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Notes continued from an address by Sheikh Ismail Nur, Imam of the Masjid al Iman Mosque in Victoria to a gathering at St. Philip, Oak Bay Saturday 20 May 2017.
Notes continued from an address by Sheikh Ismail Nur, Imam of the Masjid al Iman Mosque in Victoria to a gathering at St. Philip, Oak Bay Saturday 20 May 2017.
Last night Sheikh Ismail Nur, Imam of the Masjid al Iman Mosque in Victoria, gave a moving and charismatic address to a gathering at St. Philip Anglican Church in Oak Bay.
Whatever other of Marc Galli’s recently published eight “salient values” that he suggests Dr. Hawkins may have violated she certainly did not violate #2.
As the controversy over, perhaps soon-to-be ex-tenured associate professor of political science at Wheaton College Larycia Hawkins continues to boil, it is worth thinking about the statement that got her into trouble.
Seyyed Hossein Nasr is an 82-year-old Iranian Islamic philosopher and University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University.
Belief systems are not defined only by the practices or lives of their adherents. They also in part carry the identity of the sacred texts to which they appeal for their tradition.
Is Islam an inherently violent belief system?
The terror unleashed in the streets of Paris on Friday 13 November 2015 press upon us again the vexed question of how we respond to extremist actions and attitudes in whatever form they may arise.
Muslims Protect Non-Muslims
December 22, 2015 in Current Comment | Tags: Islam, Kenya | Leave a comment
Are these the dangerous Muslims some people want to keep out?
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