By Nate Feldman
Mohammed Al-Samawi, the founder and director of the Abrahamic House at Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, wrote an article for the Interfaith America website about the work of their organization, which gives people of different faiths an opportunity to be roommates and do work for the local community, promoting religious pluralism and tolerance.
In the article, he describes how over the last couple of years, the residents, a Catholic architect, a Muslim student from Afghanistan, and a Jewish journalist, have lived in the same building, hosting over fifty events bringing people of different religious traditions together.
The article can be found here: https://www.interfaithamerica.org/article/living-in-dc-interfaith-engagement/
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