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Farid Esack is a prominent South African Islamic scholar and activist, known for his progressive interpretations of Islam and his commitment to social justice. With an academic background that includes a PhD in Islamic Studies, he has authored several influential books, such as "On Being a Muslim: Finding a Religious Path in the World Today" and "Liberating Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace, and Ecological Wisdom." His work often explores the intersections of faith, politics, and social justice, aiming to inspire a more inclusive and equitable understanding of Islam.

As a public intellectual, Esack has engaged with various social issues, including gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental sustainability. He actively participates in interfaith dialogues and has been involved in movements promoting peace and justice in post-apartheid South Africa. His unique perspective has made him a sought-after speaker and commentator, helping to bridge divides within the Muslim community and beyond, while advocating for a more compassionate and just society.

Nazionalità Sudafricano
Luogo di nascita Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan