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Like me, Dr Mamnun Khan has a big issue with how we understand basic terms such as "Muslim"... but we differ on the best practical way forward. Much of this discussion was dedicated to hashing out questions of identity, not just in terms of how we see ourselves, but also how we see and relate to others.
Dr Mamnun is the author of Being British Muslims: Beyond Ethnocentric Religion and Identity Politics, and a Fellow at Equi think tank. He explores the topics of identity, Islam, and the social integration of Muslims in contemporary Britain. His work critically examines the challenges and opportunities faced by British Muslims, advocating for a balanced God-centred approach that transcends ethnocentrism and ideological extremes. In his spare time, Mamnun advises a number of UK organisations on projects and strategy. He has over 20 years of experience in corporate management and strategy in the science and tech sector.
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(0:00) Core observations and background
(6:47) Being “Muslim” - form vs substance
(14:32) The problem with Islamophobia
(18:45) Translation vs transliteration
(30:09) Inclusive vs exclusive language
(39:23) Monotheism vs Islam
(50:04) Revelation, morality and accountability
(59:00) A summary of the key ideas
(1:04:38) How to increase religious literacy
(1:06:35) Mamnun’s current projects
By Iqbal NasimLike me, Dr Mamnun Khan has a big issue with how we understand basic terms such as "Muslim"... but we differ on the best practical way forward. Much of this discussion was dedicated to hashing out questions of identity, not just in terms of how we see ourselves, but also how we see and relate to others.
Dr Mamnun is the author of Being British Muslims: Beyond Ethnocentric Religion and Identity Politics, and a Fellow at Equi think tank. He explores the topics of identity, Islam, and the social integration of Muslims in contemporary Britain. His work critically examines the challenges and opportunities faced by British Muslims, advocating for a balanced God-centred approach that transcends ethnocentrism and ideological extremes. In his spare time, Mamnun advises a number of UK organisations on projects and strategy. He has over 20 years of experience in corporate management and strategy in the science and tech sector.
Follow Dr Mamnun
Check out his website
(0:00) Core observations and background
(6:47) Being “Muslim” - form vs substance
(14:32) The problem with Islamophobia
(18:45) Translation vs transliteration
(30:09) Inclusive vs exclusive language
(39:23) Monotheism vs Islam
(50:04) Revelation, morality and accountability
(59:00) A summary of the key ideas
(1:04:38) How to increase religious literacy
(1:06:35) Mamnun’s current projects