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Dr. Brahim El Guabli (Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies, Specialist At Williams College, Massachusetts)

21 min · 19 de jun de 2023
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With the Islamic month of Zul Hijjah starting on June 19, preparations are well underway for those performing the Islamic pilgrimage to Mekka,  the Hajj,  this year. The pilgrimage to Mekka is one of the 5 five of Islam, obligatory for all physically and financially able Muslim men and women.  But this month is not just special for pilgrims. It is a time of great spiritual importance for all Muslims culminating in the great celebration called Eid El-Adha coinciding on June 28, 2023.   Mekka is the place where the message of Islam was borne. How did it spread from Arabia to different parts of the world, in particular North Africa? And how is it presently co-existing with other faith groups and indigenous beliefs? Our guest, Dr. Brahim El Guabli, Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies,  Specialist At Williams College, Massachusetts, USA, explains.

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With the Islamic month of Zul Hijjah starting on June 19, preparations are well underway for those performing the Islamic pilgrimage to Mekka,  the Hajj,  this year. The pilgrimage to Mekka is one of the 5 five of Islam, obligatory for all physically and financially able Muslim men and women.  But this month is not just special for pilgrims. It is a time of great spiritual importance for all Muslims culminating in the great celebration called Eid El-Adha coinciding on June 28, 2023.   Mekka is the place where the message of Islam was borne. How did it spread from Arabia to different parts of the world, in particular North Africa? And how is it presently co-existing with other faith groups and indigenous beliefs? Our guest, Dr. Brahim El Guabli, Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies,  Specialist At Williams College, Massachusetts, USA, explains.

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