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**Stock Clearance! 80% OFF! Islamic Videos > Lecture > Slavery and Freedom in Islam Produced by Abdul Malik Mujahid Directed by Aziz Khan
Imam Khalid Griggs provides an in-depth look at the concept of freedom in Islam and measures taken to eliminate slavery from the Muslim society.
| Publisher: | TV Islam Production | | Suitable Age: | 12 - Adults | | Format: | VHS (NTSC) | | Length: | 70+ min | | ISBN: | 1-59011-091-9 |
| SKU: 110-181 |
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This is an in-depth look at the concept of freedom in Islam from the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upom him). It focuses on the measures taken to eliminate slavery from the society. This enlightening lectures also takes a look at the true essence of "freedom" and how faith of God can be a liberating force in one's life.
Khalid Griggs is the imam of the Community Mosque as well as a public school teacher in Winstom-Salem, North Carolina. He is the former chairman of the Television Access Corporation of Winston-Salem and is currently the president of DawaNet.
A detailed follow up discussion looks at the current situation in Africa, and how slavery is impacting peoples lives to this day. Included in the panel discussion are Dawud Wharnsby Ali, Khalid Griggs, Safaa Zarzour and Abdul Malik Mujahid as host.
| SKU: 110-181 |
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