Oh, So Small Our Plans Are vs. The Divine Plan
A Divine Encounter: My Unplanned Journey to Duke University’s Divinity School, Interfaith Library, and Chapel As the founder and CEO of InterfaithLibrary.com and InterfaithLibrary.org, I, Imam Mekye Abdus Salaam, have…
Let’s Have A Family Reunion In 2026.
Interfaith Library Presents: “The Abrahamic Religion Family Reunion” – A Groundbreaking Weekend of Unity and Understanding…(2026) In an ever-evolving world where diversity and inclusion are paramount, the Interfaith Library proudly…
Interfaith Library Calls for Unity and Peace in the Wake of Violence
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 14, 2024 The Interfaith Library stands together today to express our deep sorrow and unequivocal condemnation of the violent act perpetrated against former President Donald Trump…
The Dynamics of Religious Growth: An Interfaith Perspective
The growth of religion encompasses the expansion of individual faiths and the increasing numbers of adherents globally. In the field of sociology, the term “desecularization” refers to the resurgence or…
Victory After the Storm: Embracing the Hidden Blessings of Adversity
From My Musical Journal… Vol. 1 In the heart of the tempest, when the skies are dark and the winds howl with relentless fury, it’s easy to feel abandoned and…
Did You Know? A Groundbreaking Interfaith Dialogue Took Place at Monmouth College
MONMOUTH, Ill. – In a world often divided by religious differences, Monmouth College once took a bold step towards unity. On April 25, the college hosted a remarkable event aimed…
InterfaithLibrary.com: A Repository of Knowledge in the Quest for Religious Understanding
In a world often divided by ideological and doctrinal lines, the birth of a platform that unites rather than separates is a rare and precious phenomenon. Enter InterfaithLibrary.com, a groundbreaking…
What They Won’t Tell You…
Hundreds of people across multiple religions gathered in Jerusalem for an interfaith march for human rights and peace. Leaders told the crowd it is a “grave sin” to use religion…