The Arabic languages, Morocco, and Liberal Islam - Zakaria Belmehdi #17
Description
Zakaria Belmehdi is an International Politics graduate from Morocco who has been living in Lithuania since 2013. Having graduated both from Vytautas Magnus University and Vilnius University Zakaria has reached a high level of fluency in the Lithuanian languages. Also, he is a native speaker of Darija (a Moroccan dialect of the Arabic language) and a speaker of French and English.
In today's podcast I and Zakaria discussed the way of life
in Morocco, Lithuania, the Arabic and Lithuanian languages, the complexities of Islam, the differences between Sunni and Shia faiths, differing regional values, attitudes towards friendships, problems with fundamentalism and much more.
Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
01:47 - Why has Zakaria chosen to live in Lithuania?
05:18 - What languages does he speak?
10:06 - Why does Zakaria think that Lithuanian is easy?
17:24 - The Arabic language
23:49 - Standard Arabic vs the Arabic dialects
28:52 - Can you use Standard Arabic to communicate
throughout the Arab world?
35:49 - Was it easy for Zakaria to adapt to life in Lithuania?
41:20 - Lithuanian values and friendships
47:23 - Moroccan values and friendships
53:04 - 3 types of friends (according to Aristotle)
57:25 - Social complexities and the rise of fundamentalism
in Morocco.
1:04:55 - Why are there conflicts between Sunni and Shia
Muslims?
1:10 :32- Are Judaism, Islam and Christianity compatible?
1:15:36 - Liberal Islam and Eclecticism
1:19:40 - Zakaria's plans for the future
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