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Join us as we explore how Shia Muslims in Western countries observe Muharram, the challenges they face, and the unique opportunities that arise from practicing their faith in diverse cultural settings. Sayyed Radhawi discusses effective ways to engage Muslim youth, the relevance of the Karbala events to modern-day issues of oppression and injustice, and the role of community, education, and interfaith initiatives in maintaining Muharram traditions.
With personal reflections and practical advice on emotional and spiritual preparation, this episode provides a comprehensive look at how to keep the spirit of Muharram alive in the West. Sayyed Radhawi also shares his vision for the future of Muharram observances and offers messages of inspiration and hope as we approach this sacred month.
By Ahmed RazaJoin us as we explore how Shia Muslims in Western countries observe Muharram, the challenges they face, and the unique opportunities that arise from practicing their faith in diverse cultural settings. Sayyed Radhawi discusses effective ways to engage Muslim youth, the relevance of the Karbala events to modern-day issues of oppression and injustice, and the role of community, education, and interfaith initiatives in maintaining Muharram traditions.
With personal reflections and practical advice on emotional and spiritual preparation, this episode provides a comprehensive look at how to keep the spirit of Muharram alive in the West. Sayyed Radhawi also shares his vision for the future of Muharram observances and offers messages of inspiration and hope as we approach this sacred month.