Dr. Jasser Auda
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Great Women in the Prophet’s Mosque

  Rufaida managed a charity clinic in the mosque, Fakihah built a minbar/pulpit in the mosque, Umm Mihjan maintained the mosque Female companions went to war with the Prophet (s) and now we don't even allow them to enter the mosque! From a Khutba: Great Women in the Prophet's Mosque. Masjid Toronto. Downtown Toronto, Canada. Jan 29...

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Read the Quran. Masjid Toronto. Jan 29 2016

  The Quran is not only for scholars. The Quran is for everybody. And when we ignored the Quran, we created a deformed picture of Islam in our minds and ended up in a lot of trouble .  Khutba: Read the Quran. Masjid Toronto. Jan 29 2016   {videobox}https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yWCsLyhjyc&feature=youtu.be|Read the Quran{/videobox}...

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University of Calgary – Feb 12th 2016

Calgary, Alberta, Canada: February 12th insha Allah for a Friday Khutba and a lecture at the University of Calgary. My lecture will, insha Allah, expand on the ideas of a maqasidi, integrative, systems approach to the Islamic jurisprudence, in order to develop Islamic ethics that addresses contemporary basic questions in various disciplines from an Islamic perspective. Thanks to Horizon Academy Institute and Muslim Students' Association at the University of Calgary for their invitation.      ...

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COP21 is not going to work!

COP21 is not going to work! Jasser Auda News of the COP21 deal and jubilant celebrations that politicians showed the world gave a false sense of achievement to millions of people around the world. I believe that it is an ethical responsibility to express the truth, regardless of how strange it might sound in the middle of the celebrations and propaganda. And the truth is: there will be no reverse of the disastrous path that we took the earth towards unless, in my opinion, we change the way we do these things: politics, business and media. National and international politics in the current political system of nation states, and the way United Nations is structured and functioning, do not allow any real progress on the climate front. Governments are either dictatorships or elected democratically. Dictatorships do not care about the human nor the environment, to cut a long story short. Democratically elected governments, on the other hand, are there to represent at best the interests of their nation states and at worst the interests of pressure groups within these states. However, it is a fact that government policies and decisions that would preserve the environment for humanity go against both interests, at least on the short run. National interests are firmly defined in terms of the economics of "growth", which by definition requires a negative impact on the environment....

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