
Jamal Rahman
is a Muslim Sufi, co-founder and co-minister of Interfaith Community Church, and adjunct faculty at Seattle University. Jamal travels often, co-facilitating workshops and retreats locally, nationally, and internationally.
Jamal offers the morning worship service at Interfaith Community Church on the third Sunday each month beginning at 10am. View the Sunday Worship page to read about his upcoming service.
Jamal's passion lies in interfaith community building. He remains rooted in his Islamic tradition but cultivates 'spaciousness' by being open to the beauty and wisdom of other faiths. Through the process of an authentic and appreciative understanding of other paths, Jamal feels that he is becoming a better Muslim. This spaciousness is not about conversion, but about completion. Jamal has an abiding faith in the power of heart to heart connections to encompass differences and dissolve prejudices.
He offers private spiritual counseling for individuals and couples. Jamal is available for interfaith weddings and ceremonies. He offers a variety of classes and workshops, as well as discernment courses for spiritual development.
See more on his personal website: www.jamalrahman.com
See HEALING the DIVIDE webpage here to participate in programs of healing between Shia and Sunni Muslims.
Since 9/11/2001 Jamal has been collaborating regularly and actively with Rabbi Ted Falcon and Pastor Don Mackenzie. Affectionately known as The Interfaith Amigos, they travel the country sharing a message of inclusive spirituality. Read more on The Interfaith Amigos website: www.interfaithamigos.com

