The
Saker interviews Sheikh Imran Hosein
Dear
friends,
It is truly a HUGE
pleasure for me to present you today with the first part of an
interview I did with the Islamic scholar Sheikh Imran Hosein.
It is a pleasure because Sheikh Imran has agreed to reply to my
questions in a video rather than a text, and I think that seeing him
speak is a much more powerful experience than just reading his
replies in a text. Second, I believe that the importance of
various issues addressed in our exchange cannot be overstated.But I also feel pretty bad. Here is why:
Because of my strong belief that prejudices must be tackled frontally rather than buried deep under the pretext of courtesy, I chose to formulate certain questions in an openly hostile and challenging way. It had to be done so in order to avoid the accusation that I was giving the Sheikh only easy questions. Still, I want to share with you what I wrote to the Sheikh to explain my tone and questions:
Salam
alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu, ya Sheikh,
Before
I begin my letter of questions to you, I would like to express to you
my deepest gratitude for all the efforts you have made towards making
an alliance between Orthodox Christians – Romans – and Muslims a
reality. I understand that you have accepted to reply to my questions
in the context of this unceasing labor of yours and I thank you for
the opportunity to ask you a number of important questions. I also
have to ask you to please forgive me the nature of some of the
questions I will be asking you, as I will be asking them not only in
my personal name, but also in the name of many others who might not
share my views of history or who might disagree with my opinions.
And, just as in the Muslim world there are those who are suspicious
of Christians in general, and Orthodox Christians in particular
(especially Russian ones), it will not be a surprise to you that
there are many Orthodox Christians who, for political and historical
reasons, view Islam with a great deal of suspicion. Rather then bury
these facts, I think that you will agree with me for the need to
bring them up, shine and strong light on them and publicly deal with
them. Thus, some of my questions will sound accusatory and
judgmental, for which I ask you forgiveness in advance.
Now
here are my questions for you. Again, please forgive me if they are
offensive and “loaded” (I am very much aware of the fact that
they are), and I assure you that I submit them with the sole
intention of “clearing the air” once and for all.
I just hope that Orthodox Christians will be able to reciprocate in kind and address the numerous reservations Muslims have about Orthodox Christianity, especially Russian Orthodoxy. The Russian journalist Maksim Shevchenko has done a lot in this regard, but I am still waiting for an Orthodox bishop to candidly address the concerns and doubts of Muslims.
Though I do not yet know yet what Sheikh Imran will reply to this, I want to warn everybody that one of my questions (the 7th one) will try to address this issue. Here it is: “Having submitted the questions above to you, I now feel that I need to ask you: what are the main historical grievances of Muslims towards Orthodox Christians or the main events in Russian history when Muslims have felt that Orthodox Christians or Orthodox rulers have wronged Muslims, persecuted Islam or otherwise acted sinfully against our Muslim neighbors? In other words, what are the main reasons for the Muslim distrust of Orthodox Christians?“
Again, the very least we, Orthodox Christians, can do having had the opportunity to voice our doubts and fears and having received a reply from a Muslim scholar, is to listen to our Muslim neighbors and address their doubts and fears with the same level of honesty.
I felt that I had to clarify all of the above before posting the first part of this interview.
One more thing: I need volunteers to make a transcript of this and the subsequent videos and I need volunteers to translate and subtitle these videos in as many languages as possible. If you can help, please email me at either vineyardsaker@gmail.com or thesaker@unseen.is.
Thank you!
The Saker
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