The Lispective
Hey there, and thank you for stumbling onto my page.I've always wanted to discuss matters I find important to me in a simple, easy to understand way where I benefit from it as much as any listener. Over time, I discovered that the things I wanted to discuss were broader than simply a 'one episode topic.' I also discovered that what I wanted to talk about were more than just one 'thing' (historical/philosophical/topical). Amongst conversations with others, I realised I wasn't alone in this. Most of us want to talk, to listen... to share, Especially regarding some of the matters I am keen to discuss.Cue: The Lispective. One lisper's platform to provide his perspective on things, and share others' along the way. It would be a pleasure to have you alongside on the journey
The Lispective
From The City To The Gate Episode 1: An Introduction
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1400 years ago, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said he was the city and one particular man was the gate. To get to the city, you'd have to go through that man. After his death, that gate was left untouched for 25 years. 3 caliphs came and went and it took the death of the 3rd caliph at the hands of the Muslims for that gate to be opened.
That gate was known as Imam Ali (PBUH) and the consequences of the above would ultimately lead to a schism in Islam that reverberates until today, shapes the Islamic world and has led to countless dynasties, debates, disputes and at times, death.
Join me in season 2 of the Lispective as we try to recount this important 25 year period after the death of the Prophet (PBUH) and approach it from a rational, logical, historical and academic perspective where we attempt to answer the question: what were the results, both at the time and beyond, from the Islamic community ignoring the gate and choosing to find their own path forwards.
In episode 1, join me as we lay down the foundations for why this topic is worthy of being discussed, how we will break down the season, what sources I will use, how I will try to avoid this being a polemic, heated discussion and rather make this a healthy discourse looking at a small period in a shared history (emphasis on the word shared). It's long but buckle up; it's going to be a long ride.
Welcome to Season 2: From the City to the Gate.