Khalil Shadeed
Khalil Shadeed
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Resolution of Religious Differences.
Topic: How can People of Faith Resolve Religious Differences
Presenter: Rev. Cynthia Snavely, Rev. J. W. Park, Rev. Ryan Ware, Dr. Safi Kaskas, and Rabbi Steve Weisman.
Production: www.read1communicatioins.com
Read 1 Communications.
Khalil Shadeed, Producer, Graphic Designer, Organizer
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Видео

Scholar's Chair -Question: What is Interfaith Dialogue from an Islamic Perspective?
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Scholar: Noor-Malika Chishti Topic: What is Interfaith Dialogue from an Islamic Perspective? Production: Read 1 Communications: Website: www.read1communications.com Producer/Host: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair Interview Dr. Safi Kaskas
Просмотров 167Месяц назад
Topic: Understanding Islam from the Quran: A universal Perspective Guest: Dr. Safi Kaskas Production: Read1 Communications www.read1communications.com Producer/Editor: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Simon Blackburn's book entitled "THINK"
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Book Review "THINK" by Dr. Simon Blackburn Produced by Read 1 Communications www.read1communications.com Producer/editor: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Jewish Christians
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Interview with Dawud Abdur Rahman Topic: The Jewish Christians Production: Read 1Communications www.read1communications.com Producer/Host: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair- Faith & Politics 2024
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Interfaith Dialogue: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Presenters: Rev. Ryan Ware. Martha Woody, and Dr. Safi Kaskas Moderator: Tameeka Washington Production: www.read1communications.com Producer/Host: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Religious Liberty a Reflection of Thomas Jefferson
Просмотров 1375 месяцев назад
Description: Interfaith Discussion Topic: Religious Liberty a Reflection of Thomas Jefferson writings. Producer: Read1 Communications www.read1communications.com Producer: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - The Importance of Faith, and Education in the African-American Family.
Просмотров 806 месяцев назад
Invited Scholar - Dr. Khallid Shabazz Production by Read1 Communications. www.read1communications.com Producer: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - The Principle of the Family
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Description: The Principle of The Family Author: Dr. Ismail al Faruqi Produced: Read1 Communications: www.read1communications.com Producer/Host: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Women's Rights; Interfaith Perspective
Просмотров 338 месяцев назад
Description: Scholar's Chair interview with Martha Woody, Jewish Tradition, Dr. Fatimah Jackson, Islamic Tradition, and Dr. Mary Baker, Secular Humanist. Topic: Women's Right to physical health from an interfaith perspective. Scholar's Chair Host/Producer: Khalil Shadeed Production Group: Read1 Communications. Wed site: www.read1communications.com
Scholar's Chair interview with Dr. Safi Kaskas
Просмотров 1449 месяцев назад
Topic: What is the Quran for people of faith? Presenter: Dr. Safi Kaskas Production: www.read1communications.com Producer: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Faith, Family and Education
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Interfaith Dialogue, Topic: How Does Faith and Family Life Contribute to Improved Education? Open Comments: Dr. Wendell Fuller Produced by Read1 Communications www.read1communications.com Host/Producer: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair: Is There Theological Support for Non-Violence? Interfaith Dialogue
Просмотров 12311 месяцев назад
Scholar's Chair: Interfaith Dialogue, In Remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Topic: Is There Theological Support for Non-Voilence? Presenters: Tameeka Washington, Rev. Ryan Ware, Rabbi Steve Weisman, Dawud Abdur-Rahman, and Dr. Safi Kaskas. Producer: Khalil Shadeed Production: www.read1communications.com Read1 Communications: 301-567-3359
The Scholar's Chair - Booker T. Washington, My Larger Education
Просмотров 109Год назад
Topic: My Larger Education Author: Booker T. Washington Production: www.read1communications.com Producer: Khalil Shadeed
Scholar's Chair - Guidance To Peace As Directed By The Quran 12-2-23
Просмотров 107Год назад
Topic: Guidance To Peace As Directed By The Quran 12-2-23 Produced by Read1 Communications Producer: Khalil Shadeed Website: www.read1communications.com
Scholar's Chair: Relevance of 14th Century Philosopher Ibn Khaldun to Modern Day America.
Просмотров 100Год назад
Scholar's Chair: Relevance of 14th Century Philosopher Ibn Khaldun to Modern Day America.
Scholar's Chair - Knowledge of God; Islamic Perspective
Просмотров 95Год назад
Scholar's Chair - Knowledge of God; Islamic Perspective
Scholar's Chair - Interfaith Discussion - Freedom from Oppression
Просмотров 46Год назад
Scholar's Chair - Interfaith Discussion - Freedom from Oppression
Scholar's Chair - How does faith inform believers of the moral imperative to acquire knowledge?
Просмотров 63Год назад
Scholar's Chair - How does faith inform believers of the moral imperative to acquire knowledge?
Scholar's Chair Interview - Dr. Abduallah bin Hamid Ali, Associate Professor at Zaytuna College
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Scholar's Chair Interview - Dr. Abduallah bin Hamid Ali, Associate Professor at Zaytuna College
Scholar's Chair - What is Shariah in Islam?
Просмотров 232Год назад
Scholar's Chair - What is Shariah in Islam?
Scholar's Chair - Shariah Law and the American Constitution.
Просмотров 128Год назад
Scholar's Chair - Shariah Law and the American Constitution.
Scholar's Chair - Book Review; Natural Law of Compassionate Justice written by Dr. Robert D. Crane
Просмотров 101Год назад
Scholar's Chair - Book Review; Natural Law of Compassionate Justice written by Dr. Robert D. Crane
Scholar's Chair - Islamic Architecture and Art.
Просмотров 90Год назад
Scholar's Chair - Islamic Architecture and Art.
Scholar's Chair - How Should Religions Approach the Idea of "The Chosen People?"
Просмотров 194Год назад
Scholar's Chair - How Should Religions Approach the Idea of "The Chosen People?"
Scholar's Chair - How Should Religions Approach the Idea of The Chosen People?
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Scholar's Chair - How Should Religions Approach the Idea of The Chosen People?
Compassionate Justice With The Strength To Love
Просмотров 692 года назад
Compassionate Justice With The Strength To Love
Scholar's Chair - Book review: Justice: What is the right thing to do? Author Dr. Michael J. Sandel
Просмотров 1402 года назад
Scholar's Chair - Book review: Justice: What is the right thing to do? Author Dr. Michael J. Sandel
Scholar's Chair- Conscious Liberty
Просмотров 1342 года назад
Scholar's Chair- Conscious Liberty
Scholar's Chair - Ayn Rand's Objectivist Philosophy
Просмотров 1712 года назад
Scholar's Chair - Ayn Rand's Objectivist Philosophy

Комментарии

  • @deeinserenity
    @deeinserenity День назад

    The end of the video is quite sad if you think how the world has changed today. Black lives matter, always. But look at all the DEI programs that protected minorities and women. None of that is in place. Breaks my heart.

  • @deeinserenity
    @deeinserenity День назад

    Wow much respect. I am retired Army. Very impressed.

  • @deeinserenity
    @deeinserenity День назад

    Great video. Dr. Kaskas is so right. ❤

  • @melissasmind2846
    @melissasmind2846 26 дней назад

  • @kerwinloukusa
    @kerwinloukusa Месяц назад

    Much appreciated

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 2 месяца назад

    Please subscribe

  • @Samantha0-b8y
    @Samantha0-b8y 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for being a true scholar!

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 3 месяца назад

    I thank Allah for the increase of knowledge.

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 3 месяца назад

    Another Scholar's Chair.

  • @로악귀-u9w
    @로악귀-u9w 4 месяца назад

    Brown James Wilson Timothy Davis Lisa

  • @MahmutAyabakan
    @MahmutAyabakan 5 месяцев назад

    Gonzalez Patricia Jones Jessica Perez Jessica

  • @rahmazouabi4047
    @rahmazouabi4047 5 месяцев назад

    Ibn Khaldun was born and raised in the Al-Kasbah district of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia 🇹🇳 specifically in a neighborhood called Hay Al-Wadi, which was situated within the walled city. This area was known for its scholarly and aristocratic families, like Ibn Khaldun’s, who were involved in intellectual, political, and religious affairs. The Al-Kasbah district was a center of political power, hosting administrative offices and palaces, and also featured educational institutions, mosques, and libraries that contributed to Ibn Khaldun’s formative years.

  • @rahmazouabi4047
    @rahmazouabi4047 5 месяцев назад

    Ibn Khaldun was born and raised in the Al-Kasbah district of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia 🇹🇳 specifically in a neighborhood called Hay Al-Wadi, which was situated within the walled city. This area was known for its scholarly and aristocratic families, like Ibn Khaldun’s, who were involved in intellectual, political, and religious affairs. The Al-Kasbah district was a center of political power, hosting administrative offices and palaces, and also featured educational institutions, mosques, and libraries that contributed to Ibn Khaldun’s formative years.

  • @aliabu-talib332
    @aliabu-talib332 5 месяцев назад

    The rabbi bid nnot prove that Jefferson had a problem with religion in generak,

  • @onlylawoflove
    @onlylawoflove 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, great dialogue. I find Descartes' proofs very relevant. They're completely subject to the law of causation. I consider them to be fully consistent with the knowledge of the laws that modern science offers. The ideas of René Descartes need to be more popularised and explained. Thank you

    • @read1communications
      @read1communications 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your response. "You Think therefore We are." :)

    • @onlylawoflove
      @onlylawoflove 5 месяцев назад

      @@read1communications I think to understand René Descartes' proof, we need to focus on his example with the marks on the candle wax. Or like footprints in the snow. Because if we think that ideas in the brain are like footprints, then they have a cause. If we start to deny the evidence of René Descartes, it means proving that the traces came from the void. And it means denying science. We have the trace of perfect essence. We realise it when we call ourselves imperfect, that is, we realise ourselves limited in knowledge and power, so against this background we see the trace of infinite power and knowledge.

  • @mushitori123123
    @mushitori123123 7 месяцев назад

    so this guy changed his name and chose the fake name KMT to suit his role and character. talk about being one dimensional and grasping at any straw no matter how flimsy it may be. pathetic for sure but also shameful for not embracing his real west African heritage and instead appropriating and stealing Egyptian culture just like the Europeans did. best remedy for eurocentric narrative is genuine education and knowledge, one that includes all societies and cultures. africa is full of rich histories that remain ignored by afrocentrics and instead they make up their own which turns them into a joke

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 7 месяцев назад

    Another Scholar's Chair. Let me know what you think.

  • @sufiyyahmusa4420
    @sufiyyahmusa4420 7 месяцев назад

    Alhumduillah robbil Alamin ...I know of a church in Oakland was used for both religions ...Islam and Christianity!

  • @deeinserenity
    @deeinserenity 8 месяцев назад

    What a great, informative video. Loved it.

  • @jalsomina1
    @jalsomina1 9 месяцев назад

    Really love your show and discussion with guests, too bad there’s not much more. Thank you

  • @prestonmears6660
    @prestonmears6660 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Our faiths are inclusive of all despite the human tendency over time to be exclusive!

  • @Jellary09890
    @Jellary09890 Год назад

    he was born in tunisia and in the 1200s

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Another Scholar's Chair production. 11-23-23

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Let here be peace.

  • @alhdafe
    @alhdafe Год назад

    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Another Scholar's Chair August 27, 2023

  • @MotivationalShots47
    @MotivationalShots47 Год назад

    Amazing sir ❤

  • @nolanvanscyoc3321
    @nolanvanscyoc3321 Год назад

    Promo*SM 😳

  • @zainababdul1230
    @zainababdul1230 Год назад

    Masha Allah. Excellent discussion.

  • @valerie_handani_pianist
    @valerie_handani_pianist Год назад

    Beautiful and interesting audio-visual upload!👍👍 Thanks for sharing.🙏🙏💯

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Another Scholar's Chair interview 7-11-23 Quest: Dr. Abduallah bin Hamid Ali.

  • @Soyespanacatala
    @Soyespanacatala Год назад

    Docteur Azizah Hibri! Une très grande érudit libanaise, merci de nous apprendre sur la religion islamique, grand respect 🇱🇧❤️

  • @jmdawlat
    @jmdawlat Год назад

    What a nauseatingly disgusting video. I have lived under Islamic law, have studied it well, and have lost family members to it. It disgusts me when I see these “scholars” openly lie in this form. 10 minutes into the video and I hear many lies already. 1) the rule of Quran is not Sharia and stands for all times and places. Who said so? There are direct unambiguous instructions about many legal matters that are horribly unjust. For example the testimony of a woman is worth half that of a man. Or that a free man is equal to a free man, a slave equal to slave and a woman equal to woman. 2) Mohammad lived and consulted with Jews as his equals: really? Do you think we have not read the Islamic history? Are we unaware of the massacre of the Jews of Bani Quraiza? Educate yourself, and save yourself from these fake scholars. 3) Quran can be interpreted in many ways: this one is a bit true, because the book is hopelessly random and incoherent. But time and again the Quran claims that it is a clear message for everyone in simple language. Why does it need interpretation if it is supposed to be clear?

  • @adnanrashtogi4553
    @adnanrashtogi4553 Год назад

    Ïslãm is a religion that wallows in confusion.!! Check the fatwas on any issue , hundreds and thousands of fatwas all having different meanings. There are hundreds and thousands of hadeeths all confusing, very often contradicting each other.

    • @read1communications
      @read1communications Год назад

      The primary source of information for Muslims that practice Islam is the Holy Quran. All other data outside the Holy Quran must agree with it. Here is a very important verse; "6. 115. The word of thy Lord doth find its fulfillment in truth and in justice: None can change His words: for He is the one who hears and knows all.

  • @hazratmuhazmat8831
    @hazratmuhazmat8831 Год назад

    Just read it. It has no place in the modern world. If you want to challenge me, I will quote from my copy of "Reliance of the Traveler".

    • @read1communications
      @read1communications Год назад

      What chapter addresses Shariah in the "Reliance of the Traveler?"

    • @hazratmuhazmat8831
      @hazratmuhazmat8831 Год назад

      @@read1communications It is a sharia manual. The whole thing. Do you want disturbing quotes from it?

    • @read1communications
      @read1communications Год назад

      @@hazratmuhazmat8831 What ideas in the Reliance of the Traveller, that you claim are in contradiction to this film clip that is defining Shariah Law?

    • @hazratmuhazmat8831
      @hazratmuhazmat8831 Год назад

      @@read1communications I didn't say it was in contradiction, but filled with laws against human decency. It is validated by Al Azar University, so it has bona fides. o9.0 JIHAD (O: Jihad means to war against non-Muslims, and is etymologically derived from the word mujahada signifying warfare to establish the religion. And it is the lesser jihad. As for the greater jihad, it is spiritual warfare against the lower self (nafs), which is why the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said as he was returning from jihad. ``We have returned from the lesser jihad to the greater jihad.'' The scriptural basis for jihad, prior to scholarly consensus (def: b7) is such Koranic verses as: (1) ``Fighting is prescribed for you'' (Koran 2:216); (2) ``Slay them wherever you find them'' (Koran 4:89); (3) ``Fight the idolators utterly'' (Koran 9:36); and such hadiths as the one related by Bukhari and Muslim that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said: ``I have been commanded to fight people until they testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and perform the prayer, and pay zakat. If they say it, they have saved their blood and possessions from me, except for the rights of Islam over them. And their final reckoning is with Allah''; and the hadith reported by Muslim Do you want more about captive women? Marriage age? Indemnity laws? Commanding the right and forbidding the wrong? You can get a PDF copy by googling it.

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    A Scholar's Chair interview concerning Shariah Law and the American Constitution. I hope it is meaningful to you.

  • @Syed_12
    @Syed_12 Год назад

  • @KnowThyself47
    @KnowThyself47 Год назад

    How do you Excuse the Fact that Islam ENSLAVED,TORTURED&MADE EUNUCHS of black people 900yrs before the Trans Atlantic slave trade and its still going on today ESPECIALLY in Africa Burkina: 33 soldiers killed in new bloody attack  Burkina Faso's servicemen carry a coffin during the burial of the soldiers killed ... - Copyright © africanews OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT/AFP or licensors By Rédaction Africanews with AFP Last updated: 28/04 - 12:52 TERRORIST ATTACK A new bloody attack by suspected jihadists killed thirty-three soldiers Thursday in eastern Burkina Faso, a Sahelian country that has been sinking deeper and deeper in recent weeks into the violence that emerged in 2015. "The military detachment of Ougarou," in the eastern region, "faced a large-scale complex attack on Thursday morning," said an army statement. "Thirty-three of our soldiers, unfortunately, fell with their weapons in their hands, while twelve others were wounded," it added. "During the fighting, which was particularly intense, the soldiers of the detachment showed remarkable determination in the face of an enemy that came in very large numbers," according to the army, which

  • @sarahcesar5813
    @sarahcesar5813 Год назад

    Very informative explanations. Thank you 🙏🙏

  • @Syed_12
    @Syed_12 Год назад

    Thanks sir

  • @Syed_12
    @Syed_12 Год назад

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Another Scholar's Chair 3-5-23

  • @afifdoghri7390
    @afifdoghri7390 Год назад

    we must no forget that Prophet Muhammad is from the seed of Israel

  • @DiggerWhoops
    @DiggerWhoops Год назад

    What a great discussion! In listening to the panel of scholars, I'm now convinced that our religious leaders should...in addition to all their other examinations and learnings...study the words, thoughts, and accumlated knowledge of religious scholars; then pass on and preach those lessons learned to their congregants. Imagine, the three Abrahamic religions practicing their faiths individually, but acknowledging collectively through acceptance, love, goodwill, and respect , that each is a fabric thread of the original tableau...the original program. Like one panel member put it: (paraphrasing) God was the programmer, and his creation did not include the presence of viruses. I think it'd be interesting as well to assemble a discussion panel chaired by (in addition to the three heard today) representatives from other world religions.

  • @evaulrikajansson62
    @evaulrikajansson62 Год назад

    Well, the idea of that the Jewisch People belonged and was chosen by one god is how christianity and islam got the SAME idea, the idea that god was one came from the Egyptian faraos Uperkef and Akhenaten , and from this the hebrews and later the Mosaic fafe developed and from the jewisch fafe first christianity and later islam developed. Parts of the jewisch scriptures are included in the bible ( the whole of Torah THE old testament are Jewisch scriptures) and the qouran includes Christian litterature the praise of Miriam and Jewisch commenteries upon Torah. So that jews first as a group belived in one god . But of course they strayed, You three means that you never doubt ? Never sin? Always follows gods will in your own lifes? Of course you dont. Why should the jews be more diffrent , than you three?

    • @qpeace1
      @qpeace1 Год назад

      You are wrong in most of what you stated.

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications Год назад

    Thank Allah, here is another Scholar's Chair. 2-24-23

  • @akhanic
    @akhanic Год назад

    A very good discussion. Sharp interviewees.

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 2 года назад

    Another Scholar's Chair 1-16-23

  • @freezaphreeze4298
    @freezaphreeze4298 2 года назад

    How can one be considered a scholar,but still claims there is a such thing as an African American? The African American psychological operations against the Indians. Aboriginal people of the Americas. Amuruka.

  • @read1communications
    @read1communications 2 года назад

    Another great Scholar's Chair.😀