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Despite
the nobility and strength of the message it claims to carry,
the Muslim community as a whole is suffering from many of the
same social and spiritual ills that are plaguing the non-Muslim
community. Why is this the case and how does Islam provide hope
when it's so easy to have such a bleak outlook? Through his typically
concise and scholarly approach, Jamal Badawi presents the answers
to these important questions by analyzing the respective strengths
and weaknesses of the Muslim ummah as well as relating a fascinating
hadith of the Prophet (P) that foretells the stages of success
and failure for the ummah until the end of time. He also looks
at three major diseases that are at the heart of the matter:
loyalty to other than Allah, lack of knowledge and understanding,
and disunity. Other topics discussed: fear and hope, the lure
of Shaitan, khalifah, and the necessary correlation between belief
and action. (Duration: 1 hour) Jamal Badawi is a professor of
management and religious studies at Saint Mary's University in
Nova Scotia. He is a well-known author, activist and speaker
on Islam who appears often on television and radio. He serves
on the board of CAIR-Canada and is also a member of the Fiqh
Council of North America and the European Council for Fatwa and
Research.
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