Dr. Khalil Andani returns to Talk Gnosis to talk to us about interpertations and understandings of Jesus and the Crucifixion in Islam in general and then specifically the mystical understandings in Ismaili Islam. See Jesus and the crucifixion through a whole new lens and discover an esoteric meaning to the Easter story.
See our first show with Dr. Andani here: https://youtu.be/9a6BAkecF4s
Visit his homepage at: https://www.khalilandani.com/
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