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 always believed in the transformative power of interfaith dialogue and education. Yet, nothing could have prepared me today for the serendipitous and divine experience that unfolded during my unplanned visit to Duke University’s Divinity School, Divinity Library, and its awe-inspiring chapel.

It was a typical day for me filled with doctor appointments when an elite member of Duke University’s academic staff recognized me. Upon discovering my role as CEO of Interfaith Library, he extended an impromptu invitation to explore their Divinity School and Divinity Library. Little did I know, this spontaneous detour would turn into a divinely interpolated suggestion, weaving a kaleidoscope of new friendships, intellectual bonds, and visionary collaborations.

Walking through the halls of Duke’s Divinity School, I was immediately struck by a sense of reverence and scholarly dedication. The Divinity Library at Duke, with its extensive collection of theological texts, sacred scriptures, and contemporary works on religious studies, is a treasure trove for anyone passionate about understanding the myriad dimensions of faith. Unlike InterfaithLibrary.com, which is a digital platform providing a global audience with access to interfaith resources and news, Duke’s Divinity Library offers a tangible, immersive experience. The smell of aged paper, the quiet rustle of pages being turned, and the presence of ancient manuscripts create an atmosphere of profound contemplation and discovery.

My conversation with a few of Duke’s distinguished staff members was nothing short of enlightening. We discussed the evolving landscape of interfaith dialogue, the role of digital platforms in spreading awareness, and the importance of physical spaces like the Duke Divinity Library in preserving religious heritage. It was during these discussions that the seed of a collaborative union was planted, fueled by our shared passion for establishing a religious and spiritual space for real divine understanding and respect among different faith traditions.

The visit culminated in the breathtaking chapel of Duke University, where the sheer architectural magnificence and spiritual ambiance left me in awe. The chapel, with its towering spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands as a testament to the power of faith and the beauty of sacred spaces. It was here, in this divine setting, that the idea of collaboration truly blossomed. The chapel, much like the Interfaith Library, serves as a sanctuary for introspection and unity, embodying the very essence of what Interfaith Library strives to achieve.

As we envision the future, the potential for collaboration between Duke’s Divinity School & Library and InterfaithLibrary.com is both exciting and promising. While Duke’s library provides a physical space for in-depth study and reflection, InterfaithLibrary.com and InterfaithLibrary.org offers a digital counterpart, reaching individuals across the globe. Together, we can bridge the gap between physical and virtual spaces, creating a comprehensive resource that caters to both local and international communities.

Imagine a partnership where the scholarly resources of Duke’s Divinity Library are digitized and made accessible through InterfaithLibrary.com, allowing users worldwide to delve into rare manuscripts and academic texts. Conversely, InterfaithLibrary.com could serve as a platform for Duke’s faculty and students to share their research, insights, and interfaith initiatives with a global audience. This synergy has the potential to revolutionize the way interfaith dialogue is conducted, creating a deeper understanding and appreciation of diverse religious traditions.

In conclusion, my unplanned visit to Duke University’s Divinity School, library, and chapel was nothing short of a divine encounter. It highlighted the profound impact of interfaith dialogue and the limitless possibilities that arise when institutions dedicated to such causes come together. As we embark on this collaborative journey, I am filled with hope and excitement for the future, confident that our union will pave the way for a more inclusive, understanding, and harmonious world.

By mabdussalaam

Creator and C.E.O. of Interfaith Library A competent and dedicated educator & theologian, with over 30 years of theological teaching experience as an Imam and spiritual advisor.

2 thoughts on “Oh, So Small Our Plans Are vs. The Divine Plan”
  1. This is one of the most informative posts I’ve read on the topic of interfaith cooperation. Your clear explanations and real-life example is incredibly helpful and inspiring to me. Thank you for sharing this.

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