
History shows that genocide is often
carried out not by barbaric societies, but by highly organized, technologically advanced civilizations.
This talk explores how moral detachment,
dehumanization, and the pursuit of progress enable mass violence—and why civilization without ethical restraint repeatedly collapses into atrocity.
Location: University of Saskatchewan | Arts Building
In the digital age, information spreads
faster than it can be checked, and authority is often claimed rather than earned.
This talk examines how Islam emphasized character, credibility, and chains
of transmission to verify knowledge—and why these principles offer timely lessons for navigating today’s information landscape.
Location: University of Regina | Luther Auditorium
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