Omid Safi on the link between love and justice

“[Being a progressive Muslim] is a linking of love and justice.  If you love people, you are compassionately concerned about their well-being, and you are concerned about how the most marginalized of people are faring at the moment.  The same practice of mindfulness—of striving for a tranquil heart—compels me, and so many others, to speak out and organize and mobilize:  We are concerned about our fellow brothers and sisters and creatures and about the planet.  There is a tendency to see meditativeness and mindfulness as a very individual and private practice, but I have never accepted this idea that love is something private.  Love is public.  It is something that you do.

“Love is something that you do.”

–Omid Safi, Director of Islamic Studies in Durham, NC (Mindful magazine).  Omid Safi (born 1970) is an American Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, where he is the Director of Duke Islamic Studies Center, and a columnist for On Being. Wikipedia

(Courtesy of Rick Thomas, H.W., m.)

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