
Connecting a Global audience to address contemporary issues facing the Muslim Community
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 328 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality | |||

Surah Al-Balad begins with a shocking refusal: Allah does not swear by Makkah while His Messenger ﷺ is being threatened within it. What does that reveal about sacred places corrupted by tyranny? This powerful discussion...
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What happens when tyrants mock the truth while Allah says: “We know what they say". In the ending of Surah Qāf, their lies become the doorway to a greater reality: life, death, resurrection, and the...
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Every generation has its Pharaohs, its elites, and its oppressors who believe no one can reach them. But the Qur’an does not tell the stories of destroyed nations as history alone — it delivers them...
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This tafseer of Sūrah Qāf 50:28–31 continues the powerful sequence of the Hereafter. The ayat expose the moment when people try to shift blame onto their qareen (close companion, associate, or influence that stayed attached...
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The collection centers on in-depth Qur'anic exegesis paired with practical reflections for living faith in today's world. Episodes frequently blend traditional tafsir with contemporary issues—from political power dynamics and oppression to humanitarian crises and the ethics of wealth and governance—aiming to translate ancient texts into guidance for modern Muslim lives. A distinctive strength is the host's method of weaving linguistic, historical, and devotional insights into a cohesive narrative, often linking Quranic concepts to real-world situations and current events to encourage accountability, resilience, and steadfastness in faith. This approach tends to attract listeners who value rigorous study of the Quran alongside a morally enga... more
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