
A multimedia, multi-faith publication about the ideas that shape the modern world from the first Muslim liberal arts college in the United States, Zaytuna College.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureIslam | |||

Many intellectuals believe Islamophobia is a form of racism, but the ultimate presuppositions embedded in this view are antithetical not only to Islam but to religion as such.
The modern world knows it faces a void of meaning—and in a strange recurrence of history, some secular intellectuals are now calling for various forms of paganism.
An essay by Faraz Khan
To many, Islamic art can speak more profoundly and clearly than even the written word. Is it wiser then for Muslims to show, not to tell?
Article by Oludamini Ogunnaike
Read here: renovatio.zaytuna.edu/article/the-silent-theology-of-islamic... more
Contrary to its usage in today’s public discourse, dignity is not something all humans universally have, but something that everyone must do.
Article by Caner K. Dagli
renovatio.zaytuna.edu/article/dignity-is-for-the-heart-not-the-ego
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These conversations are great examples of people having constructive dialogues coming from different philosophical traditions. The differences are acknowledged and maintained without sacrificing respect for the different traditions. I end up learning about other traditions as much as my own, which draws me closer to my own community and our neighbors. The topics are interesting and I typically need to listen to the discussions more than once given the richness of the conversations. Wish we had m... more
I love these podcasts. The likelihood of me being a student of Zaytuna is incredibly low but these podcasts offer a chance to sit in a virtual lecture hall and to close ones eyes and imagine sitting in the midst of scholars and their lofty ideas.
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I can only describe these conversations as spiritual nourishment. Thank you.
Renovatio hosts meaningful discussions that aren’t happening in many other places. By bringing together diverse view points committed to truth and the exploration of big ideas, Renovatio is a critical space.
Thank you for such a wonderful set of conversations. Inspiring, thoughtful and practical.
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The audio essays enrich listeners' understanding of contemporary societal, philosophical, and spiritual themes through thought-provoking discussions that often draw from historical texts and figures. Topics frequently explored include the intersection of spirituality and culture, critiques of modern ideologies, and the importance of diverse viewpoints within intellectual discourse. These discussions are likely to appeal to those interested in philosophical debates, interfaith dialogues, and the enduring relevance of historical wisdom in addressing today's challenges. Unique to this offering is a commitment to exploring ideas rooted in Islamic thought while welcoming insights from various traditions and perspectives, offering a pluralistic v... more
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