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Episodes

FOCUS GROUP #1: College Students Share Their Needs and Hopes

From time to time, I will post focus groups I've facilitated with different demographics of Muslims. Listening is essential; perhaps one of the best ways to learn about the needs of people. By listening, educators are able to hand-tailor the needs of learners. The MSA at The John Jay College of Criminal Justice invited me for a series of talks on dawa. Instead of starting with a lecture, they broke up into groups and focused on the following: What kind of dawa would help me reach my potential Wh...

Apr 10, 201916 minEp. 70

Stops on The Path Part Four: Allāh's Love & Disruptive Moments

The great secret of creation rests in front our eyes. Yet, with so much "going on" we may fail to see it. God's love is manifest in disruptive moments - success or trials, that remind us to look deeper and see with ihsān that secret: that all things are powered by one God; Allāh who is the only one worthy of worship. How can we understand Allah's love and what are its signs?

Feb 21, 20191 hr 27 minEp. 69

Friday Lights: Love & Sin

Allah's love is an indication of His every lasting will. What are its signs and why is being aware of sin one of His greatest gifts?

Jan 14, 201926 minEp. 60

A Christian Celebrates the Birth of Prophet Muhammad (sa)

Rashid Salim al-Khuri was a 2oth century poet and thinker. Of Lebanese descent, he lived in Brazil amongst a fledging immigrant community of Arab Christians and Muslims. Years ago, Muslims in San Palo invited him to come and speak about the birth of the Prophet (sa). In this episode, I share parts of his speech.

Nov 22, 201819 minEp. 57

Does the Prophet's (sa) Leaving an Act Mean It's Haram or an Innovation? Part One

It is common for pious, passionate people to try and quell creativity in mosques and organizations. A mantra they commonly use is "The Prophet didn't do it!" Why is that a problem and how can we reorient our minds to a proper understanding of Islam, while tethering our passions to the balance of religious knowledge and understanding.

Nov 19, 201821 minEp. 56

Moving Towards God: Sheikh Ahmed Zaruq’s Foundations of the Seeker #1

In an age marked by outrage and trauma, keeping an eye on God is difficult. Sidi Ahmed Zarquq wrote about this five hundred years ago, laying down the foundations of the spiritual path, rooting them with our imaginations, understandings, and Islam’s sacred sources. In this course, you will learn how to understand the differences that rock the Muslim community, how to organize your time and set yourself up for a life of service and travel upon the path to God, “And to your Lord is the final stop....

Nov 17, 20181 hr 7 minEp. 50

Blurred Lenses: Problematic Individual and Institutional Outlooks & Practices

As the American Muslim community has swerved from its early course, one that was led by passionate activists who were tethered to religious foundations, to one thirsting for acceptance, it may, out of an attempt at survival have adopted attitudes that run contrary to its faith's foundations. What are those challenges and how can we tend to them with compassion and discipline?

Nov 12, 201845 minEp. 49

Foundations and Reflections Sura Yasīn Part 5: Education and Sophistication

Sura Yasīn flips the scrip; it moves from addressing the Prophet and his community, to a story about a city similar to his; and now, suddenly it returns to teaching his community. Why? What does that tell us about the sophistication of the Qur'anic message and the deliberate excellence we need if we want to stand in the office of Prophethood?

Sep 13, 201856 minEp. 48

Ramblings for the Political Motivated

How can we free our theology from the bounds caste in the late 60's, and most recently after 9/11? By releasing it, I mean, as Vincent W. Lloyd wrote, "To attempt to speak honestly in God's name." Why are efforts to wrestle our faith until it submits its voice to the notions of the left or the right a failure to uphold the balance and truth of prophethood,; and why are unchecked identity politics a threat to our unity as a community as well as the country when they are not nuanced and cleansed w...

Sep 10, 201842 minEp. 47

Adversity & Anchors: Four Foundations to Cope with Any Situation

Adversity comes with faith, and between them, both lie tests and trials. What are some important qualities we can take from the earliest chapters of the Qur'an sent to the Prophet (sa) that will carry us through success and challenges?

Sep 01, 20181 hr 12 minEp. 41

Foundations and Reflections: Surah Yasin #3 Part 2

Umma is a word we say often without consideration for its components and investment. While financial donations are still robust in communities, the numbers of trained, disciplined and organized volunteers are not. I address that, as well as a number of contemporary concerns around religious freedom in light of Sura Yasin

Aug 29, 201849 minEp. 40

Foundations and Reflections: Surah Yasin #3 Part 1

In this short section I address four components of religious education: Effective communication when teaching religion, benefiting and investing in communities, understanding and caring about issues important to those we live with and finding shared causes and humility in leadership.

Aug 29, 201820 minEp. 39
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