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In this exceptional interview with Muslim Faith Leader and public speaker Hurunnessa Fariad we talk about how advocating religious freedom is rooted in the Muslim faith.

She and I explore the perfection of God and what happens when we stop basing faith on people (HINT: life becomes simpler).

When we love and respect each other we can live in a multi-faith world and that is exactly what Hurunnessa is working to accomplish focusing on women and bringing opposing viewpoints to the table.



Episode Links:

Hurunnessa’s LinkedIn: CLICK HERE

The Multi-Faith Neighbors Network: CLICK HERE

Adams Beat Children’s Choir: CLICK HERE



Guest Bio:

Hurunnessa Fariad is the Director of Outreach for Multi-Faith Neighbor’s Network where she works to build mutual trust and respect among clerics through civic engagement, authentic relationships, and honest dialogue. She is intentional in making sure women’s voices are heard and amplified. Serving as the Secretary of the Board of Directors at Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy a Member of the Board of Directors of Lutheran Social Services and involved with many other faith-based organizations Ms. Fariad is the founder & Music Director of America's first and only Masjid Choir, The ADAMS BEAT Choir. She is also the founder and co-host of the Sister Act Podcast, a former child refugee from Afghanistan and currently resides in Sterling, Virginia with her 4 daughters.