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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 313 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality |
Understanding the Current Situation
In a recent episode, Joe Rogan and Theo Von voice concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting the excessive force used against innocent civilians. Rogan emphasizes the need for a reasonable asses... more
The Deen Show's episode delves into a discussion with guest Ethan, who shares his experience converting to Islam in a Shia mosque. The episode focuses on shedding light on the misconceptions and flawed narratives about Islam, particularly in comparis... more
The episode titled 'Man Claims to Be AL MAHDI - Or Is He Actually the DAJJAL? Everything You Need to Know' delves into the controversial topic of a man claiming to be the awaited Mahdi in Islam, who is believed to bring justice and truth before the e... more
In this episode of The Deen Show, the host addresses the fabrication of certain hadiths about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and explains the culture of fabrication that existed during the early days of Islam. The guest shares insights on how s... more
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I’ve been listening for years. The Deen Show was one of the first outlets I was introduced to after reverting to Islam. It’s a wonderful show with a lot of benefit and relevancy. May Allah reward Eddie and the Deen Team for their efforts. I’ve noticed you guys have pushed the envelope recently with certain topics. At times it seems you don’t want to go “all the way.” Please, don’t hold back! The voices in our communities who are speaking truth in all aspects is almost non-existent. Since we have... more
This man states a position, strawmans his opponents, and comes to wildly speculative conclusions based off his assumptions. Philosophical logic is not this mans strong suite. You can come to much better conclusions thinking for yourself. Same yourself time and listen to literally anyone else.
Thanks for your great work
Keep up the good work brother.
A weird mix of preaching and self congratulatory psycho science pondering
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This series explores topics related to Islam, spirituality, and contemporary social issues, often featuring personal journeys, theological discussions, and the exploration of values within the faith. Engaging with diverse perspectives, episodes often highlight the experiences of converts to Islam and address current events, underscoring how traditional teachings intersect with modern challenges. A distinctive aspect of the series is its emphasis on understanding Islam in the context of social justice and humanitarian issues, inviting listeners to reflect on the impact of faith amidst varied global circumstances.
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Recent guests on The Deen Show include:
1. Dr. Karim Abu Zade
2. Sheikh Abu Mujahid
3. Imam Sami Leka
4. Richard McKinney
5. Imam Kasim Khan
6. Tucker Carlson
7. Saad Tasleem
8. Stu Peters
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