Obama Faith Adviser Eboo Patel a Best Leader

October 22, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

U.S. News today unveiled its list of America's Best Leaders for 2009, which includes one of President Obama's faith-based advisers: Eboo Patel. One of two Muslims on the White House Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Patel wants Obama to adopt his model for enlisting youth in interfaith service projects as part of the administration's effort to improve global interfaith dialogue.

A bit of Patel's bio from the U.S. News Best Leaders profile:

His passion for interfaith cooperation was shaped by childhood experiences that were anything but cooperative. A Muslim born in India, Patel grew up in Chicago. When he ran for seventh-grade student council, a white classmate told him, "Nobody would vote for people like you." Locker-room humiliation and peer taunts of "curry maker"—and worse—marked his adolescence. In his searching memoir Acts of Faith, he recalls the elements in his own background that might have led him to religious violence: "a gut-wrenching feeling of being excluded from mainstream society . . . a vague sense of being Muslim . . . a growing consciousness that people with whom I shared an identity were being horribly treated elsewhere, often by people who looked just like the ones who were bullying me here." He still feels the shame of not defending a Jewish friend by confronting a group of thugs who scrawled anti-Semitic slurs on classroom desks.

While studying at the University of Illinois, he recognized that his heroes—leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Aga Khan—led through common principles of faith, although they practiced different faiths.

Read the full profile here.

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you people are pathetic always trying to PUFF UP Obama dont you get it hes weak weak so if he has Islamic leanings thats even more weak. The Goverment is prohibited from having a national church correct but hey what makes me laugh is Dan your not a serious God person this guy looks Gay as a 3 dollar bill please who would allow a photo to be taken where you stare like a zombie a gay zombie into the camera later

kmg of VA 9:15PM October 22, 2009

The First Amendment bans officials from hindering or ADANCING RELIGION. But Congress lets churches keep money by tax exemptions, etc. Congress uses tax money to make jobs in these "interfaith addict & booze treatment centers." They take jobs that should be filled by professionals. God tells them what to do, but most are amateurs, some without finishing high school. It's a religious fake WPA. Atheist taxpayers are cheated by being forced to subsidize this "global interfaith dialogue" The worldwide gab is how to cheat taxpayers out of more money for preachers. Boo Hoo for Patel.. he was a young victim of the kind of prejudice that would not exist if churches didn't always try to shift dollar value of tithes from one bunch of preachers to another. Every religion says non-members are infidels who deserve to go Hell. Obama must be guided by the Constitution. But like all former presidents, he says he prays every day to be guided by God. That means being guided by ignorant men who wrote Scripture, long before the Age of Enlightenment. i want the Interfaith scam taken off budget. I want all who profited from it to be forced to repay every penny of billions of dollars they stole to advance religion.

aura dawn veirs of CA 8:14PM October 22, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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