Why do so many Muslims feel intellectually insecure today?
In this episode, we are joined again by Ustadh Saad Yacoob to explore how the history of debate in the Muslim world, from the influence of Aristotle to the impact of colonialism, has shaped the way Muslims think, argue, and understand their faith today.
Together, we discuss righteousness, justice, revelation, the thought of Muhammad Iqbal, and why the modern culture of debate may reveal a deeper crisis: many Muslims have come to defend Islam on someone else's terms rather than their own.
Has modern debate brought Muslims closer to the truth? … or further away from it?
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00:00 Intro
00:44 The History of Muslim Debates
05:44 Ad
07:15 Importance of Aristotle in Muslim Debates
14:07 Why are Modern Debates So Bad?
31:36 Ad
32:28 The Source of Muslim Insecurities
38:46 European Insecurities
41:12 The Struggles of Muslims in Recent History
46:00 Muhammad Iqbal’s Thought
57:10 What is the Point of Revelation?
01:00:44 What are We Doing With the World?
01:03:07 What Makes Islam Different that Every Other Religion
01:10:57 How to Raise a Generation of Muslims that aren’t Insecure?
01:14:54 Mamdani’s Significant Role
01:23:49 23. Does the Future of the Ummah Include Shia?
01:29:07 Final Thoughts
01:29:52 Outro
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