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The Islamic reformer inspired by Progressive synagogues

“They invite a Muslim, a progressive liberal imam for their Shabbat service,” he says. “And that imam wore a tallit and a kippah. I was honoured to participate. I have not seen something like that in my life in any mosque.”

June 30, 2017 13:20
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ByGloria Tessler, BY gloria tessler

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Hamid Al-Sharifi, former Iraqi Ambassador to Kuwait, will never forget the Shabbat morning he took the pulpit at Hendon Reform Synagogue at the invitation of its rabbi, Steven Katz. It was a first for HRS and for Mr Al-Sharifi, a courageous Muslim who heads the website, liberalmuslim.org, which aims to take the message of Progressive Judaism right into the heart of the world’s 1.5 billion Muslim population.

“They invite a Muslim, a progressive liberal imam for their Shabbat service,” he says. “And that imam wore a tallit and a kippah. I was honoured to participate. I have not seen something like that in my life in any mosque.”

What moved him so deeply was seeing men and women sitting praying together. “I had tears in my eyes. Because this is my mother, my daughters, my sisters — so why do we have to separate them? I can’t see the logic .”

Progressive Judaism, he believes, is best placed to carry the message of Islamic reform to his co-religionists. “My dream is a mosque where we, men and women, do the service together. I would love to see a woman imam in my mosque and we would pray for the Queen, which is beautiful.” That’s a dream he is on the way to fulfil as he hopes to open Britain’s first self-styled liberal mosque between the end of July and beginning of August.