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In the latest episode of the emerging podcast show, The Real Talk Podcast, by Elizabeth Essuman, she delved into the enduring foundations of the Islamic faith. The discussion seeks to clarify long-standing misconceptions, drawing on teachings shared by scholars and leaders from historical times to the present day.
She engaged respected Islamic scholars Mallam Uti Daawah and Mallam Hafiz Buhari, who offer thoughtful perspectives aimed at addressing lingering doubts and fostering a deeper understanding of the religion’s core principles.
Islam, according to them, is a faith anchored in love, a principle that forms the bedrock of its teachings.
Referencing the Qur’an, the guests noted that Muslims are commanded to uphold harmony and defend others, including Christians, underscoring the religion’s long tradition of peaceful coexistence.
A key theme highlighted in the conversation is tolerance, which the panel described as one of Islam’s strongest pillars.
In an increasingly polarised world, they argued, the faith’s call for patience, empathy and respect remains profoundly relevant.
They contrasted this with certain doctrines elsewhere that struggle to accommodate differing views, reminding listeners that humanity is united under one Creator.
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