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, poli
We sit down with Ibn Ali Miller from the viral street fight video. After stumbling across a street fight, Ibn Ali Miller took it upon himself to teach some young teens a lesson about respect. The moment was caught on camera and became one of the biggest viral moments of the year. He was commended by the likes of Steve Harvey, Lebron James and even Snoop Dogg.We speak to Ibn Ali about his upbringing, his viral moment and what it really means to embody Islam in the Hood.We hope you enjoy the listen.Support the show
Shaykh JJ Muhammad Shakur has a phenomenal story. Born and raised in the city of Toronto, Canada, he grew up hustling in the streets trying to make quick money. After a near-death experience in the streets, he had a striking encounter with an elder that saw him embrace Islam in 1998. He went on to study the sciences of Islam across the Muslim world and has since been studying and teaching Islam for the past 18 years.
When Abdulah Hamimi was in his late teenage years, living life comfortably, his life would change forever when he was involved in a tragic car accident. Due to the nature of the accident, Abdulah lost the ability to walk and now lives his life very differently from what he is used to. Abdulah sits down with OnePath Network and talks about his experiences during, before and after the accident and the lessons he derived from it. He gives us insight into his life, showing just what it means to deal with some of life's real problems and how Islam has taught him to handle these life-altering challenges.
In our latest podcast, we sit down with YouTube's favourite South Korean Muslim - Daud Kim. We speak about events in his life including his recent marriage, his mother's health and his overall journey to Islam. We also asked some of the questions our viewers sent in over social media. Enjoy the episode!
A viral meme from just over 10 years ago prompted viewers to “Hide your Kids” in response to an intruder on the run. Ten years later, most of us are still wondering what is the best way to protect our children and families from the encroaching vices that surround us.On our latest podcast, we sat down with Sheikh Mohammad Elshinawy to seek advice on how best to navigate the tribulations ahead regarding family and parenting. We hope you enjoy the listen.
In our latest podcast, we are joined by Mukhlis Mah, an Australian Chinese Muslim who has been studying the Arabic language for over 6 years.In this discussion, we go over a range of topics including the history of Islam in China, his journey in studying the Arabic language, the social media obsession with Asian Muslims, the contribution of non-Arabs to Arabic, the wisdom of the Quran being in Arabic, and Mukhlis's esteemed academic background in Geochemistry.
The relationship between mental health and faith is a topic that has long been riddled with confusion, debate, and much misconception.In this podcast, we sit down with Ziyad Serhan, an accredited mental health educator who co-founded the organization "Educaid" to help shed light on mental health within the community.
40 Days, Memorising the Quran and Dying in MadinahWe sit down with Brother Talal Kanj to discuss what life is like in the path of Allah. We go over all things from his involvement in Dawah to his journey towards memorizing the Quran, to the day he buried his brother in Madinah.
What can you learn from a former Australian Christian who has now been Muslim for over 10 years? A whole lot.Check out our latest Podcast with Tom Finch as he breaks down his story, his struggles and his learnings throughout his journey into Islam.
In our latest Podcast, we sit down with Mohamed Hoblos and Br. Makean to speak about a topic that is often left unspoken about in today's Dawah - "Belief in the unseen".
In our latest podcast, we sit down with Sheikh Mohammed Kammoun to hear about his journey from becoming a well-known Sydney Imam to also establishing himself as an accomplished solicitor. Sheikh Kammoun, escaped the civil war in Lebanon at the age of 19 to establish his life in Sydney, Australia. Not knowing a word of English, he set out to make a living, eagerly working, and studying to provide for himself. After completing his Islamic Studies, he went on to establish the prominent Sydney based Islamic Centre, Markaz Imam Ahmad. Yet after fulfilling his dream of having a fully running Dawah Centre, he decided it would be best to expand his knowledge and he thus decided to obtain a legal degree. We speak with Sheikh Kammoun to hear about his journey, his struggles around the way, and what motivates him to continue growing in life. His story is a story of passion for learning, overcoming tribulation and an incredible drive to prosper in life despite the circumstances. Now while this can be a reason for confusion amongst many young people planning out their career pursuits, for local Sydney Imam, Sheikh Mohammed Kammoun, this isn't a problem. Sheikh Mohammed Kammoun, founder of the Sydney based Islamic Centre Markaz Imam Ahmad, went on at the age of 42 to study law and establish himself as a successful lawyer.
As the world enters a new phase of panic and mass lockdown, we sit down with Sheikh Omar El Banna to discuss the implications this has on the Muslim Community. We speak about the significance of Masjid closures and also what message Allah could be telling the world through all of this. Although this is a time of sadness and grief, by the end of the Podcast, we try our best to find positivity amidst the chaos. Enjoy the conversation.
In our latest podcast, we sit down with the internet's favourite Islamic Scholar, Mufti Ismail Menk.Mufti Menk originally from Zimbabwe has millions of followers online and frequently travels the world delivering sermons to enlighten and inspire the hearts of all those who listen.In this podcast, we discuss with him lessons from the Christchurch terror attack, how Muslims should respond to the Coronavirus, his dealings with fame, his prospects of unity in the Muslim Ummah, engaging with social media and much more. We hope you enjoy the episode and find in it much benefit.
What does it mean to be a man? Does it mean being someone who is physically strong with a large physique? Does it mean having tremendous amounts of wealth? What role does a man play in his family with his wife and with his children? Is it masculine to express your emotions?These are all important questions we discuss in our latest podcast with Mohamed Hoblos and Sheikh Haroon Kanj.
In this Podcast we sit down with "the love doctor", Sheikh Bilal Dannoun, to discuss all things marriage. Sheikh Bilal is a marriage celebrant, marriage counselor and a divorce facilitator who has worked in the field for over 15 years.We talk about how to get married, what to look for in a spouse, the difference between men and women, having a halal wedding and of course how to avoid falling into divorce.
When it comes to Muslim Poetry and Nasheed, Brother Siedd and Essam are no strangers. Siedd, being a gifted singer and Essam being a talented rapper, the two have made names for themselves as some of the most creative Muslim artists online. With catchy vocal backgrounds and crafty lyrics, Muslim youth around the world have found not only something to listen to and resonate with but also an escape from the promiscuity and vulgarness of mainstream music. Kamal Saleh sits down with the pair to find out more about life as a Muslim artist. Whether it's dealing with fame, fitnah or maintaining spirituality amidst the hype of social media - we invite you to enjoy the conversation.