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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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A single question about faith and harm sent Dr. Daisy Khan into a years-long investigation of female genital mutilation. She discovered a hard truth that many still resist. FGM is not required by Islam and it violates the very principles the Quran wa... more

A Black History Month book report changed everything. A Madison, Wisconsin, public school student discovered Malcolm X was Muslim and realized Islam predated her Egyptian family in America. That revelation transformed Dalia Mogahed into one of the mo... more

Muslim students experience bullying at nearly double the national rate. Between 27% and 50% of Muslim youth in K–12 report being targeted, compared to 19-20% nationally. In 25% of those cases, teachers are identified as the perpetrators. These are no... more

Twenty-five years after 9/11 devastated New York and brought backlash against Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians, New Yorkers elected Zohran Mamdani as the 112th mayor of the largest city in America. He's the youngest mayor in over a century, the first... more

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Recent Guests

Mariya Taher
Award-winning social activist and writer, co-founder of Sahiyo
Sahiyo
Episode: FGM Is Un-Islamic : What Communities Must Do to End It
Dalia Mogahed
A researcher, strategist, and influential Muslim voice in America.
Gallup Center for Muslim Studies
Episode: Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series
Dr. Nadia Ansary
Leading expert in bias-based and cyberbullying, professor, and chair of the Department of Psychology at Rider University.
Rider University
Episode: Targeted by Bullying : Silent Crises of Muslim Students
Mustafa Akyol
Author, known for writing about Islam and Christianity
Author of The Islamic Jesus
Episode: Jesus in Islam and Christianity - Half the World Reveres Him, But Few Know Why
Camille Helminski
Co-director of The Threshold Society and author of several influential books including 'The Way of Mary'.
The Threshold Society
Episode: Mary in Islam and Christianity: The Woman Both Faiths Honor
Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik
Chicago-based scholar of Islamic Law and author of The Wealth of a Woman
Episode: The Truth Muslims Don’t Teach - Muslim Women’s Financial Rights Started in 7th Century
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

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Daisy Khan
Host of Wise Women; an author and speaker who tackles global crises with a spiritual lens, exploring social justice issues and the role of women in Islam.

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Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series
Q: What would you say to young women who want to lead but feel caught between being true to themselves and meeting societal expectations?
Focus on your priorities and remember that you're put on this earth with a purpose that's bigger than societal expectations or social media likes.
Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series
Q: Do you think we're moving in the right direction?
We've made enormous strides, especially in civic engagement, but we still need to grow in the infrastructure needed to respond to crises effectively.
Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series
Q: Is there a favorite woman, past or present, whose example has guided your path?
I admire Linda Sarsour for her courage and for creating space for Muslim women in the mainstream, and Sayyeda Khadija as a historical example of a professional working woman who was a leader.
Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series
Q: Was that the first time you realized that you could make a difference, or was that just your identity formation?
Reading the Autobiography of Malcolm X helped me understand that there's so much work to be done in the path of human liberation and that Islam informed my passion for working toward that goal.
FGM Is Un-Islamic : What Communities Must Do to End It
Q: Are you aware of a case that took place in Massachusetts?
Mariya mentions a significant case in Michigan where a doctor was charged with performing FGMC, highlighting the misconceptions that FGMC only happens in Africa or among uneducated individuals.

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