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Omid Safi: Planning for Healing as Others Plan Destruction
Clip: 11/25/2015 | 52s
He says the Paris terror attacks were a “harbinger” of more attacks to come.
Professor Omid Safi, director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center at Duke University in Durham, NC, says the Paris terror attacks were a “harbinger” of more attacks to come. He urges faith communities to build relationships of trust and begin a global conversation about religion so they can be ready to begin the healing process when the next attack occurs.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Omid Safi: Planning for Healing as Others Plan Destruction
Clip: 11/25/2015 | 52s
Professor Omid Safi, director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center at Duke University in Durham, NC, says the Paris terror attacks were a “harbinger” of more attacks to come. He urges faith communities to build relationships of trust and begin a global conversation about religion so they can be ready to begin the healing process when the next attack occurs.
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