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Hurma Project
Hurma Project Podcast
Ingrid Mattson and Mihad Fahmy interview imams, chaplains, therapists, and other experts about how to prevent and respond to violations of trust and spiritual abuse in Muslim spaces. Hurma is an Islamic term meaning the sacred inviolability of persons.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 25 ratings
Love that this podcast addresses issues that we too often ignore in our communities, and that we really need to bring into the light in order to solve together.
M. Souris via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/27/22
Thank you!!
Worth every second listening to this impactful podcast. Thank you for your wisdom, care, and integrity in handling very sensitive topics.
Zainab.8 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/26/22
Timely Discussions
A highly informative and enlightening podcast. Well worth your time.
-N.F. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/20/21
Recent Episodes
The Hurma Project Team reflects on lessons learned from the past season; includes comments from Mihad Fahmy, Ingrid Mattson, Maysa Haque, Faisal Bhabha, Tamara Gray, Hind Makki, Iman Boundaoui, Jaye Starr, Joshua Salaam and Mohamed Magid.
Published 12/15/22
Published 12/15/22
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