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When was the last time you stopped to admire a tree or flower in awe, or watched the sun rise and reflected on Allah's mercy? In this episode, Dalia Mogahed and Imam Mohamed Magid explore the themes of vulnerability before God, making God the center of life's orbit and balancing Trust in Him and awareness of one's fragility. They discuss the importance of noticing the miracles all around us, as well as the dangers of “New Age Spirituality."You will learn:
President Biden engaged yesterday in outreach to one of his core constituencies: the Muslim Brotherhood. He met privately with five so-called “American Arab and Muslim leaders” including: Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison; Wa'el Alzayat of Emgage, a political mobilization operation; and interfaith influence-operator Imam Mohamed Magid. Each has personal and/or organizational associations with the Brotherhood, a group whose Palestinian franchise, Hamas, perpetrated the horrific jihadist attack on Israel on October 7th. Successive U.S. administrations have mistakenly treated Sharia-supremacist Muslim Brotherhood operatives as legitimate representatives of America's Muslims. In so doing, they have reinforced the Brothers' claim to lead and speak for their co-religionists in this country. The stealth jihadist Muslim Brotherhood is America's enemy and must be treated as such. This is Frank Gaffney.
Imam Magid and Sister Magda discuss what parents, teachers, and administrators must do to keep children safe in Muslim spaces, including by listening to children and giving them protective knowledge and agency.
Mohammed Magid is an outstanding figure in interfaith activities, Imam Magid is the Executive Director and Imam at the ADAMS Centre in Virginia, and former President of ISNA. He is an advocate for youth and women, and serves on the FBI's Muslim, Sikh, and Arab Advisory Committee. In recognition of his efforts toward interfaith bridge building, Imam Magid was among the ten Washingtonians of the Year in 2010 presented with Washingtonian Magazine's award for outstanding leadership. He has served as an advisor to many in Washington, including President Obama.
In this episode, Pastor Bob gets to talk to some of his best friends in the world - an imam and a rabbi! Bob chats with his co-founders of Multi-Faith Neighbors Network Imam Mohamed Magid and Amb. Rabbi David Saperstein. They will dive into how they started Multi-Faith Neighbors Network, why each of the faith traditions should be involved and Bob will detail out his day being present during the Colleyville synagogue hostage situation this past January and the lessons learned from that along with the urgency of this moment for all people of faith. You will be blessed by this episode hearing how these men model civil conversations and relationships with other faiths without compromising yours while building communities more resilient to hate, discrimination, and violence. Notes: Global Faith Forum – globalfaithforum.com MultiFaith Neighbors Network – mfnn.org About Pastor Bob Roberts Jr Dr. Bob Roberts, Jr. is the founder of GlocalNet, a non-profit dedicated to mobilizing the church for transformation in the public square, founder and chairman of Glocal Ventures Inc (GVI) and co-founder of Multi-Faith Neighbors Network (MFNN), a multifaith organization committed to creating international religious freedom through intentional cross-cultural relationships. He is also currently the Senior Global Pastor at Northwood Church and host of the Bold Love podcast. Bob has contributed or been featured on the World Economic Forum, Fox Business Channel, Washington Post, New York Times, Huckabee Show, Religious News Service, C-Span, Templeton Religions Trust, El-Hibri, Christianity Today, Outreach Magazine and more. Bob is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary (Doctorate of Ministry), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Masters of Divinity), and Baylor University (BA). He and his wife Niki have two children and three grandchildren. Click Here for Full Bio
Imam Mohamed Magid joins the ImanWire podcast to share his insights in developing a connection with the Qur'an and cultivating communities centered on the reflection and study of the book of Allah.
In our first episode of season one, we felt it was important to talk and tell stories with Imam Mohamed Magid who is the executive director of the ADAMS center and co-founder of Multifaith Neighbors Network. We are going to share some never-before-told stories of how Imam Magid and Pastor Bob Roberts Jr crossed paths, their journey into bridge building, religious freedom, and some astounding stories of the impact that is being made across the world due to their work. SHOW NOTES:Bio for Imam Mohamed MagidReference to stories in this podcastInformation on Multi-faith Neighbors NetworkPastor Bob Roberts Jr Books on his journey Article on Uzbekistan's First Registered Christian Church About Pastor Bob Roberts JrDr. Bob Roberts, Jr. is the founder of GlocalNet, a non-profit dedicated to mobilizing the church for transformation in the public square, founder and chairman of Glocal Ventures Inc (GVI) and co-founder of Multi-Faith Neighbors Network (MFNN), a multifaith organization committed to creating international religious freedom through intentional cross-cultural relationships. He is also currently the Senior Global Pastor at Northwood Church and host of the Bold Love podcast.Bob has contributed or been featured on the World Economic Forum, Fox Business Channel, Washington Post, New York Times, Huckabee Show, Religious News Service, C-Span, Templeton Religions Trust, El-Hibri, Christianity Today, Outreach Magazine and more.Bob is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary (Doctorate of Ministry), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Masters of Divinity), and Baylor University (BA). He and his wife Niki have two children and three grandchildren.Click Here for Full Bio Follow Bob:TwitterFacebook Blog
Imam Magid & Rabbi Lustig join Hurunnessa & Rabbi Susan in a conversation centered around the status and rights of mothers regardless of whether they are the biological, adoptive or stepmother. They also talk about the rights of divorced mothers and Imam Magid and Rabbi Lustig give personal accounts of their own mothers.
Kickoff Neighborly Faith online dialogue in April 2020, featuring Pastor Bob Roberts Jr., Imam Mohamed Magid, and Rabbi David Saperstein on "Leaning on each other through Easter, Ramadan, and Passover."
This month's topic is Hilm, or forbearance. Why should I put with annoyances of others? Why should I give people who have hurt me a chance to make amends? Why should I not take revenge on those who've wronged me? Find out this and more in this month's podcast with Imam Mohamed Magid.
Imam Mohamed Magid is the spiritual leader and executive director of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society Center, which serves 5,000 Muslim families in Northern Virginia, making him one the most important imams in America. He is also a member of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, convened by AJC and the Islamic Society of North America. Imam Magid joins us this week to discuss Islam in America and the state of Muslim-Jewish relations. Also joining us this week is AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal to analyze what went wrong at The New York Times when its international edition published an anti-Semitic cartoon last week.
This episode is an introduction to the podcast and about taqwa, the chief of all virtues. Imam Mohamed Magid discusses the meaning of taqwa, its importance, and its practice.
In the summer of 2011, the Obama administration issued a new “countering violent extremism” strategy based on building relationships with communities that are likely to be recruiting grounds for extremists. Local police would be at its center. CVE enjoys bipartisan support. Researchers have said it holds promise. Critics say it’s based on simplistic ideas of radicalization and that it stigmatizes Muslim communities. This panel looks at CVE from the perspectives of participants, critics and researchers. It also looks at such efforts aimed at a different population — white supremacists. Moderator: Dilshad D. Ali, Managing Editor, Patheos Muslim. Speakers: Seamus Hughes, Deputy Director, Program on Extremism, George Washington University; Imam Mohamed Magid, Executive Director, All Dulles Area Muslim Society; Tony McAleer, Executive Director, Life After Hate; Faiza Patel, Co-director, Liberty and National Security Program, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
In the inaugural podcast episode, Shannon N. Green sits down with Imam Mohamed Magid at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS Center), the largest Muslim congregation in the United States. During the session, Imam Magid shares his perspective on what drives the radicalization of youth, the allure of violent extremism, and how we can stem the appeal of extremist ideology, including by embracing the values that make the United States unique.
Imam Mohamed Magid takes a strong stand against antisemitism and Holocaust denial and believes it's important for other Muslim leaders to do so as well.