Welcome to my Interfaith Related Restoration Projects and Discussions
Hi, I’m Zeineddine! As a Pakistani American Muslim, I am dedicated to restoring sacred spaces, like a Jewish cemetery and a Hindu temple in Pakistan, to honor minority communities. My passion for international affairs and interfaith dialogue drives me to build bridges and celebrate diversity. Join me in fostering a world where every faith and story is valued.
3 Interfaith Projects
1. The Lost Jews of Pakistan
[ 2022 and Ongoing ]
An award-winning short documentary about a restoration of a dilapidated
Jewish Gravesite located in Karachi, Pakistan.
2. The Desecrated Little Hindu Temple
[ 2023 – 2025 ]
I helped reconstruct a Hindu Temple located in Karachi, Pakistan that was unfortunately destroyed by a mob.
Along with the GoFundMe Initiative that was launched and 100% Funded, I was involved in a short documentary where the whole journey from start to finish was filmed!
Watch the Movie Trailer
3. Christian Orphanage Project
[ 2024 ]
Watch this video on how I helped refurbish Providence Home Orphanage’s school bus! Providence Home is a Christian Orphanage for 25 girls and women aged between 5-23. Orphanage residents are all attending educational institutions.
MY FAVORITE Podcasts on Religion With Different perspectives
Dan Dennett: Let’s teach religion — all religion — in schools
Philosopher Dan Dennett calls for religion — all religion — to be taught in schools, so we can understand its nature as a natural phenomenon. Then he takes on The Purpose-Driven Life, disputing its claim that, to be moral, one must deny evolution.
Sharon Brous: It’s time to reclaim religion
At a moment when the world seems to be spinning out of control, religion might feel irrelevant — or like part of the problem. But Rabbi Sharon Brous believes we can reinvent religion to meet the needs of modern life. In this impassioned talk, Brous shares four principles of a revitalized religious practice and offers faith of all kinds as a hop…
Lesley Hazleton: On reading the Koran
Lesley Hazleton sat down one day to read the Koran. And what she found — as a non-Muslim, a self-identified “tourist” in the Islamic holy book — wasn’t what she expected. With serious scholarship and warm humor, Hazleton shares the grace, flexibility and mystery she found, in this myth-debunking talk.
Strong faith is a core part of Alaa Murabit’s identity
She moved from Canada to Libya as a young woman, she was surprised how the tenets of Islam were used to severely limit women’s rights, independence and ability to lead. She wondered: Was this really religious doctrine?
Jonathan Haidt: Religion, evolution, and the ecstasy of self-transcendence
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt asks a simple, but difficult question: why do we search for self-transcendence? Why do we attempt to lose ourselves? In a tour through the science of evolution by group selection, he proposes a provocative answer.
Chelsea Shields: How I’m working for change inside my church
How do we respect someone’s religious beliefs, while also holding religion accountable for the damage those beliefs may cause? Chelsea Shields has a bold answer to this question. She was raised in the orthodox Mormon tradition, and she spent the early part of her life watching women be excluded from positions of importance within the LDS Church.
Reflections across Faiths
These are podcast-style interviews where I interview guests from various religious backgrounds and careers.
Click below to listen, watch or read each interview!
TOMBSTONE LOCATOR – FIND YOUR ANCESTORS
From a remote 19th Century Mehwah Shah Jewish Graveyard I visited in Pakistan.
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