

Shi'ism and the LGB Challenge: A Look Within with Dr Muhammed Reza Tajri | Thinking Islam | Ep.5
6 snips Jun 18, 2025
Dr. Muhammed Reza Tajri, a lecturer and head of the Department of Islamic Sociology, dives into the intersections of Shi'a Muslim identity and LGBTQ+ experiences. He shares personal stories reflecting the struggles of Shia Muslims reconciling faith and non-normative sexualities. The conversation highlights the importance of compassion, mental health, and the need for open dialogue within communities. Dr. Tajri advocates for greater awareness and pastoral care, addressing the nuances of identity and belonging in contemporary Islamic studies.
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Sociology Captures Lived Islam
- Sociology studies how Muslim traditions are lived and practiced in daily life, beyond scripture and jurisprudence.
- Muslim behaviors and community structures shape and are shaped by religious interpretations.
Shia Minority Needs Dedicated Study
- Shia Muslims are a minority (15%) whose experiences are often overlooked within wider Muslim research.
- Their distinct theology and identity provide unique sociological insights especially on sensitive topics like LGB.
LGB Struggles Lead to Suicides
- Every participant reported feeling suicidal at some point due to conflicts between their faith and sexuality.
- One prominent community figure knew two local individuals who died by suicide over these struggles.