Ashur Shamis is a Libyan who lived in exile for decades in the UK during the reign of Gaddafi. He set up an opposition party at the risk to his own life. His student days in the UK were formative and he provides an insight into the Muslim community in the 1960s, especially within Universities.
He is well known for translating a number of works into English, including co-translating volumes of In the Shade of the Quran by Sayyid Qutb.
Topics discussed in this episode:
My relationship with Malcolm X
Early life growing up in Libya
Developing a relationship with the Quran
Encountering ‘In the Shade of the Quran’ by Sayyid Qutb
Islamic Societies and FOSIS (Federation of Student Islamic Societies)
Sayyid Qutb, Milestones and In the Shade of the Quran
The roots of Islamic activism in the UK (1960s+)
Do Muslims read enough?
Muslim students today
Being placed on Gaddafi’s liquidation list
Witnessing the assassination of his friend
Opposing Gaddafi and accepting his life will be in danger
Reflections on the Arab Spring
South Africa and the legacy of Imam Abdullah Haron
Advice on deepening our relationship with the Quran
Interview recorded 8 March 2020.
USEFUL LINKS
About Ashur
http://ashurshamis.com/personal/about-ashur/
The Colonel’s Stray Dogs (Trailer)
In the Shade of the Quran
https://www.kubepublishing.com/collections/vendors?q=Sayyid%20Qutb&contributorID=100063
Imam Abdullah Haron
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_Haron
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