Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.
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Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.
Islamic Pluralism in America and the Muslim Transnational - A Podcast with Shaykh Ibrahim Kazerooni
Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
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Islamic Pluralism in America and the Muslim Transnational - A Podcast with Shaykh Ibrahim Kazerooni
Project Associate Mohammad Sagha sat down with Shaykh Ibrahim Kazerooni from the Islamic Center in Dearborn to discuss Shaykh Kazerooni's unique journey from the seminaries of Najaf and fleeing persecution in Iraq to life as an exiled scholar in the West, as well as the lived experiences of pluralism and the challenges facing diasporic Muslim communities in the United States.
Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.