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In the 2nd installation of the Evangelical Islam series, the hosts along with Seyyed Muzzamil Zaidi interrogate the uncomfortable truths about the political apathy, performative charity, and spiritual emptiness that define much of the American Shia and the broader American Muslim experience. From silent mosques to comprador rhetoric during the ongoing Palestine encampments, the hosts draw hard lines between historical resistance and today’s complacency and try to answer the lingering questions surrounding American Shias and the ideological and spiritual cost of assimilation in the Empire and neoliberal KPIs of success (8:30).
The group signs off with a reminder to hear this not only as critique, but also as a call to remember Karbala, not as pageantry, but as praxis; to break from the performance of piety and return to the substance of stru ...