Ep.33 Debates, Disagreements & Disunity with Dr. Shadee Elmasry
Scholar, public speaker, founder of Safina Society Dr. Shadee Elmasry joins us again to discuss division within the Muslim community. How does Islam help us to navigate our differences? What makes a valid shari’ opinion? How do we know whether a scholar or commentator is sincere to sources of Islam? How do we forbid wrong while transmitting respect and not exacerbating divisions? What does it mean to be smart in conveying Islam?
Ep.32 The Crisis of the Modern Man with Ameen from Seera Masters
Co-host of the Mind Heist podcast and creator of Seera Masters, Ameen joins us this week to discuss “the crisis of masculinity” and what Islam expects from a man. He is in the process of writing a book on the subject, and his conclusions have challenged his own preconceptions.
Ep.31 Islam, Liberalism and a Muslim Benedict Option with Ismail Royer
Writer, commentator and director at the Religious Freedom Institute Ismail Royer joins us to discuss Rod Dreher’s Benedict Option from an Islamic viewpoint. The Benedict Option was named after the 6th-century monk Benedict of Nursia, who after witnessing the depravity of the dying days of Rome, opted to flee the city to maintain his commitment to God.
Ep.30 The Srebrenica Massacre, a “Human Sacrifice” with Professor Joseph Kaminski
Professor in the Department of International Relations at the International University of Sarajevo Dr. Joseph Kaminski joins us this week to discuss the 25 year anniversary of the genocide of over 8000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, Bosnia - a “sacrifice” by the EU, UN and USA for a greater goal of peace.
Ep.29 Sacred Activism and Progressives with Imam Dawud Walid
Executive Director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Imam Dawud Walid argues that our community needs to tread carefully when developing lines of collaboration with progressive movements, lest we are utilised for problematic political and cultural aims. We discuss how activism has to be rooted in an Islamic notion of justice and using means that accord with the prophetic sunnah.
Ep.28 The Politics of Hijab with Farhat Amin and Ustadh Iyad Hilal
We have two guests on the show this week. Sister Farhat Amin is writing a book addressing the rights of women in Islam and the reality of feminism. Author and Imam from the United States Ustadh Iyad Hilal also joins us to discuss the long colonial history behind the politicisation of women's dress and how to view the hijab from the shari’ah.
Ep.27 Hijab: Not my Body, Not my Choice - A Conversation with Eeman Abbasi
Human Rights advocate and researcher Eeman Abbasi joins Sister Farhat Amin this week to discuss her brilliant piece for the online magazine Traversing Tradition, “Hijab: Not my Body, Not my Choice”. This is an episode from our sister podcast, Smart Muslima.
Ep.26 “I Can’t Breathe” - George Floyd & Structural Racism in America with Hakeem Muhammad
Public Interest Law Scholar and co-founder of the Black Dawah Network Hakeem Muhammad joins us this week to discuss the structural conditions that enable and safeguard those that treat their fellow man as subhuman. He argues that the structural racism that plagues American life comes from a broader ideology of Liberalism that shows disdain for non-European cultures and creeds.
Ep. 25 The Problem with ‘Muslim Twitter’ - a conversation with Justin Parrott
Justin Parrot holds an MRes in Islamic Studies from the University of Wales and is currently Research Librarian for Middle East Studies at NYU in Abu Dhabi, where he is also a volunteer Imam for the Muslim Students Association. He runs an amazing website with a unique, accessible hadith repository, available at www.abuaminaelias.com
Ep.24 The Appeal of Dirilis Ertugrul with Dilly Hussain and Imran Muneer
Joining us this week are: Dilly Hussain, the editor of the online independent news platform 5Pillars, and Imran Muneer (A.K.A. Sim), host of the popular Mad Mamluks podcast. We discuss the show’s central themes, the popularity of Dirilis Ertugrul in the Muslim world, and how it fits into Turkey’s geopolitical aims.
Ep.23 The Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife with Kamal Abu Zahra
Joining us this week is Kamal Abu Zahra, a lecturer in Islamic Studies, currently completing his PhD in looking at minority fiqh and its compatibility with classical notions of scholarship. I ask Kamal some searching questions about death and how we should view it, how we should confront it’s claims upon us, and how we should react when death falls on someone close to us.
Ep.22 Plagues & Prophetic Medicines with Iyad Hilal
This week we speak to the esteemed author of ‘Studies in Usul Ul Fiqh’, Ustadh Iyad Hilal, of the Al Arqam Institute of California. We discuss the ahadith related to plagues and quarantines, the prophetic medicines, the value of conventional medicine and the current public health advice that runs contrary to our religious instincts and ceremonies, most notably the cessation of Salahtul Jumuah and regular prayers in the masjids.
Ep.21 Modi, India and 'Corona Jihad' with Fadl Hejazi
This week I speak to Fadl Hejazi, a Muslim academic from India, about the crisis facing the Muslims of India. To cover its obvious failures, key Indian politicians and its RSS supporters opted to turn the country on its Muslim citizens, blaming the mounting cases of COVID-19 on the Tablighi Jamat Ijtima (gathering) in Nizamuddin. We discuss this and the maliciously false idea of ‘Corona Jihad’.
Ep.20 The Facts, Fiction & COVID Conspiracies with Dr Naveed Syed and Dr Imran Waheed
Joining us this week are Dr Naveed Syed, senior public health specialist at Public Health England, and Dr Imran Waheed, psychiatrist and medical doctor. We discuss the origins of COVID-19, transmission, herd immunity, flu statistics, verification of news, Facebook 'experts', annual death rates, government failures, mental health implications, 5G conspiracies and prophetic treatments.
Ep.19 The Post-Coronavirus World Order with Riaz Hasan
Writer and community organiser Riaz Hasan joins us this week to discuss the political and economic ramifications of the COVID-19 crisis. We look at the economic impact, the decline of the liberal democratic world, the move to embrace the Chinese model of capitalism and whether a realistic and well-thought through Islamic model currently exists to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Ep.18 Ten Questions on the Coronavirus Pandemic with Dr Shadee Elmasry
As we hunker down and wait in anticipation for a COVID-19 breakthrough, we inevitably begin to think about our mortality and whether we have within us the ability to deal with this crisis. In the coming weeks we are going to explore the COVID-19 crisis and its implications. Scholar, public speaker, founder of Safina Society Dr. Shadee Elmasry joins us again to discuss 10 important questions facing the Muslim community.
Ep.17 Who wants the Caliphate? with Dr Ovamir Anjum
My guest this week, Dr Ovamir Anjum, calls for a new wave of thinking on the subject of the caliphate, grounded in revelation and aimed at showing both Muslims and non-Muslims how Islam’s thought should be considered as an alternative to the contemporary decaying world order.
Ep.16 Toxic Masculinity, an Islamic Response with Dr. Shadee Elmasry
Scholar, public speaker, founder of Safina Society Dr. Shadee Elmasry joins us again to discuss toxic masculinity and Islam's response. Dr Shadee stands out for his dedication to a nuanced and intelligent look at how revelation informs the Muslim conception of masculinity. How did the Allah and His Messenger's (saw) practice nurture an Islamic vision of masculinity?
Ep.15 Understanding India's Citizenship Law with Dr Asher Siddiqui
This week I speak to Dr Asher Siddiqui, a scientist from Delhi who has been at the epicentre of the protests at Delhi’s Jamia Millia University. India has been rocked by countrywide demonstrations driven by young Muslims energised by their opposition to a new citizenship law designed to relegate Muslims to second class citizens.
Ep.14 Coping with Grief and Loss with Dr Yousif Haj Yousif
This week I speak to consultant anaesthetist Dr Yousif Haj Yousif. Dr Yousif has seen death and its impacts close up, and I ask him to help us to contextualise grief, how do we grieve as Muslims? And what are the ideas from the revelation of Allah (swt) that help to console our hearts?