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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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Khalil Gibran: Come and explore the life of Lebanese American poet Khalil Gibran, born to a Maronite family he become one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. We will be reading extracts from his Magnus Opum The Prophet, which explores the common themes of life, religion, marriage, giving, receiving and much more.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 18th February 2024.
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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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Season 5 Episode 1: In this episode the Around the Table team investigates the impact of Climate Change on the planet Earth. The team explores the causes and drivers of climate change, but doesn't limit the investigation to just the environmental impact. The investigation also focuses on us, how we live and how life on Earth will be impacted. Join us as we explore the facts and figures describing Climate Change and aim to unearth the possible outcomes of it and what could happen if the problem persists unchecked. Is it all doom and gloom? Tune in to find out.
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Episode 70. On 19th October 2024 His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his helper), the 5th Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community delivered a historic address marking 100 years since the foundation stone laying of the Fazl mosque, London’s first purpose built mosque.
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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.
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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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Episode 2: The theme for this programme shall be The Holy Quran, and we shall be exploring the beautiful and poetical style in which the Holy Quran is written and discussing the possible reasons why. The programme will also share a poem written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah (peace be upon him). We shall be chatting to our special guest about his journey in learning to recite the Quran in a melodious manner, and then hearing him recite some verses of his choice from the Holy Quran. Finally, we shall be hearing a poem by Jalil Sharif titled ‘Iqra’, that he presented during one of the Poets for Peace events.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 5 Verse 45-64. 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 7. Life of Muhammad. Part 2. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). This material is also available on the online Islamic Course at www.free-islamic-course.org.
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Episode 45.Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores with fellow Panelists, Prof Amir Sharif and Yousaf Aftab the Life and Services of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Ahmad Khalifatul Masih IV. The Script is based on all approved material by senior Jamaat officials including Imam sb Attaul Mujeeb Rashad that was prepared for documentaries to mark Khillafat Centenary celebrations.
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Episode 98. Tick Tick Tock: a tale of a curious clock. Have we ever really thought about what time is? Did we invent it? Is it simply what the clock reads? Time is not a constant. It does not 'move along' at the same 'speed' for everyone. It depends on how fast you are moving through space. Is it inextricably linked to space? Can time exist independently of space? Can there be space without time and what indeed the 'eras' according to Torah, Bible and Qur’an.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 11th February 2024.
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Episode 3. Whether you believe in God or not, some questions are just so big that they compel us all to think existentially. It’s time for a different conversation about morals, metaphysics and God. Because here at the Existence Project, we understand that sometimes, the most fascinating evidence for water, is thirst. This year, “The Existence Project” which has been launched by The Review of Religions will be providing the Jalsa guests with a truly inspiring and interactive experience and a variety of talks and presentations at their exhibition at this year’s jalsa. The radio show will be based around this very exhibition by highlighting some of the key aspects of the exhibition and the questions related to the existence of God, for example, the concept of God, experiencing God, and analysing atheism.
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Episode 14: In this show, we shall be speaking with a special guest on this show and hearing inspiring poetry from the acclaimed poet Alex Borthwick, who is from Durham in northeast England. Alex found an intimate link between spirituality and writing poetry, as poetry allowed him to think about spirituality in unique ways, which is why he found it perfect to develop his spirituality. We shall be hearing about his life, why he converted to Islam Ahmadiyyat, and hearing a selection of 12 poems which he had written to express his emotions as he went through the process of converting, and hence clarify his thoughts during this inspirational journey.
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Episode 32. Marriage. The 2021 UK census highlighted a slump in younger people marrying. In 1991, 2.7 million 25- to 35-year-olds were unmarried. Today that figure is at 5.8 million. What perceptions do we have of marriage today that young people are delaying it? Women gained the right to work in the UK in early 20th century. They needed financial security and marriage for many, was the only way. With changed circumstances, is it that” marriage “doesn’t really make sense anymore” for women? We explore that there is more to marriage than meets the eye and why Islam views marriage as extremely favourable.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 205. Phases of Life: Lajna Ima’illah How is our identity and faith shaped as we journey through life? How do we learn, practice and embed the values we hold close? How do we practically apply the teachings of our youth to the actions of our adult life? This programme looks at how membership of Lajna Imaillah changes and develops throughout a woman's life and reflects on how the colours of faith change with the seasons of life.
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Season 3 Episode 1. This episode starts with the backdrop of what Islam was like in America in the 1970s. This episode revolves around the efforts of Caliphate to connect with the African-American Ahmadis especially Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad (May Allah have mercy on him) and Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (May Allah have mercy on him). In particular there is a focus on the tours of the Caliphs to America and direct addresses to the African-American Ahmadis such as the Detroit Address.
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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 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. 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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Series 3. Episode 1. Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick and Farhan Ali to discuss the book 'Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam' by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad a.s. To help understand the book easier, questions have been made from the book and then they are discussed. In this programme they will discuss the first part of Question One - The Physical, Moral and Spiritual States of Man, taken from the pages 1 - 49 and covers:- The 3 stages of natural states; The Soul; Progress of man; Pork, Chastity, etc.
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Episode 45.Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores with fellow Panelists, Prof Amir Sharif and Yousaf Aftab the Life and Services of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Ahmad Khalifatul Masih IV. The Script is based on all approved material by senior Jamaat officials including Imam sb Attaul Mujeeb Rashad that was prepared for documentaries to mark Khillafat Centenary celebrations.
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Episode 99: Birds of a Feather On today’s programme we take a look at the phrase, ‘Birds of a feather’, with reference to the Abrahamic faiths and the significance of birds especially the story attached to Jesus on whom be peace. Join us for a report on bird deities and importance in other faith and cultures and a closer look at some of the world’s winged friends.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 8th March 2026.
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Episode 4. 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 56-87 of the Holy Quran.
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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 25. Friendship and Sisterhood. Imagine a world with complete peace, unity, and harmony! It seems so unachievable that most people would laugh at the thought. Still, let’s at least strive for it. What’s the best way of striving for harmony, unity, and sisterhood? Having conversations can be inspiring. Let’s have a conversation on the importance of sisterhood and the meaning of valuable relationships from which we can derive support, warmth, comfort, and overall life satisfaction. It’s through building of communities that we are able to flourish. It is in our best interest to do our part in striving towards unity and harmony. So, let’s explore what we can do to make this dream a reality.
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Episode 27. This final episode reflects on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as a role model for all time. His life was a living Qur’an — marked by integrity, compassion, justice, and faith in action. We explore how his example unites message and messenger, and why his teachings remain a timeless guide for individuals and societies today.
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Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 27. Throughout the Holy Qur’an, believers are taught to act with justice. But what does this mean in practical matters? Join us as we discuss how the month of Ramadan teaches us more about justice and everyday life.
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Season 2 Episode 5. Let's explore how Islam became embedded in American life through the development of Ahmadi institutions. Including the first annual convention and later annual conventions, which came about. We will explore the presence of Islam in America for females and how the Sewing Circle and Lajna Imaillah (Ahmadiyya Muslim Women's Association) came to be organised. We will also discuss the available Islamic literature in America and how the Ahmadi mission was pioneering in bringing the Holy Quran, Life of Muhammad and Tomb of Jesus (books by Sufi Bengalee May Allah have mercy on him) to America.
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Episode 8. 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-Mujib (The Responsive). 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 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 andthe most merciful towards all creation of God. He wished well for even those who causedhim 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 ahaven 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 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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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 Five, Episode 4. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) relationship with God part 2. 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' from the book ’Life of Muhammad (sa)’ by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Ahmad (ra), the second Khalifa of Ahmadiyyat. In this programme they will continue to discuss the close relationship the Holy Prophet (saw) had with Allah.
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Episode 22. Genghis Khan- Warrior, Military Leader. Dr Mohammed Iqbal with guests Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmed discuss the life of Genghis Khan or Temüjin - the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia.
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Episode 16. Access to NHS services is diverse and readily available to those who can navigate smartphones or other digital devices with an internet connection. The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, with more people utilizing online consultations, reliable web-based information from NHS.uk, and services like NHS 111 or Pharmacy First. These options empower individuals to enhance self-care and directly access the most appropriate NHS services for their needs. In this episode the panel explored and gave information on the changes that took place in the NHS especially in the primary care and inclusion of allied health care professionals I.e. Paramedics, Clinical Pharmacists, practice-based physiotherapists, Social prescribers.
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Episode 9. 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-Quddus (The Most Sacred). 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 82. Forgiveness. Forgiveness is a value given precedence by cultures and afforded much importance by religions across the world and is also an important tenet for those who are not bound by culture, religion or obligation. It can create turmoil but also when given and accepted it can give us peace and shape hope in a world puzzled by life’s man-made complexities and necessities. Religion makes it so very simple and clear and this beckons the question why then is it so difficult for us practically. Why do we face turmoil in beckoning forgiveness and sadly sometimes in granting it?
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Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 22. Join us this Ramadan as we look at the importance of managing and controlling our emotions to truly benefit from the essence of Ramadan.Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 23. What’s the difference between happiness and contentment? In today’s Ramadan special, we will talk about how to achieve contentment and how this is a most beneficial way of viewing life.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 27. This final episode reflects on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as a role model for all time. His life was a living Qur’an — marked by integrity, compassion, justice, and faith in action. We explore how his example unites message and messenger, and why his teachings remain a timeless guide for individuals and societies today.
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Ramadan Talk Season 3 Episode 17. This episode revolves around the act of propagating Islam. particularly focusing on the teachings and efforts of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Key points include the concept of "Dawat Ilallah," the duty to propagate Islam, the five pillars of Islam, building personal relationships for effective propagation, addressing negative perceptions of Islam, utilizing media for outreach (MTA), and setting a positive example as a Muslim.
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Episode 35. Everyone agrees that China’s rise and transformation over the last few decades has been absolutely amazing. Napoleon had once remarked about China “Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world”. It seems China has re-awakened, and it is making its presence being felt all around the world. When we look at the overall recorded history of the world, which goes back several thousand years, Asia has been the most important region of the world. For nearly two thousand years, until the mid-1800s, China, and India, were the biggest economies of the world. In many ways the last 200 years of European dominance have been an aberration. Human civilisations and nations are like living organisms, they have life cycles. Some evolve into new nations and cultures and some totally disappear from the face of the globe. China represents a large nation and a civilisation, which has gone through several cycles and has had many ups and downs. China is the only ancient civilisation to fall down several times and rise again to enter the modern world. One of the most important distinguishing features of China is that it is a civilisational state, unlike many other states in the world. For about two and a half thousand years there has been a Chinese nation using a Chinese language. China has had a continuing experience of civilisation rivalled in duration only by that of ancient Egypt. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History will explore the rich history of China in a four part programme with his panelists Arif Ahmed and Yousaf Aftab. This is Part 2 of this 4 Part series, which will cover the period from the Tang dynasty all the way to the Yuan dynasty established by the Mongol Empire in 1279 CE.
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Episode 26. Women’s Sports Uniform. News about female sporting uniforms holding girls back from participation is sport is disappointing and worrying but also nothing new. This episode of Sisters on Air will explore recent headlines into sexist female sporting uniforms, and the implications of this on young girls' physical and mental wellbeing. We will then go on to look at how events in sporting can sometimes be a microcosm reflecting society and explore how regulations regarding dress code have affected other groups- specifically Muslim women and finally discuss what Islamic regulations of dress are, why they exist and their benefits.
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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 44. 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. This is the Part 3 of a series of 6 episodes on this vast theme. The Symphony segment consists of thought provoking poetry of Bushra Khan from UK, Misha Hashmi from Canada, Shifa Ahmad from USA and Sadiqa Mamoon. The Viewpoint segment contains the from part of an interview of Vicky Martin, a social care manager by broadcaster Sumayra Ahmad. The Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse on the theme of the show as well as recitation and explanation of poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him shedding light on the subject.
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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 Five, Episode 5. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) treatment of women. 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’s (saw) treatment of women, his attitude towards his wives and his high moral qualities.
Learn more00:00Wednesday
Episode 36. Everyone agrees that China’s rise and transformation over the last few decades has been absolutely amazing. Napoleon had once remarked about China “Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world”. It seems China has re-awakened, and it is making its presence being felt all around the world. When we look at the overall recorded history of the world, which goes back several thousand years, Asia has been the most important region of the world. For nearly two thousand years, until the mid-1800s, China, and India, were the biggest economies of the world. In many ways the last 200 years of European dominance have been an aberration. Human civilisations and nations are like living organisms, they have life cycles. Some evolve into new nations and cultures and some totally disappear from the face of the globe. China represents a large nation and a civilisation, which has gone through several cycles and has had many ups and downs. China is the only ancient civilisation to fall down several times and rise again to enter the modern world. One of the most important distinguishing features of China is that it is a civilisational state, unlike many other states in the world. For about two and a half thousand years there has been a Chinese nation using a Chinese language. China has had a continuing experience of civilisation rivalled in duration only by that of ancient Egypt. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History will explore the rich history of China in a four part programme with his panelists Arif Ahmed and Yousaf Aftab. This is Part 3 of this 4 Part series, which will cover the Great Ming dynasty which replaced the Mongol Yuan dynasty and finished off with the Qing dynasty which eventually capitulated to the European powers bringing imperial rule to an end.
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Episode 15. We discussed common ENT problems with a specialist ENT Surgeon, including when to use antibiotics for sore throats, blocked nose remedies and their side effects, and causes of Earache, including what to do with earwax.
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Episode 10. 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-Jabbar (The Compeller). 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 83.Language and Communication. How important is language? How did language develop over time? What is the purpose of different languages? Is language the only form of communication? What does faith have to say about language and words?
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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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Episode 28. This episode looks at the Prophet’s final campaigns and his Farewell Address — moments that united Arabia and delivered a message of justice, equality, and human dignity. We reflect on how his last words at Arafat continue to challenge injustice and guide humanity today.
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Ramadan Talk Season 3 Episode 2. This episode explores the concept of humility through various aspects of Islam which includes references from the Holy Qur’an, a prime example of humility, and talks about the importance of patience aligned with God’s commandments.
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Episode 37. Everyone agrees that China’s rise and transformation over the last few decades has been absolutely amazing. Napoleon had once remarked about China “Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world”. It seems China has re-awakened, and it is making its presence being felt all around the world. When we look at the overall recorded history of the world, which goes back several thousand years, Asia has been the most important region of the world. For nearly two thousand years, until the mid-1800s, China, and India, were the biggest economies of the world. In many ways the last 200 years of European dominance have been an aberration. Human civilisations and nations are like living organisms, they have life cycles. Some evolve into new nations and cultures and some totally disappear from the face of the globe. China represents a large nation and a civilisation, which has gone through several cycles and has had many ups and downs. China is the only ancient civilisation to fall down several times and rise again to enter the modern world. One of the most important distinguishing features of China is that it is a civilisational state, unlike many other states in the world. For about two and a half thousand years there has been a Chinese nation using a Chinese language. China has had a continuing experience of civilisation rivalled in duration only by that of ancient Egypt. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History will explore the rich history of China in a four part programme with his panelists Arif Ahmed and Yousaf Aftab. This is part 4 of this 4 part series, which will cover the rise of Modern China after the end of the Qing dynasty in 1912 and how it became an economic powerhouse.
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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 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 11th January 2026.
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Episode 5. In this episode, we’ll delve into the Alternative Energy Committee (AEC)’s journey of research and development behind its renewable energy electrification solutions, tracing the evolution of technologies used to provide renewable energy in underserved areas. From early trials to the successful deployment of these technologies, listeners will learn about the scale of impact, not just for households, but also for critical institutions like hospitals, clinics, surgeries, and schools. The episode will explore the extensive footprint of AEC’s electrification projects, highlighting their transformative effects on entire communities. We’ll also discuss the unique challenges faced in working in remote locations and the spirit of volunteering that drives those involved. Lastly, we’ll touch upon the importance of remedial maintenance in ensuring the sustainability and continuity of these energy solutions, ensuring long-term service to the people who depend on them.
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Episode 84. Theory of Knowledge II. In Theory of Knowledge, there are four ways of knowing: language, perception, reason and emotion. Language, like the air we breathe, so surrounds us that we hardly think about it or are consciously aware of it. It is relevant to the theory of knowledge because it is one of the main ways in which we acquire knowledge. Conversely, perception can be defined as the awareness of things through our five senses. But there is more to perception than meets the eye. For not only do our senses sometimes deceive us, but they are also selective and can be distorted by our beliefs and prejudices.
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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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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 22ndFebruary 2026.
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Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 20. Join us this Ramadan as we see how fasting brings self discipline into focus for Muslims around the world.Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 21. Let us take you on a spiritual odyssey, as we explore the transformative power of Ramadan and its ability to cultivate humility, empathy, and inner harmony within ourselves and our communities.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 28. This episode looks at the Prophet’s final campaigns and his Farewell Address — moments that united Arabia and delivered a message of justice, equality, and human dignity. We reflect on how his last words at Arafat continue to challenge injustice and guide humanity today.
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Ramadan Talk Season 3 Episode 15. In this episode of Ramadan Talk we discuss a beautiful verse of the Holy Quran which lays the foundation for not only improving oneself but also for creating a peaceful, harmonious and loving society. Join us to learn how we can change our lives in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Quran in this blessed month of this Ramadan.
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Season 2 Episode 6. Join us for the first detailed presentation ever of the African-American Ahmadi musicians. We focus specifically on the life of Talib Dawud and Yusuf Lateef.
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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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Series Five, Episode 6. Sunnah – Holy Prophet’s (saw) self-control. 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’s (saw) self-control, his justice and fair dealings and his regard for the poor.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st March2026.
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Episode 6. In this episode, we focus on Water for Life with a spotlight on Niger, exploring IAAAE’s impactful water project management across the African continent. Listeners gain insights into Niger’s environmental and economic challenges, where the scarcity of drinking water have material social consequences. The episode reveals how providing something as simple as water can create life-changing progress, while also addressing the increasing scarcity of this vital resource. We discuss IAAAE’s innovative solar water solutions that enhance sustainability and convenience, alongside the transfer of knowledge and skills to local communities to build capacity and ensure long-term impact. The role of deep local knowledge, supported by AMA chapters and its administration, ensure projects are geographically aligned with true needs and enables effective monitoring and evaluation. We also explore the personal growth volunteers experience, the humbling perspectives gained, and the psyche that drives enthusiasm to serve in harsh environments. Finally, we highlight IAAAE’s advocacy and policy efforts, which complement their physical projects to create broader systemic change.
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Episode 86. Religious Perspective on Mental Health. The idea that religion and mental health have been in conflict is still very prevalent. How are mental health conditions perceived by certain religions and cultures and how can a belief system influence one’s mental wellbeing either positively or negatively? Psychiatrists are promoting the concept of spirituality and its positive influence on mental wellbeing – how does this compare to a religious belief system? The programme will look specifically at how mental health conditions are perceived in the Christian, Hindu and Islamic faith and will attempt to answer more questions on the subject.
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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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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 22ndFebruary 2026.
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Episode 27. Victim Mindset. “I am miserable, therefore; I am” is the victim mindset of assuming no control and responsibility over one’s life while hurting the people offering support. This passive-aggressive behaviour is increasingly causing resistance to the progression of a peaceful society and tipping the scales favouring the burden of problems and decreasing solutions or, rather, the willingness to reach one. In this episode of sisters on Air, we aim to study the different presentations of the victim mindset and evaluate its detrimental impacts on the population. We will also answer the question of how women, living in this modern world in search of equality, can overcome beliefs of feeling victimised.
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Episode 29. This episode takes us to the final days of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ — a moment of grief, faith, and unshakable leadership. We reflect on his last words, the sorrow of his Companions, and how his legacy of light and guidance lives on beyond his passing.
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Ramadan Talk Season 3 Episode 3. There is much to be said about the blessings of prayer in this holy month, and today we will be thinking specifically about how ‘prayer begets prayer’ – that is, how through prayer we attain a closeness with God which ultimately leads us to pray with more passion and fervour. This powerful prayer teaches us that even when it comes to prayer, we must seek strength from God.
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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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Inspirational story of how Ibraheem Ikhlaf 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 7 Episode 3: In this episode the panellist look at the personal development, the pros and cons associated with the modern understanding of development. We will discuss the boom since lockdown on focusing upon self improvement against the role of religion in developed economies.
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Episode 28. Reflections and Perspectives. The recent years have been a rollercoaster ride for many, with the aftermath of the COVID pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis, Her Majesty the Queen’s Jubilee celebration and sad demise, the Football World Cup in Qatar, and more recently the NHS crisis. Join us on this episode of Sisters on Air, to hear about the unique perspective of Muslim women on a wide range of personal, social and political topics. From religion to health, personal growth, hobbies, environmentalism, political engagement and more, this episode covers it all.
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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 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 14. In this episode, we discuss what type of patients are suitable for the intensive care unit. What type of treatments are offered? When & How can the intensivists (doctors) decide to discontinue artificial support to extend life? What are the ethical dilemmas?
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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 8th March2026.
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Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 18. Friendliness may sound trivial but actually is an integral part of so many lives. What does Islam say about friendliness and the rights of friends? And how can we use the month of Ramadan to fulfil these? Join us as we discuss.Ramadan Talk Season 2 Episode 19. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims strive to attain nearness to God. Join us as we discuss how service to mankind will help you to attain this nearness to God while also spiritually progressing.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 30. This episode highlights the perfect example of justice shown by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). The Holy Qur’an commands believers to uphold justice, even if it is against themselves. The Prophet lived by this command completely — never showing favouritism towards family, friends, or tribe. His sense of justice was evident in every aspect of life: in law, in speech, and within the home.
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Ramadan Talk Season 3 Episode 13. Waking up for Tahajjud, especially during Ramadan, isn't just about religious devotion; it's a blend of spiritual benefits and psychological well-being. In today’s show we will shed light on how this mix creates a holistic approach to personal well-being providing believers with a pathway to a stronger spiritual connection and better overall health.
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Episode 38. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History is joined by special guest Professor Munro Price from the University of Bradford to discuss the Legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte.Prof Munro Price is an award-winning historian and Professor of Modern European History at the University of Bradford. He specialises in the French Revolution and has published widely on the subject. At the height of his power Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. He won most of these wars and the vast majority of his battles, building a large empire that ruled over continental Europe before its final collapse in 1815. As the Emperor of France and one of the greatest commanders in history, his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide. He remains one of the most celebrated and controversial political figures in human history.
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Episode 87. Responsibilities of a Woman: competing demands and priorities. This programme aims to looks from a faith perspective about any guidance about women excel in both personal and professional development while fulfilling their responsibilities.
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Season 7 Episode 4. The panel provide an introduction on the growth of the human population and what contributing factors are associated with this increase. The industrial revolution and its impact is discussed, alongside the demographic changes in developed nations, such as Germany and Japan. The panel go on to discuss the impact on global resources, water and land shortages and the impact of climate change. The need for justice and equity, against greed and need are also looked.
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Episode 29. A Taste of Faith. A woman's role is only in the kitchen' and 'All women are natural cooks'; Join us for an empowering episode of Sisters on Air as we invite two Muslim Women guests to challenge these two prevalent myths. Together, we will be exploring the teachings of 'halal', the historical and cultural context of food practices in Islam, and also shedding light on the science behind them. Make sure to stay tuned until the end to hear our guests’ favourite recipes and their top food recommendations!
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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. 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 12. The program begins by defining blood clots in general and the differences between blood clots in arteries and veins. A particular type of blood clot DVT is discussed, and its causes are touched upon. Diseases that can increase the risk of blood clots are highlighted and diagnosis, treatment and preventive measures for blood clots are mentioned. Finally, A few misconceptions regarding blood clots are cleared.
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Episode 12. 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-Hafiz (The Preserver). 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 1st March 2026.
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Episode 88. Melodies of the Soul. Since early times, the mesmerising and captivating qualities of the human voice have been used for singing and chanting, and creating a channel of connection to our spirituality. From the distinctive throat singing of Tibetan Monks and the Bhajans of Hinduism, to songs of praise in Islam, Christianity, other world faiths, whether singing on our own or in chorus, there is no doubt that the human voice can be a powerful and spiritual force. In this episode, we take a look at the power of singing on Faith and the world around us.
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Episode 51. On 17 May 2016, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Caliph, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad delivered the keynote address at a special reception held to mark his first ever visit to Sweden. Over 60 dignitaries and guests, including various Members of Parliament attended the evening reception, which took place at the Sheraton Hotel in Stockholm city centre. During his address, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad spoke in detail about the refugee crisis that has caused uncertainty and instability to spread in Europe during the past year.
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Episode 5. This episode will explore the benefits for upholding the right to FoRB. Namely, research has proven that FoRB can: Fosters respect Reduces corruption Engenders peace Encourages broader freedoms Develops the economy Overcomes over-regulation Multiplies trust The focus primarily will be on the economic benefits and the increase in the growth nations with high FoRB see. Why is that and what lessons can we learn from it?
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Episode 39. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History looks at the impact on Africa of European Colonisation, and with special guest Dr David Harris from the University of Bradford. Dr Harris is a Senior Lecturer in African Studies, which is a Division of Peace Studies and International Development, at the University of Bradford. David welcome. Dr David Harris specialises in West African politics, in particular in Sierra Leone and Liberia, but also in The Gambia and Ghana. His first book was published by IB Tauris in 2011; and a second book, Sierra Leone: A Political History, came out through Hurst first in 2013 and then in an updated second edition in 2020.
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Inspirational story of how Ali Muanda accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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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 48. On the evening of 7th November 2008, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifah, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad May Allah be his helper delivered the keynote address at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Al Mahdi Mosque in Bradford. The event was attended by dignitaries including mayors, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 46. The vital theme Purpose of Life is explored through poetry and the, 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 of the show. The Symphony segment consists of thought provoking poetry of Bushra Khan, Rabia Salim, Madheea Iqbal from UK and Dr Shehzad Salim from USA. The Viewpoint segment contains an interview with Snigdha Misty, an entrepreneur and social activist by Iram Wooley, a school governor and peace activist. The Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse enlightening the theme of the show, followed by recitation of the English rendering of a poem of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him followed by its elaboration.
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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 89. Reflections and Self-Evaluation. Does faith require us to self-reflect? We will look at religious and secular stories/parables regarding mirrors and try and see what message/purpose they carry. We will discuss how do we self-reflect, what are the methods and what are the commonalities between faiths for reflection. How can we judge if we are being reflective in a useful way?
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Episode 57. An address delivered 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 Afiyat Mosque in Sheffield. The event was attended by dignitaries including politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 17. "Our guest today is Dr Naveed Aziz who is a Genomics research scientist & serves as the Chief Executive Officer of CGEn, Canada’s national platform for genome sequencing & analysis. Dr Naveed’s leadership has enabled CGEn to fuel research and innovation, playing a key role in the advancement of technological developments within the field of genomics. He is passionate about the development of powerful and efficient solutions enabling high-speed data exchange at national and international scale. His previous roles include serving as the Director of Technology programs at Genome Canada, Head of Genomics at University of York, UK and as a Research Fellow at the Noble Research Institute, USA. In addition to being awarded the Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA) 2022 Research Partnership Award, Dr. Aziz was also named one of Canada’s Emerging Executive Leaders by adMare Academy Executive Institute in 2018 and included in the list of Canada’s Top 20 Dynamic CEOs by The CEO Publication in 2021. He has also recently presented a TEDx talk on Convergence of Divergence: The Mysteries of the Human Genome."
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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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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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Episode 13. 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 Qahhar (The Subduer, The All-Conquering). 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 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 11th February 2024.
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Episode 91. Join us for this hour as we look at another of the elements, this time ‘wind’. We discuss its presence in the world today, and in some faiths and cultures both past and present. We look to find the significance of wind in religious scripture, as well as taking a closer look at wind deities. Also a report on the use and harnessing of wind as an energy source.
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Episode 40. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores with fellow Panellist, Arif Ahmed the importance of Eidul Adha in Muslim Culture. They look at the historical figure of Prophet Abraham and his important position for over 3 billion people- which includes Muslims, Christians and Jews. In particular they look at the importance of his dream in which he has to sacrifice his ‘only son’- which Muslims believe to by Prophet Ishmael and Jes/Christians believe to be Prophet Isaac. They also explore the high level of trust placed by both Prophet Abraham and his wife Hagar in God Almighty in protecting and providing for them.
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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 49. Mankind’s futile search for happiness in our modern times has led to a shocking rise in anxiety, depression, panic, frustration and restlessness. Our century is witnessing the darkest night of human civilisation. At the height of material advancement the human soul is at it’s gloomiest abyss of despair. We have failed to find solace in the wildest of physical and material pleasures. The glaring need for an ultimate transcendent cure has never been so obvious. Symphony segment presents poems of Ruttab Noor from Canada and Bushra Khan from UK. Viewpoint segment contains an though provoking interview of a global inter-faith minister. Inspirational segment sheds light on the Elusive Quest for Happiness through enlightenment of Divine revelation and sacred poetry.
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Episode 10. Our guest is Professor Ahmet T. Kuru, USA, (PhD, University of Washington), Director of the Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies and Porteous Professor of Political Science at San Diego State University. Professor Ahmet was a postdoctoral scholar at Columbia University and is the author of 'Secularism and State Policies toward Religion: The United States, France, and Turkey,' which received the book award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. His most recent book, "Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison" (Cambridge University Press, 2019) became the co-winner of the American Political Science Association's International History and Politics Section Book Award. Professor Kuru’s works have been translated into Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, French, Indonesian, Malay, Persian, and Turkish and he has sparked much debate in the Muslim and Western world. We ask Prof. Ahmet about the underlying reasons that he believes are at the root of the decline of science, discovery and development in Muslim states.
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Episode 92. Art can be used to illumine our own faith or to teach us about the faith of others. It can help the artist to visually express spiritual feelings that they find hard to capture with words. Some people claim to find God's presence in creative activities, or on the journey of the creative process. So, does art enhance or hinder our religious experience? In this programme we will be exploring the relationship of art with faith, and how those with faith have expressed their devotion through different art forms since the beginning of time.
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Episode 70. On 19th October 2024 His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his helper), the 5th Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community delivered a historic address marking 100 years since the foundation stone laying of the Fazl mosque, London’s first purpose built mosque.
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Episode 14. "Join Dr Hasham Ahmad, a Medical Doctor and Researcher, exploring an introduction into the process of Embryology as described in the Holy Quran. The Holy Quran is a book of wisdom and was revealed in the 7th Century A.D. to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), with the commencement of the revelations during the blessed month of Ramadan. The Holy Quran is well known to contain knowledge and guidance pertaining to various specialities of life, both spiritual and of worldly nature. Embryology is the branch of science which studies the principles of pre-natal development of the gametes (sex cells), embryo and foetus. The degree of scientific accuracy within the Holy Quran, in relation to the topic of embryology, is explored and presented.
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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 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 22ndFebruary 2026.
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Episode 93 Sleep Sleep is a vital indicator for health and wellbeing. We spend up to one thirds of our lives asleep. Sleep needs vary across ages and are especially impacted by lifestyle and health. In this programme we explore the purpose of sleep, the different sleep patterns, its cultural and historic variations and, the manifestations and treatments of some common sleep disorders. We discuss the relationship between sleep quality and religious wellbeing, the common beliefs held by some religions around sleep and whether religion can in fact cure insomnia.
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Episode 45. On the evening of 30th September 2011, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Caliph, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad May Allah be his helper delivered the keynote address at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Bait-un-Nasr Mosque in Oslo Norway. The event was attended by dignitaries including mayors, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Episode 9. Humility – In light of Islamic Teachings. In Islam, the first stage of man’s spiritual development is that of humility. Islamic teachings help shun false pride by constantly reminding us of the transient nature of this world and our limited capabilities as humans.
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Episode 3. A lively discussion between scholars of completely different religions to tackle one tough question. In this week's episode "A Sunni, Shia, Catholic and Ahmadi debate on how to find the true Messiah".
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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 7 episode 5. Global governance part 1. In this episode we introduce and provide the background to global governance. We look to answer questions like when did this concept originate? What was the need for it? We will explore the concept of the League of Nations and its dissolution as well as the establishment of the United Nations and it success and failures. Finally we will look at the Islamic Principles on governance and give examples from the life of the Holy Prophet and Caliphs and advice and guidance from His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (atba).
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Episode 41. Dr Mohammed Iqbal, the host of Living History, explores with fellow Panelists, Arif Ahmed and Prof Amir Sharif, the claim of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi. They also look at the founding of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the re-introduction of Khilafat within Islam.The script is based on all approved material by senior Jamaat officials including Imam Sahib Ata ul Mujeeb Rashid that was prepared for documentaries to mark Khilafat Centenary celebrations in 2008.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st March 2026.
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A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Episode 30. The Learning Zone. We all strive, as females, to feel empowered. As women, we are strong, bold, courageous, and, most importantly, empowered. However, what is it that gives us this feeling of empowerment? It can be several things, including achievement, overcoming hardship; the list goes on and on. However, today I would like to focus on how academic achievements play a role in female empowerment. Let’s discuss the importance of an education in producing strong and empowered women.
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Episode 42. 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. This is the Part 1 of a series of 6 episodes on this vast theme, which shall follow in sequence The Symphony segment consists of thought provoking poetry of Bushra Khan, a visionary poet from East Sussex. The Viewpoint segment contains the first part of an interesting interview between a clinical pharmacist Madheea Iqbal and a registered nurse Satinder Kaur. The Inspirational segment commences with verses 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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Episode 94 Eyes: Windows to the Soul A look at this fascinating organ that gives many the power of sight and the ability to see the beauties of creation, from a religious and medical point of view. Today we explore the different meanings associated with the eye in faith and culture including a brief look at the ‘Evil Eye’, as well as symbolism that surrounds the eye and what it means to see and believe.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 22ndFebruary 2026.
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Season 2 Episode 1. Join us as we explore Allah’s attribute As-Salam, the Source and Giver of Peace, who grants safety and harmony to His creation. Through His guidance, hearts find comfort, homes find stability, and societies find justice. Recognising As-Salām inspires us to become reflections of His peace and to forgive, to be kind, and to build calm wherever we go, until peace flows through our lives as naturally as His mercy.
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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 66. Have you ever wondered why mental illness, anxiety, depression, panic are increasing alarmingly worldwide? Why at the height of our material advancement the human soul is at it’s gloomiest abyss of despair? We have failed to find solace in the wildest of physical and material pleasures. The glaring need for an ultimate transcendent cure has never been so obvious. We are spiritual beings in a physical habitat that’s why our hearts outburst. Ever craving to unite with its origin and source, to revive our souls with its vital force.
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Series 3 Episode 7. This episode will cover the future of transportation with a focus on vehicles. The episode will be broadly about the electrification of vehicles. In terms of electrification, the motivation behind this will be discussed. The targets and challenges for achieving this transition towards electric vehicles will be discussed. Batteries, electric motors and related technology will be discussed. Fuel cells and the hydrogen economy will be discussed. In the concluding section, the prophecies of the Holy Prophet (saw) will be presented and the verse of the Holy Qur’an about the future of transportation will be presented.
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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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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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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st March2026.
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Episode 31. Food Security. Conferred the honourable duty to provide both physical and spiritual nourishment to their families, women are recognised in Islam as having the distinct capacity to strengthen society’s prosperity. In a world beset with inequities in food security and distribution, we also explore the guidance Islam offers on this issue. We will additionally reflect on recent research on how Muslim women and their household management was affected by COVID-19. There will be discussion on physical and economic access to vital resources such as food, with this linked to the principles of equity and sustainability embedded in Islam. What role can women play in enacting these principles, within and beyond their homes?
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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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Episode 95. Interfaith Dialogue A brief look into the history of interfaith dialogue and outreach in Islam. How has it developed over recent years and why is interfaith dialogue relevant to the world today?
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 8th March2026.
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Episode 5. 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 56-87 of the Holy Quran.
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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 50. This show is rather special, as we are going to hear a recording of a Poetry event which took place in the Baitul Futuh Mosque. The theme of this Poetry event was ‘Establishing Global Peace’ which is quite pertinent especially amidst the very worrying conflicts and injustices we witness taking place around the globe, such as Palestine. The Poetry event lasted for an hour and a half where 10 poets read their personal poetical thoughts on this theme. So this show, is the first of a three part show of this recorded event, where you will get to hear words from some distinguished people relating to this theme as well as 3 amazing poems. Rahan Shaheen provided a brief introduction to the event and its purpose. This was followed by the beautiful Arabic recitation of Chapter 4 verse 136 of the Holy Quran by Imam Naseem Ahmad Bajwa who is the Imam of the Baitul Futuh Mosque, the largest Mosque in western Europe. The English translation was then very eloquently read by Tommy Kahlon. Haider Hameed began by sharing the translation of an Arabic poem named ‘The Qasidah’ which was written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, peace be upon him, who claimed to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi of the latter days. The first poet Fareed Ahmad shared his poem titled ‘The Darkness of War’, which was written in the first few weeks of the conflict between Israel and Gaza, as we were all shaken by the brutal and deadly conflict which unfolded with horrific injustices of innocent victims on both sides, especially the Palestinians whose death toll grew by the hour. The second poem is from the poet Nasar Bhunoo with his poem titled ‘I can’t wait’ which was inspired by a conversation he had with his daughter and the struggles he had experienced in talking about war and genocide, and the salvation he found in the power of praying to God. The third poem is from Dr Muddassar Rashid with his poem titled ‘Colosseum of Pain’, which he was inspired to write as he pondered about world affairs and a nagging question which gnawed at his consciousness of him being like a spectator in this Colosseum of pain and suffering. The full event can be watched on YouTube by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX51wR1XBxo
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Series 3 Episode 8. Moonsighting and its importance in Islam. There will be a brief introduction to the topic of moon sighting. An overview of the religious and historical perspectives on crescent moon sighting will be presented. This will include the Holy Quran and Hadith about moon sighting. A brief discussion about the early Muslim scholars and their insights and progress in relation to moon sighting, such as the works of Abu Rayhan al-Biruni. Professor Bernard Yallop’s criterion for crescent moon sighting models and will be presented and how these criteria are employed. This will include a brief discussion about visibility curves – criteria, altitude, elongation, whilst trying to keep the material as accessible and understandable as possible. There will be discussion about why different Muslims groups tend to celebrate Eid or start of Ramadan on different days. This will include a brief discussion about the difference between the new moon, which is when the moon is first visible, as compared to when the “astronomical new moon” occurs.
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Episode 3. Join us for a special episode with Taha al Hiti. We will look at his first recollections of writing letters, his innovation in calligraphy. The introduction of calligraphy synchronised with architecture as well as different concepts of calligraphy and architecture.
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Episode 11. 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 tackle the hard balance between materialism and spirituality".
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 5 Verse 28-45. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 31st August 2025.
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Episode 44. 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. This is the Part 3 of a series of 6 episodes on this vast theme. The Symphony segment consists of thought provoking poetry of Bushra Khan from UK, Misha Hashmi from Canada, Shifa Ahmad from USA and Sadiqa Mamoon. The Viewpoint segment contains the from part of an interview of Vicky Martin, a social care manager by broadcaster Sumayra Ahmad. The Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse on the theme of the show as well as recitation and explanation of poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him shedding light on the subject.
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Episode 6. 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 123-146 of the Holy Quran.
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With Ahsan Ahmedi. A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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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 96. People come and people go, families and generations pass. The passage of time is certain and with it each life ages. What are the challenges and duties facing us in youth when we see the elderly and what are the challenges facing the elderly? What can we learn from them as they reflect back on life? Faith is seen to grow stronger as we age; is it our faith that changes or our perspective of it?
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Episode 49. On 20 February 2016, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad May Allah be his helper delivered the keynote address at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Ikram mosque in Leicester. The event was attended by Various dignitaries and politicians, including Rt Hon, Keith Vaz MP and Simon Cole, Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police.
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Why I Believe in God (Review of Religions): In today's episode we will explore the concept of God in Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. We will learn how history has celebrated the Ideology of God and through a practical approach we will explore why even today millions of people still choose to believe in a Divine creator. Reading: Why I believe in God by S.M Shahab Ahmad -Review of Religions link to article
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 8th March2026.
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Episode 42. Dr Mohammed Iqbal, the host of Living History, explores with fellow panelists, Arif Ahmed and Prof Amir Sharif, the life and services of Hazrat Maulvi Noorudin, Khalifatul Masih I. The script is based on all approved material by senior Jamaat officials including Imam Sahib Atta ul Mujeeb Rashid that was prepared for documentaries to mark Khilafat Centenary celebrations.
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Season 7 episode 6. Global governance part 2. In this episode we introduce and provide the background to global governance. We look to answer questions like when did this concept originate? What was the need for it? We will explore the concept of the League of Nations and its dissolution as well as the establishment of the United Nations and it success and failures. Finally we will look at the Islamic Principles on governance and give examples from the life of the Holy Prophet and Caliphs and advice and guidance from His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (atba).
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Episode 69. At a time when we witness growing distress in the world, The Ahmadiyya Muslim community is dedicated to establishing peace and to protect the basic human rights of all wherever they may be in the world and is also keen to recognising efforts made by those who seek to advance the cause of peace. The Ahmadiyya Peace Symposium was started well over a decade ago, to promote a deeper understanding of Islam and other faiths, and to inspire a mutual effort for lasting peace. More than a thousand guests attend this unique event held at Baitul Futuh Mosque every year. Including secretaries of state, ministers, ambassadors, journalists and academics, as well as representatives from numerous charities and faith communities.
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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 quality of gratitude and practiced it throughout his life. He said one who is not grateful to mankind is not grateful to Allah. He remained content in all circumstances wholeheartedly submitting to 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 Islamic teachings. To do good to people without any consideration of reward or recompense is the nobility 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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Episode 32. Marriage. The 2021 UK census highlighted a slump in younger people marrying. In 1991, 2.7 million 25- to 35-year-olds were unmarried. Today that figure is at 5.8 million. What perceptions do we have of marriage today that young people are delaying it? Women gained the right to work in the UK in early 20th century. They needed financial security and marriage for many, was the only way. With changed circumstances, is it that” marriage “doesn’t really make sense anymore” for women? We explore that there is more to marriage than meets the eye and why Islam views marriage as extremely favourable.
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Episode 7. 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 147-178 of the Holy Quran.
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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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Episode 97. The Rites and Rituals of Hair Since time began, humans have styled their hair in an array of fashions based on climate, culture, and politics, but does hair serve us in more ways than simply providing warmth and style? Some believe that it is a source of spirituality and strength whilst others believe it is nothing more than one of our evolutionary and sociological identifying features. In this episode we will try to uncover some of the very interesting hirsute practices that have been embraced by society throughout time, asking: what role has Faith played in influencing our hair trends? And what differences we can find in the social norms for men and women, and why?
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