Islam and the Future of Tolerance

2018年 • 88 分钟
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After publicly clashing in a debate over the concept of Islamic reform in the Muslim world, prominent atheist philosopher Sam Harris and Islamist-turned-liberal-Muslim Maajid Nawaz reconnect several years later in an attempt at civil and honest dialogue. Sam and Maajid attempt to explore their real or imagined divides by clearly and rationally dissecting their disagreements. Through the course of their discussions, they tackle troubling passages from the Quran, the importance of the precision of language and terms (such as “Jihadism,” “Islamists,” and “radical,”) and the difficulty in finding helpful and honest responses in a fraught political terrain. Ultimately, this unlikely collaboration sheds light on the many confusions that afflict the public conversation about Islam and emphasizes how the virtues of open dialogue can help foster both understanding and tolerance in an increasingly polarized world.

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Zarlo
2021年1月19日
Stop trying to please Islamaphobes with your anti literalist agenda. I'm a full time Islamist and part time jihadist (when the opportunity arises against oppresion according to my definition) and I don't need you to falsely tell me my religion teaches violence against innocents. I know you need the money but your getting old now. I'm a strong believer that living is the same after you passed a certain threshold. I'm sure you earned enough from the Islamophobia industry already.
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Shiplu Ahmed
2018年12月27日
Sam Harris, the bigot and Majid, who is considered heretic by most Muslims. Another western try to fugure out Islam from people who dont understand it. It's like trying to learn about Jesus from the jews. If you have so much interest go there are youtube videos from smart Islamic clerics such as Nouman Ali Khan, Omar Sulaiman.
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Rian
2018年12月14日
The film really only explores two things: Maajid's personal history and the notion of nested commitments to Islam as represented by concentric circles. The former is an interesting story, with details given by Maajid describing his experience as a committed Islamist and imprisonment, right up until the present day - he is a vocal anti-theocrat and anti-jihadist. The latter is a point that is repeated for the last 30-40 minutes of the film, and the film makers do nothing more with it. It's just given visually, verbally several times and... that's it. Bizarrely, there is only a single scene where Sam and Maajid are in the same room, and it's shot from afar, comes much too late and is delivered with what seems to be the most anti-climactic sense of pacing possible in the context of the film. When we want to see them really dig in deep, the film makers are already packing up... The ideas in the film are great, worth spreading and fairly presented. However, these ideas can be detailed better, with less repetition and presented in a more meaty context elsewhere.
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