The Al-Ma'idah Initiative Podcast James Rayment
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Join us for conversations about worldview, Christianity, Islam, politics and nearly everything else.
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Christians discuss Shamima Begum
Join us for this episode of Christ and Caliphate as we discuss the Shamima Begum and the UK Governments response to her and discuss how Christians should react to people like Shamima and those like her.
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Episode 67: AFTERSHOW
Join us as we continue our conversation with Sufi Imam: Jamal Rahman, who is a Sufi minister and writer on interfaith relations and Sufi practice.
On this episode we talk about the Sufi perspective on Satan and demons and much more!
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Jesus in Islam vs Jesus in Christianity
On this Al-Ma'idah Academy we take a look at the Islamic and Christian narratives of the life of Jesus from the authentic sources. What is the same? What is different?
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Is Pakistan a Democracy or a Dictatorship?
Join us for this episode of Christ and Caliphate as we discuss the upcoming election in Pakistan, Imran Khan, the military establishment and why Christians should be paying attention.
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Why is EVERYTHING on fire in 2024?
Everything seems to be going wrong in the Middle East right now, so after several weeks of chaos we take some time to anyalyze the different factions, the worldviews at play and think about how Christians should enter into a world that seems to be losing its mind.
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Christians Review "Letter to America" by Osama Bin Laden
On this episode we read an analyze Bin Laden's letter from 2008 from a Christian worldview perspective.
Customer Reviews
Refreshing
This podcast has an uncut/unedited structure of an honest conversation between new friends, so it can be a little bit rambling, but every episode I’ve listened to has gems sprinkled throughout. And it’s really refreshing to just listen to people with very different religious convictions and cultural backgrounds talk comfortably and thoughtfully about things that matter with generous spirits toward each other. We need more conversations like this.