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Voices from the Moderate Muslim Majority
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http://forum-network.org/lecture/voices-moderate-muslim-majority
Voices from the Moderate Muslim Majority March 15, 2007 Ali S. Asani professor, Indo-Muslim culture, Harvard University Mona Eltahawy reporter Jeff Jacoby op-ed columnist, Boston Globe
Ali Asani and Mona Eltahawy explore the tensions within modern Islam and how we can better understand them.
The world's 1.4 billion Muslims encompass an enormous range of beliefs and practices, a world of cultures from Arab to post-Soviet to Indian to American, and a wide spectrum of movements from liberal progressive to Islamist. However, today's headlines all too often highlight the familiar stories of violence and extremism within the Islamic world. Is religion truly the driving force behind these actions? Where is the space for voices of the moderate majority to be heard? In our country, where many became acquainted with Islam only in the context of September 11th, how can we better understand this major world religion?
This lecture is moderated by Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe columnist and presented in collaboration with the Old South Meeting House as part of the Partners in Public Dialogue Series. Series:
* Indian Culture Series * Muslim Culture Series
Topics: Culture & Identity Tags: Human Rights | Asian | Middle Eastern | Muslim | Spirituality & Religion Presented By WGBH and Ford Hall Forum:
http://forum-network.org/lecture/voices-moderate-muslim-majority
(عدل بواسطة سيف اليزل برعي البدوي on 01-31-2010, 07:07 PM)
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