Featured Post

SalaamOne NetWork

SalaamOne سلام   is   a nonprofit e-Forum to promote peace among humanity, through understanding and tolerance of religions, cul...

An Agnostic Jew talks about her experience with the Koran


esley Hazleton

This piece should inspire people of all faiths. Lesley Hazleton explores the intricacies of the Qur’an with insight that affirms the Qur’an as a book that should be read, understood, listened to, experienced and discussed, not misinterpreted and hijacked by extremists or Islamophobes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7yaDlZfqrc
TEDxRainier is an independently organized TED eve held in Seattle Washington.

Popout

Here is a bio if you are interested:

Lesley Hazleton explores the Koran and finds much that is quite different from what is reported in commonly cited accounts.

A psychologist by training and Middle East reporter by experience, British-born Lesley Hazleton has spent the last ten years exploring the vast and often terrifying arena in which politics and religion, past and present, intersect. Her most recent book, After the Prophet: the Epic Story of the Shia-Sunni Split, was a finalist for the 2010 PEN-USA nonfiction award.

She lived and worked in Jerusalem for thirteen years — a city where politics and religion are at their most incendiary — then moved to New York. She came to Seattle to get her pilot’s license in 1992, saw the perfect houseboat, and stayed. By 1994, she’d flown away all of her savings, and has never regretted a single cent of it. Now her raft rides low in the water under the weight of research as she works on her next book, The First Muslim, a new look at the life of Muhammad.