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Muslims Today: A Radical Reform
Tariq Ramadan with John Esposito
April 12, 2010

Prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan joined John L. Esposito in a conversation exploring the challenges of confronting the status quo and promoting radical reform in Islam and the Muslim world. Tariq Ramadan is Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at the Oxford University and President of the European think tank European Muslim Network in Brussels. His most recent publications include What I Believe, Islam, The West and the Challenges of Modernity, and Radical Reform: Islamic Ethics and Liberation. John Esposito is University Professor, Professor of Religion & International Affairs and Founding Director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University. Editor-in-chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, The Oxford History of Islam and Oxford Islamic Studies Online, his most recent books are: The Future of Islam; Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think (with Dalia Mogahed); and Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam.

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  • Thank you MythF!!I love Mr.Tariq Ramadan...I really think, we need more muslims like him. This was what muslims scholars were like once I think that led to the enlightenment of the West. This is true jihad...:)

  • @rainmaya84

    No problem sister, I hope you enjoyed watching those videos, and I'm planning to be the next Ramadan, I'm currently studying exactly what he studied when he was my age which was French Literature, Philosophy and Islamic studies.

  • @MythF

    How do you know he studied these things?

  • @Oo786oO

    Maybe because it's written everywhere on the web?

    You might want to check his website and his wiki biography.

  • Thank you Myth for the video and i want know where is the athers parts because i don"t found it

  • @iversondekech

    It's coming mate, I'm currently uploading the 3rd part;)

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  • He's really helping the,Muslims being killed eh...

  • Wake up rainymaya.

  • @MrYusha

    yah.and thank you for the mention of Kaled Abou El Fadl. I'll look him up..:)

  • @rainmaya84 I couldnt agree with you more! If you like Tariq Ramadan for those reasons you'll also like Khaled Abou El Fadl. :)

  • @MythF

    Beautiful

  • ah ok thank you for your efforts.

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