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Hosted by the Saleh Family from Tiktok and YouTube (also known as Muhammad William Saleh and Sana Saleh). This podcast is all about learning to live, love and laugh in a way that may have you rolling on the floor, or throwing your phone at the wall. No topic is off the table - religion, culture, love, life and everything in between.
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The official podcast of OnePath Network. Your go-to stop for all things Islamic. Kamal Saleh as your host, catches up with key Muslim figures to dicuss anything and everything related to Muslims in the modern age such as family, lifestyle, community, politics and practicing Islam as a whole. Join in our discussion with guests from several walks of life in their spiritual journey.
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In this weekly podcast, social media powerhouses Adam Saleh and Slim Albaher give their unfiltered thoughts on everything from pop culture to content trends. Listen in as they interview special guests (friends, family, influencers, athletes, rappers, experts) and peel back the layers of their personal lives too - relationships, life advice, Twitter feuds, the everyday insanity of living in New York, and what it's like growing up as Muslims in America. You know them from their social media, v ...
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Let's All Scream!

Saleh Al Braik, Shehlaa Ali, & Hassan Al Marashi

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Join your new best friends, Saleh Al Braik, Shehlaa Ali, and Hassan Al Marashi, in conversations about everyday life and laugh about things that make you want to scream! Making up a Middle Eastern cocktail, these three friends have global perspectives and chat about whatever's on their minds. Views our own.
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The Garret is a podcast for lovers of books and storytelling. Always about Australian writers and their craft, in 2023 The Garret expanded focus and also interviews industry figures about what gets published (and why). The Garret is educational in outlook. A defining feature of The Garret is our transcripts. Each interview is published with a complete transcript (so you don’t have to write anything down while you listen). The Garret is a labour of love on behalf of all emerging writers. It d ...
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Most people know who Shaun King is, but who is he REALLY? We had the honour of sitting down with Shaun and his wife Rae and discussed their life story, how they met, how he became an activist for humanity and how they ended up in our living room for this incredible podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salehf…
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Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr Aziz Bhimani recounts his first-hand experiences inside Gaza after participating in a United Nations humanitarian medical convoy. He details his experience and the state of Gaza’s hospitals and refugee camps. Despite the horrific witness statement, Dr Aziz also discusses the faith and resilience of Gaza’s people. …
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We sit down with Ieasha Prime, an Islamic educator and public speaker to discuss the concept of love in Islam and how it led to her conversion. Is it possible to love Allah, what does it mean to truly love Allah, and how does one know if Allah loves them? These are some of the questions we unpacked in the podcast. Enjoy! Support the Show.…
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One of the greatest philosophical and psychological battles taking place right now - is maintaining strength and optimism amidst the immense grief and suffering facing our Ummah. In this podcast, we discuss the concept of victory and defeat with Shaykh Ahmad El Azhary. A researcher in Islamic Intellectual history and a teacher of Islamic traditiona…
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Waanyi writer Alexis Wright is the only author to win the Stella Prize twice - the first time for Tracker and the second time for Praiseworthy. Alexis is also the author of the prize-winning novels Carpentaria and The Swan Book, as well as Take Power, an oral history of the Central Land Council; and Grog War, a study of alcohol abuse in the Norther…
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Sam Elkin's debut memoir is Detachable Penis: A Queer Legal Saga. Sam’s essays have been published in the Griffith Review, Australian Book Review, Sydney Review of Books and Kill Your Darlings. He co-edited Nothing to Hide: Voices of Trans and Gender Diverse Australia . He hosts the 3rrr radio show Queer View Mirror and is a Tilde Film Festival boa…
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Laurie Steed is a novelist and short story writer. Greater City Shadows, his short story collection, was shortlisted for the 2022 Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript. He also published a memoir, Love Dad: Confessions of an Anxious Father, in 2023. His fiction has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and published in The Age, Meanjin, Overla…
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Kate Larsen is a writer, poet and arts and cultural consultant with more than 25 years’ experience in the non-profit, government and cultural sectors in Australia, Asia and the United Kingdom. She is one of the contributors behind The Relationship Is the Project. Kate is a thought leader in the areas of arts governance and cultural leadership, work…
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James Bradley is a writer and critic. He has returned to non-fiction with his latest work, Deep Water: The world in the ocean. His previous books include the novels Wrack, The Deep Field, The Resurrectionist, Clade and Ghost Species, a book of poetry, Paper Nautilus, and The Penguin Book of the Ocean. His essays and articles have appeared in The Mo…
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Amanda Lohrey writes fiction and non-fiction. Her latest novel, The Conversion, was released in 2023. Her previous novel, The Labyrinth (2021), won the Miles Franklin Literary Award, a Prime Minister’s Literary Award, a Tasmanian Literary Award and the Voss Literary Prize. Amanda is also regular contributor to the Monthly magazine and a former seni…
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Journey to the afterlife and explore the day of judgment, a day which is almost mentioned in the Quran 500 times. This is a day which every Muslim should be conscious of and understand. Joining us today to journey into the Afterlife is none other than Sheikh Yahya Al-raabi, all the way from West London. Support the Show.…
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In this podcast, we interview the creative mind and founder of the popular Muslim children's show Omar and Hana - Sinan Ismail. We discuss how the show came to life and what happened to new episodes as it has been years since a new episode has been released. We also discuss the dangers of screen time for kids and what he is doing to change that. Su…
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In this episode, we explain what we have been up to since the last season of our podcast. Including having our fourth baby (our miracle rainbow baby) as well as traveling to half a dozen countries and ultimately deciding on coming to Malaysia to jump start our new life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salehfamil…
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Nam Le is one of Australia's foremost poets. His short story collection The Boat has been republished as a modern classic and is widely translated, anthologised, and taught. 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem is his first poetry collection. Nam has received major awards in America, Europe, and Australia, including the PEN/Malamud Award, the Anisf…
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Catriona Menzies-Pike is a writer and editor based in Vancouver, Canada. Between 2015 and 2023 she was the editor of the online journal of criticism, the Sydney Review of Books. In this period she also edited four anthologies of Australian critical writing, most recently Critic Swallows Book. Her newsletter on literature and the internet, Infra Dig…
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What does it mean to gain healing from the Quran? How can one truly derive a state of peace and contentment from the Quran this Ramadan? We sit down with Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud, originally from Sydney, Australia, to breakdown the concept of Quranic healing and attaining true love for the Quran. We discuss how does one attain peace and healing from th…
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His story was told across the world. His name was the number one trending google search in the arab world. From life in the monastery, to life in the mosque, former Priest Hilarion Heagy, now Said Abdul Latif, joins us to walk us through his faith journey. Through his life experiences and lessons, we explore the vast landscape of faith, the complex…
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OnePath Network sits down with Shaykh Suleiman Hani to see how we can truly prove that the Quran is from God. We ask him about the evidences that the Quran is divine and if the Quran still applicable to a modern world? Shaykh Suleiman Hani is an Islamic scholar, author and Director of Academic Affairs at AlMaghrib Institute. Support the Show.…
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Sara Saleh is a writer/poet, human rights lawyer, and the daughter of Palestinian, Lebanese and Egyptian migrants. In 2023 she published her first novel, 'Songs for the Dead and the Living', as well as her first poetry collection 'The Flirtation of Girls/Ghazal el-Banat'. Sara is the first and only poet to win both the 2021 Peter Porter Poetry Priz…
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Tracey Lien was born and raised in southwestern Sydney and now lives in Brooklyn. All That’s Left Unsaid is her debut novel, and it won the Indie Book Awards for Debut Fiction, the MUD Literary Prize, the Davitt Award for Best Adult Novel and the Readings New Australian Fiction Prize. About The Garret Follow The Garret: Writing and Publishing and o…
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Christos Tsiolkas is one of Australia's most accomplished writers. His latest novel, In-Between, is an exploration of class, family and love in middle age. Christos is the author of eight novels, including Loaded (which was made into the feature film Head-On) and the international bestseller The Slap (which was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Li…
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Kirli Saunders is a proud Gunai Woman, award-winning author and multidisciplinary artist. Her books include Bindi, Kindred and Returning. Her play, Going Home, is in development, as is her first novel, Yaraman. In 2022 she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her contribution to the arts. You can read the transcript of this interview here. K…
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Richard Flanagan is a Tasmania writer. Question 7, his latest work, was published in 2023 and will no doubt become that rare thing - a commercial bestseller that attracts critical acclaim. His novels Death of a River Guide, The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Gould’s Book of Fish, The Unknown Terrorist, Wanting and The Narrow Road to the Deep North hav…
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OnePath Network Sisters sit with Dr. Anse Tamara Gray to discuss the challenges and virtues of Islamic Scholarship for Muslim Women. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Tamara shares her rich experiences and insights on a variety of captivating topics. She delves into the heartwarming story behind Rabata and explores the versatility of the Arabic lang…
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Beejay Silcox is a writer and literary critic. She is the Artistic Director of the Canberra Writers Festival, and in 2023-2-24 the Chair of Judges of The Stella Prize. Her literary criticism and cultural commentary regularly appears in national arts publications, and is increasingly finding an international audience, including in the Times Literary…
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Maxine Beneba Clarke is the author of the short fiction collection Foreign Soil, the memoir The Hate Race and the poetry collections Carrying the World and How Decent Folk Behave. Her children's picture books include the CBCA Honour book The Patchwork Bike and the illustrated poem When We Say Black Lives Matter, which was longlisted for the Kate Gr…
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Pip Williams was born in London, grew up in Sydney, and now lives in the Adelaide Hills. Her debut novel was the wildly successful The Dictionary of Lost Words (2020), which was based on her original research in the Oxford English Dictionary archives and became an international bestseller. The Bookbinder of Jericho (2023) is her second work of hist…
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Debra Dank is a Gudanji/Wakaja writer and educator. Her 2023 memoir We Come With This Place - a book she never intended to publish - won the ALS Gold Medal and four NSW Premier's Awards, and was also listed for many other prizes. An educator, she has worked in teaching and learning for many years – a gift given through the hard work of her parents.…
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Lucy Treloar is a novelist. Her debut, Salt Creek, won the Dobbie Literary Award among others and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the UK's Walter Scott Prize. Wolfe Island, her second novel, won the Barbara Jefferis Award and was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's and NSW literary awards. Lucy's essays and short fiction …
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OnePath Network sits down with Shaykha Umm Jamaal Ud-Din to discuss what is it within the Palestinian people that is making people convert to Islam. We discuss the power of the Islamic faith embedded within the Palestinian people and what is it that is inspiring others. Support the Show.By Onepath Network
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Brigid Mullane is a publisher at Ultimo Press, and in this interview she discusses her career and her path into publishing. She was previously Managing Editor at Hachette, Editor of Kill Your Darlings, and Communications Manager at Writers Victoria. She has also worked in a variety of roles at Melbourne Writers Festival, National Young Writers’ Fes…
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Tony Birch is an activist, historian and essayist. In this interview Tony reflects on his most recent novel, Women and Children. His works include The White Girl (winner of the 2020 NSW Premier's Award for Indigenous Writing and shortlisted for the 2020 Miles Franklin Literary Prize), Ghost River (winner of the 2016 Victorian Premier's Literary Awa…
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Charlotte Wood has won the Stella Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Award (as well as many other awards). She is the author of ten books - seven novels and three non-fiction works. Her latest novel is Stone Yard Devotional, which she describes as an 'interior' and 'austere' work, and her most personal work of fiction to date. Charlotte has ap…
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Hedley Thomas is a journalist and has won eight Walkley awards, the first for his investigations into the Australian Federal Police investigations of Dr Mohamed Haneef, and the second for the podcast 'The Teacher's Pet'. In 2023 he published 'The Teacher's Pet' the book, and in this episode Hedley takes the reader behind the scenes of the global po…
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Tyson Yunkaporta is an Aboriginal scholar and founder of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University in Melbourne. He is the author of Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World (2020) and Right Story Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking (2023). His work focuses on applying Indigenous methods of inquiry to resolve…
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Melissa Lucashenko is a Goorie author of Bundjalung and European heritage. She writes about ordinary Australians and the extraordinary lives they lead, and her latest novel is Edenglassie. Her first novel was published in 1997 and since then her work has received acclaim in many literary awards. Killing Darcy won the Royal Blind Society Award and w…
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Laura Jean McKay is a fiction writer, and her latest work is the short story collection Gunflower. Her previous novel, The Animals in That Country, was awarded the international Arthur C. Clarke Award, as well as the Victorian Prize for Literature and the ABIA Small Publishers Adult Book of the Year. Laura was awarded the NZSA Waitangi Day Literary…
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In a world of motivational speakers, celebrity life coaches and online influencers - how does a Muslim develop a strong mindset? We sit down with Shaykh Abdullah Oduro from Dallas, Texas to discuss ways in which Muslims can foster their own unique mindset in light of their faith. Shaykh Oduro is a research fellow at Yaqeen Institute and also the he…
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Mirandi Riwoe is an award writer of historical non-fiction. In 2023 she released Sunbirds, a historical fiction romance interrogating a bygone era - Java in 1941 before the Japanese invasion of World War II and in the lead up to the revolution to overthrow the colonial administration of the Dutch East Indies to become Indonesia in 1949. Her 2020 no…
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The degree, the job, the marriage and the kids; can we have it all? In our latest podcast, we sit down with Dr Shaykha Haifaa Younis, a world-renowned international speaker, certified gynaecologist and the founder of Jannah Institute to unpack the question – can women have it all? Support the Show.By Onepath Network
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Sara Saleh is an award-winning writer, poet, human rights lawyer, and the daughter of migrants from Palestine, Egypt, and Lebanon. Her poems, short stories, and essays have been widely published nationally in English and Arabic. She is co-editor of the groundbreaking 2019 anthology Arab, Australian, Other, and made history as the first poet to win …
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