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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 232 Testimony and Truth Since the dawn of time, all civilisations have had some sort of justice system - all with the aim to promote harmony within society. Having said that, oftentimes injustices exist within the justice system. This show will explore the weight of testimonies in society as well as Islam itself which in its very first pillar of Islam, the Shahada, is a testimony to the existence of One True God and Muhammad ﷺ as His Messenger. Thus, in this show we will explore the idea of testimony in society and on the individual level as a means towards true justice.
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Episode 7. A universal topic affecting all humans, especially women, is health. What role does health and wellbeing play in the lives of Muslim women? How has Islam's teaching of "adopting the middle path" influenced the diet and lifestyle Muslim women adhere to? How did Muslim women navigate their physical and mental health during the recent pandemic and lockdown? In this episode of Sisters on Air, we endeavour to delve into these questions as well as exploring the similarities between modern medical concepts of mindfulness, intermittent fasting and infection control with the Islamic practices of prayer, fasting and ablution performed by Muslims for centuries.
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Episode 3. The origins of Western Culture (Part 2-Semetic/Roman roots & spread of Christianity).
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Episode 6. An address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the Ahmadiyya Annual Peace Symposium 2012.
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Episode 2. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) – The Embodiment of Peace. The noble character and teachings of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) transformed a society steeped in all sorts of injustices and depravity to one that became a haven of peace and centre of intellectual, spiritual and moral progress.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 9: We shall be chatting to the Poet Nasar Bhunoo and hearing 5 selected poems that also share moments of his life and influences as a Ahmadi Muslim growing up in the UK. Nasar was born and bred in London, has an Indian Mother and a Mauritian father and is an English teacher by day.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 90-105. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Series Five, Episode 9. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) patience in adversity. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the second source in Islam – Sunnah. We will be discussing the different aspects of the Life of the Holy Prophet (saw) from the book ’Life of Muhammad’ by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Ahmad (ra), the Second Khalifa of Ahmadiyyat. In this programme they will discuss about the Holy Prophet (saw)’s patience in adversity, mutual co-operation, truthfulness, tolerance in religious matters, bravery and fulfilment of covenants. Also that the life of the Holy Prophet (saw) was an open book and some impressions of the book.
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Episode 6. Modern British History - Personal reflections on migration and multi-culturalism in the UK. Guest: Professor Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford OBE, Chair of Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, Chair of Bradford Producer City Board - discusses the opportunities for development in multi-cultural Britain and shaping a fairer society.
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Episode 233 – Kings Kings, past and present. Join us as we explore the realm of kings in religious scripture and their kingdoms and take a look at the gifts of the three kings to Jesus, on whom be peace, at the time of his birth according to the Gospel.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 7th December 2025.
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Episode 25. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes?In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Bari (The Evolver). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives. Episode 26. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes?In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Mu’min (The Infuser of Faith). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Series 3 Episode 2. Evolution. In this episode we introduce the subject to the listener including the basics of Darwin’s theory with details why many contemporary evolutionists believe that evolution explains away the need for a creator.
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Episode 8. Motherhood is one of the most beautiful experiences that women will have. Children provide us with endless amounts of joy and bring with them bounties of blessings. That being said, motherhood also comes with its fair share of challenges. At times, motherhood can be difficult to navigate. It is during these moments when faith becomes an invaluable tool. In today’s episode of Sisters on Air, come with us to explore the journey of motherhood and find answers to common concerns that all mothers share and find out how faith can help women to alleviate these concerns.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 234 – Time to Sleep This episode will explore the religious significance of sleep, and the impacts that lack of sleep can have on our lives. Sleep is the other name of relief and solace, which a tired person needs. We look at how although scientists continue to make new discoveries about sleep and how to manage insomnia, ancient religious teachings include kernels of wisdom that have been proven to help people get a good night’s rest.
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Season 1. Episode 1. This episode is an introduction to the series. Primarily it covers the importance of the African-American journey to Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This journey started with the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Then as Islam progressed and spread to Africa it became indigenous to the Africans. Then finally we review how Africans came to America in the slave trade.Season 1. Episode 2. In this episode, we will discuss the importance of religion to the African continent and how Christianity would soon fail the African people. As well as the role of black companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and the early connections of Islam to Africa. This includes reviewing the stories of Luqman, Hazrat Bilal (May Allah be pleased with him) and especially Najashi. Finally, we will review how Islam spread to North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, Saharan Africa and West Africa
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Episode 54. On Saturday 5 October 2019, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa (Caliph), His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad addressed an audience of dignitaries and guests on the second day of the 27th Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in France.
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Episode 1. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Series six Episode 1. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophet Adam (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali to discuss about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. We discuss the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme they will discuss about the Prophet Adam (a.s.).
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Episode 7. Origins of Islam. A discussion with Dr. Muhammad Iqbal about the 'Origins of Islam', on the life and mission of Holy Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
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Episode 235 – Power of Gratitude In this episode, we will explore the transformative power of gratitude and its profound impact on our lives, relationships, and spiritual journeys. From ancient teachings to modern psychology, gratitude has been celebrated as a key to inner peace and contentment. We'll discuss how cultivating a thankful heart can strengthen faith, improve mental health, and foster resilience during life's challenges. We’ll also explore some practical ways to embrace gratitude in everyday moments and recognise its role as a bridge between the mundane and the divine.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 7th December 2025.
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Episode 3. Full Holy Quran Recitation with English translation and short commentary, recited by Idir Iken, with narration by Mansoor Clarke. This episode covers Chapter 02 Verse 32-55 of the Holy Quran.
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Series 3 Episode 3. In this episode we will introduce the Quranic perspective of evolution and more widely the Quranic insight on Scientific phenomenon as a means to approach the truth about God. We will discuss the concept of biological information and DNA structure, the importance of incremental evolution in Darwinism and its failure to explain the evolution of integrated organ systems and other arguments for Design.
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Episode 10. Prayer and Perseverance. The world we live in today is filled with hustle and bustle. As women, we are always in a balancing act between domestic life and our careers. It is easy to get caught up in negativity when things get overwhelming and unmanageable. It is during these times when faith becomes an invaluable tool, teaching us how to employ important qualities, such as patience and showing gratitude. Faith enables us to develop methodologies to adapt our brains to become re-wired in a way that make us more grateful for all that Allah has blessed us with.
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Episode 236. Food Systems A food system includes all the infrastructure and processes involved in feeding a population, from growing and harvesting to consumption and disposal. Nowadays, these systems are at the front of many minds, as political and economic instability has resulted in our weekly shopping becoming more and more expensive. The process through which our food finds us, however, is one from which most of us are ignorant; it also results in large-scale food waste and hunger. This episode looks in closer detail at our modern food systems, and asks whether Islamic teachings could guide us in creating more practical and sustainable food systems.
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Season 1. Episode 3. Join us as we begin by reviewing what the trans-Atlantic slave trade was and how Muslim slaves were affected. We will review specific stories of exceptional individuals from this phenomenon. These include Abdul Rahman Ibrahim and Ayub ibn Solomon Dijalllo.How was the life of Muslim slaves in America and how they retained their faith under chattel slavery? We will also explore the narrative of Muslims in America before Columbus was said to have discovered America. As well as discuss how Islamic teachings did a far better job of dismantling the slave system, as opposed to the Emancipation Proclamation of chattel slavery in America, which then led to a period of re-construction.Season 1. Episode 4. In today's episode we review how African-Americans had become disenfranchised with society and looked for alternatives after the Emancipation-Proclamation, whereby they gained their freedom.We also look at the efforts of Hazrat Mufti Sadiq(May Allah be pleased with him) spreading the true teachings of Islam Ahmadiyyat to America through the guidance of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah (Peace be upon Him).Join us as we look at the 10 approaches Hazrat Mufti Sadiq (May Allah be pleased with him) used while preaching to African-Americans.
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Episode 1. Benevolence of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings on him) was the most compassionate of people and the most merciful towards all creation of God. He wished well for even those who caused him pain, he was indeed an embodiment of Divine mercy. Episode 2. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) – The Embodiment of Peace. The noble character and teachings of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) transformed a society steeped in all sorts of injustices and depravity to one that became a haven of peace and centre of intellectual, spiritual and moral progress.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 106-129. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Episode 59. Keynote address delivered by the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), at the occasion of the Inaugural Reception of the Mubarak Mosque, which serves as the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This blessed event took place on the 29th of June 2019.
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Episode 11: We shall be exploring the hope of many people across the globe for a world of Peace and an end to War. We hope the poetry you will hear today will give us all an insight into how we can all work towards achieving this goal … through Poetry of course! We shall be hearing poetry that was written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulaam Ahmad who claimed to be this Promised Messiah of the latter days, and understanding what was meant by his advent ending all wars. We shall also be hearing the delightful poems from poets such as Miss Aska Chaudhry, the inspiring French speaking poet, Zina Balkis Abdelkarim, the medical doctor Dr Jalil Sharif, the ex-soldier Saikou Gussama, the distinguished poet Awais Ahmad and the Scottish poet and teacher Joseph McTaggart,
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Episode 3. Our guest is Mujeeb Ijaz, Founder & CEO of Our Next Energy (ONE), an advanced technology battery company with headquarters in Michigan, USA. Mujeeb Ijaz is a battery systems engineer with over 30 years of experience in the development of electric vehicles (EVs) and battery systems technologies. His career work has focused on furthering the adoption of EVs through advancements in battery safety, range, and cost. In January 2022, ONE was in the headlines after increasing and nearly doubling the range of a Tesla Model S with a ONE Gemini 001 battery pack, driving 752 miles. Watch the full video: Our Next Energy (ONE) Powers Tesla EV 752 Miles on a single charge https://youtu.be/fWj2YCdoc9A
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Series Six, Episode 2. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophet Noah (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali to discuss about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. We discuss the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme they will discuss about the Prophet Noah (a.s.).
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Episode 8. Khilafat-e-Rashida (the Rightly Guided Caliphs). The establishment of the early Muslim civilisation under the leadership of four Rightly Guided Caliphs, Hazrat Abu Bakar, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Usman and Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with them).
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Episode 1. In this episode, we discussed Pre- Diabetes, a relatively new approach to prevent an epidemic of Diabetes. How can we diagnose this and what can we do to prevent developing full-blown Diabetes? Dr Imran Malik, an NHS Consultant Diabetologist spoke about this topic. Our other guest speaker, Consultant Diabetologist, Dr Kamrudeen Muhammad explained how to reverse Diabetes by adopting a special dietary measure.
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Episode 2. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Ar-Rahim (The Most Compassionate). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Episode 237. Islam and Pregnancy Pregnancy is a miraculous journey, full of incredible developments from those early weeks to the moment of birth. We look at the three stages of pregnancy and offer clarity and insight into what pregnancy truly entails from both biological and spiritual perspectives. In this episode, we will delve into the development of foetus through embryology. We also explore in detail how verses of the Holy Qur’an revealed in the 7th century align with what science has discovered centuries later.
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Episode 5: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode we discuss in detail the stop in Italy, including the meeting of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him, with President Mussolini and his interview with the editor of La Tribuna and his visit to the catacombs. Additionally, we over his arrival in England and his immediate engagements over the next 2 weeks
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Series 3 Episode 4. This episode is an in-depth conversation with Dr Nuzhat Sharif, Senior Principal Scientist in the Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit of Pfizer Inc, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and also the President of the Ahmadi Muslim women in science. A whole host of topics will be discussed from her science career and what inspired her to become a scientist. The vaccine developed by Pfizer and her perspectives on variants. More general points about Ahmadi Women scientists will also be discussed, as well as the work of the Ahmadiyya Women’s Scientists Association USA
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Episode 9. Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmad explore the rise and great achievements of the Muslim civilisation.
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Episode 11. This show highlights how loyalty to one’s nation has great importance in Islam, with particular focus on Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. With year-long celebrations taking place throughout the UK and the Commonwealth, people from all walks of life are uniting to celebrate the Queen’s historic reign. We emphasise that patriotism is not compromised by our Muslim identity, but indeed we share the country’s jubilation. This sentiment is found in the beautiful works penned by His Holiness Mirza Ghulam Ahmad which capture his immense respect and gratitude to Queen Victoria. There will also be broader reflection on royalty in Islamic history and scripture, and the lessons to be learned from them in the modern era.
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Episode 43. An address delivered, on 1st March 2014, by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at a reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Nasir Mosque in Gillingham. The event was attended by dignitaries including the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 26. The Theme for this show is ‘Attachment to God’. This show starts by sharing a few couplets from a short poem written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, The Promised Messiah (peace be upon him), who also wrote some poems as another means to spread the truthful message of Islam. Then we hear the enchanting words from the talented poet sister Rizwana Aziz on the attachment to God titled ‘Light upon Light’ which was inspired Ch24:Verse36 of the Holy Quran. The next poetical couplets are from the wonderful words of sister Naseera Mirza from Wandsworth in London, which helps in understanding an attachment to God. This is then followed by the inspiring words of the acclaimed poet, brother Joseph McTaggart, with his splendid poem titled ‘To Serve’. The next poem has the charm to send a warming chill through a frozen heart, prepared by the Ahmadi ladies of Mauritius, dedicated to the love of God and sung in French, followed by the English translation by Miss Mariam Hameed. Sister Mufleha Saleem Ahmad then shared her wise words, in her poem titled, ‘The word of God’ sharing the spark of Love which has touched her heart…for the love of God. The final poem was first presented during the 2021 online God Summit, which was an event aiming to answer your biggest questions about the existence of God. From Ghana, some priceless pearls from the spoken word artist, brother Abdul Moomen with an array of captivating words with his poem titled: ‘God will find you’.
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Episode 4. Our guest is Dr Athar N Malik MD, PhD, Neurosurgery Chief Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Neuroscience Researcher in Neurobiology. He has a special interest in Brain Circuits, Functional & Restorative Neurosurgery. He is also a member of Muslim Scientists, USA. We speak about how Our Brain Functions, Neuroplasticity and Neural circuits. We discuss how Islam & religion may help humans to reach their potential, and the future of research between Science & Our Spirituality.
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Series Six, Episode 3. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophets Hud (a.s.), Saleh (a.s.) and Ibrahim (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Prophets Hud, (a.s.), Saleh (a.s.) and Ibrahim (a.s.).
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Episode 10. The Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE). The origin of the Umayyad dynasty, their achievements and expansion of the Islamic empire.
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Episode 3. Back pain is a major cause of disability, work absenteeism, loss of productivity and most importantly sufferings of about 15% to 30% of western population in any point of time. In this episode, we tried to focus on Mechanical Back pain and other causes of back pain that has specific cause that can be treated. We invited an Orthopaedic Surgeon and a Rheumatologist who have thrown some light on this very common condition.
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Episode 3. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Ghaffar (The Forgiving). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Episode 238. The Pain of LossWhat is pain of loss, how do we live with it? For those of faith and those of no faith, where do we find solace, comfort, patience in the face of grief? The show explores the human experience of loss, examining its varied impacts on individuals and communities. We look at Shakespeare’s work exploring loss.Amongst the five stages of grief and the strife for improved mental well-being, we also take a look at how the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) steadied his heart when faced with the pain of loss.
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Episode 6: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we delve into weeks three and four of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him. The episode covers key events, engagements, and interactions during this period, shedding light on the pivotal moments that defined his journey and the impact it had on the spread of Islam in the West.
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Series 3 Episode 5. Organ donation and transplantation in light of Islamic principles. The program will start with an introduction to the need for organ donation in light of prevalent diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking etc and organ damage as a result. The different types of organ transplantation like cornea, kidney, liver etc will be discussed. The Quranic teachings about the alleviation of suffering will be discussed. Some brief statistics and important time lines about organ donation will also be discussed. The contribution of Jamat in this regard will be discussed including blood donation and corneal transplantation. Some FAQs and apprehensions will also be addressed.
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Episode 13. The Ummayyad Caliphate in Spain - In this episode we look at its origins and break from the Abbassid Caliphate and highlight some of the great achievements under the various rulers. We also briefly explore the contributions made by great figures like Ibn Rushd and others under this Caliphate.
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Episode 6. A lively discussion between scholars of completely different religions to tackle one tough question. In this week's episode "A Jewish Rabbi, A Muslim Imam and Christian pastor try to tackle the modern apathy towards all religions."
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 130-148. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 7. In this episode, we meet IAAAE’s AEC team, as we explore the critical issue of energy poverty and its widespread impact on society and populations in developing countries. We discuss IAAAE’s innovative and sustainable solutions to address these challenges, including the delivery of impactful energy projects to remote locations where needs are often overlooked. Listeners gain an insight into the meticulous preparation involved in these projects, the welcoming generosity of beneficiaries, and the transformative impact of initiatives like electrification and satellite TV, which connect remote villages to the outside world. Through the lens of local volunteers like Rashid joining us from Tanzania, we’ll hear about the life-changing experiences of serving others and the spirit of sacrifice that drives this work. We’ also highlight the AEC committee’s evolution, showcasing innovations like modular energy solutions and remote monitoring devices developed by engineers. Finally, we touch upon future plans for capacity building, creating local expertise, and expanding career opportunities, ensuring lasting benefits and sustainability for locals in the communities served.
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Episode 1. Mary, Mother of Jesus. How did this simple Jewish woman come to be the only female mentioned by name in the Holy Quran? Why do Christians believe that she was chosen to be the only woman in mankind to give birth to the Christ? A look at Mary, mother of Jesus, and what is known about her life. Examining the sources of information about this special lady and trying to understand what particular qualities she had which became the foundation of reverence and admiration.
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Episode 12. Women tend to share their emotions more than men and this is at times misconstrued as weakness. Why is so and how does this impact women’s mental health down the line? According to the Department of Health and Social Care rates of mental health issues are rising more quickly for women than for men. What causes this alarming fact? What impact does becoming a mother have on a woman’s mental health? What role does social media have on women’s body image and how does it impact their mental health?
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Al-Andalus: The Land That Once Reached the Stars Part I Journey back with Voice of Islam to a time when Spain shimmered with the light of faith, knowledge, and beauty. In the first episode of this 2 part documentary we explore the extraordinary story of Al-Andalus — the Islamic civilization that transformed medieval Spain into a beacon of tolerance, innovation, and scholarship. From the bold landing of Ṭāriq ibn Ziyād to the golden age of Córdoba, where Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and learned together, we uncover a legacy that shaped Europe’s Renaissance. Featuring the stories of towering figures like Ibn Arabi, Ibn Rushd, and Al-Zahrawi, this narrative brings to life the mosques, libraries, and gardens that once symbolized a lost era of harmony. Though Al-Andalus eventually fell to the Reconquista, its spirit still echoes in the architecture, language, and memory of Spain. A tale of glory, loss, and enduring hope — this is Al-Andalus.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 21st December 2025.
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Episode 13. Islamic teachings suggest that the way to success is in the continuous pursuit of knowledge. Indeed, often the literacy rates of the people of a nation, especially women, reflects economic and societal success, where their knowledge, talents and skills contribute towards national prosperity. In this episode of Sisters on Air, we will be exploring these ideas, hearing directly from Muslim women – students and teachers – of their experiences, motivations and strategies, the role Islam has played in their pursuit of knowledge and the challenges they have faced and overcome as Muslim Women in academia.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 10. The Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE). The origin of the Umayyad dynasty, their achievements and expansion of the Islamic empire.
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Season 1. Episode 5. In this episode, we further delve into the 10 points that were used by Hazrat Mufti Sadiq (May Allah be pleased with him) when preaching to African- American as well as the challenges he faced.Season 1. Episode 6. In this episode, we review the current literature exploring the impact of Hazrat Mufti Sadiq (May Allah be pleased with him) on Islam in America. We then discuss those individuals who he converted and taught.Furthermore we will explore the current historical accounts connecting Noble Drew Ali to Hazrat Mufti Sadiq (May Allah be pleased with him) and how the teachings of Hazrat Mufti Sadiq (May Allah be pleased with him) impacted later Islamic movements.We will then do a similar review of the current connections between the impact of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the 1920s and how they impacted other later Islamic movements such as led by Elijah Muhammad. We then review the current existing accounts of Ahmadi members in relation to these two groups.
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Series Six, Episode 4. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophets Lot (a.s.), Ishmael (a.s.), Isaac (a.s.) and Jacob (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Prophets Lot, (a.s.), Ishmael (a.s.), Isaac (a.s) and Jacob (a.s.).
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 2. This episode will focus on the inspiring journey of IAAAE’s Water for Life team, beginning with their first mission to Burkina Faso, where they undertook projects to rehabilitate boreholes and hand pumps. Listeners will learn about the economic and humanitarian impact of providing potable water and the sacrifices made by both volunteers and the beneficiaries they serve. The episode will delve into the scarcity of water resources, the origins and mechanics of water hand pumps, and how clean energy solar technology has revolutionised water pumping solutions, dramatically increasing the number of beneficiaries. We’ll explore the geographic footprint of IAAAE’s water projects, the challenges faced by communities before these interventions, and the role of local AMA communities in ensuring the continuity of services. Finally, the importance of knowledge transfer to empower locals with skills for sustainable solutions will be highlighted.
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Episode 2. Islam and Feminism. What is the status of women in Islam? What rights does Islam accord to women, what is the basic message of feminism, what rights does it demand for women? What is the Islamic teaching on the role of women in society and what does feminism have to say on the role of women in society? What does it mean to be a 'liberated' woman in 21st century Britain and to what extent are Islam and feminism compatible?
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Episode 14. In Islam we have inspirational leadership of the blessed model of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) or other Prophets of Allah. However, for this show we bring attention onto women leaders in Islam. We answer some misconceptions there may be around against women leaders in Islam. Whilst exploring the lives of some inspiring women from early Islam who showed signs of leadership throughout their life. We discuss what impact they have made to the modern day. What lessons can modern day institutions learn from the leadership of women in Islam?
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Phoenix of Al-Andalus: The Divine Return of Islam In our second episode of this 2-part documentary we trace the spiritual rebirth of Islam in Spain — not through conquest, but through compassion, prayer, and prophecy. From the golden age of Al-Andalus to the silence following the fall of Granada in 1492, this episode captures centuries of loss, longing, and divine promise. It follows the sacred journey from the prophetic words of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to the revival sparked by the Promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), in the East, and carried westward by devoted pioneers like Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad Sial and Maulana Karam Ilahi Zafar. With the historic establishment of the Basharat Mosque in 1982, the first since the Reconquista, and the continued visits and guidance of Khilafat, the documentary unveils a quiet revolution: a return not of empire, but of faith. Through heartfelt interviews and historical narration, this documentary reveals how Ahmadiyyat has become Spain’s hidden heartbeat — the long-lost verse now restored to the melody of its soul. It is a tale of divine love rekindled, a prophecy fulfilled, and a dawn that, once risen, shall never set again.”
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 21st December 2025.
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Episode 44. Tahir Mosque Catford Inauguration. An adresss delivered on 11th February 2012 by the Supreme Head of the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad may Allah be his helper. The opening of the Mosque was also attended by a number of dignitaries and guests, including Heidi Alexander, MP for Lewisham East and Sir Steve Bullock, the Mayor of Lewisham.
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Episode 12. Our guest is Dr Muddassar Rashid, an Experimental Physicist and Postdoctoral Researcher. He completed his undergraduate studies in Physics at University College London. He undertook a specialised MSc in Photon Science from the University of Manchester, before completing his PhD in Physics from the University of Southampton. Dr Muddassar continued on as a postdoctoral researcher, working on rotational optomechanics and novel measurement schemes in levitated systems. He then joined King's in 2019 to work in the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, focussing predominantly on levitated electromechanics for studies in nano-thermodynamics. He was the former chairman of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Research Association (AMRA). We discuss the realm of Quantum Physics and attempt to understand the application of these theories to our everyday life.
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Season 2 Episode 1. In this episode, we debunk the current criticisms of the Caliphate in American literature. We then review the connections of Hazrat Musleh Maud (May Allah be pleased with him) and Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad (May Allah have mercy on him) to the African-American Ahmadis. We explore how Caliphate made specific connections to Africa by speaking about it, sending missionaries and organizing charitable ventures of Ahmadiyyat in Africa e.g. Nusrat Jahan scheme. Specifically, we focus on the visits of Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad (May Allah have mercy on him) to America and how African-Americans would then travel to Qadian, Rabwah, Mecca and Medina.Season 2 Episode 2. Join us as we review the life stories of the early missionaries in America. We specifically focus on how these missionaries reached out to the African-Americans who became Ahmadi. There is a strong emphasis on how the 10 preaching points continued under these missionaries. Given Sufi Bengalee (May Allah have mercy on him) was missionary in charge for 20 years there is extensive discussion on him and his wife’s efforts Atiyyah Bengalee (May Allah have mercy on her)
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Series Six, Episode 5. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophets Joseph (a.s.), Job (a.s.), Shoaib (a.s.) and Moses (a.s.), up to leaving Egypt. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Prophets Joseph, (a.s.), Job (a.s.), Shoaib (a.s) and Moses (a.s.), part one.
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Inspirational story of how Massoud Kabir accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 149-172. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Season 8 Episode 15. In this episode we will explore the great values and etiquettes of war that were established by Islam in contrast to the existing violent and unethical ways of the Arabs. We will discuss various expeditions and the incident of the alteration of Qiblah.
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Episode 15. After a child’s first day of school, often one of the first things parents ask is, “Did you make any friends?” From that day onwards until the rest of their lives, friendships play a central role in dictating how a person navigates their life, often in a positive way in terms of improving their quality of life, but also sometimes detrimental when roped into the traps of peer pressure and people pleasing. Historically, in the western society women have been rooted against each other and widely portrayed as competitive, jealous and incapable of getting along, many children’s fairy tales being prime examples. But as we explore in this episode of Sisters on Air, this narrative is far from the truth for Muslim women who have a unique perspective when it comes to friendships.
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Series Six, Episode 6. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophets Moses (a.s.), part two, in the wilderness, Dhul Kifl (a.s.), David (a.s.) and Solomon (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Prophets Moses (a.s.), part two, Dhul Kifl (a.s.), David (a.s) and Solomon (a.s.).
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Episode 5. Our guest is Peter Oborne, an award-winning British journalist, author & broadcaster. Peter was the Chief Political Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph (until he resigned in 2015) and has written for countless newspapers and magazines including The Spectator and The Guardian. He has also appeared on and presented TV shows and documentaries. We discuss Peter's recent book, “The Fate of Abraham: Why the West is Wrong about Islam”, and uncover why & how Muslims have been perniciously targeted by the West, despite Islam being part of the Abrahamic tradition.
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Episode 19. New diabetic medications that is recently licensed to be used for weight loss medication for both diabetic and non-diabetic alike. In this episode we discussed the cohort of patients who might be benefitted from them, how does it work and common side effects.
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Episode 6. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Aleem (The All-Knowing). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 3. Oceans of Ink. A look at Islamic teachings on learning and education. Laying out Qur’anic teachings and various Hadith on the importance and value of knowledge and learning. An examination of the importance accorded to education in the Islamic Golden Age. A broader more abstract exploration of how knowledge affects our practice of religion. Produced by Sharmeen Butt.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 43. An address delivered, on 1st March 2014, by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at a reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Nasir Mosque in Gillingham. The event was attended by dignitaries including the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 2. This episode will serve as an introduction to the concept of FoRB. It will focus on the origins of FoRB, The origins of the concept of freedom of expression, freedom of religion in history & how it has evolved over time, the relevance it has played in history and where the key changes occurred historically to the rights of FoRB. In particular, we will focus on the early years of FoRB: The Romans tolerated most religions, including Judaism, and encouraged local subjects to continue worshipping their own gods. They did not however, tolerate Christianity until it was legalised by the Roman emperor Galerius in 311. Holmes and Bickers note that as long as Christianity was treated as a part of Judaism it enjoyed the same freedom, but the Christian claim to religious exclusivity meant its followers found themselves subject to hostility. The early Christian apologist Tertullian was the first-known writer referring to the term libertas religionis. The Edict of Milan guaranteed freedom of religion in the Roman Empire until the Edict of Thessalonica in 380, which outlawed all religions except Christianity. Following a period of fighting lasting around a hundred years before 620 AD which mainly involved Arab and Jewish inhabitants of Medina (then known as Yathrib), religious freedom for Muslims, Jews and pagans was declared by Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him) in the Constitution of Medina. In early Muslim history (until mid 11th century), most Islamic scholars maintained a level of separation from the state which helped to establish some elements of institutional religious freedom. The Islamic Caliphate later guaranteed religious freedom under the conditions that non-Muslim communities accept dhimmi status and their adult males pay the jizya tax instead of the zakat paid by Muslim citizens.
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Episode 14. Origins of the Great Mughal Empire. Part I. Dr Mohammed Iqbal with guests Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmed trace the link between the Mongols and the founders of the Mughal Empire and how Islam influenced a warrior nation. Learn about some of the great contributions from the Timurid Dynasty to Akbar the Great.
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Episode 4. What Does Faith Mean? A look at the critical issue of faith itself. What defines faith and what impact faith has upon our actions and our daily lives. How faith impacts society, with a particular focus on women. Exploring the difference between faith and religion, if there is one, and how it affects modern life. How faith is put into practice within our lives and within today’s Britain? Produced by Sharmeen Butt.
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Season 8 Episode 16. In this episode, we will discuss the commandment of fasting in the month of Ramadan, the Battle of Badr and the impact of the battle in those days and beyond.
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Episode 16. The treasures and trinkets that this world offers are vast. Just go to any shop or museum and I’d be surprised if you told me you weren’t tempted to have an item, or several items, that you came across. However, does attaining the material desire provide us with the satisfaction that will give us fulfilment? Or is it only an illusion? In this episode, we’ll be speaking about the impact of materialism on our life and whether it is for our benefit or for our detriment. We want to explore whether it is an aid or a detriment in seeking higher fulfilment in life.
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Series Six, Episode 7. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Prophets Elijah (a.s.), Elisha (a.s.), Jonah (a.s.) and Jesus (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Prophets Elijah (a.s.), Elisha (a.s.), Jonah (a.s) and Jesus (a.s.).
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Episode 6. Our guest is Dr Adeel Bajwa, a consultant colorectal and general surgeon, cancer lead, working in the NHS. Dr Adeel Bajwa has also co-hosted the ‘Science Hour’ on the Voice of Islam Radio and has been studying the link between religion and science since his endeavours in his medical field. We discuss how science and religion are not at odds through the lens of evolution from an Islamic perspective.
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Episode 18. Our guest is a Urology consultant who provides an insightful explanation of the causes of lower urinary tract symptoms in men, particularly addressing the potential reasons for increased frequency of urination. One significant and treatable condition that could contribute to these symptoms is an enlarged prostate. We also explored various treatment options available and emphasized the importance of seeking medical assistance if men experience any urinary symptoms. We briefly touched upon the topic of prostrate cancer and it's treatment options.
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Episode 11. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Wadud (The Loving). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Episode 5. Foods in the Holy Qur’an & Nutrition. Focusing in on food mentioned in scriptures, discussing religious dietary laws and discovering the science behind it all from the perspective of nutrition. Touching on the topic of childhood obesity. In general, a look at food glorious food but in the context of values of faith as well as nutrition. Lively conversation and also a cooking slot.
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Episode 38. An address delivered by the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his helper) at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Amaan Mosque in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in Canada on 6 November 2016.
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Episode 3. This episode will serve as an introduction to persecution of Rohingya Muslims. Each episode will start and end with Islam’s teachings on freedom of religion or belief to highlight to the listener the beautiful teachings of Islam in this regard. We will ask the following questions in relation to the above: Can you tell us the history and origins of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar/Burma? Why did the Rohingya Muslims get persecuted in the 1960s? Why did Aung San Suu Kyi, the PM of Myanmar, renowned for her peace work and winning the Nobel Peace prize in 1990s not stand up for the Rohingyas? What are conditions like for Rohingya Muslims in refugee camps and what is the way forward?
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Episode 15. Origins of the Great Mughal Empire. Part II. The achievements of the Great Mughals who followed Akbar, from Jahangir to Aurangzeb are discussed and the end of the Mughal Empire at the hands of the British.
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Inspirational story of how Muhammad Cisse accepted Islam Ahamdiyyat.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 173-177 and Chapter 5 Verse 1-7. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Episode 58. An address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the Ahmadiyya Annual Peace Symposium 2023.
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Episode 27. The Theme for this show is ‘Persecution’. And in the next half an hour you will get to hear a five poem of different styles of poetry from people on this theme. There are some people, tribes, communities, all around the world which are being persecuted for different reasons, quite often because they are seen as weaker or a threat of some kind, whether the threat is religion, caste, ethnicity, their social status or the colour of their skin. And we witness this being continually repeated throughout history by people, groups, countries and nations in some way or form. Strangely enough, all of the poems I received on this theme focused on the persecution on Muslims, however I hope this show will give you a small example of the pain felt by some of those being persecuted, and perhaps even move you, or allow you to see the whole of mankind with a more compassionate heart, regardless of who they are. The first poem is from the very talented poet Sister Faiza Kiran, a truly poetical jewel with her inspiring poem from Hartlepool, titled Paradise Lost. The next poem is quite specifically about the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims, from a wonderful poetical star the acclaimed poet Zafar Bhatti from the midlands in Leamington Spa with his poem titled ‘The Silent Voice’. This is then followed by another poet also from the Midlands, from the aspiring young Sabahat Ahmad, full of talent who reads his wonderful poem titled Sunset with such admirable gallant and paints the grim reality of those being persecuted. A wonderful poem is next, about the treatment of Muslims in Palestine, a story of the bondage of its subjects by those bringing closer its frontline, from an Imam, Mansoor Clarke who is a Missionary of Islam, with his very moving poem that which would make any human very emotional. The final poem is from the acclaimed poet Muddabir Khalid who brings an inspiring style on the dire persecution of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who are being forced to live in a state of exile, being put to trial, without release, living a life in exile for their beliefs.
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Episode 8. Our guest is Dr Asif Jamil who is a Researcher in Neuropsychiatry at Harvard Medical School & Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He completed his BSc in Neurobiology, MSc in Neuroimaging, and has 2 PhDs, one in systems neuroscience and the second in rehabilitation science. He has also recently completed his postdoctoral training, and his research focuses on development and application of device-based non-invasive neuromodulation to treat human neuropsychiatric disorders. He has recently been appointed September 2021 as a faculty member of Harvard Medical School (Instructor in Psychiatry) and a Principal Investigator at the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). We discuss brain states, how they affect our everyday life, mood, sleep and how to focus better.
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Episode 6. Faith Or Culture? Where do controversial practices relating to women come from? Religion or Culture? Our programme focuses on key misconceptions linked with treatment of women in Islam including FGM, forced marriage, dowry and inheritance. How does culture and religion differ? Are men and women equal in Islam and what rights do Muslim women have compared to women living in modern secular Britain? Does Islam give freedom of choice to women and does modern secular society demonstrate true freedom of choice for women? Produced by Sharmeen Butt.
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Episode 42. An address delivered, on 18th March 2012, by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at a reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Ghafoor Mosque in West Midlands. The event was attended by dignitaries including mayors, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 9. Our guest is Dr Jalil Sharif, Intellectual Disability Psychiatrist at NHS England with an MSc in Genomic Medicine and Chief Resident for Solent NHS Trust. He has a postgraduate qualification in Applied Neuroscience from King's College London. Dr Jalil Sharif is specialising in neurodevelopmental disorders, intellectual disability and autism and ADHD.
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LIVE English translation of the Friday sermon of His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his Helper).
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Series Six, Episode 8. Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an – The Holy Prophet (saw) Muhammad (s.a.w.) and Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (a.s.). Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby talks about the prophets of Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. He discusses the different views from the Holy Qur’an and Holy Bible, particularly about any allegations that has been raised concerning the prophet, as the Holy Qur’an views all the prophets of Allah as sinless. In this programme he will discuss about the Holy Prophet (saw) Muhammad (s.a.w) and Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (a.s.).
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Episode 7: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we recap the journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him, to Europe. Furthermore, we cover in detail the Conference of Living Religions of the Empire 1924. Additionally, we delve into week five of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 21st December 2025.
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Episode 7. Race, Racial Identity & Racism. What do race and racial identity mean in Britain today? What are the historical legacies of colonialism, slavery and racial supremacy? What forms of racial discrimination still exist today? Also is modern-day Islamophobia a kind of racial bigotry and a legacy of Orientalist attitudes? Finally, how can we bring an end to racial tensions within society and live together in harmony and brotherhood?
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Episode 16. Ottoman Empire. Part I. In this episode we take a look at the rise of the Ottoman Empire, exploring the origins from Osman I and the achievements up to Sultan Mehmed II, marking the conquest of Constantinople.
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Episode 11. An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a special reception held in his honour at the Princess Court Reception Centre in Melbourne on 11th October 2013. The event was attended by more than 100 dignitaries and guests, including Major-General Paul McLachlan, Mayor of Frankston, Sandra Mayer, Anthony Byrne MP, Judith Graley MP and Ingra Peulich MP.
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Episode 32. The Theme for this show is ‘World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace’. We shall be looking at teachings which provide the practical means of establishing peace by delving into the 9 fundamentals to establish everlasting peace that have been shared by the fifth califh of the head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in his book titled ‘World Crisis and Pathway to Peace’ which is a compilation of the speeches that he had delivered to world leaders. The first poem is a translation of a persian poem by the great poet Hafez Shirazi of the 14th century whose collected works are regarded by many Iranians as a pinnacle of Persian literature. His poem is about the recognition of the creator and titled ‘Footprints’ and is read very eloquently by brother Mobashar Khan from Aldershot in the UK. The second poem is titled ‘Pathway to Peace’ and is from the very talented poet sister Rizwana Aziz from Southwest London, and brings focus to a very important point in establishing peace which is the need to have Absolute Justice. The third poem is from the very wise intellectual words of sister Bushra Khan, a Physician from East Sussex, UK, with her poem titled: Global Family, and focuses on another vital ingredient in establishing global peace, and that is the need to have global unity among nations. Our fourth poem focuses on another aspect needed to attain global peace, and that is the need to reject extremism. and from sister Ruttab Noor from Canada with her beautiful poem titled: Pray for the World. Another vital component in establishing peace is the need for equality, including economic equity, and the next poem was written by one of America’s most notable contemporary poets, Maya Angelou, who captures an essence of inequality in a unique and profound manner. The poem is titled, ‘I know why the caged bird sings’, and is delightfully read by young sister Adan from Washington, USA. Eradicating poverty is also vital in establishing peace, and the next poem paints the grim reality which many children are faced with across the world. It is written by Francis Duggan and titled Poor Children, and superbly read by young brother Yusuf Ahmad. Another component of establishing peace is the need for nuclear disarmament and the elimination of weapon profiteering. The final poem highlights encapsulates the dire consequences of a nuclear bomb. This poem was written by Robert Ilson, titled ‘Going Splat’ and is being wonderfully read by young sister Miss Aroosa Akram from Slough UK.
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Episode 16. Our guest today is Dr Shakeel Ahmad, a Consultant Psychiatrist, who has over 20 years of working in different sub-specialties of adult psychiatry. During this time, he has also served in senior operational roles including Clinical Director for General Adult Psychiatry in Surrey, UK and as Chair of London Division, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK. Dr Shakeel Ahmad has also been one of the contributors to WHO Guide on Mental Health to Primary Care, UK. He had an early interest in philosophy and development of human mind; as an undergraduate he co-founded an organisation to promote creative thinking amongst the youth through self-discipline. He has also been involved with research projects on the Holy Quran, within the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and is a regular contributor to the Voice of Islam UK radio. We discuss the development of the Human Mind, Cognition and Thought. We explore Mental Health including Anxiety & Depression, and what we can learn from Islam regarding the Mental & Spiritual progression of our minds.
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Episode 8. British Muslim Women: Identity & Integration. A look at British Muslim women, their identity and their integration in to society. Muslim women are an integral part of British and by extension European society and hence their role and status, is a popular topic of discussion and even misunderstanding. Are they so very different? Does being different mean that they are lesser members of society, less British? Plus a broad look at rites of passage in different faiths and cultures, defining moments that are part of the sum of our identities.
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Episode 64. On the 31st of October 2021, the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), addressed the Humanity First International Conference 2021. Humanity First is a non-political, non-religious and impartial international relief and development agency that focuses on protecting human life and dignity.
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Episode 15. Our Guest is Dr Craig Considine, an award-winning professor and the best–selling author of The Humanity of Muhammad – A Christian View (Published in 2020). He is a recognised scholar of Islam who has gone in depth to research the Seerah, the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SA). Dr Considine is recognised as an authority in interfaith dialogue, particularly Christian and Muslim relations. He has written several books for the field of Islamic studies, including People of the Book – Prophet Muhammad’s Encounter with Christians (Hurst & Oxford 2021). Dr Considine is a faculty member of the Department of Sociology at Rice University. holds a PhD in sociology from Trinity College Dublin. Dr Considine’s opinions appear regularly in leading news & media outlets around the world. He is a practising Roman Catholic and is recognised as an authority in interfaith dialogue, particularly Christian-Muslim relations.
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Series Seven, Episode 1. The Signs and Help of Allah (Nishanaat) for the Promised Messiah (a.s.) from the book Malfoozat Vol. 10. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Hannan Arshad, Basil Aziz and Eeqan Ahmad to discuss about the various Signs and Help that Allah gave to the Promised Messiah (a.s.). We discuss a passage from Malfoozat where the Promised Messiah (a.s.) has explained about these Signs and Help that Allah bestowed upon him. In this programme we discuss the claim of Prophethood of the Promised Messiah (a.s). Why he claimed to be a prophet and what type of prophet he was and whether there was a need for a prophet in this time.
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Episode 8: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we delve into weeks six and seven of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him. The episode covers key events, engagements, and interactions during this period, shedding light on the pivotal moments that defined his journey and the impact it had on the spread of Islam in the West.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 21st December 2025.
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Episode 9. Motherhood. A celebration of all mothers and mother-like figures across faiths and cultures, in the light of Mother’s Day. Exploring motherhood in today’s modern world and what that entails; priorities, pressures and problems of this demanding yet immensely rewarding role. A discussion with a working mother as well as looking in depth at the importance of mothers in religious scripture and why that is. Looking at the definition of ‘mother’, and who may hold that title.
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Episode 30. An address delivered on 14th June 2014, by the worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), to guests at the second day of the Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Germany.
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Episode 3. Wisdom of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him). The words and practice of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him) were replete with wisdom, and his life a sagacious commentary of the Holy Qur’an. He settled disputes and promoted social harmony with great wisdom and insight. He taught rules of human propriety and explained the principles of communal and social life. Episode 4. Forgiveness of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The extraordinary spirit of forgiveness of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him) converted the most stone-hearted adversaries into devotees. Had he not been a ruler, how would it have been established that despite having the power to seek revenge, he had it within him to forgive and pardon.
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Episode 10. A lively discussion between scholars of completely different religions to tackle one tough question. In this week's episode "A Muslim, Sanatani and Native American ask if or why religion is almost critical of making lots of money?".
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 5 Verse 8-27. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Season 8 Episode 17. In this episode we cover the key moments of the battle of Badr.
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Episode 17. Ottoman Empire. Part II. Dr Mohammed Iqbal and his history panellists Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmad look at the rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire. Learn about the the expansion of the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Constantinople to the Golden period of Sulieman the Magnificent and thereafter the slow decline culminating in the defeat of the Ottomans in First World War.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 30th November 2025.
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A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Episode 17. Modern women's movements recognise the importance of women being a source of support for other women. It allows women to be more self-sufficient and independent. But is it always practical? The history of Lajna Ima’illah, an organisation now celebrating its centenary, certainly is evidence to say yes! Join us on Sisters on Air as we look back on how the organisation has continued to be a source of support, comfort, and inspiration to so many women around the globe.
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Episode 39. The concept of a Global Family is explored in this episode through poetry, interview and the enlightenment of Divine revelation. The episode begins with a melodious title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show consists of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. The Symphony segment presents the original poetry in the voices of a global team of Poets For Peace on the theme of the show. This is Episode Part 1 of a series of 3 episodes on the vital concept of Global Family. The poets participating in this episode’s Symphony segment are Sumayra Ahmad and Bushra Khan from UK and Kashmala Ahmad from USA. This segment also reveals a dream and quote of an eminent spiritual personality about the significance of poetry writing. The Viewpoint segment contains interview of a professor of Anthropology from UMBC University USA exploring the concept of Global Family. The Inspirational segment contains Divine enlightenment on the concept of Global Family from the Holy Quran and the sacred poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him. This segment also presents Divine attributes of peace and security.
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Episode 10. Traditionally Submissive. An analysis of the issue of Muslim women being labelled as traditionally submissive. What were the ladies of early Islam like, what is their legacy? What is the core Islamic teaching about women and their rights? We dispel some misconceptions. Are Muslim women traditionally submissive? Is Islamic society patriarchal? Does Islam encourage men to limit female access to education and learning? We find out through discussion, historical context and personal thoughts.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 23rd November 2025.
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Episode 25. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes?In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Bari (The Evolver). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives. Episode 26. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes?In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Al-Mu’min (The Infuser of Faith). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Episode 23. A reception held in honour of the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore on 26th September 2013. Over 100 people, including Mr. Lee Khoon Choy a founding member of the ruling People’s Action Party, who during a distinguished career also served as Singapore’s Ambassador to various countries were present at the historic event. During the keynote address his holiness spoke to a gathering of dignitaries from Singapore, one of the world’s most highly developed economies, to espouse the economic principles of Islam.
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Episode 43. The vital theme Purpose of Life is explored through poetry, public viewpoints and finally though the enlightening verses of the Holy Quran and the sacred poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him related to the theme. This is the Part 2 of a series of 6 episodes on this vast theme which shall follow in sequence. The Symphony segment consists of thought provoking poetry of Dr Bushra Khan from UK and Dr Khursheedah Junood from Sydney Australia. The Viewpoint segment contains the second part of an interesting interview between a clinical pharmacist Madheea Iqbal and a registered nurse Satinder Kaur Bains. The Inspirational segment contains commences with recitation of a verse from the Holy Quran elaborating the Purpose of Life as well as recitation and explanation of poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him related to the theme.
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Series 3 Episode 6. This episode will cover the growing area of Brain Computing Interfacing. A thorough explanation of this field will be provided. Fascinating facts about the brain will be presented to our listeners before delving into the different types of Brain Computing Interfacing. Different types of BCI will then be described including invasive and noninvasive types. Different companies involved in this work will be discussed such as Elon Musk’s Neural link. Also, as more companies get involved in this field, and more devices become available, the impact of the ethics of the BCI is also growing more complex. So this will also be briefly discussed during this episode.
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Episode 1. Our guest is Dr Musa Sami, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist (specialising in addiction & substance abuse) at the University of Nottingham, UK. We discuss the fundamentals of how addictions develop, the biological effects & methods to counteract addiction.As an Ahmadi Muslim, Dr Musa Sami also comments on Islamic studies to reflect on how Islamic principles can guide & alleviate addiction. We further discuss avenues for future research and ideas for exploration.
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Series Seven, Episode 2. The Signs and Help of Allah (Nishanaat) for the Promised Messiah (a.s.) from the book Malfoozat Vol. 10. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Hannan Arshad, Basil Aziz and Eeqan Ahmad to discuss about the various Signs and Help that Allah gave to the Promised Messiah (a.s.). We discuss a passage from Malfoozat where the Promised Messiah (a.s.) has explained about these Signs and Help that Allah bestowed upon him. In this programme we discuss the heavenly sign of the eclipse which was a great sign for the Imam Mahdi. We also discuss the eclipse prayer and other special prayers.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 23rd November 2025.
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Episode 18. This show seeks to delve into the topic of gossip, back-biting, rumours, ill-thinking and slander. Why do people do it? What are the effects of it? How does this unfold in both the private and public spheres? What do the Islamic teachings elaborate on the antidote and solutions? The concept of Qawl-e-Sadeed [speaking the ‘right word’], the powerful healing of prayer, Allah’s attribute of covering our faults (Sattari) and Istaghfar (seeking forgiveness of Allah) and in turn cover other people’s weaknesses.
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Episode 40. The episode start with an iconic title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show comprises of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. Symphony segment presents poems of Rameen Masood, Bushra Khan, Reem Shraiky, Zara Mahmood, Madheea Iqbal from UK and Dr Shehzad Salim from USA Viewpoint segment contains interview of Glynis Joy Francis, a poetry enthusiast, philosopher and Bicycle Mayor of Manchester 2022. Interviewer is Sumayra Ahmad. Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse related to global family concept of humanity. Followed by its elaboration. There is a clip about the Divine Attribute of Compassion. A poem by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Massih Ii is sung by Farah Mirza and brief commentary by Rameen Masood.
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Episode 65. Welcome to the Voice of the Caliph. You are now going to listen to the Keynote address delivered by the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), at the Inauguration of Fath-e-Azeem (The Great Victory) Mosque, Zion, Illinois, USA. This blessed event took place on the 8th of October 2022.
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Episode 2. This special 30-part series delves into the divine attributes of God Almighty, exploring their significance and relevance in our lives. Through these discussions, we seek to answer fundamental questions: Who is our God? How can we recognize Him? And how do we strengthen our connection with Him through an understanding of His attributes? In today's episode, we focus on the attribute Ar-Rahim (The Most Compassionate). With the insights of an esteemed guest, we will explore the depth of this characteristic, its impact on our spiritual journey, and its manifestation in our daily lives.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 23rd November 2025.
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Episode 11. Full Holy Quran Recitation with English translation and short commentary, recited by Idir Iken, with narration by Mansoor Clarke. This episode covers Chapter 02 Verse 244-261 of the Holy Quran.
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Episode 5. Regularly described as the religion of peace, Islam provides many avenues through which Muslims are encouraged to move through the world promoting the values of harmony and unity. While we regularly hear about the teachings that inspire us to promote peace, what do we know about the people, specifically, the Muslim women, who have done so? Looking at the state of the current world, it seems even more important to understand how individuals have found ways to push for peace in their lives and communities. In this programme, we will be looking closely at how Muslim women define peace and how they have continued to conform to their roles as peacemakers throughout the history of Islam.
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Series 2 Episode 12. In this episode we speak to Dr Umar Nasser, to share some of his thoughts on some of the remarkable verses Holy Quran that relate to Science. Dr Umar Nasser is a co-founder of Rational Religion, which is run by a group of young Ahmadi Muslims who want to show that science and religion are reconcilable; that faith and reason can go together; that true spirituality and true religion are one and the same. Rational Religion is part of the National Outreach Team of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK. Dr Umar Nasser is a medical doctor who writes on atheism, religion and society. A public speaker on religion in the contemporary world, Umar has coordinated anti-radicalization event campaigns across UK universities.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 14th December 2025.
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Hadhrat Abu Bakr Siddique. Part 1. In light of all that has been said about the concept of Islamic Caliphate, this episode will look at the life and works of the first khalifa of Islam Hahdrat Abu Bakr Siddique (may Allah be pleased with him). Regarded as one of the closest companions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and the first man to accept Islam, learn about how he came to be a khalifa and what values the institution truly stood for.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4 Verse 67-89. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Episode 230 – Life Lessons As times have changed, so have attitudes towards religion. Once rightly considered the source of morality, today religion is viewed as the tale of a bygone era that has little room in modern society. Over centuries, secular philosophers examining endless pain and suffering, have ascribed religion to be responsible for strife in the world. As the young in particular shift further away from religion, with reference to a book written in the form of a letter to a young Muslim, we’ll discuss why belief in God is just as relevant today for us.
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Episode 66. Welcome to the Voice of the Caliph. You are now going to listen to the Keynote address delivered by the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), at the Inauguration of Baitul Ikram Mosque, Allen, Texas, USA. This blessed event took place on the 8th of October 2022.
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Life of Hadhrat Khadija (may Allah be pleased with her): We will look at the life of the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and learn about her courage and how she became a pioneer for women's rights in Islam. Book: Hadhrat Sayeedah Khadija (May Allah be pleased with her) by Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry.
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Episode 12. Full Holy Quran Recitation with English translation and short commentary, recited by Idir Iken, with narration by Mansoor Clarke. This episode covers Chapter 02 Verse 262-287 of the Holy Quran.
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With Dr Hammad Khan. A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Series Five, Episode 7. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) safeguarding the interest of the poor. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the second source in Islam – Sunnah. We will be discussing the different aspects of the Life of the Holy Prophet (saw) from the book ’Life of Muhammad’ by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Ahmad (ra), the second Khalifa of Ahmadiyyat. In this programme they will discuss the Holy Prophet (saw)’s safeguarding the interest of the poor and his treatment of slaves, neighbours and relatives.
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Episode 63. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores the amazing life of Sir Iftikhar Ahmad Ayaz.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 23rd November 2025.
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Episode 231 – Environmental Stewardship In this episode we explore the Islamic concept of environmental stewardship, examining the role of Muslims as stewards of the Earth. We’ll delve into how core Islamic principles—such as balance, moderation, and avoiding waste—offer a powerful framework for sustainable living in today's world. We'll highlight how mosques are embracing eco-friendly practices like solar energy, water conservation, and sustainable building materials. By blending these teachings with modern examples, the goal of this episode is to inspire a green revolution within Muslim communities, rooted in faith and the responsibility to care for Allah’s creation.
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Episode 6. Hazrat Maryam (peace be on her), the mother of Prophet Jesus (peace be on him), is a salient figure in religious history who has inspired humankind for centuries. Maryam was a model of piety, patience, chastity, and righteousness. She is the only woman mentioned by name in the Qur’an, and the most mentioned woman in the New Testament. This episode explores Maryam’s beautiful qualities, for which the Qur’an sets her as an example for both male and female believers. There will also be discussions on certain theological doctrines and debates, including the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of Mary, with emphasis on Islam’s untainted portrayal & what we can learn from her exemplary character.
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Episode 10. The Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE). The origin of the Umayyad dynasty, their achievements and expansion of the Islamic empire.
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Episode 67. Welcome to the Voice of the Caliph. You are now going to listen to the Keynote address delivered by the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), at the Inauguration of the Baitus Salaam Mosque, Scunthorpe, UK. This blessed event took place on the 17th June 2023.
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Episode 5. Gratitude of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) perfectly embodied the qualityof gratitude and practiced it throughout his life. He said one who is not grateful to mankindis not grateful to Allah. He remained content in all circumstances wholeheartedly submittingto the will of God.Episode 6. Compassion- In light of Islamic teachings. Having compassion for the creation of God and serving mankind is at the heart of Islamicteachings. To do good to people without any consideration of reward or recompense is thenobility of human character.
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Tune in to this live interactive show where we try and discover the road to peace and a brighter future.
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Series 3, Episode 1. In this episode we look at the evolutionary development of the human brain and its structure. We will look at the human brain as it evolved over time, mental development parallel to brain development, the development of consciousness parallel to mental development as well as the brain structure and functions. We will also delve into the history of psychiatry.
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Episode 1. Full Holy Quran Recitation with English translation and short commentary, recited by Idir Iken, with narration by Mansoor Clarke. This episode covers Chapter 1 and Chater 2 Verses 0-9 of the Holy Quran.
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Series Five, Episode 8. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) keeping good company. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the second source in Islam – Sunnah. We will be discussing the different aspects of the Life of the Holy Prophet (saw) from the book ’Life of Muhammad’ by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Ahmad (ra), the second Khalifa of Ahmadiyyat. In this programme they will discuss about the Holy Prophet’s (saw) keeping good company, safeguarding people’s faith and overlooking faults of others.
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Episode 2. The Origins of Western Culture (Part 1-Semetic/Middle East roots& Greek culture)
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