Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Interfaith dialogue with students at American University p5

The last part of this series talks about the kind of legacies we will leave behind. Will the future generations be taking about us, the way we talk about our forefathers?

Imran Siddiqui
Global Crossover

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Global Crossover

Interfaith dialogue with students at American University p4

Have we understood the facts about our own religion before we go and talk about Have we understood the facts about our own religion before we go and talk about others? Isn't there something that we are forgetting? Pooja, Clark, David and Stephanie from American University talk about the past, the present and the Future and met the facts face to face. To say hello to a better future.

Imran Siddiqui
Voice of America

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Friday, October 27, 2006

America decides 2006

What is the importance of voting and how can one vote make a difference in a democratic society. for more watch Beyond the headlines on Geo.

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Eid with Undersecretary Karen Hughes part2

After a month of fasting in Ramdan how we spent our Eid with Undersecretary Karen Hughes.

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Eid with Undersecretary Karen Hughes part1

After a month of fasting in Ramdan how we spent our Eid with Undersecretary Karen Hughes.

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Kashmir... the way forward

A look at how we can proceed forward with the Kashmir issue and listen to the innocent voices of the Kashmiri people. A forum recently organized by the Kashmir study group and United States Institute for Peace.

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An interfaith dialogue with the students at American University Part3

An effort to try and find common grounds amongst the differant religions of the world.

Imran Siddiqui
Global Crossover
Voice of America

Thursday, October 19, 2006

An interfaith dialogue with the students at American University Part2

An interfaith dialogue with the students at American University Part 2 - Trying to find common grounds amongst our differnt religions.
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The state of Human Rights

Sadly but surely this is the state of Human Rights in my beloved Pakistan. But there are many out there who are making a difference... each day.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Rebuilding Kashmir after the quakes

One year after the Earthquake that hit Pakistan and India in 2005, it still feels like as if the earthquake hit them yesterday. Nothing has happened since then and because of the red-tape and bureaucratic flaws and delays, we don't know if anything will happen in the near future.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

An interfaith dialogue with students at American University

We sat down with a Hindu, A Christian, A Jew, a Muslim and a Unitarian, inside a beautiful Chapel which is also known as Kay Spiritual Life Center at American University. Contemplating that maybe talking to the new breed of this 22nd century might help us find common grounds among the different religions of our world.

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To the people of Pakistan and India

A message of peace and harmony from Sreenath Sreenivasan of Columbia University to the people of Pakistan and India.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Worldwide Broadcast Education


"CONTACT BROADCASTING" presented by Imran Siddiqui
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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Interfaith Dialogue - lets coexist


Rethink everything. A demonstration of Unity and Peace by the Interfaith Alliance of Washington DC.

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Samina Qureshi and the dying arts of Pakistan


A talk with Samina Qureshi, the architect the designer, on the dying arts of Pakistan

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

MAN WITH A VISION -- ZIA CHISHTI


Watch this inspiring story about A MAN WITH A VISION - ZIA CHISHTI
The force behind two revolutionary companies TRG resources and InvisAlign.

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Injila

Injila's song. With love from Mom and Dad.

Samar Imran
Mana and Friends

Eid amidst the Earthquake

Eid wasn't happy that year... and now after another year, are we safer from our own ignorance?
Remembering the victims and praying for their families maybe someday Pakistan would wake up.

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911 UnityWalk 05 & Religion in America

No matter what faith you follow or what you believe in, the fact is that we are all one humanity. Coming from the same place and going back to the same God. The revolutionaries of open societies demonstrate the value of diversity through the first 911 Unity Walk 2005 and experiencing Religion in America.

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The Pentagon ... and its sadder side

A casual walk through the corridors of the Pentagon. The biggest office space in the world, The Pentagon has always been a source of intrigue and mystery but many people don't know that there's a sadder side to it as well.

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Explore the life of Prophet Muhammad ' peace be upon him

Explore the life of Prophet Muhammad ' peace be upon him, and learn the truth about his message. An insight in to this peaceful and informative campaign initiated by CAIR Council on American Islamic relations and Alex Kronemar of Unity productions foundation.

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911 Unity Walk 2006

Let there be love...

Nature works in strange ways. How a tremendous tragedy like 9/11 can set a movement in motion that talks about love, brotherhood, peace and solidarity for all humanity.

Imran Siddiqui, Brent Burd and Kevork Tashdjin' Voice of America.

Bill of Rights


Human kind has always either taken or begged for his freedom… but with time perseverance and struggle, we have somehow managed to retain it, for some. But even after so many centuries of abuse and hate ridge and bloodshed so many of us are still not free. Many don’t even know that they too have rights in this world and that no one can take that away from them.

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Friday, October 06, 2006

John Densmore of THE DOORS and Reza Derakshani studio discussion

When politicians fail then it is up to the people to take the next steps toward peace and solidarity instead of conflict and bloodshed. John Densmore of THE DOORS and Reza Derakshani from Iran team up to bring you "peaceful sounds" from across the world.

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Rise Pakistan

It is so sad to know that the tragedy that hit Pakistan in October 2005 is now a forgotten memory. But there are some people who are still struggling to help the victims of that devastating earthquake that shook Pakistan and India not so long ago. Where do we go next from here? Are we ready for another disaster, how much are we prepared?

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The man behind SYRIANA

A candid conversation with Robert Baer - Former CIA officer and the talented brains behind the book "See No Evil" and the film "Syriana". Imran Siddiqui Voice of America.

What is Terrorism?

Take a look at your own hands, not even one finger is equal to the other and yet they are all united together on one hand. Individuality is one of God's most beautiful displays of creativity. Because we are different from each other that is why we exist and if we can realize that then we coexist. But none has any right to take a human life and God who is the most perfect practitioner of democracy has given everyone the right to choose what they seek. It all depends on how you do it not on what you do.

We are all connected, children of the same one God. All standing in one line, going back to where we came from. Then what is all this fighting for when no one here will get out alive. We have the power to build or to destroy, so what are we going to choose? Look at your own self, maybe your own act is terrorism to another. Were you able to smile to someone this morning? Don't you feel pathetic after a hateful and vengeful argument with someone?

Think about what you did today... then take a look inside the minds of the terrorists.

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Save the Children


Remembering the victims of the devastating earth quake that hit Pakistan and India on October 8 2005.
One year after that tragedy and commemorating the first anniversary have we forgotten the lessons learned and will the future generations remember us with a good name?
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