An audiobook made by someone who doesn’t like reading? Wild. What a concept! I think you’ll love it
On the anniversary of 9/11 I decided to share a blogpost I wrote 4yrs ago reflecting on my experiences of living in Beijing as a visibly presenting Muslim foreigner. Exhale.
Join me for a hilarious British story by YouTubers ‘Jolly' and the tale of Carrotland
Long time no speak! Join me as I cover the introduction of a text focusing on the Hazara people of Afghanistan
If you're new to my podcast, welcome! In this episode I read out my newest blogpost on the Hijab ban in France. Stick with me on this somewhat bumpy ride as I share a few extra thoughts not included in the blog
It's been a month and I'm back with the novel that inspired one of my favourite films!
Tune in for my World Book Day special
I started recording this to update you as to why I hadn't released last week's episode, but then in NabbloStorytime fashion...I went on some tangents
Changing things up again with the genre. Also didn't realise there was a film adaptation, no wonder I'd heard of this before! Holly grieves over the death of her husband by recalling fond memories...
This was my most focused episode so far so you gotta give it a listen! I read a famous book I was gifted back in Sixth Form about a poor girl in Japan who becomes a Geisha.
In this episode I began to read ‘Misbah-uz-Zulu', ‘Roots of the Kerbala Tragedy'. I explained various honorifics used in Islamic tradition and compared some of the differences in Sunni/Shia practice. This book deserves a Pt2 at some point so hopefully soon! Let me know your thoughts
I made this on a whim to update you on why I abandoned an episode I recorded two days ago, and then went on to reflect on my thoughts on battling ignorance and raising awareness. Get comfy and let me know your thoughts
As an animal lover myself, this time I had to look back at one of my favourite childhood books and read a bit of Animal Ark!
Hope you had a good Xmas☺️ In this episode I'm reading the first chapters from ‘Attachment' in Mogahed's book. I discuss spiritual and secular takes on hardship and dependency and talk a bit about reading from a Shia lens.
As mentioned in the previous ep, I got round to reading the second essay by Susan Sontag! Join me in understanding how we can define ‘art' and ‘science' in the contemporary.
Hello! I just wanted to give you a quick little intro about why I made this podcast and letting you know what you can expect. Spoiler: a lot of chill vibes ahead, so stay tuned!