Podiumsdiskussion · Berlin

30.03.2023 · 17:30
LGBT rights and Islam: Inherent oxymoron or possible harmony?

Homosexuality constitutes an entrenched taboo in many Muslim countries and communities. LGBT people of Muslim origin are often treated as out-groups and they face severe discrimination and mistreatment, either as a result of harsh laws or due to the homophobic attitude of their families and communities. What are the causes of this problem? Our guest panelists will discuss whether it stems from Islam or rather from other elements, such as culture, colonial heritage, or an incorrect interpretation of the sacred texts.

Discussants

Ludovic Mohamed Zahed is a French-Algerian imam, openly gay Muslim, founder of the inclusive mosque in Paris and director of the CALEM Institute, Marseille - devoted to research, counseling and training in Islamic and social sciences.

Arash Guitoo is Iranian-born, research associate at Max Planck Institute for comparative and international Private Law in Hamburg. He received his PhD in Islamic Studies with a dissertation on the history of male same-sex desire in Iran.

The event is part of the Event Series "Islam and Liberalism in Contemporary Society".

Veranstaltungsort:

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin
Reichpietschufer 50
10785 Berlin
Room: A 300
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