A great number of spiritual and religious faiths are practiced in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, yet all too often, we know little about those outside our own. How can we escape our silos and find intersections of the diversity of faiths with which Dallas is so rich? The Faiths in Conversation series aims at doing just that – designed to offer people of all cultures, faiths, and traditions opportunities to learn about the religions of their neighbors. The monthly sessions will approach relevant topics of faith from academic – and accessible – perspectives, with ample audience participation encouraged.
Join the Interfaith Council of the Thanks-Giving Foundation for the Faiths in Conversation – Islam & Justice program on Feb. 14. The discussion will feature Dr. Mohamed M. Keshavjee, a South African born-lawyer and author, and Zahra N. Jamal, Associate Director at Rice University’s Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance and a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion consultant.
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