A Virtual Visit to the Austin Masjid |
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The issue of exclusivity in modern religious traditions and practices is an important one, touching not only on the needs and desires of religious adherents but also those of spiritual and political leaders, and especially outsiders who may not understand or know about the histories, cultures, or specific practices of a given religion. For some adherents, exclusivity is an enjoyable thing, ensuring that their communions, discussions, and events are met with pre-existing understanding, and that no valuable time nor resources are spent on indoctrinating newcomers. However, for the majority of religious devotees of all faiths around the world, this is simply not the case; while it is enjoyable to experience the company of religious elders and wisemen, it is for them not feasible to expect any progress so long as newcomers and curious guests are unwelcome. This sense of the importance of an "open-door" policy is especially emerging in the United States, where religious institutions hailing from ethnically distinct areas seek common understanding, tolerance, and respect. For the Muslim faith in particular, political as well as social events and their occasional misrepresentation by politicians and media outlets are of special concern, warranting a dedicated effort to educating and welcoming the local community at large. As a richly multicultural city, Austin in the American state of Texas is home to many Desi Muslims, and boasts an array of fine mosques. One of these is especially keen on the importance of promoting understanding and doing away with religious exclusivity; get to know it better with this fast FunduSearch fact guide.
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