Episode 64: Conflict, Perspective, & Time
Why are some people passionate about issues that we might not care about? Why are some people willing to fight one another, indeed go to war against one another based on differing ideas? This episode provides a brief sketch on the power of perspective and time in flaming conflict, or quelling it.
Episode Notes
Quran Mentioned
“and from His signs is the difference in your language” (2:22)
Hadith Mentioned
Hadith of Prophet speaking to Mecca, (Tirmidhi, Nisā’ī, and Ibn Majah)
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