17)

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