Dr. Samir Mahmoud and the team discuss variety of topics related to Islamic architecture, aesthetics, the modern world and philosophy.
Dr. Samir Mahmoud, PhD. is a graduate of the University of Cambridge (2012) in Islamic Studies. He is currently Assistant Professor of Architectural History & Theory at the Lebanese American University (LAU). Between 2013-2016 he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at the American University of Beirut (AUB). He was Postdoctoral Fellow at the Khalili Centre for Research in Art & Material Culture, University of Oxford (2012-2013) and Agha Khan Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT (2012).
Dr Samir is also director of "The Living Turath Initiative." Living Turath (Living Tradition in English) is an educational initiative that enables Muslims to discover the wisdom of the Islamic tradition today. Its mission is to educate Muslims on the continued relevance and value of traditional Islamic perspectives and practices for their day-to-day lives. To this end, we organize educational workshops, lectures, & retreats.
Dr Samir's interests vary widely and include: art & architecture (Islamic and Western), philosophy (Islamic, Neoplatonism, and Continental), Islamic studies, urban & landscape design, and psychology (particularly the dialogue between Islamic and Western ‘therapeutics of the soul’). He has lectured in the UK, Lebanon, & Australia.
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Shownotes
[6:40] Islam and Sci fi discuss ion – of the tradition of storytelling in east and west;
How to reconcile imagination and stories to Islam.
[18:00] Islamic Architecture
Philosophical cultural shifts
[23:00] Kant, philosophical traditional onwards, of modernity forgetting and rejecting history.
[25:00] What is architectural modernism – break with the past.
[34:00] – Architecture is not neutral – it impacts on your lifestyle, happiness – colours, streets, use of materials, size of spaces.
[36:00] – Late twentieth century becomes about how do we bring back what was lost – architecture theorists realise it has not been working.
The great transformation (book) - capitalism.
Before there was a higher ethics controlling the market, now it is the MARKET that creates those norms and codes and ethical values for us.
The challenges of modernity are unique; qualitatively different o all that has come before;
[38:30] Quranic discourse as universal
[40:00] impulse in Islam towards non- figurative art
Islam recognizes the truth of other traditions; other traditions not seen as entirely other.
Islam is not just a perspective amongst others; it encompasses all in one – this seen in its artistic impulse; a likewise universality in the abstract.
[46:30] No concrete image that could represent Islam
Islam did not obliterate other culture’s forms
Western culture had images at centre; in Islam patterns were central.
[51:00] Islam took pride in borrowing from other cultures; there was no need to enclose upon ourselves
Post-Mongol invasion – Islam rejuvenated and flourished.
[56:30] Anecdotes on Hayban Laksan story and encounter with Germans in Spain.
Last of the Mohicans – if we are able to communicate more effectively; by explaining our wisdom to others, instead of asking for our right
[1:00:00] - Hadith then Plato and Aristotle; scholars though the Greek had revelation, or through their own fitrah were able to discover their wisdoms
Islam brought into the 21st century by its fixation on patterns to convey; instead of image.
Islamic architecture in the present: Cambridge Muslim College in the UK.
Dome has become part of experience and meaning of what a mosque is – creating that continuity.
[1:12:00] Mosques become a nexus for identity. A garden as welcoming;
[1:15:00] Mystical geometry. Geometry as the realm behind the physical; instils a state of reverie.
More accurate representation of reality – the geometry than what we see in reality; what people now call virtual reality. Virtual means something beyond imagination.
No images dictated to you
Episode 54 - Homosexuality, Feminism & Colonialism | Mohamad Tabbaa
Episode 53 - The Spiritual Dimension | Ahmed Karat
Episode 52 - The Epic Clash! Racism, Modernity & The Left-Right Divide | Dr. Yassir Morsi vs. Murtaza Siddiqui
Episode 51 – Identity & Secularism | Ismail Royer
Episode 50 – Oppression, Secularism & Modernity | Uthman Badar
Episode 49 - The Muslim Tech CEO | Ashik Ahmed
Episode 48 - Unjustly Jailed | Ismail al-Wahwah
Episode 47 - Kashmir, Shias & Ilhan Omar | Dilly Hussain
Episode 46 - The Self, Spirituality, Metaphysics & The Divine | Mohammed Isaaq
Episode 45 - Sins & Repentance | Michael Sugich
Episode 44 - Empires & Expansions of Islam | Hassam Munir
Episode 43 - Ex-Muslims, Hellfire & The Mu'tazila | Asadullah Ali Al-Andalusi
Episode 42 - From The Scriptures To The Cosmos | Mustafa Omar
Exposing Boys In The Cave
Episode 41 - Ramy: Representation vs. Reality | Tareq Tamr
Episode 40 - The Natural System | Shaykh Hassan Elsetohy
Episode 39 - From The Dawah To The DMs | Monika Sarker
Christchurch: The Media's Post-Mortem | Ryma Tchier
Christchurch Shootings: The Far-Right, Racism & Power | Dr. Yassir Morsi [Video Episode]
Christchurch Shootings: The Role of the Government & Media | Uthman Badar
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