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Hearing Muslim Voices

Seyyed Hossein NasrFrom Speaking of Faith:

September 7, 2006

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Dramatic headlines convey a predominantly violent picture of global Islam. But, during the past five years, Muslim guests on SOF have conveyed a thoughtful, questing, diverse, and compelling faith. Step back with us and hear these voices from the traditional and evolving center of Islam. And, Krista speaks with Seyyed Hossein Nasr, an esteemed Muslim scholar who brings a broad religious and historical perspective to hard questions about Islam and the West that have lingered uncomfortably in American life since 9/11.

Although I do not agree with some of the guest's comments regarding America's complicity in Islamic Hate, I found this to be quite informative...after all I will take any Muslim moderate voice (?) I can. Well worth a listen.

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