Reza Aslan, Bishop Toby Howarth, MoYah, Richard Stroud MBE

Refugee Prophets: From Moses to Muhammad

Description

Don’t miss this insightful and timely talk that sheds light on the refugee crisis and the power of prophetic teachings to inspire positive change.

The theme of prophecy and the experiences of refugees are explored in this thought-provoking discussion that draws parallels between the current refugee crisis and the experiences of prophets from the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, illustrating the bond between the stories of Moses, Jesus, Joseph, and Muhammad and the experiences of refugees today.

This enlightening talk will provide a unique perspective on the current refugee crisis by highlighting the struggles, challenges, and resilience of these prophets who were forced to flee their homes and communities. It will focus on how we can learn from the experiences of these prophets and apply their teachings, supporting and advocating for refugees in the modern world.

About the Speakers

Reza Aslan

Reza Aslan is an internationally acclaimed writer, producer and scholar of religions. A recipient of the prestigious James Joyce Award, Aslan is the author of three internationally bestselling books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. Aslan’s latest book, An American Martyr in Persia: The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville, was longlisted for the 2023 PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography.

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Bishop Toby Howarth

Toby Howarth was born in Kenya and has studied and worked in London, the United States, Pakistan, Oxford, Uganda, Egypt, Birmingham and India. He holds a PhD on Islamic preaching. After serving as Inter Religious Affairs Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury, he was consecrated Bishop of Bradford in 2014. Toby is married to Henriette and they have three daughters.

MoYah

MoYah is an Afro-fusion artist, award-winning Interfaith creative producer, workshop facilitator and public speaker. Born in Mozambique during a 16-year war, MoYah was forced to flee his country as a political refugee. Noted for his electrifying performances, MoYah’s music has been featured on BBC one, RTP & RTP Africa, and he has performed across Europe, United States, South America and the African continent sharing stages with internationally respected artists such as Nas, Africa Bambaataa, Yuna, Guru and Talib Kweli. Recently he received the 21 for 21 award as one of the most inspiring faith-based leaders increasing dialogue and breaking down barriers in the 21st century. In 2021 he was made Hip Hop Ambassador of May Project Gardens, a London-based grassroots organisation that empowers under-represented and marginalised groups to address poverty, disempowerment and access to resources and influence.

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Richard Stroud MBE

Richard Stroud MBE worked in the textile manufacturing industry for over 20years, at senior and director level. He then spent 25 years as a joint partner in a Management Consultancy Business, working with a diverse range of FTSE 250 and SME clients, before retiring in 2013. Richard is involved in unpaid voluntary charity work including Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation which supports young people in Yorkshire, which has raised more than £1.3m to date. He was awarded the Order of the League of Mercy, in 2018, for his work. For over 10 years, Richard has maintained a strong relationship with SupportDogs, saving and improving the lives of children and adults with various challenging medical conditions, including autism. He is also a contributor to supporting MAP charity in Leeds, offering students the opportunity to study and gain qualifications in Art & Design, Creative Media & Music as well as functional skills in Maths and English. He is a Trustee of The Bradford Synagogue founded in 1873 and one of the oldest in the UK and Jewish Heritage Centre, which in 2023 celebrates its 150th anniversary. Richard was awarded the MBE in the 2022 Queens Birthday Jubilee Honours for services to the Interfaith Community in West Yorkshire.