Listen "BQ16-EAFT: "What is Islam all about?" - with Ahmed"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Exploring Alternate Faith Traditions from the Better Questions podcast, Kevin Hohe sits down with Ahmed for a layered conversation about conflict, faith and how cultural values shape our ideas of peace, family and gender roles.Together they explore how religion influences perspectives on war, self-defense and the historical roots of violence and power struggles. The dialogue also takes a deeper look at Islam, covering the Five Pillars, the purpose behind fasting during Ramadan, and how prayer and community traditions shape daily life.Kevin and Ahmed unpack how cultural views on marriage, sex and gender differ between the Western world and Arabic societies, from the complexities of monogamy to the sometimes misunderstood practice of arranged marriage. They reflect on the role men play in protecting and respecting women, why family values matter, and what it takes to find common ground when beliefs and traditions don’t always align.Takeaways:There is never a time for killing, but self-defense is justified when attackedHistorical conflicts often stem from power struggles and economic interestsBoth faith traditions ultimately seek peace and understandingFasting during Ramadan teaches gratitude and appreciation for lifePrayer is a significant part of daily life in IslamMultiple marriages in Islam historically supported widowsUnderstanding different religions is crucial for building bridgesCultural perceptions of marriage vary widely across societiesStay connected:Kevin Hohe | LinkedInAnd let us know what you think with our feedback form.Produced by Pineapple Audio Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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