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How to re-humanise the Palestinians

By Dr. Osman Latiff Dr. Salman Butt 16 Muh 46 ◦︎ 22 Jul 24

Welcome to the second episode of our podcast, Empowered by Islam21c, where we collaborate with leading voices to discuss Islam’s solutions to 21st century challenges and trends.

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Osman Latiff, an esteemed scholar whose post-doctoral research focuses on empathy, ‘othering’, and conflict.

📌 Topics Discussed

🔹 Empathy & Othering in Conflict: Dr. Latiff shares his insights on how these concepts manifest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

🔹 Rehumanising the Palestinians: Practical steps and philosophical frameworks for countering dehumanisation.

🔹 Was Mandela a Terrorist?: A provocative question exploring resistance, terrorism, and how narratives change over time.

🔹 Media Language & Its Impact: The significance of language choices such as “Palestinians” vs “Israeli people”, “killed” vs “died”, and “hostages” vs “prisoners of war”.

🔹 Global Dehumanisation: Other current situations where ‘otherisation’ and dehumanisation are at play.

🔹 The Power of Narrative: Discussing the African proverb, “Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.”

🔹 Mechanics of ‘Otherisation’: How this process works, who instigates it, and the role mainstream media plays.

🔹 Religious Perspectives: Examining examples of otherisation from the Qur’an and Sunnah.

🔹 Challenging Dehumanisation: Strategies and tactics used in various conflicts to counter ‘othering’.

🔹 Post 9/11 Islamophobia: Is the rise of Islamophobia an orchestrated effort, and what does the future hold?


Source: Islam21c

TAGGED: AL-AQSA, BIAS, DEHUMANISATION, GAZA, ISLAMOPHOBIA, JERUSALEM, Osman Latiff, otherisation, PALESTINE, SalmanButt, UMMAH, WEST
Dr. Osman Latiff Dr. Salman Butt 16 Muh 46 ◦︎ 22 Jul 24 12 Rb2 45 ◦︎ 27 Oct 23
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Dr. Osman Latiff is a Senior Researcher and Instructor at Sapience Institute. He has a BA in History, an MA in Crusader Studies, and has completed a PhD in the "Place of Fada'il al-Quds (Merits of Jerusalem) and Religious Poetry in the Muslim effort to recapture Jerusalem in the Crusades". He has delivered many papers in the UK and internationally at renowned academic institutions. His book on the crusades, "The Cutting Edge of the Poet’s Sword: Muslim Poetic Responses to the Crusades" was published by Brill in 2018. He has also written and continues to write academic articles and book chapters in the field of history. Further to his PhD, he conducted post-doctorate research in Politics and International Relations ("The effect of war media iconography on US identity: disruptive images, counter hegemony and political syncretism") — considering bottom-up, grassroots humanistic values and affective principles of empathy and syncretism, and the power of the visual dimension in war and conflict. His second book, on the place of empathy in challenging attitudes of otherness in human societies, entitled "On Being Human: How Islam addresses othering, dehumanisation and empathy" was published in February 2020 and launched in Christchurch New Zealand on the anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shootings (2019). His post-doctorate research was published last year, "Navigating War, Dissent and Empathy in Arab/U.S relations: Seeing Our Others in Darkened Spaces" (Springer, 2021) is a comparative, multi-modal study that helps to explain shifting self-identities within the U.S and relationally through the representation of an Arab 'other'. His most recent work, "Divine Perfection: Christianity an Islam on Sin and Salvation" (Sapience Institute, 2022) is a theological response to Christian missionaries and in particular to Dr. William Lane Craig The work sieves through centuries of Christian misrepresentation of Islam and makes the case for the maximal perfection of Allah as reflected through the doctrines of sin and salvation in Islam. Dr. Latiff is a lecturer and teacher at Jamia Masjid and Islamic Centre, Slough, and is a regular speaker at mosques and universities in the UK and internationally.
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Dr. Butt studied Biochemistry at Imperial College London, followed by a PhD in Chemical Biology, carrying out research into photosynthesis. During his years at university, he became involved in Islamic society da'wah and activism, and general Muslim community projects. At present, he is the Head of Islamic Thought and a regular contributor at Islam21c, and also has a blog on HuffPost. You may find him on social media.
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