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Are We Mis-Reading Islam?

Are We Mis-Reading Islam?


Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir in conversation with Noel Cheer

The West is not well-served by its news media when it sees Islam only as war-mongering, fanatical and dangerous. Certainly there are Muslims as individuals and as groups who fit these categories, but we can also indict Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and atheists.

In an attempt to offer a balanced view, the St Andrew's Trust for the Study of Religion and Society, at www.satrs.org.nz, has invited Dr. Bagir from Indonesia, the world's most populous Islamic nation, to discuss this subject.
Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir is the director of the Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies at Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia. He is presently a Visiting Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington, teaching Islam in the Contemporary World in the Religious Studies Department. He deals with dialogues between Islam and other religions, Muslim responses to today's science, politics (especially democracy) and the emerging secular West.

His current research projects include freedom of religion and management of religious diversity in Indonesia; he recently completed research on Christianity in contemporary Indonesia. His other academic interests include religion and science, and religion and ecology. A book that he edited, Science and Religion in the Post-colonial World: Interfaith Perspectives was published by Australasian Theological Forum Press (2006).

Dr. Bagir received his bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia while his master's degree was obtained from the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization, Malaysia and doctoral degree from the Indiana University, U.S..

The interviewer, Noel Cheer, is a member of the Board of The St Andrew's Trust for the Study of Religion and Society. He has recently completed a seven-year series of half-hour interviews on Auckland's Triangle Television.

At St Andrew’s on The Terrace, Wellington, Tuesday 14 October, 12:15pm – 1pm

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