Sinopsis
A podcast promoting that Islam and Liberty not only can coexist, but it has always been that way.
Episodios
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ILN Tunisia Conference ”Bringing Citizens Back to Power”
31/07/2022 Duración: 02h12minThe 2nd ILN Tunisia Conference took place in Tunis on March 18th, 2022. Our objective was to discuss the crisis in Tunisia and welcome questions from non-Tunisians who are interested in learning more about what is happening in the country which started the Arab Spring since what some refer to as the “Presidential Coup” of 25th July 2021. There was a number of Tunisian speakers, mainly politicians and civil society activists, as well as international ones, a foreign online audience and a limited in person attendance.
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ILN Talk Show 12th Episode: The Domestic Violence Act in Malaysia and beyond with Ms. Ivy Josiah
20/06/2022 Duración: 58minILN Editorial Associate Tasnim Idriss and Women's Rights activist Ivy Josiah Discuss the difficulties faced in order to pass the domestic violence act in Malaysia and the situation of women in other Muslim majority countries and beyond.
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ILN Talk Show 11th Episode ”Muslims in India” with Ms. Azeemah Salim
08/06/2022 Duración: 40minDiscussing religious pluralism in India, with a special focus on the situation of Muslims in India with regard to the Karnataka Hijab controversy.
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ILN Talk Show 10th Episode: OIC Conference 2022, a Conversation
03/04/2022 Duración: 33minAli Salman, ILN CEO and Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate discuss the highlights of the 48th Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council of Foreign Ministers held in Pakistan on March 22nd and 23rd, 2022.
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ILN Talk Show 9th Episode: Discussing Ali Salman’s Book.
03/01/2022 Duración: 40min9th ILN Talk Show with Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate, discussing Ali Salman's book entitled: "Islam & Economics, a Primer on Markets, Morality and Justice". This primer is an introductory text to rediscover the principles of commerce and economics revealed in the Qur'an, espoused by the Sunnah (practices of the Prophet Muhammad), and understood by the jurists. Amazon link to order the book : https://www.amazon.com/Islam-Economics-Markets-Morality-Justice-ebook/dp/B097KKYGB3
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ILN Talk Show 8th Episode: The Political Development in Malaysia with Ms. Aira Azhari.
03/01/2022 Duración: 39min8th Episode of the ILN Talk Show hosted by Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate, on the political development in Malaysia, democratic governance and future of democracy, with Ms. Aira Azhari, Manager of the Democracy and Governance Unit at the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), Malaysia.
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ILN Talk Show 7th Ep: Thoughts on the ILN online course with Dr. Mohsin Naqvi and Mr. Fida Ur Rahman
02/01/2022 Duración: 43min7th Episode of the ILN Talk Show hosted by Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate, discussing the ILN online course entitled "Social Understanding of Islam in the Light of Principles of Jurisprudence and Legal Maxims" with course conductor Dr. Mohsin Naqvi and course coordinator Mr. Fida Ur Rahman
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ILN Talk Show 6th Episode : Discussing Dr. Ahmet Kuru's book
23/06/2021 Duración: 41min6th Episode of the ILN Talk Show hosted by Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate, discussing Dr. Ahmet Kuru's book entitled: "Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison ». Dr. Ahmet Kuru is a Professor of Political Science at San Diego State University, USA.
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ILN Talk Show : Dr. Ali Hasannia, Inspired by ILN (5th Episode)
06/06/2021 Duración: 32min5th Episode of the ILN Talk Show hosted by Tasnim Idriss, ILN Editorial Associate, on how Dr. Ali Hasannia, Professor at the Department of Quran and Hadith Studies at Shahd University, Iran, was inspired by ILN. Ali Hasannia's work: https://shahed.academia.edu/alihasannia
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Episode 041 - Dr. Husnul Amin: Post Islamism in Muslim Societies
25/01/2021 Duración: 30minDr Husnul Amin is the ILN Pakistan Fellow. He is a Fulbright Research fellow at the Stockton University New Jersey US. He is working on recent civic rights and social mobilizations in the north-west of Pakistan. He is on sabbatical from his permanent position of Associate Professor of Politics and Executive Director of the Iqbal International Institute for Research and Dialogue, International Islamic University Islamabad.
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Episode 040 - Mustafa Akyol: Islam, Religious Freedom and Hagia Sophia
25/01/2021 Duración: 46minMustafa Akyol is the ILN Global Fellow. He is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, where he focuses on the intersection of public policy, Islam, and modernity. A Turkish journalist and author, he is a regular contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and has been a regular opinion columnist for Turkish publications such as Hurriyet Daily News, and for the Middle-East focused Al-Monitor.com.
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Episode 039 - Muddassar Ahmed: How Muslim organizations should manage their PR
25/01/2021 Duración: 34minMuddassar Ahmed is President of the The Concordia Forum, a managing partner at Unitas Communications and independent advisor to the U.K. government
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Episode 038 - Dr. Aymen Boughanmi: Thoughts on Democracy and Economy in Tunisia 10 years after the Arab Spring
25/01/2021 Duración: 45minThis Podcast was based on a casual conversation betweeb Professor Aymen Boughanmi and Ali Salman, CEO of ILN. Dr. Aymen Boughanmi is a researcher in political affairs and economic history. He has a PhD in British and American civilization. He teaches at Kairouan College, English Department.Among his most notable books are: The Post-Revolution State (2012), The Arab Autumn: In the Contradiction between Revolution and Democracy (2015).
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Episode 037 - Abbas Mehregan; The Jurisprudential Principles of Equality between Muslims and Non-Muslims in Islamic Sharia
04/09/2020 Duración: 16minAbbas Mehregan, Ph.D. in Sociology of Religion from the University of Cologne (Germany) and licentiate in Islamic Sciences is a faculty member of the University of Tehran. He has carried out several studies in the field of sociology of Islam as well as the sociology of Islamic countries. Download His Presentation Here This paper are not to be cited without author’s permissions Visit us at islamandlibertynetwork.org to explore more on the muslim case for freedom.
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Episode 036 - Ankita Sanyal; Jews in Iran since the Islamic Revolution: Social Status and Anti-Semitism
23/08/2020 Duración: 24minAnkita Sanyal, PhD scholar at the Centre for West Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Her research is on “Balancing Traditional and Modern Roles of Women in Islamic Republic of Iran: Role of Education System.” She did her post graduation in Politics and International Relations from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru’s Universit, New Delhi, India. She have attended national and international conferences and currrently have two publications. Read Her Paper Here This paper are not to be cited without author’s permissions Visit us at islamandlibertynetwork.org to explore more on the muslim case for freedom.
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Episode 035 - Eugene Yapp; Reflections and Perspective from Malaysia
07/08/2020 Duración: 24minEugene Yapp, based in Malaysia, is currently the Director of Religious Freedom & Liberty Partnership. He also serves as board member of Kairos Dialogue Network, a faith based non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of Christian-Muslim relations in Malaysia. Visit us at islamandlibertynetwork.org to explore more on the muslim case for freedom.
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Episode 034 - Waqas Ahmad; Religious Freedom and Economic Development. A Conceptual and Empirical Review
19/07/2020 Duración: 25minWaqas Ahmad is Assistant Professor at Faculty of Management Sciences, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan. He consider himself as social scientist and interest in age old elusive question of why some nations are rich and others are poor. The complexity of the question require insights not only from economics but also from psychology, sociology, politics and history. In his paper, the idea of religious freedom and its implications for economic growth will be identified and documented. The government restrictions and social hostilities involving religion has been increasing in the last few years across the globe. In the end, the lesson can be learned from country case studies, where by changing government regulations and social norms, they are able to reap the benefits of religious freedom. Read His Paper Here. Download His Presentation Here. This paper are not to be cited without author’s permissions
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Episode 033 - Saeed Ahmed Rid; Does Democracy positively affect Religious freedom? A case Study of Pakistan
03/07/2020 Duración: 20minSaeed Ahmed Rid is an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. He did his PhD in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford, UK and his postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford, UK. In this paper, he tried to explain how a regime type affects religious freedom in same country. Does personality of the ruler and his political vision matter as well? What type of complexities are created by the changing international environment? What kind of new forums and avenues are available to the religious minorities in democratic dispensation that cannot be provided by the dictatorial regimes? Download His Presentation Here. This presentation is not to be cited without author’s permissions
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Episode 032 - Jani Kinnunen, The Role of Freedom of Religion and Political Regime for Human Development Indices
18/06/2020 Duración: 17minJani Kinnunen is a researcher at Åbo Akademi, Finland. His research interests include data science related to economics and political science. His application work has focused on freedoms in economic and political systems, mergers and acquisitions, and real options. His paper studies how the combination of political regime and religious freedoms are related to human development indices. The tested hypothesis states: the higher the quartile level of religion-democracy combination, the higher the levels of economic and political freedoms, as well as, the human development. Download His Presentation Here This presentation is not to be cited without author’s permissions
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Episode 031 -Faisal Aziz; Proportionality in Hate Speech Laws
05/06/2020 Duración: 13minMuhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz or Faisal Aziz as he is more commonly known, is President of Muslim Youth Movement Malaysia (ABIM) and Deputy Chairperson of the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih). He is a lawyer by profession and previously served as the Head of Litigation Department focusing on public interest litigation and criminal defenses. He is a columnist for Malaysiakini portal and is active on twitter with the username @faisalazizfa. His presentation highlights the need from the authorities to consider applying the doctrine of proportionality in order to ensure the preservation of the elements of justice, reasonableness and equality when imposing punishments. Further, the paper outlines the need for the National Harmony Bill as an amicable solution. Read His Paper Here. This paper is not to be cited without author's permissions Visit us at islamandlibertynetwork.org to explore more on the muslim case for freedom.