Conversations with History - Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im

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Islam and the Secular State

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes legal philosopher Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, Candler Professor of Law at Emory University, for a discussion of the challenges facing Muslims as they seek to reconcile tradition and modernity. Professor An-Na'im reflects on his intellectual journey: the influence of his parents and of his teacher Mahmoud Mohamed Taba. He also enumerates lessons of his own career as a scholar, advocate and activist. Professor An-Na'im discusses the importance of Islamic reform which successfully negotiates universal notions of human rights, constitutionalism, and citizenship while respecting tradition and culture. His analysis focuses on the distinction between state and society: the need for separation of Islam from the state while recognizing the ways in which Islam can inform society and politics. He also points to the problematic aspects of Islamic beliefs that emerged in particular historical contexts and must adapt to modernity and the universal values that recognize the dignity of all women and men.

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  • changing yourself is the prophet Muhammed command for Muslims

    

  • What an impressing person, a true follower of Ghandi and MLK.

    I wish him much luck and hope he will have the opportunity to get his message across to as many people possible, especially over here in Israel & Palestine.

  • this guy is my new hero

  • not actually smarter, it merely offers different perspectives.

    Anyway, great interview, as always.

  • Anyway, what a shame, it really tells you one can get much smater taking higher education outside the ""center"" of economical and political power.

  • Harry`s use of the concept of "modernity" is so badly placed, he seems to use modernity as a non-historical mind set, which it obviously can never be. He can`t grasp Abdullahi`a ideas as coming from a different history where the ideas of the greeks (to take one example) were not assimilated as belonging to Europe or Westerns (as a racially and culturally unified construct, which came to exist only in the last 4-5 hundred of years).

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