Citing this law as unfair or unequal because Islamic law allows Christians to leave their religion to embrace Islam yet forbids Muslims to leave Islam, falsely assumes a secular or liberal presupposition that all religions are equal or that it is an individual choice. Firstly, there is no violation of the equality principle. Similar things must be treated similarly. Dissimilar things must be treated dissimilar. Leaving Islam (the truth) for (another religion) falsehood is not the same as leaving Christianity (falsehood) for Islam (the truth). The liberal will assume that the two religions are the same. This is a false assumption that we can prove. Therefore, the debate shifts from the apostasy law to the veracity of Islam. I welcome that debate. Secondly, the atomistic or individualistic approach is false. Muslims are under no obligation to adopt such an approach. In fact, theories on social influence & conformity reject such an approach. In a nutshell, human beings are not merely individuals. The choices they make impact society.
@masudsaleh51554 сағат бұрын
Finally, the notion of the harm principle can be applied to the apostasy law: the actions of individuals should be limited only to prevent harm to other individuals. Apostasy in Islam is considered as a great harm to society & to the individual who leaves Islam. For instance, hell is a great harm to the individual (the final abode of apostates). Allowing people to leave Islam without a mechanism to prevent them can lead to social fragmentation of the Muslim social group which inflicts harm on the community (I appreciate this requires unpacking as the structure of Islamic society is different from a liberal one). Liberals will contend by rejecting this application of the harm principle. Our response is that they have metaphysical & social assumptions that we can prove false. The debate now becomes centred around the idea of the existence of hell & our view on society. If true (& we can prove them to be true), the harm principle renders apostasy laws as coherent & moral.
@masudsaleh51554 сағат бұрын
*The secular West’s double standards are glaringly evident from how they deal with “irrationality”. When this so-called irrationality is linked with religion it’s a problem. However, when it comes to things like “gender fluidity” it’s completely fine. Another example that can be mentioned is how the “clairvoyant” Edgar Cayce was extremely popular during the early 20th-century.* And it’s the same story when it comes to aliens. The secular West, unable to fight its innate tendency to believe in the ghayb, proposes the likely existence of a non-human species that could communicate with our world - the same way Muslims believe in the jinn Of course, all of this is done in the name of their own religion: science. They even have their own priests in the form of astrobiologists, etc. *This belief of theirs is of the same nature as ours. Even if they try and add some pseudo-empiricist spice: there may be tangible elements pointing towards the existence of aliens They fail to grasp how we, too, say there are “tangible elements” regarding the influences of the jinn within our world*
@masudsaleh51554 сағат бұрын
Liberal modernists and feminists will feign outrage, but their moral system is what creates this situation. Liberal principles of individual choice, female empowerment, and destruction of patriarchy create a society of people who have no family to take care of them in their old age. The liberal feminist solution to this problem is to create more welfare programs. What this means is that they want the elderly to live alone in what are essentially pods, their only human interaction being with "care" takers to check if they're still alive once a week. Let me put it like this. The only human solution is for the elderly to be surrounded by loving family in their old age. The only way to get that is patriarchy, gender roles, and other limitations on individual freedom. But the liberal mind can not allow any of that. So the elderly will continue to suffer, and liberal feminists and modernists will continue to pretend like they care about humanity.
@Leobardo3098 сағат бұрын
And now you are backed by Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, great work!
@lindsayredifer174212 сағат бұрын
Hey HBS. I'm trying to hunt down an old clip from the Steve Allen show in which his demonstration of the Polaroid camera went awry. From what I understand, the moment made for great TV and sold cameras like crazy, but I can't dig it up anywhere online. Any chance your team knows where I can find it?
@arpanemmanuel1222 сағат бұрын
it's a dream to be seated there! I an MBA from MIT, Pune, India. One of the best colleges in India, But I wish I had teachers like these, environment like this. Harvard has been my childhood dream and I am working on it! I hope to make it someday!
@bruceclarke614423 сағат бұрын
This gotta be the dumbest thing I’ve seen in a while. I’ve worked in c suite business for years and you’ll never hear these types of discussions the professors trying to facilitate. The students bringing up race and discrimination like lmfaoooo. The decision to close the mine would’ve been made within 30 minutes. There would be an investigation into how and why the miner died, any previous reports of safety at the mine, and decisions based on that. This is so stupid I can’t believe people work their whole life to get a degree from this place!
@user-re7zi1iw7zКүн бұрын
Я беспокоюсь за тебя, Сэм Будь внимательнее к себе, пожалуйста
@user-ol8vw8yt4s2 күн бұрын
Thank you harvard crimson for the posting. All Americans think of Harvard as Law and Business foundations of our country. It is great to hear and see that the Harvard D3 program in the business college is not completely taking over the department. Thanks.
@TouretteOnAPlate2 күн бұрын
Pick up a blasphemy ( A 2what's not funny about it (A 1)?
@oracleofottawa3 күн бұрын
Harvard is where rich American Liberals send their kids for some "strange" in the vague hope of some day being grandparents.
@oracleofottawa3 күн бұрын
lol.... Thanks for the warning Harvard.....
@troyano-vision3 күн бұрын
Economic Development (Desarrollo Economico)
@krishna666273 күн бұрын
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@krishna666273 күн бұрын
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@AZIJULIUS4 күн бұрын
I will one day graduate from this school
@PrinceStation4 күн бұрын
Likewise here
@evelynlim62304 күн бұрын
I just don’t have the luxury of having such a good teacher during my school time 😂
@kandalasasidhar4 күн бұрын
I always like learning or acquiring knowledge but the concept of marks, certifications and important questions are not leaving me even at the age of 28.
@kandalasasidhar4 күн бұрын
Where in India can we find education like this? Why are we behind marks, attendance, certifications etc.... I escaped from a small city to get good education in bangalore by paying 7 lakhs but here I see people behind certifications, marks or attendance instead of focusing on knowledge, skills and wisdom. How can I improve having such environment around me? Who can I blame or ask for?
@tendycontent6 күн бұрын
This content of your you tube channel has hidden some good learning materil.thank you very much.
@poudelrabin6 күн бұрын
Iconic! Nepalese in HBS Interview crazy
@RubyPaul-jl8kk7 күн бұрын
Tsedal Neeley, you are an incredible teacher. Whenever I am watching the video, I feel like I am sitting in front of you and literally I am answering. Love the method
@bruv437 күн бұрын
bot life
@sroi13258 күн бұрын
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@SaddamHussain-jv9jg8 күн бұрын
Harvard and Oxford needs to tell the truth about the aim n goal of human life to the world.
@tendycontent8 күн бұрын
Thanks for creating such high-quality content!"
@shahadyusuf66739 күн бұрын
one day i will graduate from here inshallah
@ggfinance2979 күн бұрын
All of that but Kylie Jenner becomes a billionaire not them.
@user-kg2wj1vw8s9 күн бұрын
Damn it felt like i really was in a seat of that room and thinking on how to solve that problem I will soon start as a undergraduate in one of the finest universities in my country and i definitely would love to do my master degree in Harvard
@dollylove34309 күн бұрын
He also funded harm to vulnerable people. In my opinion.
@kimcelestine55219 күн бұрын
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@user-yq6ib9li5n9 күн бұрын
Hi guys, if you want to learn more about stakeholder engagement, you're welcome to read my papers: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26042053/ & pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30939395/. You may skip the clinical part, but the general message remains unchanged. Certainly, it is an interesting discussion forum. My impression was that the students weren't thinking outside the box. They were prepared to adopt divisive stances, but they lacked reason. There is a death, which is alarming. Nobody is undercutting the value of any life. But is that really sufficient justification for closing a profitable business? Over 500K truck accidents occur in the USA. Between 2010 and 2020, road traffic injuries in the United States grew by nearly 34,000 incidents to some 2.28 million road traffic-related injuries in 2020. Is it appropriate to shut down national roadways or to outlaw all cars or brands implicated in collisions? The airline industry is no different. The individuals who advocate for the company's closure must consider the implications of their actions on their own standing. Industrial accidents are a typical occurrence. There are numerous reasons for this. Sleep loss or sleep deprivation, employee physical and mental health conditions, use of illicit and licit (hypnotics, sedatives, antihistamines, and/or other centrally acting drugs), shift work, climatic conditions, work environment, and the list can go long. This has nothing to do with stakeholder management or engagement or a leadership issue. SOPs can be revisited to see if they are strong enough, if there are any training issues for the employees, or can the company policy can be strengthened, and so on. Of course, hefty compensation needs to be paid for the unfortunate death of an employee. If you start to shut down for loss of life, I'm afraid, you might end up shutting down most of the industries. It wouldn't make any sense at all. Thank you! pandi-perumal.blogspot.com.
@siddhantarana658611 күн бұрын
Why so lot of people wearing glasses?😂
@kavitataneja712512 күн бұрын
I am ten and my dream is to get into harvard
@Samartban13 күн бұрын
I think the most important ability of being a teacher is to make a student belive they can do it, and this amazing professor deinitely has it.
@az5554414 күн бұрын
Some of us just go out and start businesses.
@miawisyah92014 күн бұрын
Oh how I wish my classmates were as positive as this class 😢
@ambarishr.108014 күн бұрын
Great video. Thanks.
@krishan90414 күн бұрын
Common India why can't we have such a sophisticated education system, we done in financial we can do for education too
@S.Dadudida15 күн бұрын
Ich bin echt gerührt Professor was für ein Einsatz bist jetzt mit einer meiner lieblings Professoren... Danke euch das ist so ein schönes Gefühl... Danke ich werde das nie vergessen ❤
@S.Dadudida15 күн бұрын
Hey thanks ihr Streber 😊
@alexandermarshall833515 күн бұрын
business is business... Fix the areas of the business that need fixing, but it's business as usual. Mistakes and freak accidents happen as a person, how you adjust/respond and move forward shows who you truly are as an individual/
@alexandermarshall833515 күн бұрын
you understood the inherent risk when you took the job. Signed wavers etc.
@oinkpiggin15 күн бұрын
I looked up some of their profiles on linkedin. And many of them got burned out and quit the corp life.
@martybyrde4915 күн бұрын
I am curious how this teaching style is showcased in exams/projects and how the students can effectively prepare for them?
@HarvardHBS8 күн бұрын
Thanks for your question. Our exams are case-based as well. Students are asked to analyze a case and respond to questions through a written exam. To prepare for the exams, faculty facilitate reviews of course concepts and provide students with practice exams.
@lauriefmiller15 күн бұрын
Congratulations, Erik! I am so proud to have seen you grow into the most amazing young man. This is a terrific speech that really touched me. I absolutely know that without a doubt, Ken is just beaming with pride....as he always did with each of his kids. What a gift he left you! 💙
@thecgirl2414 күн бұрын
Well said ! Very nice young man, proud of my Erik . 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾❤️
@overwatchgale464015 күн бұрын
Lol they have flash cards for their names and that just seems staged af
@thecgirl2416 күн бұрын
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@thecgirl2416 күн бұрын
Congratulations 🥂🍾 Erik much love from Claire ❤your bestie 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌹 ❤👏🏾
@MarioALopez-yn1sn16 күн бұрын
As someone who is preparing to start MBA courses at Texas A&M, I really appreciated this video and all the insight into the case study. Thank you