Nabeel Jabbour has excellent credentials: He’s a native of Syria, a resident of Egypt for fifteen years, a possessor of advanced theological degrees, and the author of a book on Islamic fundamentalism in Egypt. In this lecture, Jabbour outlines the tenets of Islam, addressing the issues of compassion and understanding between faiths. He attempts to answer the questions, “What do Muslim people believe?” “Is Islam evil?” and “Why is America a lightning rod for the anger of many Muslim fundamentalists?” Jabbour makes distinctions between the Muslim people and the Islamic sect of fanaticism.
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Dr. Nabeel Jabbour, author and teacher, received his BA degree from American University of Beirut, his MA from Near East School of Theology in Beirut, and his PhD from the University of South Africa in Pretoria. Born in Syria and raised in Lebanon, he lived in Cairo, Egypt, from 1975 to 1990. His doctoral dissertation was on Islamic fundamentalism in Egypt. In 1991, he moved to Colorado Springs where he works at the international offices of Navigators.