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Ep.59 Islamic Governance, Caliphates and Emirates with Iyad Hilal and Kamal Hussain

We have brought together two Islamic thinkers and scholars that have been working for some time on rethinking Islamic governance. Ustadh Iyad Hilal runs the al-Arqam Academy in California and is a regular imam and khateeb at Masajids across his state. Kamal Hussein is a lecturer and legal expert who recently delivered a paper to academics and scholars on ‘al Sultan-al Ummah’ the authority of the Ummah

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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