Interfaiths
This episode addresses a violent 2026 shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, using the tragedy to explore the intersections of faith, history, and pluralism. Islam characterizes the Hajj as a "rehearsal for death" that promotes radical equality, urging believers to counter hostility through acts of service. Accompanying this is a scholarly essay that rejects the rise of Christian nationalism, citing founding documents and treaties to demonstrate that America was intended to be a secular refuge. The texts argue that antisemitism and Islamophobia are linked by a shared logic of exclusion, necessitating a unified interfaith response. Ultimately, the authors call for a return to a civic covenant in which diverse religious communities can coexist safely, free from fear of bigotry. Through the lens of Islamic tradition and American history, the sources advocate for a society defined by character and mutual protection.
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