12 topics, 25 minutes per topic.
Speaker:
- Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies Professor of International Relations American University, Washington D.C.
Now you can learn about Islam from one of the world's top experts.
The events of September 11 brought the Muslim world into direct confrontation
with the West. 19 hijackers not only killed thousands of innocent people, but
also created one of the greatest paradoxes of the 21st century: Islam, which
sees itself as a religion of peace, is now associated with murder and mayhem.
Islam is the world’s fastest growing religion. About 1.4 billion Muslims live
in 57 countries, including 25 million living in the West. Some of America’s
strongest allies and greatest enemies are Muslim. In this environment,
understanding the World of Islam is not a luxury but an imperative.
What You’ll Explore
In these audio lectures, renowned Islamic scholar Akbar Ahmed introduces you
to the Islamic world, an exploration few Westerners have experienced. Islam,
argues Professor Ahmed, does not mean the subordination of women, contempt for
other religions, opposition to modernity, or violence against non-believers. One
can learn to appreciate the beauty, depth, and variety of Islamic tradition by
turning to its sources and rich history.
Through this unique lecture series, you’ll explore the life of the Prophet of
Islam, and the Quran’s five pillars, which govern the beliefs and behavior of
Muslims everywhere. Learn how the extraordinary legacies of the great Ottoman,
Safavid and Mughal empires influence the present day Arab world, Iran, and South
Asia, and explore Islam in other parts of the world. The current Muslim struggle
to preserve traditions in an age of globalization and ethnic and religious
strife are examined in detail. Professor Ahmed explores all these issues with
insight and sympathy, penetrating beyond stereotypes to the realities of Islamic
life.
Professor Ahmed offers a message of hope and reconciliation between the West
and Islam by leveraging the power of dialogue to build bridges across ethnic,
religious, and cultural divides. With dialogue comes knowledge and
understanding. This lecture series is essential for anyone hoping to learn more
about the Islamic world and its people and to understand the world in which we
live.
What other experts say about Ambassador Ahmed:
"[Akbar Ahmed is] one of contemporary Islam's outstanding exponents"
—Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the UK
"Encountering Islam - what a fantastic job...Dr. Akbard Ahmed (is) the living
legend"
—Ashraf M. Abbasi, Ph.D., Chairman, Pakistani American Congress, Washington, DC
"One of the most distinguished Muslim scholars today…"
—Lord George Carey, former Archbishop of Canterbury
"His voice needs to be heard, and his courage strengthened."
—Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Laureate
Material in this program was adapted from four books by Dr. Ahmed: Islam
Under Siege: Living Dangerously in a Post-Honor Word, Polity Press, 2005; Islam
Today: A short Introduction to the Muslim World, I.B. Tauris, 1999; Journey Into
Islam: The Crisis of Globalization, Brookings Institution Press, 2007;
Discovering Islam, Routledge Press, 2002