Dr. Sherman Jackson: Islam East and West: Clash of Imaginations
Published by Haseeb May 8th, 2007 in Events, Islam, Sherman JacksonFrom the Harvard Divinity School Center for the Study of World’s Religions
A luncheon seminar with Sherman Jackson, Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Michigan. Response offered by Farid Esack, William Henry Bloomberg Visiting Professor at Harvard Divinity School. One in a series of seminars on the theme Whose Religion? Which Morality? Conflict and Authority in World Religions.

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i love this man (ie. jackson)
as far as farid, big weirdo..haha (at least thats what i think)
he is actually quite eloquent. Thats the impression I got from Yale CIR event this April.
fareed is brilliant.
ghazali used to be the big weirdo during his time too…there’s no justification to put a scholar down like that