Meditations on strategy, mindfulness, and Islam
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Mohammed Magid is an outstanding figure in interfaith activities, Imam Magid is the Executive Director and Imam at the ADAMS Centre in Virginia, and former President of ISNA. He is an advocate for youth and women, and serves on the FBI’s Muslim, Sikh... more
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This is a continuation of episode 100 where I get a chance to answer the remaining questions sent by all of you.
Dr. Tarek Elgawhary is a scholar of Islam and comparative religions having studied at both Princeton University and al-Azhar Seminary. He is the creator of the Making Sense of Islam platform where he discusses issues related to Islam and mindfulness.... more
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Thank you for this amazing series. Very informative, I enjoy listening to it on my way to work but also my teenage kids love it. It is very clear and concise.it’s the best if you are living and practicing Islam is this world today regardless of which country but particularly if you live in the west or non Muslim country.
Every time I listen to a Making Sense of Islam I learn something. Exceptional clarity and a wide variety of interviewees, each approached with an open mind and thought provoking questions by the host.
Really thoughtful, yet easily understandable discussions of so many important Islamic issues. Thank you and please keep it going!
I really appreciated you addressing some of the more controversial issues in the Ummah. Although I didn’t always agree, like your point that Muslims (especially Imams) shouldn’t speak on political issues and describing it as “spiritual abuse”. But there were many more points I did agree on. And your podcast on Bid’a was most excellent. So keep up the good work. I’m looking forward to more content of yours. more
Thank you so, so much for creating this podcast. It is so helpful, and your kindness and intelligence bleeds through in every episode. As a hopeful convert, this podcast is immensely helpful.
Apple Podcasts | #105 | Singapore/Religion & Spirituality |
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