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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.

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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.

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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?

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Ep.13 Islam and Mental Health with Psychiatrist Dr Imran Waheed

My guest this week has been working in the field of mental health for over twenty years. Dr Imran Waheed is a consultant psychiatrist, and answers the questions: What is Mental Illness and Why is it on the Increase? How does Islam help us to deal with our mental health and build resilience to deal with the travails of life? And why has the liberal west failed to enhance the human mind?

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Ep.9 Understanding Secularism with Uthman Badar

This week I ask Uthman Badar, an Islamic academic, speaker and writer from Sidney, Australia to discuss the idea of secularism. Uthman is a PhD candidate, researching secularism and its foundational assumptions and we take a deep-dive into understanding its roots and development in Europe.

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Ep.7 Enslaved African Muslims in America: the Untold Story with Hakeem Muhammad

Public Interest Law Scholar and co-founder of the Black Dawah Network Hakeem Muhammad joins us this week. He argues that narratives about the slave trade barely mention the Muslim origin of many Africans that were enslaved, their courageous attempts to remain Muslim despite severe repression and the role Islam played as a basis of defiance and the driver behind many of the slave rebellions on plantations.

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Ep.6 Islamophobia and the Challenge of Liberalism with Daniel Haqiqatjou

Academic, speaker, writer and founder of the Alasna institute, Daniel Haqiqatjou joins us this week to discuss Islamophobia and the Muslim response to it, as well as the challenge of Liberalism. He argues his study of philosophy has enabled him to get an insight into the liberal mindset and consolidated his view that Liberalism is at odds with Islam, and that liberal society looks to challenge and change Islam.

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Ep.5 Brexit Explored: A Conversation with Dr Imran Waheed

Is Britain on a course to make the worst political decision since the Suez Crisis in 1956, that may potentially tip it into a recession and in the words of former PM John Major, reduce its influence in the world? Dr Imran Waheed joins me in conversation to explore Britain’s uneasy relationship with Europe, its current predicament and to speculate about what comes next.

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Ep.4 What Does Islam Teach us about Wealth? with Hasan al-Hasan

Many Muslims have an uneasy relationship with wealth, it is often associated with fahisha (transgressions) and taqabbur (arrogance), and it’s believed too much wealth leads to extravagance, hassad (envy) and worse.  So how does Islam view wealth and how does it view extravagance? To answer these questions I speak to Hasan al-Hasan, Lebanese academic based in London.

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Ep.2 The Kashmir Crisis Explained with Dr Omar Khan

Researcher and academic Dr Omar Khan joins us this week to take a deep dive into the motivations surrounding Modi’s decision to unilaterally withdraw from the constitutional arrangement that gave Jammu and Kashmir a special autonomous status, Pakistan’s response, why current US negotiations with the Taliban is key to understanding the timing of the decision and China’s muted role in responding to the crisis.

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Ep.1 The plight of the Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang with Arslan Hidayat

Uyghur activist and campaigner Arslan Hidayat joins us to discuss the extent to which Muslim Uyghurs have been subject to China’s programme of repression. Arslan has been active for many years, bringing the world’s attention to the situation in East Turkestan, long before it was adopted by the mainstream press. He remains in contact with members of the community and has become a source of information for many.

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