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Khalid El-Awaisi

Associate Professor of Islamic History at the Social Sciences University of Ankara and expert in Islamic Jerusalem Studies. He is from Hebron, Palestine.

Top 3 podcasts with Khalid El-Awaisi

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Mar 25, 2025 • 60min

Is Our Ibaadah Becoming Too Selfish? with Dr Khalid El-Awaisi

Dr. Khalid El-Awaisi, an Associate Professor of Islamic History and expert in Islamic Jerusalem Studies, discusses the importance of re-centering Bait ul Maqdis in Muslim spirituality. He emphasizes the need for a shift from individualism during Ramadan to collective responsibility for community justice. The conversation explores the interplay between personal worship and activism, urging listeners to engage with global issues, especially regarding Gaza and Al-Aqsa. Dr. El-Awaisi advocates for unity within the Ummah and encourages reflection on our roles as agents of change.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 44min

Ramadan and Resistance: 5 Ways to Keep Palestine in Our Hearts & Minds with Khalid El-Awaisi

Khalid El-Awaisi, an Associate Professor of Islamic History at the Social Sciences University of Ankara and an expert in Islamic Jerusalem Studies, discusses the deep-rooted ties between faith and the sacred land of Palestine, especially during Ramadan. He emphasizes the need to elevate the importance of Al-Aqsa in Muslim identity and practice. Topics include integrating spiritual actions with activism, the inseparable link between Islam and politics, and a call for personal responsibility in supporting the liberation of Bayt al-Maqdis.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 9min

Who Will Liberate Palestine? With Dr Khalid El-Awaisi - Moment

Dr. Khalid El-Awaisi, an Associate Professor of Islamic History and expert in Islamic Jerusalem Studies, shares deep insights on the liberation of Palestine. He speaks passionately about the importance of hope and resilience amidst occupation, stressing how historical context and faith can inspire community action. El-Awaisi emphasizes the urgent need for Muslims to unite and mobilize against injustices in Gaza and Al-Aqsa, highlighting the moral responsibility to support those in suffering and strive for justice.