Sidi Omar Naisan will provide an in-depth exploration of the history and origins of Religious Zionism, examining how its aims and objectives relate to the events of the end of time as described in the Torah, the Injīl, and the Qur’ān.
This topic—”Religious Zionism & The Eschaton in the Abrahamic Traditions: The End of Time in Our Times“—is the dissertation study for Sidi Omar, who is completing his Ph.D. at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.
Sidi Omar will also analyze recent developments in Palestine and the broader implications of the Zionist project, illustrating how these dynamics influence the current global landscape and contribute to the unfolding of foretold Islamic eschatological prophecies in real-time.
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. | Friday, December 20, 2024 | MCC Prayer Hall | Join us in person or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live
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Omar Naisan is a Ph.D. student in the Historical & Cultural Studies of Religion program at the Graduate Theological Union. He holds a Master of Arts in New Testament and is also from the Graduate Theological Union. His published MA thesis is titled “Decrypting the Son of Man Problem: An Inquiry into the Dominant Approaches to the Son of Man Problem and its Conspicuous Application in Mark 8:27-31.” His interests include comparative theology, philology in religious corpora, and historical-critical studies of religious canons.