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Hamza Tzortzis on Muslim Men, Misogyny & Masculinity

Hamza Tzortzis on Muslim Men, Misogyny & Masculinity

FromThe Thinking Muslim


Hamza Tzortzis on Muslim Men, Misogyny & Masculinity

FromThe Thinking Muslim

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After a brief pause, we are back and now on YouTube video. In this episode, we explore with Hamza Tzortzis the crisis of the modern Muslim man. We live in a fast-paced world dominated by technology. Social media has enhanced our lives and given space for Muslims to build networks, raise the profile of beleaguered members of our ummah and forward the call of Islam.
With the goodness that comes from this compression of time and space, there are also challenges. In their eagerness to contribute to da’wah, many young men often lack the necessary characters to meet its requirements. Borrowing from the worst marketing strategies, they employ click-bait, shock and awe tactics and cheap stunts as a shortcut to achieve electronic likes and fame. Response videos and futile debates are used to curry favour with their growing base. 
Hamza Tzortsis shares the same concerns about this approach to dawah. We ask him about his journey and how he believes the community must address the absence of good mentoring and a programme of personal development. We also discuss the general perceptions, right or wrong, about young Muslim men.
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Released:
Feb 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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