Title:Distinguished by the good / Living together Support:Video Edition:TAWHID
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Title: To be distinguished by the good / To live together
Author: Tariq Ramadan
Publisher: TAWHID
Medium: DVD
Theme: Civilization of Islam
Description: To distinguish oneself by the good, Tafsir of sura 107 (Al-Ma'un) and Living together with our differences, the question of secularism: Lecture by Tariq Ramadan lasting 0h36 (part 1) and 0h36 (part 2). - To distinguish oneself by the good. The ethic of responsibility is at the heart of Muslim spirituality which says and affirms that there is “a good” and that there is “an evil” and that a choice must be made. It is therefore an ethics implied by the requirement of commitment and personal effort. It is this ordeal of life that we must face by refusing self-victimization and perpetual complaining. You have to do with your weaknesses, as with these temptations, even in a world that now tenses up at the mere mention of "morality". -Secularism/Differences Living together and establishing the bases of a dialogue is first and foremost the meeting of intimacies nourished by different references. Thus, it is when everyone has found in himself a positive acceptance of his identity that he can come into contact with others. That he can, with more serenity, approach the difference, without living with this unpleasant impression that he is in danger, either because we want to colonize his mind with alienating thoughts, or because we seek to catalog him irremediably .
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