How Muslims should navigate Western society polarised between Right and Left Wing
The lecture will be about the confusion facing people in both the West, including Muslims residing there, about how to navigating the competing ideologies of the âright-wingâ and âleft-wingâ factions. Abdullah al Andalusi presents the origins of this âscaleâ, and how the scale was invented to âmeasureâ the madhahib [schools of thought] withing Secular Liberalism.
Abdullah explains how Islam doesnât fit on either end of the scale, and what Muslims can do to navigate the politics and social spheres of a society wracked by sectarian divisions within Secular-liberalism. The lecture will help to clarify how Muslims can navigate between, and deal with, the ideologies of both the far-right (fascists, ethno-nationals), right-wing/centre-left (classical liberals, sectarian conservative Christians) and left-wing (socialists, SJWs, 3rd wave Feminists etc).