Here’s the June issue of Pegasus.
In this edition, Michael Hartoonian, a teacher, reflects on the importance of teachers. For moral capitalism to thrive, for moral government to bring civility and well-being, teaching is needed.
Secondly, for four years now, the Caux Round Table has sought to learn more of certain actions taken by the Prophet Muhammad, his teaching by personal example, by showing us, in word and deed, how to respect others of a different faith.
I am referring to his covenants to respect and protect Christians and Jews.
In that light, we include the PowerPoint presentation of Professor Ibrahim Zein of the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, reporting on his research into the covenants given by the Prophet. Professor Zein was assisted in this research by Ahmed El-Wakil, now completing a Ph.D. at Oxford.
We also include the complimentary PowerPoint slides of Dean Recep Senturk, also of the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, on the concept of Adamiyyah in Islamic thought.
I would be most interested in your thoughts and feedback.