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What People Say about Dr. Mike Ghouse

Real experiences from couples and families we’ve had the honor of working with.

Mike was Everything we were Looking for! Mike was extremely flexible and accommodating to our needs. He officiated an interfaith (Muslim/Christian) ceremony and was respectful to both sides of the family. Highly recommend.
Saudat Potomac
MD
Dr. Ghouse is simply the best – no question about it. Dr. Ghouse is a very experienced (and wise) scholar who understands cultural matters and the value of tailoring his services to his particular audience. He is extremely open to crafting his service to the needs of his client, which is a rare quality but highly valued. And, when it comes to cultural sensitives and so-called “cultural clashes,” Dr. Ghouse works his magic to make sure everyone is happy. I want to thank Dr. Ghouse immensely for making our wedding the best day of our lives. He provided a service that respected the traditional norms that we requested, while also promoting inclusivity and championing the progressive values that we hold most dear in our hearts. Thank you again, Dr. Ghouse. We are so grateful that we found you.
Arsalan M
Washington DC
This was a great experience considering I am Christian and my wife is Muslim and no imam wanted to marry us! We found Dr. Mike through our wedding planner Phoriah Events and the rest is history! Dr. Mike had a couple of sessions with us Brito to the big day and on the big day he was on time and he did great! I highly recommend him!
Adeyme O
College Park, MD
Best Decision Ever! Our most important vendor for our wedding was the officiant because we needed someone that could beautifully illustrate our interfaith love story. Dr. Mike Ghouse did just that! He brought together our Islamic and Christian faiths in a way our wedding guests were completely blown away by. Both faiths were represented in his sermon and prayers beautifully. Dr. Mike Ghouse was extremely professional in everything he did and was attentive from start to finish. Above all, he was a joy to work and extremely pleasant and positive. We HIGHLY recommend him for any couple searching for an interfaith officiant. He will make your special day memorable for years to come.
June F
Fairfax, VA

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Officiant's Summary: A Global Interfaith Wedding Officiant

Discover the remarkable journey of Dr. Mike Mohamed Ghouse, an interfaith wedding officiant who has guided nearly 600 couples from dozens of faiths and cultures. This brief summary offers a glimpse into his deeply personalized ceremonies, global reach, and decades of experience helping families honor love beyond religious boundaries. Read on to explore how his unique approach, compassion, and scholarship continue to shape interfaith marriage in America and around the world.

Interfaith Marriages: Statistics

February 28, 2026, Washington, DC — Interfaith Marriages proudly shares 16 years of dedicated service to couples officiating their weddings, including Interfaith, Secular, Nikah, and other religious light ceremonies. The couples have come from 97 ethnicities, 12 religious traditions, 101 Cities across the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Iceland, Spain, and other destination weddings. A wedding is a celebration of love between the two of you. As a dedicated wedding officiant, I will work with you to create meaningful ceremonies that reflect your unique cultures.

Who Doesn’t Want Peace ?

Peace is something every human being longs for—whether consciously or deep within the soul. Across cultures, religions, and nations, the pursuit of peace drives our actions, shapes our fears, and defines our hopes for the future. We want peace in our homes, peace in our hearts, and peace in the world around us.

Yet despite this shared desire, peace often feels distant. Conflicts persist, misunderstandings grow, and fear of the unknown keeps people divided. The truth is simple but profound: peace does not begin with policies or power—it begins with people.

Dr. Mike Mohamed Ghouse When a Hindu falls in love with a Muslim and wants to get married, a red flag is raised by his/her family and the community. Hindus are concerned about losing a member of their flock to another religion, and Muslims have difficulty coping with idol worship. Idol worship is considered an …

interfaith marriages

We are all Americans, but a distinction is made between two different ethnicities, by American Guy, we mean White American – as all other Americans are identified with their race or ethnicity. Latha and William are a perfect match for each other. They listened to each other and spoke without any filters. They can complete …

The Wedding Ceremony took place across the pond, in the barn – the barn is about 30′ tall inside and held about 100 people. The Bride and Groom’s friends represented America and its many races and religions. Indeed, my vision for America is that we all connect and “know” each other. It is my dreamland, …

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