Ep.53 France - Unveiling the Muslim Woman in Colonial Algeria with Zara Choudhary
Farhat Amin speaks to Zara Choudhary founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sacred Footsteps. Zara talks about her recent article "Unveiling the Algerienne, French colonial photography", which looks at the central obsession of French colonialism to unveil Muslim women.
Ep.52 Al-Aqsa attacks, Sheikh Jarrah & Gaza with Dr Azzam Tamimi
This week we discuss the politics of Palestine with the veteran commentator Dr Azam Tamimi. Dr Tamimi is no stranger to the debate, he has thoughtfully and with consistency raised the issues of Palestine at immense personal cost.
Ep.51 In Conversation with Mohamedou Slahi - the most tortured man in Guantanamo Bay
Mohamedou Slahi’s period of unlawful detention in Guantanamo Bey has recently been portrayed in the film ‘The Mauritanian’. His resilience and sense of human dignity comes through in the movie. In this episode, we reached out to Mohamedou to find out what gave him the ability to remain strong throughout his ordeal?
Ep.50 Building an Intimate Relationship with the Qur’an with Ustadh Nuh Saunders
This week we speak to Ustadh Nuh Saunders, who has given a lifetime of service to inculcating a love for the book of Allah. His passion for the Qur’an can be seen through his social media interactions, in a recent post he talked of his desire to build a Qur’an school in every black inner-city neighbourhood in America.
Ep.49 Understanding Ramadan Moon-Sighting with Ustadh Iyad Hilal
Ustadh Iyad Hilal talks through all the evidences on the matter of moon sighting and discusses issues of using calculations, local vs global sighting, what is a witness and following countries such as Saudi Arabia exclusively.
Ep.48 The Mauritanian with Moazzam Begg
Author, campaigner, ex-Guantanamo prisoner and Director of Outreach at CAGE, Moazzam Begg joins us again this week to discuss ‘The Mauritanian’, a new film that follows the gripping story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi. Slahi was falsely accused of links to Al-Qaeda and without recourse to due process, ended up spending 14 long years in Camp X-Ray.
Ep.47 Demystifying Social Science and the Religion of Liberal Economics with Dr. Asad Zaman
Dr Asad Zaman is currently serving on the Economic Advisory Committee of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and as a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the State Bank of Pakistan. He has a unique view of modern economics and argues that capitalism is a house of cards masquerading as objective truths.
Ep.46 Understanding Maqasid al Shari'ah with Dr. Osman Umarji
In today’s rather poisoned landscape, kings and presidents endow scholarly positions through patronage and western liberal states seek to promote a ‘reformation’ from within. We speak to scholar and academic Dr. Osman Umarji on Maqasid al Shari’ah, understanding the objectives of the Shari'ah.
Ep.45 Freedom of Speech and Muslims with Hamza Tzortzis
Author, public speaker and educator Hamza Tzortzis joins us this week to discuss Freedom of Speech from an Islamic perspective. This is a special extended interview, so strap in for a great episode insha’Allah.
Ep.44 Understanding Vaccines with Dr Hisham Abdullah
Doctor, pharmaceutical scientist and clinical researcher Dr Hisham Abdullah joins us this week to discuss vaccines. How should we think about them? Are they dangerous? Why should we listen to experts in the field when we’ve been lied to before? We go through all these questions and more.
Ep.43 The Islamic View on Vaccines, Fake News and Expertise with Ustadh 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 vaccines, medicines in general, how a Muslim should arrive at judgments and our responsibility to not fall prey to theories not grounded in reality.
Ep.42 Capitalism and Socialism - Thoughts on Islamic Economics with Almir Colan
Joining us this week is Almir Colan, director of the Australian Centre for Islamic Finance and host of the ‘Islamic Finance’ podcast. We speak about the issues with the current paradigms of capitalism and socialism and how greater thinking on Islamic economics needs to take place.
Ep.41 The Return of Tyrants and Foiled Dreams with Iyad El-Baghdadi
Writer and activist Iyad El-Baghdadi join us this week to discuss his valuable experience and analysis on the Arab Spring, as well as his forecast for the years ahead. Iyad’s perspective is critical if we are to learn the lessons from the last decade.
Ep.40 Macron’s France and the “Muslim Problem” with Dr Yasir Qadhi
Islamic theologian and scholar Dr. Yasir Qadhi joins us this week to discuss the current crisis in France, how we should defend the honour of the Messenger of Allah (SAW), the position of minority communities and the role of scholarship in politics. Inevitably the thorny subject of scholars and despotic rulers comes up, and Dr. Qadhi gives his frank opinion on the matter.
Ep.39 The US elections and the Muslim Community with Mohammed Hannini
Lecturer and academic Mohammed Hannini joins us this week to discuss the elections in the United States, the chaotic state of politics in the country, and how American Muslims engage with it all. Brother Mohammed has a B.A. in Islamic History and a Masters in Islamic Studies with a focus in Fiqh.
Ep.38 Why the Arab Spring is Not Over with Dr Azzam Tamimi
Palestinian academic, author and activist Dr. Azzam Tamimi joins us this week to discuss the future for the Arab world. Has the Arab spring turned into a deep winter? Have the autocrats won? Do we now see a failure of Islamic movements across the world and if so, what will replace it?
Ep.37 The Arab Spring 10 years on: What went wrong in Egypt and Syria? with Dr Osman Bakhach
Speaker and commentator Dr. Osman Bakhach joins us to discuss the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring. How did the widespread uprising that reverberated across Muslim capitals go so horribly wrong? And what lessons can we learn from the mistakes made?
Ep.36 Malcolm X: The Myths and Reality with Hakeem Muhammad
Public Interest Law Scholar and co-founder of the Black Dawah Network Hakeem Muhammad joins us again this week to discuss Malcolm X, distilling the real man from the fiction created after his death. Today what he stood for has become unclear, as his image and message is co-opted into political agendas that, if Malcolm were alive today, he would likely find questionable.
Ep.35 Twenty Years of British Terror Laws with Moazzam Begg
Author, campaigner, ex-Guantanamo prisoner and Director of Outreach at CAGE, Moazzam Begg joins us this week. We discuss the 20 year anniversary of terrorism legislation introduced by Tony Blair, it’s impact on the Muslim community and how it has refashioned our relationship with institutions of government and the way we are perceived by wider society.
Ep.34 Islamic Economics: Public and Private Property in Islam - with Dr Abul Izz Abdul Salam
Professor and expert in comparative economics from Jerusalem, Dr Abul Izz Abdul Salam joins us this week to continue our Islamic Economics series. In this episode we discuss property ownership from the Capitalist, Socialist and Islamic viewpoints.