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IANR 2612 032126 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Sat, Mar 21, 2026 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts,Radio Public and Breaker or go to our website and click on the IANR link. Our Podcast has been rated #2 among 100 Podcasts in Houston by feedspot.com. We have 6 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm The US national debt has surpassed an ominous record, climbing to a record $39 trillion. This was five months after it reached $38T and $37T just two months before that. The war with Iran is costing about $1 billion a day and the Pentagon is asking for another $200 billion for the effort, above it's alreadysteep $1.5T budget. What is causing all this debt and what effect will such high debt have on our lives and the future of programs like Social Security and Medicare? We ask our frequent analyst Chetan Dave to comment on this.4:50 pm In this era of instant connectivity andpressures of never-stop work, one can often lose sight of the aspects of life than add joy and value, creating a relief valve. These “low touch” items, as the futurist Alvin Toffler referred to them, come from the creative and performing arts. And the Indo American Association has been bringing the best of the Indian arts scene to Houstonians for 33 years. We are joined by Executive Director Sheetal Bedi to tell us more and also about its 2026 calendar of events.5:20 pm Both and Eid al Adha fall on this weekend, and to mark the two occasions we asked representatives of each faith to explain the significance and how the community is celebratingthem. Mohammad Khan and Yasmin Udawala with the Indian Muslims Assoc. of Greater Houston will explain what the organization is planning, followed by Nazneen Khumbatta from the Zoroastrian community. Next week, Hindus will celebrate Ram Navami, and then, just around the corner, Jainscelebrate Mahavir Jayanti, Christians celebrate Easter, Sikhs & Hindus celebrate Vaisakhi and Jews celebrate Passover. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews.TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 18 years. Plus, our entire 45 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
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We praise Allah for allowing us to complete another month of Ramadan and to celebrate the day of Eid together.Today is a day of celebration. Today we are happy. Today we are joyous.But if you look into the global geopolitical events at the moment, it is hard for us to be joyous. It is hard for us to celebrate. Palestinians are still being killed daily, still facing genocide. The Middle East is burning. Iran is under illegal attack by the US and Israel. And now we see yet another part of the region falling into war.It is hard for us to be joyous, because the Prophet ﷺ said: if you don't care about this Ummah, you are not from among us.So how are we to celebrate?The Boulder in the DarknessTo understand celebration in a time of conflict — when the future looks bleak and it's easy to fall into despair — I want to take you back 1,442 years.The Muslims in the nascent city of Madinah, having migrated there only five years earlier, were now under attack by all of Arabia. The largest army the Arabs had ever assembled. The Quraysh from the south. The Ghatafan from the north. The Jews of Khaybar joining the coalition.The Prophet ﷺ consulted his companions, and Sayyidina Salman al-Farisi suggested a strategy the Persians would use when outnumbered: dig a trench so the enemy cannot breach through.The Prophet ﷺ accepted the idea and commanded the companions to dig at the most vulnerable point of Madinah. He joined them in the digging. It was winter. It was cold. Food was scarce. They were hungry. They were exhausted. Yet they had to keep digging — for survival.In the darkness of that trench, they struck a boulder they couldn't break through. They called the Prophet ﷺ. He came — dusty like everyone else, hungry like all of them. He took the shovel and struck the boulder. A third of it crumbled. A spark flew. He said: Allahu Akbar — I saw the palaces of Yemen. Yemen is given to my Ummah.He struck again. Another third crumbled. Another spark. Allahu Akbar — I saw the keys of Rome given to the Ummah.He struck a final time. The boulder shattered completely. Allahu Akbar — I saw the Sassanid Empire given to the Ummah.In times of darkness — when it is easiest to fall into desperation and give up hope — the Prophet ﷺ inspired the Muslims. He told them there is a bright future for the Ummah. All we need to do is work hard and persevere in the path of Allah ﷻ.And here is what's remarkable: the Prophet ﷺ passed away before any of it came true. Yemen had not yet been given. The Sassanid Empire had not yet fallen. Half the Byzantine Empire had not yet come under Muslim rule.But the companions did not despair. They did not give up because it hadn't happened yet. They understood that when Allah promises something — lā yukhliful mī'ād — He never breaks His promises. All we need to do is fulfil our part.The Tried and Tested RecipeWhat is our part? Allah tells us in Surah Āl 'Imrān. The secret behind the victory of the Ummah — regardless of number, regardless of material strength — is two things: ṣabr and taqwā.If you have ṣabr and you have taqwā, Allah will send down thousands of angels to help you.And in the month of Ramadan, we trained exactly that.Ṣabr by day. And ṣabr here is not passive patience. It is not sitting quietly and doing nothing. In Arabic, ṣabr carries the meaning of steadfastness, perseverance — staying on the path regardless of how difficult it is, doing the right thing no matter how challenging.We did that in Ramadan. Allah told us no water, despite 40-degree heat. And this Ramadan, we saw those 40-degree days. We said no to water. We held the course until Maghrib. At 3:30 in the morning, we dragged ourselves up for suhoor, prayed tahajjud, prayed Fajr despite the weight of sleep. That is ṣabr.Taqwā by night. This is our direct line to Allah ﷻ — where the heart connects to Him in prayer, in tarāwīḥ, in Qur'an, in tahajjud, in adhkār, in du'ā.These two — ṣabr and taqwā — are a tried and tested recipe for 1,400 years. When the Ummah returns to them, Allah grants victory.Look at the history. The greatest victories came in Ramadan. Badr — 313 against 1,000 — in Ramadan. The Conquest of Makkah, the Prophet's greatest political victory — Ramadan. Qādisiyyah, the fall of the Sassanid Empire — Ramadan. The fall of Iskandariyyah at the hands of 'Amr ibn al-'Āṣ — Ramadan.Victory after victory. Because Ramadan produces the two ingredients Allah asked for.Celebrate. It's an Act of Worship.Islam is a religion that celebrates our fiṭrah. Allah who created us understands our wants, our likes, our nature. He knows we like to eat good food. He knows we like to dress well. He knows we like to be with our families and friends.So He legislated a day where dressing nicely is rewarded. Eating good food is rewarded. Sharing laughter with loved ones — within the boundaries of the Sharī'ah — is rewarded.What kind of religion is this? Everything we love, Allah rewards us for it.The Prophet ﷺ said that one of the most beloved deeds to Allah is to bring happiness to the heart of a believer. When we share happiness, when we cause others to be happy, when we create joy in the community — Allah loves to see that.And there is no better place to start than with the children. Especially the ones who fasted this year — in the heat, in public schools where their friends had cold drinks and ice cream at recess. They had ṣabr. They held on to their religion. They stood steadfast without wavering.Today is the day we celebrate them. We put joy in their hearts, smiles on their faces. Spoil them a little. Allah will reward you for it.The Work AheadToday we celebrate our graduation from Ramadan. We stand shoulder to shoulder and declare: Allahu Akbar. God is greater than our worries. Greater than our troubles. Greater than all the problems the Ummah faces.When we make du'ā, we say: Yā Allah, our problems are big — but You are Allahu Akbar.The Ummah needs ṣabr. And ṣabr is not passively waiting for miracles, not sitting around hoping angels appear. It is hard work. What do we need to do to strengthen the Ummah? What planning, what skill sets, what community building needs to happen? Let's do it together.And at night, we maintain the line — prayer, Qur'an, du'ā, that personal direct relationship with Allah ﷻ. Taqwā.We ask Allah to accept all our deeds in Ramadan. To grant us ṣabr and taqwā. To make us the people of change who bring glory back to the Ummah. To grant relief to our brothers and sisters who are oppressed everywhere — in Palestine, in Iran, in Lebanon, in Syria, in Yemen, in Sudan, and in every place.اللهم آمينEid Mubarak. This is a public episode. 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Muslims around the world are observing the Holy Month of Ramadan - the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. Every morning at 5am EST during this month we gather on this podcast to reflect on the revelation of Allah through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Muslims around the world are observing the Holy Month of Ramadan - the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. Every morning at 5am EST during this month we gather on this podcast to reflect on the revelation of Allah through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
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Eid Mubarak! On this special holiday episode, Dr. Sadaf is joined by her sister, Rafia Lodhi, to step away from medical topics and share their favorite childhood memories of celebrating Ramadan and Eid! This episode not only dives into everything you need to know about Eid, but it also features a heartwarming discussion about the beautiful transition from the spiritual discipline of fasting to the joy of Eid traditions. The sisters share their own personal fond memories of celebrating Eid together as children and how they celebrate today. So tune in, celebrate, and learn about the importance of community and lasting core memories!Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because I just happen to be a Muslim woman who talks about sex.To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.comLike and subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch all episodes of the podcast!Feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share the show!Follow us on Social Media...Instagram: DrSadafobgynTikTok: DrSadafobgyn
As Muslims across the world Celebrates Eid Fitr, the focus often turns to celebration, food and family gatherings.But beyond the festivities, Eid prayers mark a deeply spiritual moment guided by the Sunnah the practices of Prophet Muhammad.From what to do before stepping out for prayers, to how to conduct oneself after returning home, these actions carry meaning and reward.Today on Nigeria Daily, we explore what Muslims should do before and after Eid prayers, and why these practices matter.
HAPPY THURSDAY COUSINS!!!Eid Mubarak to our wonderful cousins!! In this week's episode, Amir has been sleep-deprived because his cats have decided he doesn't deserve rest, Sara spiraled into conspiracy territory again...curious to know if you guys have been keeping up with any of the ones we mentioned? We casually touch on global politics (as always lol), and somehow end up having one of our realest conversations about Ramadan, family, and what life might look like with kids.Also… we might be hiring an AI assistant?? Not fully sure what's going on there either.You know what to do...grab your snacks, turn us all the way up while you clean, chill, or drive, and hang out with us like always. We appreciate every single one of you cousins – your comments, your DMs, your support. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next episode!WE LOVE YALL ❤️Amir & SaraDon't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos:https://www.youtube.com/c/CousinConnectionPodcastFollow us on:IG | https://www.instagram.com/cousinconnectionpod/Tiktok | https://bit.ly/32PtwmK----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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On this blessed Eid al-Fitr, we celebrate with joy, gratitude, and hope, while remembering that Ramadan was meant to renew our faith, purpose, and resolve. This uplifting talk honors the happiness of Eid while gently reminding the Ummah that there is still important work ahead: to live in Allah's world by His guidance, with sincerity, obedience, and steadfast action, so we may seek dignity, unity, and the help of Allah. Eid Mubarak — may this blessed Eid al-Fitr renew our faith, unity, and resolve to live by Allah's guidance and carry Islam with hope, dignity, and purpose. Eid Mubarak — may this blessed Eid al-Fitr renew our faith, unity, and resolve to live by Allah's guidance and carry Islam with hope, dignity, and purpose.Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum (تقبل الله منا ومنكم): May Allah(swt) accept from us and from you!.
As Sallah approaches, Muslims across Nigeria prepare to fulfill one of the key obligations of Ramadan giving Zakatul Fitr.It is meant to support the less privileged and ensure that everyone can celebrate Eid with dignity.But are Nigerians giving it the right way, and is it reaching those who truly need it?Today on Nigeria Daily, we examine how Zakatul Fitr is being practiced, who should benefit from it, and whether its true purpose is being achieved.
In this episode, we explore whether sacrifice means sadness in Islam, and how it can actually lead to peace and joy. Through personal stories, we discuss how sacrifice builds patience, transforms character, and brings lasting rewards—even in small daily choices. We end with heartfelt Eid wishes, reminding listeners that after every sacrifice comes celebration. Eid Mubarak from us to you!
Reflecting on our Tafseer of Surah Al-An'amAlhamdulillah, it's great to be back together after Eid. Eid Mubarak to everyone—I hope your Eid is joyful and filled with blessings. May Allah accept all our deeds from Ramadan and grant us the opportunity to experience an even more meaningful Ramadan next year.Tonight, we continue our tafseer of Surah Al-An'am, picking up from Ayah 90, where we paused before Eid. Our aim now is to complete the remaining eleven pages, covering roughly a page each week. Once we finish this surah, I plan to go back and complete the last four surahs from Juz 'Amma, after which we'll pick a new topic or maybe start studying a classical text together, inshaAllah.As usual, we start our session with a beautiful recitation of Ratib Al-Haddad, reconnecting spiritually and setting a tranquil mood for our discussion.Today, we look at the prophets mentioned in Surah Al-An'am—Ibrahim, Dawud, Sulaiman, Ayyub, Yusuf, Musa, and Harun—and see how Allah uses their stories to comfort Prophet Muhammad ﷺ during his own times of difficulty. Each prophet faces unique challenges: Dawud and Sulaiman experience tests of gratitude (shukr), while prophets like Ayyub, Yusuf, and Musa endure tests of patience (sabr).The story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) especially resonates deeply because it closely parallels the struggles faced by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Both prophets experience rejection from their closest family members yet achieve eventual success through patience and reliance upon Allah.We also discuss the special role of Sayyidina Ali, highlighting how Ali supports Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from the earliest days. It's important to have balanced love: loving Ali deeply doesn't require us to dislike Abu Bakr or Umar. In fact, Ali himself names his children after these companions, reflecting their strong bond of brotherhood and mutual respect.Allah instructs us explicitly in this surah to follow the guidance and examples of these prophets and companions. Their lives serve as practical guides that help us navigate our own challenges.Tonight, we also discuss the unique authenticity and preservation of the Qur'an. Unlike previous scriptures, which undergo alterations and corruption, the Qur'an remains meticulously preserved through memorisation and oral transmission. I often share this remarkable aspect of the Qur'an during interfaith dialogues at the university, surprising many who learn how deeply Muslims engage with their scripture—even memorising it without necessarily understanding its language fully.Finally, we emphasise a crucial point: true belief in the Hereafter (Akhirah) directly leads us to safeguarding our prayers. Prayer is a key indicator of our faith and our belief in the life to come. Now, as Ramadan has ended, let's strive to maintain our dedication to prayers, proving our sincere belief in the Akhirah.May Allah enable us to internalise these reflections, strengthen our connection to the Qur'an, and bless our ongoing journey. See you all next week, inshaAllah! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bequranic.substack.com/subscribe
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Eid Khutbah ReflectionsAlhamdulillah, today was Eid, and it was truly beautiful to see everyone gathered to celebrate after a month of Ramadan. I began with the traditional Takbīr, praising Allah, and sending peace upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.One important thing I really wanted everyone to remember today is that Islam is a religion of balance. Ramadan was a month of hard work, sacrifice, late-night prayers, and giving up things we enjoy—all for Allah's sake. But today, Eid, is a day Allah Himself has given us to celebrate and enjoy, as a reward for all our effort.I also reminded everyone about the blessings we got from Ramadan. Those hadiths really stood out to me:• “Whoever fasts Ramadan with sincere faith, hoping for reward from Allah, all their past sins will be forgiven.”• “Whoever prays at night in Ramadan with sincere faith, hoping for reward, their past sins will also be forgiven.”Reflecting on these hadiths made me realise again just how much mercy Allah shows us, giving us chances to start fresh every year.I also urged everyone, including myself, not to leave behind what we learned and practised in Ramadan. We all picked up new habits—whether it's extra prayers, reading more Qur'an, or giving charity. If we just choose even one of these good deeds and hold onto it throughout the year, imagine how much better our lives would be when the next Ramadan arrives.Something that deeply touched my heart today was reminding everyone about the real success that comes in the next life. I quoted the verses from Surah al-Hāqqah about those who will joyfully receive their book of deeds in their right hands on the Day of Judgement. May Allah make us all among them.I also made sure we took a moment to thank everyone who helped during Ramadan. Volunteers, those who cooked and provided food, and people who organised activities—they were truly amazing. We asked Allah to reward everyone abundantly, repeating the dua: “Allahumma at'im man at'amana” (“O Allah, feed those who fed us”).Finally, it was important to me today that we don't forget our brothers and sisters around the world, especially in Palestine, who are struggling. We asked Allah sincerely to grant them victory, relieve their suffering, provide them with sustenance, healing, patience, and strength.Eid is definitely a day of joy and celebration, but also reflection and gratitude. Let's remember this beautiful balance and carry the spirit of Ramadan forward throughout the year, InshaAllah.May Allah accept from all of us and bless our community always. Eid Mubarak! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bequranic.substack.com/subscribe
Millions of Muslims in Nigeria and around the world observed Ramadan, fasting from sunrise to sunset while strengthening their faith. Now that fasting has ended, many experience digestive issues, weakness, or health complications due to sudden changes in eating habits. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how Muslims can transition back to normal eating safely, the best foods to eat, and how to recover from post-Ramadan health challenges.
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Mohammed Hussain, a Mumbai-based stand-up comedian and writer, is celebrated for his engaging storytelling and observational humor, delivered in Hindi with a blend of anecdotal and dark comedy. Born in Karnataka to a Gujarati family, Hussain has been a staple in India’s comedy circuit since 2017, collaborating with giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hotstar on sketches, live shows, and promotional campaigns. His YouTube channel, Officiallysane, showcases his stand-up performances, including viral bits like his humorous take on trekking to Everest Base Camp. In 2023, Hussain launched his solo show Shaadi Shud I?, a witty exploration of marriage and relationships inspired by his own journey—engaged at 19 and married at 25 after a nine-year relationship. Expanding his creative range, he joined comedians Mohammed Anas and Vineeth Srinivasan in September 2024 for Reel-ing It In!, a live sketch and parody experiment. Beyond comedy, Hussain’s three-year stints as Zee Entertainment’s Assistant Sales Manager and a scriptwriter at Insider.in highlight his versatility. In a candid 2021 interview with National Herald, he voiced concerns over India’s socio-political climate impacting artistic freedom, even contemplating a move to Canada. Addressing fan queries, Hussain humorously tackles topics like Ramzan’s patience paradox, intra-community dynamics (referencing unedited YouTube cuts), potential collaborations with his wife beyond reels, and modern arranged marriage advice—playfully nodding to peer Mohammed Anas’ role as a “Vijaykar” (matchmaker). With sharp wit and relatable narratives, Hussain continues to push boundaries, making him a must-watch in India’s evolving comedy landscape. Explore his work for laughs, insights, and a fresh take on life’s absurdities!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eid Mubarak Cousins!!!We literally filmed this episode on Eid because DEDICATION (andddd we didn't really have plans so...). This episode is an audio (and visual) representation of the thoughts that go through our heads on a regular basis...aka all over the place. We hope you enjoy this episode of random chats and thoughts lol. Thank you guys so much for always rocking with us! If you like what you hear, follow our page for more episodes uploaded every THURSDAY!Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos:https://www.youtube.com/c/CousinConnectionPodcastFollow us on:IG | https://www.instagram.com/cousinconnectionpod/Tiktok | https://bit.ly/32PtwmK---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 139 TIMESTAMPS:0:00 -- COLD OPEN0:16 -- EID MUBARAK!13:25 -- Eid has changed over the years18:40 -- The Horrors of Chuck E. Cheese34:35 -- Tyla is exposed for being an industry plant?48:38 -- Our parents need to learn phone etiquetteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Hafidth Ifdal Yusuf Joins the Ansari Podcast and recited beuatiful parts of the Quran that highlight key lessons to take in during and after Eid. The scientific miracles in the Quran, the importance of pondering over the heavens and the earth, the orbit of the planets, the mountains and the skies. All amazing signs from Allah that our father Prophet Ibrahim internalized to perfection. And so we ponder and reflect over Prophet Ibrahims life and what made him so incredible. #quran #science #miracle #podcast #muslim 00:00 Quran Recitation/Intro 06:52 Big Bang theory in the Quran? 8:47 Miracle of Mountains in the Quran! 10:00 Incredible Fact about Allah calling the earth smooth! 15:23 Miracle of the Atmospheres' Protection in the Quran! 21:11 Incredible Theory of planetary orbit in the Quran! 27:00 How 2 neutron stars sound when they collide 27:30 Sarah Fatir Recitation 38:36 Allah is the best God I can possibly Imagine! 41:31 Eid Mubarak! Surah Ibrahim amazing recitation 48:07 Reflection on Prophet Ibrahims' early life 52:05 Recitation of Surah Al Anaam - Prophet Ibrahim 56:12 Recitation of Surah Maryum - Prophet Ibrahim 1:00:00 Pondering Prophet Ibrahims Incredible Resilience 1:10:00 Surah As Saffat Recitation Ibrahims Sacrifice 1:16:00 Pondering over Ibrahims Sacrifice 1:29:00 Outro
Happy Father's Day and Eid Mubarak! In this episode of Rain Delay Radio, Dylan and Kevin discuss the news of the week, including injuries to Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Mookie Betts, the Astros releasing Jose Abreu, and Aaron Judge's incredible start.
Eid Mubarak! In Episode 14, the hosts welcome Ghada Almuhanna back onto The TWENTY30 for her monthly segment to share insights into the diverse and culturally rich photographs taken during Hajj by pilgrims and the significance of these images. They highlight stories of personal experiences, historical visuals, and viral content that captures the essence of this spiritual journey. The conversation spans from the logistics and preparation for Hajj to the historical attempts of Europeans to document Mecca, showcasing Hajj as a unique and profound event uniting Muslims globally. Before the conversation with Ghada, the hosts discuss the latest in Saudi sports investments, with news that the Kingdom is eying the creation of a new boxing league that would disrupt the sport. The hosts conclude as always with a discussion of the latest news on Saudi Arabia.
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Haaaappy Thursday Cousins!!!You already know what time it issss, another week, another episode of the CCP!Eid Mubarak!!!!!! Alhamdulillah another Ramadan came and left - may Allah keep us steadfast on all of the good habits we have developed over the past month. Aameen!EPISODE 132 TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - COLD INTRO0:19 - I Swear I'm not sick.. It's allergies3:49 - Harari Traditions: What is a Khatimat?5:22 - Harari Traditions: Commemorating the Battle of Badr7:09 - Keith Lee is in Toronto11:37 - Ramadan is already overrrr18:31 - Were the World Food Kitchen workers set up?28:41 - Setting the record straight (response from last week's episode)34:40 - The dangers of platforming red-pillers39:09 - Women need men to find God?51:49 - Responding to your comments1:02:36 - OutroAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Hella Black, Abbas and Delency dive into their Ramadan experiences, discussing their spiritual growth and development throughout the holy month. They'll share personal reflections, challenges, and moments of insight, offering a window into their individual journeys. Additionally, Delency opens up about his path to Islam, explaining the motivations and experiences that led him to take Shahada. Join them for a conversation that's as introspective as it is enlightening, exploring the deeper meanings and personal transformations that Ramadan can bring
In Gaza, Palestinian Muslims celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday while enduring the ongoing violence and starvation of Israel's war. We revisit memories from the Ramadan season one year ago to see what has changed and what remains. In this episode: Maram Humaid (@MaramGaza), Al Jazeera Journalist Banias Humaid, Daughter of Maram Humaid Siham Abu Shaaban, Displaced Palestinian in Gaza Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili and Khaled Soltan with our host Natasha Del Toro, in for Malika Bilal. Sonia Bhagat, Catherine Nouhan, and Manahil Naveed fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Eid Mubarak! Join Amber this week as she gives an update on the Palestinian death toll, America still giving weapons to Israel, lead found in a lunchables, American veteran killed in Israel and more! Come chat with me! https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/09/us-israel-weapons https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna146266 https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/video/norfolk-southern-agrees-to-600-million-settlement-over-ohio-train-derailment/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lunchables-lead-sodium-consumer-reports-kraft-heinz/ https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68775413.amp Amber's Upcoming Events: https://lclshome.org/b/albright-memorial-library/. https://facebook.com/events/s/women-are-power-mothers-day-br/716323494045222/. https://www.mfhs.org/event/birthing-joy-reclaiming-our-right-to-healthy-and-safe-pregnancies/?fbclid=IwAR3KIeP7rxsmF9KV3re869D43zuXrcmb85v9CR3ZmGk4DUJ-cahEWy0vV18_aem_AbXTs2Ow0Ba6w0MFxyEjj9HSSllPIqxHVnpm7FqFR7vAqfdeefl9FYw3b5c1HTZU7V8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsbutfashion/message
Irtiza Hasan and Zainab bint Younus consider how to celebrate Eid while the Ummah's hearts grieve with Gaza; being mindful in light of Eid consumer culture; and how we can talk to our children about the heavy realities of our Ummah.
Biz can finally eat and drink during the day and he's reaching for that Hennessy. Plus, of course child support is rough but you don't have to run off and fake your own death!
Today's poem is Eid Mubarak by Fady Joudah.The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… "Today's poem makes a profound commitment to carry the living and the dead in language forward into time, to record our presence, to meld the collectivity and richness of humanity into a singular vision that feels like love.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Sean looks at the business behind Eid al-fitr, as Ramadan comes to an end. Plus, can the next chair of John Lewis turn the partnership's fortunes around?
What do we talk about when we've got "prominent liberal comentator" Dani Gross on the pod? Well vouchers, obviously. They're bad, gang. Listen in on the voucher talk and Ramadan Mubarak (because I said Eid Mubarak like an idiot and that's a whole other holiday.)
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Hella Black is back! The people's podcast! On episode 136 of Hella Black we talk about what this month of Ramadan has been like for both Bas and Delency, as it's Bas' 3rd Ramadan and Delency's 1st! We talk about internal struggle, sobriety, and of course.... r/evolution!! drop a comment and let us know what you think! we back! Eid Mubarak!
Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 4/21/2023. Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are broadcasting live from HOT 97 - talking about Garcia V. Davis, Eid Mubarak, beat the buzzer, and so much more! Find New HOT 97 Podcasts: https://www.hot97.com/podcasts FIND A DOCTOR WITH ZOCDOC: https://zocdoc.com/ebro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.