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Islamic History Podcast

Islamic History Podcast

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We often overlook Islamic history as a learning tool. The history of Islam is not only important for Muslims, but important for everyone. Islam and the people who call themselves Muslims have made an enormous impact on our world. The Islamic History Podcast is about discovering that history in a fun and interesting way.
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Conversations with Tyler

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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A series of Islamic lectures by scholars on various topics. The first series of podcasts will be Dars-e-Shifa: from the book Al-Shifa by Imam Qadi 'Iyad Ibn Musa Yahsubi (May Allah preserve him) delivered by Hazrat Allama Mufti Ayyub Ashrafi Shamsi. These lessons first started in 2007/1429AH and are still going strong to this day. Lesson no. 116 is due to be delivered on 3rd February 2019. Previous lessons will be uploaded on a regular basis, so ensure you subscribe and stay up to date. #Mak ...
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Fire at Will

The Spectator Australia

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A safe space for dangerous conversations, from The Spectator Australia. The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas. Hosted by Will Kingston.
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ICPB: Combatting Jihadist Extremism

Islamic Center of Palm Beach

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Audio from ICPB's 9th Educational Seminar: "Combatting the Rise of Jihadist Extemism: ISIS; Its Evil Effects and the True Islamic Response". With guest speakers Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid (Salafi Publications, UK), Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi (Masjid Attawheed, Stone Mountain, GA), and Abu Iyaad Amjad Rafiq (Salafi Publications, UK). Recorded March 13th - March 15th 2015.
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We are devoted to disseminating to the world, Islam as a simple and tolerant religion. Islam as it was practised by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), unconditionally the last prophet. We believe each individual has the right to decide, declare and propagate his beliefs and that Jihad, as a continuing effort for self-improvement and propagation of Islam, is a prime duty of every Muslim. Our main aim is to present Islam in its true, original light, as a peaceful, tolerant, spiritual and ration ...
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Fellow freedom fighters Larry Alex Taunton and Laurence Fox contemplate the chaos of the world we’re living in today. Larry, an author and Christian apologist, represents the perspective of the United States. Fox, actor and political activist, represents the perspective of the United Kingdom. Together, they offer their unique takes on the state of culture, politics, religion, philosophy and ideology.
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“A Muslim & A Jew Go There” is a brand new podcast produced by Instinct Productions, hosted by comedian David Baddiel (author of “Jews Don’t Count”) and politician Sayeeda Warsi (“Muslims Don’t Matter”) who will take on whatever controversy hits the headlines each week, providing context and discussion around current political and cultural events involving and affecting British Muslims and Jews. Covering topics from antisemitism in the Labour party and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party ...
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UCL Press Play’s inaugural series, The Greatest Good, explores the lasting influence of the philosopher Jeremy Bentham, whose radical progressivism was the intellectual inspiration for UCL. As the first entirely secular university to admit students regardless of religion, UCL was inspired by Bentham’s principles of equality and intellectual freedom. Hosted by Professor Philip Schofield, Director of UCL’s Bentham Project, The Greatest Good features a series of five conversations with UCL’s wo ...
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The Young Smirks podcast invites guests to speak about current Islamic issues and affairs. Hosted by John Fontain, Young Smirks has lived as a video podcast YouTube since its launch in 2019 and now is available as an audio podcast across all major platforms. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, YouTube and all the other outlets. Like, subscribe and leave a comment and also, please support us on Patreon so we can continue the work we do to bring you these interviews with inspirational brothers.
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Welcome to ”Beyond Death,” a channel that brings you enlightening discussions with a variety of experts who work closely with all things related to death— from religious leaders who provide spiritual insights, to medical professionals like coroners, pathologists and radiologists who share their scientific expertise, mortuary staff who offer a glimpse into the day-to-day realities of their work, wellness experts who provide counselling and personal stories of bravery and resilience. The aim o ...
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King's College London Middle East & North Africa Podcast

King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies

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Established in September 2018, the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies draws together staff and students from across King’s College London working on the Middle East and North Africa. Based in a dozen departments, its over 30 faculty members produce world-class research on every country in the region. They are routinely asked by policy makers, civil society groups and media outlets both in the UK and elsewhere to provide expert analysis on events and developments in this important part of th ...
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This podcast is for millennial women who work any kind of job and have a hard time juggling their many roles on a daily basis. This interview-style podcast features many, non-celebrity, everyday professional women who have to find creative ways to give 110% to their families, jobs, homes and “side hustles”, while still finding time to care for their own mental health. The host is a 33 year old millennial surgeon/ wife/ catmom/ immigrant/ Muslim woman who is trying to find ways to do it all! ...
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Media Mind

Tarek Cherkaoui, Şeymanur Yönt

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Media Mind, a podcast from TRT World Research Centre, unpacks some of the most noteworthy yet misconstrued news events of the month, bringing them to the fore and connecting them to the defining political, social, and intellectual order of the 21st century. In each episode, academics, journalists, activists, and opinion leaders will unravel political narratives surrounding issues ranging from global politics and media controversies to criminal justice and corporate crimes.
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Foot Anstey’s international committee are delighted to bring you a new podcast series focusing on different jurisdictions and industries, exploring the opportunities that exist in the global marketplace. We believe that business is made stronger through collaboration. Businesses can find new opportunities by thinking globally. Throughout our first season, we’ll hear from specialist guest speakers as well as our in-house experts as we tackle topics trending across the sector.
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Tech Against Terrorism

Tech Against Terrorism

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Want to learn more about how terrorists and violent extremists are using the internet to communicate and share propaganda? Perhaps you’re interested in why terrorists share their manifestos online and livestream their attacks? The Tech Against Terrorism podcast is a deep dive into the evolving use of the internet by terrorists and violent extremists, how this relates to real world harms, and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat. Join us as we speak to the world’ ...
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Ideologica Obscura takes the viewer on a journey into the world of wacky and esoteric political ideologies. This podcast uncovers the multitude of visions for society and the historical context they arose from. We wish to educate through a mix of rigorous research and low-brow humor because many a true word is spoken in jest. Ideologica Obscura is a comedy and education podcast and thus does not encourage or endorse any of the discussed ideologies, persons, or organizations.
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Hosai Mojaddidi has been serving the Muslim community for over 25 years as a teacher, public speaker, author/writer, spiritual counselor and mental health advocate. She is actively involved with her local community and offers talks throughout the year on a range of topics including spirituality, self-development, seerah, women's issues, family/marriage, youth issues, social media literacy/safety, and mental health advocacy. She also promotes social-emotional learning and teaches about emotio ...
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1400 OMG

Toledo Society

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1400 OMG with Muddassar Ahmed brings you a brand new special 3-part series about Emir AbdelKader. "Who was Emir AbdelKader, the hero of humanity?" Host: Muddassar Ahmed is Managing Partner at Unitas Communications Ltd, a British strategic communications consultancy, where he’s led on projects for the United Nations, Amnesty International, the NFL, the Arab League, the U.S. State Department and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and many other governments, civil society and business or ...
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Cascades of breaking news stories flood front pages and social media feeds, cataclysmic events happen every day, entire industries have been formed around dissecting and understanding the news. With The Gateway, we'll go in-depth on developments submerged under the ocean of breaking news developments and explore issues poorly or under-reported on. From our offices in Amman, Jordan, we at Al Bawaba are breaking through the news.
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Dangerous Thinkers features interviews with thought leaders, authors, journalists, entrepreneurs and amazing individuals from every walk of life. Be informed, and more important, be inspired by the experiences and insights of fearless people who dare to challenge, or even destroy, the conventional wisdom. It turns out that a lot of what “everybody knows” isn’t actually true. “It isn’t what we don’t know that gives us trouble; it’s what we know that ain’t so.”—Will Rogers When the pretend new ...
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Laurence Fox and Larry Taunton discuss the recent election results and the significant cultural shift it represents. Broadcasting from Mexico City, Larry shares his personal excitement and optimism, reflecting on the repudiation of the evil ideologies of the current Democratic Party. They delve into the significance of the MAGA movement, its cultur…
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Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States. He will be the second President in history to be elected for non-consecutive terms, after Grover Cleveland. Whether you like him or not, Trump has confirmed his position as the most remarkable American political figure of the 21st century. To discuss what we’ve just seen, and what is to …
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Dr. Tarik Sammour is a colorectal surgeon specialising in advanced bowel cancer and has worked across various healthcare systems, including in Australia, New Zealand, and the US. In this episode, we explore the complexities of modern healthcare systems and the impact of healthcare inflation on patient outcomes and accessibility. We get into the dif…
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Professor Philip Schofield sits down with Dr Luciano Rila, from the Department of Maths, to delve into the history of the UK’s first university-affiliated Gaysoc, founded by Jamie Gardiner in 1972, at UCL. Dr Rila discovered archival materials in UCL’s Special Collections revealing that though the society was initially met with backlash, UCL’s libe…
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In this episode, Dr. Susie Shelmerdine takes over the mic to interview a very special guest - Dr. Padma Rao, a fellow children's imaging expert (paediatric radiologist) from The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Rao is the Medical Director at her institute, but also assists with reporting paediatric postmortem radiology with the …
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In this episode of WTF (The World According to Taunton and Fox), Laurence and Larry discuss the significance of their show's name and delve into a variety of topics, including the leftist ideology, cultural and sociological divides in politics, and the impact of Islam in the Western world. They also touch upon the influence of Marxism, social engin…
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Joseph Robertson is a political commentator and advocate focused on free-market economics and personal sovereignty. In this episode, we discuss the shifting political landscape in the UK, examining the impact of recent budgets on various social classes and the ideological shift from conservatism to socialism. Joseph and I explore the role of debt, …
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In a recent episode with Lord Frost, Will asked him if he was hopeful for the future of the United Kingdom. He acknowledged that it feels doom and gloom in 2024, but that the country has a history of getting itself into difficulties, and then finding the strength to overcome them. It is a great country with great traditions, and we just need to dra…
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Christopher Kirchhoff is an expert in emerging technology who founded the Pentagon’s Silicon Valley office. He’s led teams for President Obama, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and CEO of Google. He’s worked in worlds as far apart as weapons development and philanthropy. His pioneering efforts to link Silicon Valley technology and startup…
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Peter St Onge is an Economist at the Heritage Foundation and a Fellow at the Mises Institute. In this episode, we discuss the challenges posed by government overreach, and the intricacies of the bureaucracy-politician dynamic. We get into how historical developments have influenced current political structures and the role of debt and its impact on…
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Professor Philip Schofield discusses queer aesthetics and the idea of a racialised panoptic gaze with Dr Xine Yao, the co-director of qUCL and an expert on American literature in the Department of English. They dig into the archive of bestselling, but now forgotten, American novels, and tease out the ways in which the biggest issues of the 19th cen…
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I sit down with Imam Marc Manley of Middle Ground Islamic Center in southern California. We talk about his journey to acquire Islamic knowledge, the problem with how we're taught Arabic, and the moral decay of modern pop music, especially hip-hop. Visit his blog imammarc.com and subscribe to his podcast Middle Ground Podcast…
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Mike Brock is a political commentator, writer, and former executive. In this episode, we explore the dynamics of power politics versus distributive politics, the transformation of the Republican Party under Trump, and the struggle to uphold liberal values in a rapidly changing political climate. We dive into the role of economic incentives in shapi…
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In this much anticipated sequel, Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi outlines his advice to beginner, intermediate and advanced students of knowledge on the Aqida schools of thought. Which one should I follow? Who is ‘deviant’ and who is ‘upon the Truth’? Where did these differences come from? What should ‘Aqida’ look like for the 21st century? He discusses thes…
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Join Taunton and Fox in this engaging episode as they wrap up their Alabama adventure and dive into a wide array of thought-provoking topics. The conversation spans the historical and moral implications of the atomic bomb, modern political extremism, cultural identity, and the erosion of societal values. Follow Us: Larry Alex Taunton Follow me ever…
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We are 10 days out from the most important US election of our lifetimes. Of course that’s what they always say, but this time it feels like it may just be true. In this special bonus episode, Will chatted to Former White House Press Secretary, and now host of The Sean Spicer Show, Sean Spicer. Sean reflected on the campaign, and gave his prediction…
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The start of a new government sets a tone that is often difficult to change. And the tone of Keir Starmer’s first 100 days has been dire, reinforcing a feeling of malaise across the United Kingdom. To help with his first report card, Will is joined by David Frost, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and previously the Europe adviser to Bori…
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Jarrett Adams is a defense attorney, author, and founder of Life After Justice, a nonprofit focused on fighting wrongful convictions and supporting reintegration for exonerated individuals. In this episode, we get into his story of being wrongfully convicted at 17, the realities of navigating the criminal justice system, and the harsh conditions in…
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As a first for our channel we are starting a monthly journal club to highlight cutting edge research work in the post-mortem / death investigation space, with a focus on imaging. In this episode we present the article: Beardmore S, Adeley J, Brookes A, Robinson C, Davendralingam N, Joseph J, McManoman B, Morgan B. Impact of changing from autopsy to…
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Professor Philip Schofield hosts Social Scientist Dr Jonathan Galton, to explore his research into the perceived political tension on the progressive left between queerness and Islam. Discussing the historical and cultural context surrounding queerness and Islam, they find surprising affinities between Bentham’s writing on freedom of religion and s…
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In this episode, David speaks with Dr. Imogen Jones, an Associate Professor of Law from the University of Leeds, specialising in criminal law and medico-legal death investigations. Dr. Jones sheds light on the gaps between public perception and the reality of autopsies and medical death investigations, while also discussing the emotional labour inv…
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“America has defeated itself” In today’s podcast, Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad speaks to Dr. Salman Butt to discuss the lessons learned from one year of live-streamed genocide in Gaza. They talk about the Muslim world, the failure of so-called Muslim rulers, what the Shaykh is concerned about, and what we need to do moving forward. The post What th…
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Alex Gladstein is the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation and a leading advocate for Bitcoin's role in promoting freedom. In this episode, we discuss his work empowering activists under authoritarian regimes, the structural issues facing human rights funding, and how technology like Bitcoin are transforming the fight for liberty. …
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Taunton and Fox gather on a porch to engage in dynamic discussions about politics, faith, and societal trends. With a refreshing autumn backdrop, they critique political strategies of figures like Kamala Harris and analyze the shifting political affiliations of Black men. The conversation also delves into the media's influence on politics, the comm…
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There are many things that are depressing about the modern culture wars, but none more so than the war on the past. There is a concerted, fierce and increasingly successful effort to not just make us ashamed of our history, but to disconnect us from it entirely. How did this war start, and more importantly, how can it be won by defenders of Western…
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Subscribe to Pluralist Points on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts Musa al-Gharbi is a sociologist and assistant professor at Stony Brook University whose research explores how people think about, talk about, and produce shared knowledge about race, inequality, social movements, extremism, policing, and other social phenomena. His new book, We Ha…
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Winston Marshall is a musician, cultural commentator, and former member of the band Mumford & Sons. In this episode, we discuss his journey from rock star to cultural commentator, the challenges of holding conservative opinions in the entertainment industry, and his exit from Mumford & Sons. We also get into the failures of corporate media, the ris…
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Professor Philip Schofield and Professor Gregory Dart discuss the philosophical differences between Utilitarianism and Romanticism, in the context of the founding of the “Cockney College”, as UCL was known at the time. They explore how Bentham’s utilitarian principles, emphasising happiness and the greatest good, contrasted with Romantic notions of…
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LIVE Lecture from the Salafi Centre of Manchester with Ustaadh Abu Inaayah- The distinguishing characteristics of the scholars- How to attain the inheritance of the prophets- Who are the scholars- The benefits of knowledge- Rights of the scholars- The humility of the scholars- Ignorance is a deadly disease and its cure is text from the Qur'an and S…
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Larry and Laurence delve into Jeremy Clarkson's evolution from Top Gear to Clarkson's Farm, highlighting his conservative ethos and clash with bureaucracy. They explore his social popularity versus media portrayals, examine the depiction of farming in the UK and beyond, and address how Clarkson's honest commentary wins public approval despite estab…
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David Zell is the Executive Director of the Bitcoin Policy Institute, a think tank focused on the public policy implications of Bitcoin. In this episode, we discuss the political landscape surrounding Bitcoin, its role as an insurance policy for both individuals and nation-states, how Bitcoin competes against traditional currencies, the global dema…
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In some respects, October 7 and the events that have followed is the continuation of a story that is almost as old as time itself. But in many others, the conflict, and the response to it, has been a reflection of our times. Identity politics, the loss of confidence in western civilisation, the ideological capture of our institutions, the corruptio…
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Tom Tugendhat has served as a Member of Parliament since 2015, holding roles such as Security Minister and chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. Before entering Parliament, Tom served in in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also worked for the Foreign Office, helped establish the National Security Council of Afghanistan, and served as military assi…
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