On the eve of this week’s Democratic National Convention, faith leaders from across the nation came together virtually last Sunday in an interfaith service. It included a diverse group, each of whom spoke from their own convictions and traditions. Among them was the imam and resident scholar for the Islamic Society of Milwaukee – West in Brookfield, Qari Noman Hussain, who called for unity across America’s diverse faith communities. In remarks to the Wisconsin Muslim Journal, Qari Hussain said the interfaith service “showed the beautiful diversity of our faith community and that we stand together while facing many challenges. As faith leaders, we hope to provide ways for our community to have hope in the future and heal from the past.”