
A space to cultivate wisdom and enable transformation
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

This conversation focuses on who constitutes your “community” - is it as simple as people who claim the same beliefs and are adherents of the same “religion”? Or is it something a lot more substantial?
I also share some views on contextualising cert... more
Is this whole discussion about religious labels a low priority or just a waste of time? In the context of all the issues people face, how can this even be relevant?
Well that's what this episode is about, because in fact there is very deep connecti... more
There are two key verses (3:19 and 3:85) which seem to suggest that “Islam” is indeed supposed to be understood as a “religion” and in fact the only valid path to God… but on closer analysis this extremely popular way of reading the verses becomes co... more
Every single day I come across uses of the words "Islam", "Muslim" and their various derivatives that I think are scripturally, philosophically and pragmatically bankrupt. All this reveals a fundamental and widespread misunderstanding, one which obsc... more
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A thoughtful, idea-driven discussion that crosses religion, spirituality, politics, and culture. Episodes frequently tackle questions of religious identity, universal ethics, and how faith interacts with modern society—often through personal journeys, scholarly perspectives, and public policy angles. Guests range from philosophers and theologians to policymakers, mental-health experts, and authors, all exploring how belief shapes behavior, social norms, and civic life. The show stands out for its willingness to challenge labels and tradition while offering practical pathways for compassionate, inclusive engagement in liberal, pluralist contexts.
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2. Farzan Parupia
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4. Professor Rania Awaad
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6. Naz Shah
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