
Waystations is a series for those looking to understand what it means to be human in the modern age.
We talk about: art, culture, education, history and religion. In each episode, hosts Walead Mosaad and Rehan Khan explore the ideas and themes that are shaping human thought and practice in these areas.
Waystations celebrates the pursuit of living life as a journey, treading softly upon the ear... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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If you said to traditional people that nothing matters, they would likely hold you up on that statement. They would say everything matters. Your belief, the way you talk, the way you dress, your general sense of being and purpose.
However for many ... more
In this episode we focus on the traditional crafts and the importance of making things by hand. We talk to Mats about he starts a hand made project, the life lessons that come from making things by hand, as well as the spiritual connection that comes... more
Futuwwa has been translated as chivalry, or when you put the needs of others before yourself. In traditional civilizations this notion was also referred to as gallantry, valour, magnanimity and nobility. In fact, these were regarded as virtues to str... more
Reading is in decline, though we are seeing a bit of a revival amongst some youth, who are rejecting the lure of social media and returning to books and board games. But they are a minority. With the decline of reading, one could argue our ability to... more
I am so pleased to have been sign posted to this podcast. Every episode enriches the spiritual heart, offers practical tips to bring balance and
spiritual elevation to one’s life and- one the aspects I love the most- provides excellent book recommendations. Thank you, Rehan and Dr. Walead.
Really enjoying the topics covered. Very pertinent issues we all grapple with.
So easy to listen and comprehend crucial concepts. Keep going in Sha Allāh
Finally a podcast where two highly intelligent individuals talk about things that really matter. Worth listening and taking notes to.
Intriguing and deep diving podcast that is intelligently produced by two exceptional speakers. Eloquent, educated and spiritually aware the hosts discuss deeply relevant subjects for the modern listener while gently educating at the same time. Highly recommend.
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Waystations offers thoughtful, human-centered discussions at the intersection of religion, philosophy, technology, and culture. Across episodes, the show explores meaning, moral leadership, spirituality in daily life, and how imagination and virtue can guide modern living. Expect deep, reflective conversations that couple tradition with contemporary issues—AI ethics, sacred spaces, virtue-based storytelling, and the role of community and companionship in navigating modernity. The series often features practical takeaways, book recommendations, and frameworks for applying timeless wisdom to professional and personal life, making it well-suited for listeners who want thoughtful context for living deliberately in a complex world.
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