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Ramadan: Having a ‘Change of Heart’ — with Claire Zorn

Feb 25, 2026
Claire Zorn, award-winning novelist known for Better Days, talks about storytelling and imagination as ways to open the heart. She explores how fiction softens callousness and fosters empathy. Short reflections range from ritual and fasting to guarding the senses and practicing imaginative perspective-taking.
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INSIGHT

Heart As Moral Organ

  • The heart functions as both an inward unifying organ and an outward moral sensor that 'receives' moral realities.
  • Scott Stevens and Waleed Ali draw on Aristotle and Al‑Ghazali to show the heart informs the brain and dilates like an eye to perceive moral truth.
INSIGHT

Etymology Shows Heart's Changeability

  • The Arabic root qalb emphasizes the heart's changeability and vulnerability to being turned toward falsehood.
  • Waleed Ali cites the Prophet's supplication 'Oh, turner of hearts' to show how hearts can be flipped and hardened by habits.
ADVICE

Guard And Purify Your Heart

  • Protect and cultivate your heart so it remains open and responsive when moral realities present themselves.
  • Waleed Ali argues our responsibility is not to command a change but to guard, purify and maintain receptivity.
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