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#33 Raising the Next Generation of Men | Part 1 of 4

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A 4 part series discussing the unique challenges of raising young Muslim boys and men in our society. We examine the expectations placed on them by society; differences in how boys and girls are raised; ‘toxic masculinity’, chivalry and manhood.

Episode 1 looks at the early and formative years and we have a great panel of guests including Shaykh Amer Jamil (Islamic scholar), an Educational Psychologist, General Practitioner and parent.

Hosted by Dr Aman and Abdul Wadood.

Shaykh Amer Jamil (https://www.amerjamil.com/) is a Scottish-born Islamic Scholar and co-founder of iSyllabus UK, an educational institute that has taught 7000+ students across 15 UK cities over the last 10 years. He is a specialist in Islamic family law and provides guidance and support for those experiencing family and marital difficulties. He has been described as one of the Scotland’s most prominent and respected Muslim thinkers by the Scottish media.

Originally broadcast in Ramadhan 2019 on Radio Ramadhan Glasgow, now known as RR365 (http://www.rr365.co.uk).

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A 4 part series discussing the unique challenges of raising young Muslim boys and men in our society. We examine the expectations placed on them by society; differences in how boys and girls are raised; ‘toxic masculinity’, chivalry and manhood.

Episode 1 looks at the early and formative years and we have a great panel of guests including Shaykh Amer Jamil (Islamic scholar), an Educational Psychologist, General Practitioner and parent.

Hosted by Dr Aman and Abdul Wadood.

Shaykh Amer Jamil (https://www.amerjamil.com/) is a Scottish-born Islamic Scholar and co-founder of iSyllabus UK, an educational institute that has taught 7000+ students across 15 UK cities over the last 10 years. He is a specialist in Islamic family law and provides guidance and support for those experiencing family and marital difficulties. He has been described as one of the Scotland’s most prominent and respected Muslim thinkers by the Scottish media.

Originally broadcast in Ramadhan 2019 on Radio Ramadhan Glasgow, now known as RR365 (http://www.rr365.co.uk).

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