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Abdul Aziz Said: A Pioneer in Peace, Intercultural Dialogue, and Cooperative Global PoliticsDialogue, Spirituality, and Transformation

Abdul Aziz Said: A Pioneer in Peace, Intercultural Dialogue, and Cooperative Global Politics:... [This chapter offers a medley of writings from 1988 through 2015, all highlighting the centrality of spirituality in Abdul Aziz Said’s thinking when addressing topics such as global politics, teaching, human development, and intercultural dialogue. All of these writings underscore the principle that engagement across cultural and national boundaries is vital for humanity today – not just for the purposes of planetary survival but also for the development of the whole human being. Said’s dedication to this premise is reflected in his oft-repeated maxim, “The whole world needs the whole world.”] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Abdul Aziz Said: A Pioneer in Peace, Intercultural Dialogue, and Cooperative Global PoliticsDialogue, Spirituality, and Transformation

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022. Acknowledgement: This photo is from the personal photo collection of Elena Turner (spouse of the late Abdul Aziz Said), and is used with permission. More on Prof. Abdul Aziz Said, his books, other publications and links to selected media are found at: .
ISBN
978-3-031-13904-8
Pages
371 –420
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-13905-5_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter offers a medley of writings from 1988 through 2015, all highlighting the centrality of spirituality in Abdul Aziz Said’s thinking when addressing topics such as global politics, teaching, human development, and intercultural dialogue. All of these writings underscore the principle that engagement across cultural and national boundaries is vital for humanity today – not just for the purposes of planetary survival but also for the development of the whole human being. Said’s dedication to this premise is reflected in his oft-repeated maxim, “The whole world needs the whole world.”]

Published: Dec 3, 2022

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