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Dr. Daisy Khan
Islam
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African American Culture
Emancipation
African Americans
Racial Justice
Juneteenth
Quran
Bilal
Sumayya Bin Khayat
Clara Muhammad
Women's Rights
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Fourth Of July
Abolitionist Movement
Love
Maulid
White Christian Nationalism
Saudi Arabia

Taliban leaders stared across the table. The fate of women's rights hung in the balance. Dr. Daisy Khan didn't flinch. This is Wise women with Daisy Khan, where spirituality gets teeth and tradition finds its voice in today's chaos. Each week, Dr. Khan shatters expectations as she tackles global crises, cultural divides, and spiritual questions that others avoid. Former architectural designer turn... more

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Muslim women are not oppressed by Islam. They were empowered by it 1400 years ago with rights that remain revolutionary even today. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sets the record straight on what the Quran actually says... more

This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such ins... more

Zohran Mamdani just became mayor-elect of New York City at 34 years old. The working class elected him while establishment Democrats and Republicans tried to stop his campaign by telling voters a Muslim couldn't lead America's largest city. In this e... more

A viral map shows 2,700 red dots across America, each representing a mosque, with captions screaming about Muslim takeover. But nobody mentions the tens of thousands of churches covering that same map. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, D... more

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Farrah Khan
Former mayor of Irvine, California and advocate for diverse communities
City of Irvine
Episode: How Far We've Come : A new chapter for American Muslim leadership
Dr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri
Professor of religion at Carleton College and expert on the history of Islam in America
Carleton College
Episode: Mosques Are Not a Threat to the Neighborhood
Arsalan Iftikhar
International human rights lawyer and author
Founder of muslimguy.com
Episode: The Medieval Muslim Myth - The Stories Behind the Story
Jay Winuk
Co-founder of 9-11 Day of Service and brother of Glenn Winuk, who died in the September 11 attacks
9-11 Day of Service
Episode: The Other Side of 9/11 - How One Brother Turned Grief into Service
Samina Ali
Author, activist for Muslim women's rights, popular public speaker.
Episode: Miracle Recovery - How Near-Death Became Sacred Ground
Alex Kronemer
Co-founder and executive producer of Unity Productions Foundation, dedicated to fostering peace through media.
Unity Productions Foundation
Episode: Unknown Islamic Stories of Love - Legends of Divine Love & Devotion
Qasim Rashid
Lawyer, activist, and author of several books including 'The Wrong Kind of Muslim' and 'Talk to Me, Changing the Narrative on Race, Religion, and Education'
Episode: Islamophobia: Unmasked | Part 1: What You Don't Know About Jihad
Sally Quinn
A legendary figure in American journalism and spiritual seeker, former reporter and editor at the Washington Post, and author of several books including Silent Retreat.
Washington Post
Episode: Creating Interfaith Dialogue with Washington Post's Sally Quinn
Banafsheh Keynoush
An Iranian American author and subject matter expert
Episode: Special Episode - Iran vs. Israel: No Winners - Expert Analysis with Banafsheh Keynoush

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Daisy Khan
Author, speaker, and a Muslim woman who spent her life wrestling with the messy, miraculous collision of faith and real life. Host of Wise Women.

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Muslim Take-Over of American Culture - Is it integration or infiltration?
Q: What is the difference between integration and assimilation?
Assimilation demands conformity to the dominant culture, while integration allows individuals to keep their cultural identity while participating in the broader society.
Muslim Take-Over of American Culture - Is it integration or infiltration?
Q: How does cultural integration happen?
Cultural integration begins with physical contact and interaction between different cultures in shared spaces.
The Other Side of 9/11 - How One Brother Turned Grief into Service
Q: How can people initiate something to find common ground?
Seek personal connections and get to know people from different backgrounds.
The Other Side of 9/11 - How One Brother Turned Grief into Service
Q: What does the 9-11 Day of Service look like now and how has it grown?
It has grown to 30 million Americans marking the day by doing good deeds, recognized under federal law as a National Day of Service.
The Other Side of 9/11 - How One Brother Turned Grief into Service
Q: How did it change how you saw the world?
The loss was shocking and made me focus on appreciating each day as a gift.

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The content showcases a vibrant exploration of spirituality, cultural integration, and social justice, focusing on the intersections between traditional beliefs and contemporary issues. The discussions are characterized by a commitment to dismantling stereotypes, fostering understanding, and advocating for women's rights within various cultural frameworks. Noteworthy topics include the challenge of Islamophobia, the impact of significant historical events like 9/11, and the celebration of figures who embody resilience and empowerment in the face of adversity. Each episode not only aims to inform but also to inspire active engagement and personal reflection, encouraging listeners to become agents of change in their own communities. The uniqu... more

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