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Muslim gay filmmaker Parvez Sharma travels the many worlds of this dynamic faith, discovering the stories of its most unlikely storytellers: lesbian and gay Muslims.
A Jihad For Love
Did we come from the mind of a creator or from nothing? Many create concepts of what God actually means and believe it to be the one defined by Christians, Jews or Muslims. It's a simple question of faith.
God Is Alive
Carl Medearis uses the story of the Good Samaritan to help us rethink the mission of Jesus and to embrace others like he does. This powerful drama unfolds in video and text in the Middle East - with Muslims, Christians, Arabs, and regular ole Americans.
Carl Medearis Podcast
These podcasts are designed specifically for English speakers who want to learn tajweed. It will also assist those who do not have the chance to meet a sheikh or qari in their local area, by assisting them to seek this sacred knowledge of Quran and tajweed.
Given that there are approximately 20 million Muslims in the English speaking world, this is a useful resource to bring this sacred knowledge to those who cannot find access to sheikhs.
The podcasts are a series of short, engaging lectures, going through the rules of Arabic alphabet, makharij (articulation points), sifaat (qualities of letters), waqf (rule stopping and pausing) rasm (Orthography relating to recitation of certain words).
There will also be some elaboration on the meaning of tajweed, the history of it (including the biography of Imam Hafs and ââ¬ËAsim) and finally, a brief summary on the work of Imam Al-Jazari and ImamAl-Shatibirhm. This interesting historical background provides English speakers with some context of the great Islamic scholarship that is the basis of how and why we study tajweed today.
tajweedpodcast's Podcast
From mosque controversies to threats of Koran burning, tension between Muslims & Christians is sweeping America. Are Muslims to be feared or befriended? In this comparative study of two great Abrahamic faiths, we’ll decipher the differences between Christianity & Islam, the Bible & the Koran - and answer the question: “Can we coexist?”
Islam
Join our host John Hummel as he sets out to visit 52 different religions in one year! From Humanists to Buddhists to Christians to Muslims and everything in between.
52 Weeks, 52 Religions with John Hummel
The Koran (Qur'an) is regarded by Muslims as the word of God (Allah) as revealed to the prophet Muhammad. It is divided into 114 chapters (surahs), arranged roughly by length. This version, [u]The Meaning of the Glorious Koran[/u], is a widely used English translation of the Koran by a Muslim Englishman. Many Muslims, however, including Pickthall, believe that true translations of the Koran from the original Arabic are impossible, and see translations into other languages only as useful interpretations. (Summary by Leon Mire)
Librivox: Meaning of the Glorious Koran, The by Pickthall, Mohammed Marmaduke
The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of anyone involved in the production of this book, and are not the views of LibriVox.
On the road to Cairo one may see twenty groups exactly like that of the Holy Family in the pictures of the Flight into Egypt; with only one difference. The man is riding on the ass."
"The real mistake of the Muslims is something much more modern in its application than any particular passing persecution of Christians as such. It lay in the very fact that they did think they had a simpler and saner sort of Christianity, as do many modern Christians. They thought it could be made universal merely by being made uninteresting. Now a man preaching what he thinks is a platitude is far more intolerant than a man preaching what he admits is a paradox. It was exactly because it seemed self-evident, to Muslims as to Bolshevists, that their simple creed was suited to everybody, that they wished in that particular sweeping fashion to impose it on everybody." (Summary from Wikipedia)
Librivox: New Jerusalem, The by Chesterton, G. K.
Framing Muslims was inaugurated on September 8th 2007 with a one-day workshop at SOAS, University of London.
Over the course of the project a number of events are taking place, including a seminar series pairing scholars, journalists and practitioners working on aspects of the representation of Muslims. Venues alternate between the fund-holding institution, the University of East London, SOAS, and Senate House, University of London, but in due course the project will also travel, visiting venues both nationally and internationally. In the Autumn of 2007, Framing Muslims combined with the Inter-University Postcolonial Seminar series, run by Professor Susheila Nasta of the Open University Postcolonial Research Group, to explore ‘Postcolonial Muslim Cultures’.
In this archive you will find a selection of audio recordings from some of these events, available to download as podcasts.
Framing Muslims
Revealing Ramadan is a daily, limited-run audio series featuring the voices of Muslims from Madrid to Dallas sharing their stories and encounters about the meaning of Ramadan and how they incorporate those experiences into their personal faith journeys. Each day of Ramadan we at Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett will release a new story, beginning on August 21st, 2009, which will later be broadcast on public radio.
APM: Revealing Ramadan, from Speaking of Faith
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