Timothy Winter (Professor of Theology at Cambridge) discusses the concept of reverse causality. This excerpt is taken from his commentary on Mevlana Rumi’s Mathnavi. Relativity: There was a young lady named Bright Whose speed was far faster than light; She… Read More ›
Abdal-Hakim Murad
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad – Riding the Tiger of Modernity
This talk was given at the Cambridge Muslim College Retreat, March 2016
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad – Riding the Tiger of Modernity
This talk was given at the Cambridge Muslim College Retreat, March 2016
Sufi Texts from Ibn Taymiyya
Ibn Taymiyya (d.1328) and his love of Tasawwuf and the leading Sufis. A short audio lecture by Abdal Hakim Murad. For more please visit: http://www.nursari.com
Professor Timothy Winter’s Islamic perspective on the Trinity
Dr Dale Tuggy talks with Professor Timothy Winter (a.k.a. Shaikh Abdal-Hakim Murad), an Islamic theologian at Cambridge University.
Email from Tim Winter this morning..
The Worship of Bacchus Salams. Cruikshank’s amazing temperance picture is back in the Tate Gallery. Peering at it yesterday I saw that he included two Turks, turning down a glass of wine. The idea seems to be that mission to… Read More ›
Abraham’s children
Judaism: inscription. Christianity: incarnation. Islam: inlibration.
Original sin ended with Adam
Original sin ended with Adam. ‘Adam received words from his Lord, and He relented towards him’ (Quran 2:37). The God of Mercy and Justice cannot punish children for their father’s sin; He even opens the way to our own individual… Read More ›
Celebrating William Channing
William Channing (died 1842) was the foremost Christian Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century. He wished to take the Reformation back beyond the manipulations of Athanasius and the political bishops of the fourth century, to… Read More ›
British and Muslim?
by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad (aka Tim Winter) (Based on a lecture given to a conference of British converts on September 17 1997) It is said that the 19th century French poet Mallarmé can only be fully understood by those… Read More ›
The Paradox of British Islam – Abdal Hakim Murad
A brilliant discussion of Islam, The English Church, Reformation, Catholicism, the ever evolving kaleidoscope of British values, and much, much, more. An intellectual feast! Sh. Abdal Hakim Murad’s Lecture was given at the University of Oslo in 2011. A transcript of… Read More ›
Thoughts on Islam and homosexuality
Mercy and understanding are better than recrimination. I have seen this in my various opportunities to work with Muslims with this orientation [homosexuality] who have come to me. Many of our khatibs are adopting a language of hate, but these… Read More ›