18 episodios

A podcast about understanding religion better. What role does it play in modernity? What value does it bring and conversely what problems does it create? Using the Islamic tradition as our framework, we search for universal truths that go beyond religious affiliation. Veronica Polo, an avid sense-maker, talks to Dr. Farhad Shafti, who holds a PhD in Islamic Studies with a focus on Interpretation of the Qur’an.

One Light: Dialogues on Religion With Dr. Farhad Shafti Veronica Polo

    • Religión y espiritualidad

A podcast about understanding religion better. What role does it play in modernity? What value does it bring and conversely what problems does it create? Using the Islamic tradition as our framework, we search for universal truths that go beyond religious affiliation. Veronica Polo, an avid sense-maker, talks to Dr. Farhad Shafti, who holds a PhD in Islamic Studies with a focus on Interpretation of the Qur’an.

    Episode 18: The True Meaning of the Universality of the Qur’an

    Episode 18: The True Meaning of the Universality of the Qur’an

    In this concluding episode, Veronica Polo interviews Dr. Farhad Shafti about his ground-breaking work titled “The True Meaning of the Universality of the Qur’an”, an article that dissects the pluralistic vs. exclusivist view in the Islamic tradition. Dr. Shafti deconstructs five assumptions common to Muslims: 1.) That God only guides people through Prophets 2.) That every region of the planet has received a Prophet at some point in history 3.) That the Prophets that bring divine law automatically abrogate previous ones 4.) That Prophets came to guide all of humanity 5.) That there is only one correct understanding of God, the Hereafter, and the Unseen.

    A wider and much more encompassing perspective is offered.


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    • 1h 13 min
    Episode 17: Revisiting Riba (usury) featuring Sitara Akram

    Episode 17: Revisiting Riba (usury) featuring Sitara Akram

    In this episode we define what “riba” is (usually translated to English as usury).  We describe its history within Judaism and Christianity, and then look at the roots of the term in the Qur’an, as well as the classical interpretations in Islamic law. We discuss why Muslims are so concerned with this concept.  We explore the ways in which economic oppression happens today that fall outside the traditional scholarly areas of concern.


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    • 1h 17 min
    Episode 16: Women (featuring Sitara Akram)

    Episode 16: Women (featuring Sitara Akram)

    Gender seems to play a big role in the way that Islam is perceived both inside and outside the faith. Muslims will generally say (rather fervently) that Islam protects and honors women. Critics of Islam will insist that it is clearly oppressive to women based on disturbing social realities. Why are these two perspectives so hard to reconcile? In this episode, our guest Sitara Akram, in conjunction with Dr. Farhad Shafti and Veronica Polo, dissect these divergent narratives. We touch on controversial topics such as sexual harassment and rape, gender segregation, and the problematic exclusion of women from the field of Qur’anic interpretation.


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    • 1h 35 min
    Episode 15: Impediments to Understanding the Qur’an

    Episode 15: Impediments to Understanding the Qur’an

    In this episode, Dr. Farhad Shafti details seven areas that he has identified which may serve as impediments to understanding the Qur’an. An eye-opening and clarifying session! Take a listen and contact us with comments and questions about the points raised.


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    • 1h 1m
    Episode 14: The Born Muslim Experience

    Episode 14: The Born Muslim Experience

    Every born Muslim has a different experience depending on their upbringing, culture, and personal drive for inquiry. Today once again we have a guest, Waseem Aslam, who describes his own personal journey, being born in Pakistan and emigrating to work as a doctor in the United Kingdom. He describes the factors that led him to wrestle with what being a Muslim meant to him, as well as his growth in finding compassion and affinity with those in other traditions.


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    • 58 min
    Episode 13: The Convert Experience

    Episode 13: The Convert Experience

    What does it mean to switch faiths? What is it like for Muslim “converts” in particular? (For lack of a better term!) What are the typical highs and lows that new Muslims experience? What happens to those open-minded seekers that when joining a group are led to exclusivism and narrow-mindedness? In this episode Dr. Farhad Shafti and Veronica Polo are joined by James Coates, who helps us with these questions as he walks us through his own particular journey.


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    • 1h 1m

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