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Constructing an Ummatics Centered Caliphate – with Prof. Ovamir Anjum

Constructing an Ummatics Centered Caliphate – with Prof. Ovamir Anjum

FromThe Thinking Muslim


Constructing an Ummatics Centered Caliphate – with Prof. Ovamir Anjum

FromThe Thinking Muslim

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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest this week, Professor Ovamir Anjum argues that any future reconstruction of this sacred institution has to be premised upon what he calls an Ummatics framework, an ummah-centric model. He argues that the rashidun model was fundamentally based on the consent of the ummah, and through shura, that is, consultation, and this is how the earlier caliphs successfully built an empire unlike any other. In this interview, Muhammad Jalal asks him to spell out what it means to think in an ummatic way and elucidate on the practicalities.
Ovamir Anjum is the Imam Khattab Chair of Islamic Studies at the Department of Philosophy, University of Toledo; he wrote the article ‘Who Wants a Caliphate’ found here: https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/who-wants-the-caliphate
Our 2019 interview with Prof. Anjum here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/podcast/17
The Ummatics Colloquium website can be found here: https://ummaticscolloquium.org 
Thanks to the team: Riaz Hasan, Musab Muhammad, Reem Walid, Adeel Alam, Yusra Zainuddin, Ahaz Atif and Umar Abdul Salam.
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Released:
Aug 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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