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Interfaiths

Podkast av Iqbal Akhtar

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Historie & religion

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The Interfaiths podcast, hosted by Prof. Dr. Iqbal Akhtar, an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and International Relations at Florida International University (FIU), offers a scholarly and deeply engaged exploration of interfaith cooperation. The podcast distinguishes itself by moving beyond theoretical dialogue to focus on tangible, real-world applications of interfaith work, making it a crucial resource for the next generation of religious and civic leaders.The central mission of the podcast is to dissect and understand the dynamics of interfaith relations through two primary lenses:Highlighting Moral Exemplars: The podcast provides a platform for in-depth conversations with individuals who embody the principles of interfaith cooperation. These are not just religious leaders but also practitioners, activists, and community organizers who have dedicated their lives to building bridges between different faith communities. Through their personal stories and practical wisdom, the podcast showcases what it truly means to live out interfaith values.Exploring Cutting-Edge Global Practices: A key focus is on identifying and analyzing innovative and effective methods for promoting religious pluralism worldwide. Prof. Dr. Akhtar and his guests delve into "cutting-edge global practices"—successful models and pioneering projects that can be studied, adapted, and implemented by aspiring interfaith leaders. This forward-looking approach ensures the conversation is always geared towards actionable strategies for the future.As a host, Prof. Dr. Akhtar brings a wealth of academic rigor and specialized knowledge to the conversations. His expertise in Islamic studies, transnational religious histories, and the politics of religion provides a rich context for the discussions, ensuring they are both accessible and intellectually robust.In essence, the Interfaiths podcast serves as a bridge between academic theory and on-the-ground practice. It is designed as an educational tool that equips emerging leaders with the knowledge, inspiration, and practical examples needed to navigate and positively shape the complex landscape of global religious diversity.

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Forgiveness, Trauma, and Family Reconciliation

This podcast focuses on a conference focused on the psychological and spiritual dimensions of family estrangement and the complex journey toward reconciliation. The keynote was by sociologist Karl Pillemer, who highlights that over one-quarter of Americans live with family rifts. Key discussions explore the impact of chronic stress, the role of religious traditions in fostering forgiveness, and the "long arm of the past" regarding childhood trauma. Breakout sessions address specialized topics such as Polyvagal Theory, LGBTQ+ elder support, and the specific challenges of sibling or parental detachment. Ultimately, it emphasizes that while reconciliation requires relinquishing rigid narratives, the effort often serves as a powerful catalyst for personal growth and emotional healing.

15. mai 2026 - 38 min
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Hate to Hope: Building a New Jewish-Muslim Future

This episode documents Hate to Hope, a 2025 interfaith initiative that united students from Elhaam Academy and Kinneret Day School. Through a series of five collaborative events, young people from Muslim and Jewish backgrounds engaged in cultural exchange at locations like The Met and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. The program sought to cultivate empathy and mutual respect by encouraging participants to share personal faith artifacts and explore their common theological roots. By documenting over 30 hours of programming and numerous student reflections, the text illustrates how meaningful dialogue can dismantle prejudice. Ultimately, these records celebrate the capacity of youth leadership to build lasting bridges between diverse religious communities.

5. mai 2026 - 20 min
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Beyond Insularity: Reimagining Interfaith Literacy in Islamic Schools

This episode examines a research study by Dr Iqbal Akhtar concerning the lack of interfaith literacy within contemporary American Islamic school curricula. Through a qualitative analysis of twelve institutions, the research identifies a significant comparative deficit where other religions are either ignored or framed solely as theological foils. The findings suggest that educators feel underprepared to teach religious diversity due to a lack of resources, training, and institutional support. Rather than adopting secular ideals, Akhtar argues for a recovery of classical Islamic scholarship, citing historical figures like al-Bīrūnī as models for rigorous cross-cultural inquiry. He proposes three pathways for improvement: enhancing teacher formation, developing generous curricular resources, and fostering lived partnerships with other faith communities. Ultimately, the work advocates for equipping Muslim youth with the comparative literacy necessary to thrive as citizens in a religiously diverse democracy.

27. april 2026 - 36 min
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Bridges and Barriers: The Human Element of Interfaith Dialogue

This episode examines the FIU Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Fellowship, a university programme designed to bridge deep social and religious divides during a period of intense geopolitical conflict. Through academic reflection of the student discussion, we highlight the challenges of maintaining empathy when personal and collective trauma foster mutual suspicion. Students identify algorithmic outrage and a lack of traditional religious grounding as factors that radicalise diaspora communities, often making those far from the conflict more extreme than those living within it. The students argue that genuine relationship-building requires individual security in one’s own identity rather than defensive political posturing. Ultimately, the sources present a cautiously optimistic vision where shared recognition of human suffering and collaborative action against prejudice might eventually overcome historical fractures. Such grassroots dialogue is framed as a moral refusal to allow present catastrophes to dictate the future of interfaith relations.

14. april 2026 - 33 min
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