Imam Muhsen Al-Dhalimy of the Islamic Center of Portland Explains the Significance of the 7th Century Martyr, Husayn, and the Popularity of Arbaeen\n\nBiblical scholar, Dr. Susan "Elli" Elliott, discusses her book, Family Empires, Roman and Christian, Volume 1.\xa0\n\n\n\n\n\nImam Muhsen Al-Dhalimy is the spiritual leader of the\xa0Islamic Center of Portlandon the corner of Denney and Hall in Beaverton. The Islamic Center of Portland is the only Shia Mosque in the Portland Metro. \xa0Imam Al-Dhalimy was born in Iraq and made the pilgrimage to Karbala to mourn Imam Husayn and visit his shrine when doing so was illegal. Since the fall of Saddam Hussein, now between 10\xa0and 20 million people visit the shrine of the grandson of the Prophet every year, making Arbaeen the largest peaceful gathering of human beings on Earth.\nI,\xa0inshallah,\xa0will be going on this pilgrimage courtesy of the\xa0Husaynia Society of Seattle. Imam Al-Dhalimy will talk about how the walk has changed and what it means for Shia Muslims and Iraq.\nAlso, during the first part of the hour, I speak with Susan \u201cElli\u201d Elliot who will be hosting a\xa0Jesus Seminar on the Road in Beaverton on October 19-20. \xa0She is the author of\xa0Family Empires: The Roman Family Empire and Early Christian Responses.\xa0\xa0In this book,\n\u201cDr. Elliott examines the Roman household form as it was changing during the Augustan era. Augustus relied on his version of that family form to establish his one-man rule of the empire. Dr. Elliott lays out several forms of resistance to the Roman empire and the family model on which it was built.\u201d\nThis program aired on my monthly show, Beloved Community, Friday, October 12th from 9-10 a.m.