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Bottled Petrichor

Bottled Petrichor

By Bottled Petrichor

Welcome to Bottled Petrichor, a podcast dedicated to discussing key topics in Islamic History and Thought. In addition to a short lecture at the start of most episodes, we ask our guest experts questions submitted by listeners and allow them to share their thoughts in a safe environment. Please visit our twitter page for feedback and question submission forms. twitter.com/BottldPetrichor
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E1.2_Hadith_Western Criticism and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

Bottled Petrichor May 10, 2019

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E21 Falsafa and Kalam with Dr. Peter Adamson

E21 Falsafa and Kalam with Dr. Peter Adamson

Pleased to have on Dr. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and host of the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast. What is Falsafa? What types of questions did its practitioners address and how did they go about doing so? What is Kalām? What types of questions did its practitioners address and how did they go about doing so? How did practitioners of these sciences view one another? How did non-Muslims in Muslim-ruled areas engage with and contribute to the study of philosophy? What is the decline narrative? And more! 


Link to Professor Adamson's academia page: https://lmu-munich.academia.edu/PeterAdamson

Link to the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast: https://www.historyofphilosophy.net/

Jan 12, 202301:05:07
E20 The New Testament with Dr. Thomas Schmidt
May 03, 202101:15:13
E19 Christ, Christology, and Councils with Kerwin Holmes Jr.
Apr 19, 202102:02:29
E18 Islamic Education in America with Dr. Tamara Gray (Rabata)

E18 Islamic Education in America with Dr. Tamara Gray (Rabata)

I'm pleased to welcome Dr. Tamara Gray, founder of Rabata (https://www.rabata.org/) to discuss the philosophy of Islamic education in America. What is the purpose of education in general and of Islamic education in particular? How has the curriculum been organized/structured? What are some of the advantages of an online medium for education?  What is the role of Islamic scholarship today (original research, education, etc)?  What is the broader vision for your students' career plans?  And much more!  Link to Dr. Gray's biography: https://www.rabata.org/anse-tamara-gray/ Link to the institute: https://ribaat.rabata.org/  Link to A Compendium of the Sources on the Prophetic Narrative Volume 1 & Volume 2: https://daybreak-international-bookstore.myshopify.com/products/hard-cover-a-compendium-of-the-sources-on-the-prophetic-narrative
Mar 19, 202101:12:52
E17 Islamic Education in America with Shaykh Amin Kholwadia (Darul Qasim)
Feb 11, 202101:02:43
E16 The Translation Movement and Islamic Medicine with Dr.Elaine van Dalen

E16 The Translation Movement and Islamic Medicine with Dr.Elaine van Dalen

Join me as I discuss the translation of philosophical texts into Arabic with Dr. Elaine van Dalen, Assistant Professor of Classical Islamic Studies in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. When and where were texts first translated after the rise of Islam? What was the "translation movement" and what was the political and social context of the movement? What was the motivation behind translating texts of certain topics and how did the change in social/religious atmospheres engender the translation of other texts? What was the "Bayt al Ḥikmah" and how has this been popularly understood? Who was translating? How was medicine practiced during these times? What was the status of medical knowledge of the human body like during this time? And more!
Aug 25, 202036:30
E15 The Qur'an and its Variant Readings with Dr. Shady Nasser
Aug 22, 202001:42:34
E14 Pre-Islamic Arabia, Epigraphy, and Arabic with Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad
Aug 20, 202001:12:27
E13 The Important Questions with Dr. Jonathan Brown

E13 The Important Questions with Dr. Jonathan Brown

Had a good conversation with Professor Jonathan Brown on the important questions. What defines being Muslim? How do we analyze the truth of Islam? What methodology do we use to conclude that the Qur'an is from God? To what extent can we, people of the modern world, take pre-modern figures as role models, especially if we feel we have to constantly contextualize their lives? How do we live in today's highly connected world in a moral and ethical way? And more!
Aug 14, 202056:36
E12 Bible, Qur’an, Midrash, and Tafsir with Dr. Michael Pregill

E12 Bible, Qur’an, Midrash, and Tafsir with Dr. Michael Pregill

Join me as I discuss the Bible, Qur’an, Midrash, and Tafsir with Dr. Michael Pregill. We discuss the state of Qur'anic studies today and how the field has changed over the past couple decades, as well as Dr. Pregill's new book, "The Golden Calf between Bible and Qur'an" (recently published by the Oxford University Press). We then move on to several discussions, including: who was the Qur'anic Sāmirī and how is he related to Aaron/Hārūn; Qur'anic "confusions"; how the fields of Late Antiquity, the Bible/Jewish and Christian tradition, and the tafsīr/Islamic tradition relate to the contemporary study of the Qur'ān; and more! Link to Dr. Pregill's bio: https://hcommons.org/members/mpregill/ Link to his book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-golden-calf-between-bible-and-quran-9780198852421?lang=en&cc=us
Aug 12, 202001:47:19
E11 The Qur'an and its Context with Dr. Emran El Badawi

E11 The Qur'an and its Context with Dr. Emran El Badawi

I'm pleased to have on Dr. Emran El-Badawi, Associate Professor at the University of Houston and the founding executive director of the International Qur'anic Studies Association (IQSA). We discuss various theories of the origins of the Qurʼān, the Qurʼān and the Aramaic gospel traditions (which is also the title of his book), Ephrem the Syrian's homilies, the Qurʼān in conversation with Late Antiquity, approaching the Qurʼān as believing historians, and more!
Jul 17, 202002:08:23
E10 The Life of a Prophet with Dr. Sean Anthony

E10 The Life of a Prophet with Dr. Sean Anthony

Join me as I discuss the sīra and maghāzī literature with Dr. Sean Anthony. Who were the main figures involved in collecting and compiling data about the life and times of the Prophet? How reliable are these works? How do they incorporate Biblical motifs, hagiography, etc? Were elements of his biography ever used polemically? How much did early Muslims, be they scholars or laymen, know about the life of their Prophet? What is the current status of Western scholarship on the sīra and maghāzī literature? How can scholars from different backgrounds collaborate to further the study of this literature? And more!
Jul 09, 202001:59:37
E9_Race and Islamic History_Dr. Rachel Schine

E9_Race and Islamic History_Dr. Rachel Schine

Join me as I discuss race and Islamic history with Dr. Rachel Schine, a graduate of the University of Chicago and current Postdoctoral Associate in Arabic Literature and Culture at the University of Colorado Boulder. Can we speak about race when we talk about the past? How are different peoples depicted in the Qurʼān, Ḥadīth, and other literature? How were differences between human explained? Were these differences ever used in polemically? How did ideals of beauty intersect with conceptions of race? And more!
Jun 02, 202051:33
E8_The Qur'an, its Compilation, and its Variant Recitations _Maulana Arif Kamal

E8_The Qur'an, its Compilation, and its Variant Recitations _Maulana Arif Kamal

I'm pleased to have on Maulana Arif Kamal, faculty member at Darul Qasim. We discuss the compilation of the Qurʾān, its transmission, variant recitations, the seven aḥruf, and more! Maulana Arif also recites in different qirāʾāt (modes of recitation) for us on this episode!
May 28, 202001:36:39
E7.1_Muslims in Academia_Dr.Yasir Qadhi

E7.1_Muslims in Academia_Dr.Yasir Qadhi

Join me as I discuss the study of Islam between madrasa and university with Dr. Yasir Qadhi. We discuss the professor's experiences as a student in both types of institutions, the advantages of each, the direction Islamic institutions in the West need to take and more!
Apr 14, 202001:33:52
E6.2_Transmission of the Qur'an_Dr.Marijn van Putten

E6.2_Transmission of the Qur'an_Dr.Marijn van Putten

Second part of my discussion with Dr. Marijn van Putten, with a focus this time on the Qurʼān. We discuss the study of manuscripts, some of the doctor's main findings, the ways in which contemporary research agrees/disagrees with claims made by earlier scholars of the Qurʼān, and more!
Apr 06, 202001:04:56
E6.1_All About Arabic_Dr. Marijn van Putten
Apr 03, 202001:34:41
E5.1_Theological Questions We May All Have_Dr.Shadee Elmasry

E5.1_Theological Questions We May All Have_Dr.Shadee Elmasry

Join me as I discuss various topics in theology with Dr. Shadee Elmasry of safinasociety.org. How do we know God exists? How do we know that He communicates with people? Is creation just? How do we recognize the truth of a prophet? The Shaykh's opinion on human evolution and Islam is also discussed. And more!
Dec 06, 201901:50:47
E4.1_Understanding God's Word_Dr. Sohaib Saeed
Nov 29, 201901:15:23
E3.2_Can We Ever Know What Really Happened at the Start of Islam?_Dr.Jessica Mutter

E3.2_Can We Ever Know What Really Happened at the Start of Islam?_Dr.Jessica Mutter

Join me as I conclude my discussion with Dr.Mutter. Arabization and the fall of languages. Hybrid religions in rural areas. When does conversion become religiously motivated? When does the apocalyptic fervor die down? Abdul Malik and the Apocalypse. Were Muslims ever seen as a sign of the Apocalypse by non-Muslims? What was the relationship between the rulers and the ruled? How did Muslims view non-Muslims? Arab superiority and the Abassid Revolution. Where did the designation "Muslim" come from? How accurately do the Muslim histories portray historical events? What is relied upon when writing the history of this period? What is a documentary source and what is a narrative source? What evidence do we have from the early time period of Islam's history? What types of histories do we have and how were they transmitted? Why can't we find enough historical texts from this time period? Revisionism. How do early non-Muslim sources depict Muslims and how do their depictions differ from the way Muslims depict themselves in later narrative sources? Where does the skepticism of Sirah and Hadith emerge from? Is the Sirah a valid way of knowing the life of the Prophet? What histories do historians rely on when they write textbooks on Islamic history? Advice for aspiring historians in the field of early-Islam.
Jun 10, 201901:22:12
E3.1_Conquests, Conversions, and Caliphates_Dr.Jessica Mutter

E3.1_Conquests, Conversions, and Caliphates_Dr.Jessica Mutter

We start off with a brief lecture on the Riddah Wars (Wars of Apostasy), Islamic Conquests/Expansion, and the Umayyad and Abbassid Caliphates. We then move on to some important questions: Why did the Muslims expand? Why were the Muslims successful against the larger Byzantine and Sassanian Empires? How did religious minorities respond to the Muslim expansion? What was conversion like in that early period? Was it forced? Were there any incentives to convert? What was the rate of conversion?

Dr. Jessica Mutter is Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Bowdoin College. She earned her PhD at the University of Chicago (NELC) under the supervision of Dr. Fred Donner.
Jun 07, 201959:24
E2.3_Islamic Law_Who Decides What God Likes or Dislikes? and More_Shaykh Aamir Bashir

E2.3_Islamic Law_Who Decides What God Likes or Dislikes? and More_Shaykh Aamir Bashir

How did people practice religion before law was codified? How did courts  throughout history go about dealing with various crimes? Ḥudūd vs Ta'zir. What is ḥarām? What is makruh? Practically speaking, are these approximations of what we think God feels about our actions? How do we know what God likes or dislikes? Does a change in society necessitate a change in law: the case of inheritance. Were early Imams consistent thinkers? Islamic Law and Science. How does the Muslim jurist interact with a complex world? Was  Ijmāʿ  ever logistically possible? Do we need to invest in scholarship? Should scholars be held at a higher standard than others? Do scholars speak for God? What makes the ideal scholar in today's world?  

May 23, 201901:45:38
E2.2_What has Islamic Law Offered Civilization? and More_Shaykh Aamir Bashir

E2.2_What has Islamic Law Offered Civilization? and More_Shaykh Aamir Bashir

 Are methodologies man-made? Can you create your own? Are we too focused on the form of Islam and do we lose sight of its spirit? How involved is Islamic Law in a person's personal life? Has Islamic Law offered civilization anything new or beneficial? Role of custom in Islamic Law. Is there a scholarly class in Islam? How many of the primary sources can be accessed by the lay person and how many require the guidance of a scholar? Do scholars abuse their power? What's the difference between studying Islam in West and studying it in the East? What is Tradition and what is its role in achieving Truth?  

May 23, 201933:24
E2.1_Introduction to Islamic Law and More_Shaykh Aamir Bashir
May 23, 201901:07:08
E1.4_Hadtih_Are Hadith Reliable? Do We Need Them? and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

E1.4_Hadtih_Are Hadith Reliable? Do We Need Them? and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

We conclude our conversation with Mufti Muntasir by discussing the overall historical reliability of Hadith, whether or not we need them, how important science is in authenticating, and more.


May 10, 201901:10:22
E1.3_Hadith_What about the Companions? and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

E1.3_Hadith_What about the Companions? and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

We further investigate Hadith, this time focusing our discussion on the companions of the Prophet.

May 10, 201956:41
E1.2_Hadith_Western Criticism and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

E1.2_Hadith_Western Criticism and More_Mufti Muntasir Zaman

We continue in this episode with a series of questions further investigating Hadith. Are there any underlying presuppositions when it comes to accepting the Hadith as reliable sources of what the Prophet said and did? Who critiqued Hadith and why? And much more.

Map of Hadith scholars: https://ilmfeed.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/4madhabs6hadithbooks1.png

May 10, 201901:00:12
E1.1_Hadith_Introduction_Mufti Muntasir Zaman
May 09, 201948:10