Bonus – Muslim Chaplaincy Meets Spiritual Needs (Nora Zaki)

Bonus – Muslim Chaplaincy Meets Spiritual Needs (Nora Zaki)

Author: Meli Solomon, the Talking with God Project June 30, 2022 Duration: 31:30

Episode 15.
In this first Bonus episode, Nora speaks extensively about being a Muslim Chaplain on college campuses and elsewhere.  Chaplains must wear many hats – supporter, advocate, program developer, and interfaith colleague.  While chaplains work in many settings – colleges, hospitals, prisons, and even companies, Nora felt called to the college environment. As a passionate and knowledgeable Muslim,  she approached that work with sensitivity, responding to the various needs of Muslim students.  In addition to the normal challenges they face as young adults, Muslim students sometimes struggle with inter-religious relationships,  learning more about Islamic practice and adjusting to life in the US. 

Highlights
·       Chaplains support and advocate, ensuring people’s religious and spiritual needs are met. 
·       There are 4,000 college and only 150 have a Muslim chaplains in the US – a growing and unmet need for Islamic spiritual guidance. 
·       College campuses are not bubbles.  Students and staff are affected by current events.
·       Muslim students sometimes have unique needs around mental health, dating, cultural expression and being an immigrant.

Quotes:
“A chaplain is someone who is an advocate, a promoter, a support for spiritual and religious needs.”

“People should strive to be ethical, but especially in the field of chaplaincy, when people often share their vulnerable stories with you, they put a lot of trust in you as a, as a spiritual, religious figure.”

“Unfortunately, a statistic just came out recently that Muslims are, I believe, one of the highest faith communities to commit suicide, and that includes young Muslim students.”

“It's not often that you see a Muslim woman chaplain. Thankfully, more and more Muslim women are becoming chaplains.”


Social Media links for Nora:
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab –
 https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/2020/10/educator-profile-nora-zaki
My Muslim Chaplain website – www.mymuslimchaplain.com 
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/nora-zaki/


Social Media links for Méli:
Email – info@talkingwithgodproject.org
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melisolomon/
Talking with God Project –  https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org


Transcript:

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Hosted by Meli Solomon of the Talking with God Project, Living Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily Life is a conversation about the practical realities of spiritual life. This podcast moves beyond abstract theology to examine how ancient traditions from Judaism, Islam, and other spiritual paths actually inform our modern routines, decisions, and relationships. Each episode delves into the nuanced spaces where belief meets action, exploring the challenges and rewards of aligning deeply held values with everyday behavior. You'll hear from a variety of voices discussing how they navigate this integration, whether through ritual, ethical choices, or community engagement. The discussions are grounded in real-life experience, focusing on the tangible ways faith provides meaning, fosters connection, and shapes identity in a contemporary context. Rather than offering simple answers, this series invites reflection on the ongoing, personal work of weaving spiritual principles into the fabric of daily existence. It’s for anyone curious about how others live out their convictions and seeking inspiration for their own journey toward a more coherent and purposeful life, all through thoughtful, accessible dialogue.
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