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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2025 · 16 MIN

18. The Spiritual Roots of Tolerance

from Enlightening Pathways and Reflections · host Al Nasir Amlani

This podcast discusses the speech by the Aga Khan, delivered at the Tutzing Evangelical Academy, emphasizing the crucial role of tolerance in fostering peace and understanding in the world. He argues that a "clash of ignorance," rather than civilizations or religions, is the primary obstacle, advocating for increased education and cross-cultural dialogue. Drawing upon Islamic teachings and his experiences with the Aga Khan Development Network, he highlights the importance of religious humility, respect for individual conscience, and hope in overcoming fear and building a more tolerant world. The Aga Khan connects religious faith with active engagement in worldly affairs, promoting a positive vision of tolerance as a sacred imperative. He emphasizes the need for a "cosmopolitan ethic" to address the challenges of globalization and increasing societal pluralism.

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