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Series Four, Episode 1. Hadith - Forty Gems of Beauty by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick and Farhan Ali to discuss the third source in Islam - Hadith. We will be discussing the 40 hadith from the book '40 Gems of Beauty' by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. In this programme we will be discussing the definition of Hadith, the method of narration, the categories of narrators and Hadith and the difference between hadith and Sunnah.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 13th September 2024.
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An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a reception held in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Find out about the work of fair trade and its need within the food and agricultural industries and how you can get involved at home.
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Episode 1. The First Woman: The Legacy of Eve. Gender Equality and equity is an inherent feature of Islam that can be traced all the way back to the first woman, known in Arabic as Hawwa and in English as Eve. In today’s episode of Sisters on Air we will explore who Eve is and how she has been presented in religion? How has the representation of Eve changed over time within an increasingly secularised society? What is the impact of Eve’s legacy on modern women? And, what can we learn from the Islamic narration of the story of Adam and Eve about women’s rights and responsibilities in Islam?
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Episode 40. The episode start with an iconic title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show comprises of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. Symphony segment presents poems of Rameen Masood, Bushra Khan, Reem Shraiky, Zara Mahmood, Madheea Iqbal from UK and Dr Shehzad Salim from USA Viewpoint segment contains interview of Glynis Joy Francis, a poetry enthusiast, philosopher and Bicycle Mayor of Manchester 2022. Interviewer is Sumayra Ahmad. Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse related to global family concept of humanity. Followed by its elaboration. There is a clip about the Divine Attribute of Compassion. A poem by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Massih Ii is sung by Farah Mirza and brief commentary by Rameen Masood."
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Life of Hadhrat Umar Farooq. Part 1. Continuing our series on Khilafat (Caliphate) in this episode we will look at the life and works of Hadrat Umar Farooq , the second successor to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). We will learn about the great sacrifices he made during his 10 year Khilafat and how he strove for the rights of the underprivileged and expanded the Islamic state across the Middle East to North Africa. Book: Hadhrat Umar Farooq (May Allah be pleased with him) By Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry online edition from alislam.org
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 16 Verse 1-61. 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 6 Episode 8: In this episode the topic of justice is discussed at length, with its many connotations around the world. The definition of Justice and the beliefs around the world as well as the imbalance of justice around the world will be discussed.
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Episode 2. The Origins of Western Culture (Part 1-Semetic/Middle East roots& Greek culture).
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Episode 48. East West II. In Part Two of our series on ‘East and West’, Faith in Focus delves deep into the cultural, literary and spiritual facets of the East-West divide. We take a look at the languages and dialects of the two regions before examining the cultural and literary traditions of both East and West. From the spell-binding and soul-awakening mystical poetry of the Sufis and the Sages to the breath-taking portraits and paintings of the European Renaissance, we take a look at some of the most exquisite pieces of art produced by man. We also journey through the lands of East and West to try and piece together the story of the spiritual journey of man- the story of the rich spiritual and religious traditions of East and West.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 14th September 2024.
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Synopsis: June 23rd has been designated as Public Service Day by the United Nations General Assembly. This was brought into effect back in 2003, to celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community. This day recognizes the work of public servants and encourages young people to pursue careers in the public sector. It highlights the critical role that public administration plays in implementing government. The celebration aims to promote the contributions of public service in enhancing the quality of life for all citizens, fostering transparency, accountability, and responsiveness within public institutions. It also serves as an opportunity to acknowledge the challenges faced by public servants and to showcase innovative practices and achievements in public administration from around the globe. By highlighting the importance of public service, in this episode of Pathway to Peace we explore the importance that Islam lays on fulfilling the rights that are due to mankind; and the importance of justice and equity in everything that we do.
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Episode 2. In Islam the hijab is an act of worship and obedience to the commandments of Allah, however the Western world has an awkward relationship with it and the Muslim women that choose to wear it. In secular society it has become both politicised and commodified. We explore the socio-politics of the hijab and ask what inspires Muslim women to choose to wear it? How/why has anti-hijab legislation developed in Europe and what impact does this have on Muslim women? How is the hijab represented in the media, is this a fair representation and how do Muslim women feel about how their religious act is portrayed in society?
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 49. Rites of Passage IV – Death. The permanent end of our biological function. The inevitable and unavoidable conclusion of being born. How and when it occurs cannot always be known, and for most, this final rite of passage raises countless questions. What happens to our body and soul before, during and after our biological death? Is there an afterlife? Can we still communicate with those left behind? The mystery of death and what lies beyond the end of life has had mankind transfixed since the beginning of time, inspiring poets, artists, philosophers and even whole civilisations. A myriad of elaborate rituals and customs, in this programme we will take a look at the central role that death plays in the traditions of people all over the world. What sorts of symbolic actions are part of this rite of passage and what role does faith play in every aspect of this final stage of life?
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Synopsis: The International Day of Friendship is marked on 30th July each year and was first proclaimed back in 2011 by the UN General Assembly with the idea that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities. The resolution places emphasis on involving young people, as future leaders, in community activities that include different cultures and promote international understanding and respect for diversity. To mark the International Day of Friendship the UN encourages governments, international organizations and civil society groups to hold events, activities and initiatives that contribute to the efforts of the international community towards promoting a dialogue among civilizations, solidarity, mutual understanding and reconciliation. In this week’s episode of Pathway to Peace, the Presenters delve into the profound role of friendship in Islam. Guided by the teachings of the Holy Qur'an, Ahadith and sayings and writings of the Promised Messiah and his succesors, they explore how genuine companionship enriches our spiritual journey and enhances our connection to Allah. The Presenters discuss the qualities of a true friend, emphasizing loyalty, honesty, and support, and how these virtues reflect the principles of faith.
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Episode 3. The origins of Western Culture (Part 2-Semetic/Roman roots & spread of Christianity).
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An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) on 4th November 2016 at the historic occasion when the Mahmood Mosque (Mosque of the Praiseworthy) in Regina, Canada was inaugurated. The event was attended by more than 180 guests, including the Premier of Saskatchewan, Brad Wall.
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Life of Prophet Yusuf. Part 2. Join us as we continue on our journey through the life of the great Prophet Yusuf (Joesph) pbuh. Learn how he is taken out of prison, becomes the Minister of Egypt and is finally reunited with his father and brothers.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 13th September 2024.
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Episode 50. Love Thy Neighbour. Who is our neighbour? We will explore the teachings of different world faiths on treatment of neighbours, their rights and our responsibilities. We will have a discussion on who is our neighbour in a wider context, and a report on the relations between some neighbouring countries especially in the wake of Brexit. We will also a brief look at the change in local communities from small neighbourhoods to vast cities and what that means for neighbourhoods today.
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Episode 6. Modern British History - Personal reflections on migration and multi-culturalism in the UK. Guest: Professor Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford OBE, Chair of Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, Chair of Bradford Producer City Board - discusses the opportunities for development in multi-cultural Britain and shaping a fairer society.
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An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a reception held in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Episode 10: In this show we shall be shedding some light on what is meant by theMessiah, and if he has come, then who is he and where is he.And I hope the poetry you will hear today will give us all an insight intounderstanding these questions and their answers too… through Poetry ofcourse! We shall be hearing poetry that was written by Hazrat Mirza GhulaamAhmad who claimed to be this Promised Messiah of the latter days. We shall also be hearing the echoing sounds of the poet and singer IshmailBaffour, the Scottish poet and Teacher Joseph McTaggart, the working classpoetical philanthropist Hamaad Ur Rehman, and finally the distinguished poet IssahAhmad Wemah.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 15th September 2024.
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Season 7 Episode 1: Wellbeing is discussed on a much broader level, looking at how it is very much a personal achievement to be ‘well’ and feel ‘good’ in life, work, social and religious aspects. The panellists look at the differences in opinion and experiences of life that shape one’s wellbeing. Childhood as a defining element of wellbeing later in life is discussed alongside how contentment is perceived around the world.
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Islam and Human Rights: Tune in to hear about the life and works of Sir Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrullah Khan. Documented in history as a diplomat, lawyer and politician who, despite facing heavy persecution for his religious beliefs became the first foreign minister for Pakistan and served as chair of the UN general assembly. We will be reading extracts from his book Islam and Human rights and learning about how he interprets and integrates the values of Islam in to contemporary society.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 16 Verse 62-78. 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 14. An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a special reception held in his honour at the Paramount Banquet Centre in Woodbridge, Ontario, on 16th July 2012. The event was hosted by the Premier of Ontario, Hon. Dalton McGuinty and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration for Ontario, Hon. Charles Sousa. His Holiness stressed the importance of always upholding truth in all matters.
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Episode 20. The theme of this show is I am certain close to all of our hearts, as we all have a mother and we love them very dearly. We shall be hearing from five very talented poets with their varying expressions of love for their Mother which we hope will pluck upon the strings of your heart. No other religion lays so much emphasis on the kindness to your parents than Islam, especially your mother, and we shall explore this in more detail along with hearing some amazing poems about our Dear Mothers.
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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 Four, Episode 2. Hadith - Forty Gems of Beauty by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the third source in Islam - Hadith. We will be discussing the 40 hadith from the book '40 Gems of Beauty' by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. In this programme we will be discussing Hadith No. 1 - the Six Articles of Faith
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Episode 1. In this inaugural episode of "The Review of Religions Programme," we delve into the fascinating history of the renowned magazine that serves as the inspiration for this engaging radio show. Join us as we uncover the captivating stories behind its inception and evolution. Discover the magazine's dynamic online platform and explore its vibrant presence on social media. Gain insights from esteemed authors as we engage in enlightening conversations about a diverse range of topics. Prepare to be captivated as we delve into breaking a code revealed to the Messiah and explore the exquisite perfection found in God's creation, analyzing the intricate world of the spider webs. This is an episode you cannot afford to miss! Join us on "The Review of Religions Programme" on The Voice of Islam as we embark on an intellectual and spiritual journey, delving into the thought-provoking articles and timeless wisdom found within the magazine.
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Episode 4. As per WHO estimate, 1.13 billion people worldwide have high blood pressure or hypertension. Almost all of them known as essential or primary hypertension. This an entirely a treatable condition. Unfortunately, a vast majority of the hypertensive patients are undertreated, and a significant number of people are unaware that they have high blood pressure. In this episode, we discuss the importance of health check and how to monitor blood pressure at home. We also highlighted the complications of untreated hypertension.
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Inspirational story of how Aamina Ali accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Episode 51. Evolution II. The theory of Evolution as put forth by Charles Darwin is universally accepted as a truism, it is the process that governed and shaped life. Yet it still proves to be a deeply divisive theory as soon as God and religion are evoked for one may be a believer in the theory of Evolution or a believer in God as the Creator. Can one not be both? The Holy Quran makes a wide range of observations covering the entire span of the creative process, pertaining to both the evolution of life and the preparatory stages preceding it. The modern theory of punctuated equilibrium might just be proof of a guided evolution that one has been looking for.
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Season 7 Episode 2: The definitions of spirituality are looked at, the progression of the soul and the link that exists, alongside the individual and collective understanding, of spirituality and the soul. The various customs and understanding of religion are discussed in terms of spirituality and the journey that is made to enhance ones progress. The 3 states of man, by the Promised Messiah, are discussed as examples of the possible progress that can be made on the path of spirituality.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Series 2 Episode 6. In this episode we will analyze the two points raised by Richard Dawkins. What was the nature of the Holy Prophet's (saw) journey to the heavens? What is the reality of the splitting of the moon's incident and many more. In the second segment we are joined by Dr Tahir Nasser, founder of Rational Religion, who will respond to a recent allegation made against the Holy Quran.
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Episode 7. Origins of Islam. A discussion with Dr.Muhammad Iqbal about the 'Origins of Islam', on the life and mission of Holy Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
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An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) on 4th November 2016 at the historic occasion when the Mahmood Mosque (Mosque of the Praiseworthy) in Regina, Canada was inaugurated. The event was attended by more than 180 guests, including the Premier of Saskatchewan, Brad Wall.
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Caricatures. Part 1. Over the past decade the world has been witness to the controversy surrounding the caricatures of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), tune in to hear the words of the Khalifa of Islam Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper) on how the Muslim world should have responded to the caricatures.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 15th September 2024.
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Series Four, Episode 3. Hadith - Forty Gems of Beauty by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the third source in Islam - Hadith. We will be discussing the 40 hadith from the book '40 Gems of Beauty' by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. In this programme we will be discussing: Hadith No. 2 - Five Pillars of Islam and No. 3 - Five distinctions granted to the Holy Prophet.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 14th September 2024.
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Series Four, Episode 4. Hadith - Forty Gems of Beauty by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the third source in Islam - Hadith. We will be discussing the 40 hadith from the book '40 Gems of Beauty' by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. In this programme we will be discussing:- Hadith No. 4 - The Holy Prophet is the Last Law-Giver. No. 5 - Actions are rewarded according to the motives behind them. No. 6 - Allah sees hearts No. 7 - Difference between an active and an inactive Muslim.
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A lecture delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at Roehampton University, UK on 16th April 2007.
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An introduction to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 16th September 2024.
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Inspirational story of how Tahir Selby accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 16 Verse 79-113. 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 an Interactive show recorded on 15th April 2018. Synopsis: In this episode the Presenters talk about the importance of religious freedoms as well as drawing attention to what happens when these are not granted; the Islamic teaching on religious tolerance and freedom is also presented along with removal of myths about the punishment for apostasy in Islam. Presenters: Arif Khan and Qudoos Mateen Special Guest: Manuel Olivares
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Series 2 Episode 7. This episode will be about the International Association of Ahmadi Architects and Engineers (IAAAE), and we will learn more about the activities of this association through an interview with Akram Ahmedi sahib the current Chairman of IAAAE Europe. The episode will cover the following points: A background to the Chairman IAAAE Europe and how he entered engineering and what work he has been doing professionally. What is the background of IAAAE, what were the founding principles and present vision of the association. The episode will cover the broad ranging activities of the association, including its Water for Life projects, Alternative Energy projects, Model Village projects and Architectural projects. The launch of the vocational training centre MITC (Masroor International Technical College), which is being established to train accredited technicians in Africa.
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Episode 52. Angels. Heavenly messengers, or guardians of our souls...a presence watching over our shoulders, or our connection to the next world....? Angels have been a part of spirituality since time began. But what do the scriptures of the world say about these elusive beings? How can we know more about them and their purpose in God's creation? What are the roles of specific angels? And was there really a "Fallen Angel"? Many people believe that their lives have been touched by an angel in one way or another. What do they mean by this? And can we prove that they exist?
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Episode 1. In this inaugural episode of "The Review of Religions Programme," we delve into the fascinating history of the renowned magazine that serves as the inspiration for this engaging radio show. Join us as we uncover the captivating stories behind its inception and evolution. Discover the magazine's dynamic online platform and explore its vibrant presence on social media. Gain insights from esteemed authors as we engage in enlightening conversations about a diverse range of topics. Prepare to be captivated as we delve into breaking a code revealed to the Messiah and explore the exquisite perfection found in God's creation, analyzing the intricate world of the spider webs. This is an episode you cannot afford to miss! Join us on "The Review of Religions Programme" on The Voice of Islam as we embark on an intellectual and spiritual journey, delving into the thought-provoking articles and timeless wisdom found within the magazine.
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An address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the Ahmadiyya Annual Peace Symposium 2015.
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The Life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)- Here we will explore the life of the great Prophet and how he established the religion on Islam, we will also hear what the views of historians regarding the life and works of the Prophet were. Book Early stories of Islam by Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry
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Episode 4. In this episode we look at the mention of Qalam and ink in the Holy Quran , where’s the Qalam found and how it is prepared for writing as well as what Inks are suitable and how lamp black ink is prepared.
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Episode 3. The address delivered by His Holiness to the ladies at the Jalsa Salana UK 2021 detailed the justice of Islamic teachings pertaining to the rights and responsibilities of both men and women and the need for ‘opening our spiritual eyes’. In this episode of SoA, we will further discuss some of the topics that were addressed by His Holiness, including but not limited to; further exploring the rights granted to women by Islam, and how this relates to secular feminist ideologies; commenting on the emphasis Islam places on secular and spiritual education for women and how justice for women is ingrained in Islamic principles.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 53. Light. Amongst the numberless treasures of the Holy Quran we find the exquisite line 'Allah is the Light of the Heavens and the earth' which forms part of a beautiful and breath-taking verse referred to as 'the Light verse' (Q 24:36). Light is a theme oft recurring in the Islamic tradition and one which we find present in the poetry and ritual of both East and West. From the colourful, glowing lanterns of the Chinese New Year to the Hindu festival of Diwali to Holy Light in Christendom, Faith in Focus examines the symbolism and sanctity of Light in different faiths and cultures and explores our human fascination with this wonderful feature of our existence on this earth.
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Synopsis: On this week’s show we examine the topic of disputes and what Islam teaches on how to handle such matters. We examine a speech from the Jalsa Salana UK delivered by Dr Zahid Ahmad Khan on the topic of reconciling family disputes. We discuss the Islamic teachings covering topics such as the importance of family ties, causes of disputes, Islamic teaching on reconciliation and the role of humility and sacrifice. Presenters: Arif Khan & Sufyan Farooqi
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Episode 41. The show starts with a melodious title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show consists of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. Symphony segment presents poems of Rabia Salim, Bushra Khan, Iram Wooley, Mariyam Bonsu and Yvonne Butt from UK and also also a kid’s section of poems from a group of little girls from Leicester. There is also a poem by Tazien Mirza from Calgary, Canada and a poem by Durresameen Allom from Cape Town, South Africa. Viewpoint segment contains an interview with Hannah Milton, a well travelled, multilingual teacher with a passion to connect with diverse cultures. Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse related to global family concept and its elaboration. It also includes an interesting clip about the Divine Attribute of Love. There is a poem by the Promised Messiah peace be upon him sung by Farah Mirza, followed by its brief commentary by Rameen Masood.
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Episode 4. We will explore the clashes between culture and religion which lead to misconceptions about Islam and women’s rights. We’ll distinguish between the culture/politics of Islamic Republics and the true religious teachings of Islam as set out in the Holy Quran by comparing the oppressive laws of some countries in the name of Sharia Law, with the actual rights bestowed upon women in the Holy Qur’an by Allah Almighty. We’ll mention how in many cases, law itself evolves from religion and morality. Through doing so we’ll seek to combat the critiques of those who describe religious doctrine as outdated and instead prove that the Holy Qur’an is a scripture for all times.
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Episode 7: An interactive English talk show series exploring various matters relating to Islam, the beacon of truth. Death is a certainty of life and for the believers the hereafter is also a certainty. And yet as time passes it seems that society is drifting further away from God. What is the cause of all this Godlessness and what can be done about it now? Join us as we discuss Godlessness in today's program.
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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 15. Origins of the Great Mughal Empire. Part II.The achievements of the Great Mughals who followed Akbar, from Jahangir to Aurangzeb are discussed and the end of the Mughal Empire at the hands of the British.
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Episode 121: An in depth look at the issue of happiness. What is happiness? Can happiness be taught? Can we make ourselves happy? Is happiness useful for life? Also looking at scriptures and religious values and analysing how they describe, measure and assign significance to happiness.
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Series 2. Episode 5. Death of Jesus according to the Holy Bible. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali (a new convert from a Shi'ite background) and Stuart Chatto (a new convert from a Christian background) to discuss about Ahmadiyyat, the true Islam, in response to our Khalifah's desire that every Ahmadi Muslim should fully understand why they are an Ahmadi Muslim and what are the claims of the Promised Messiah (a.s)? In this programme they will discuss whether the Holy Bible states that Jesus died on the cross or not. This material is also available Online at www.WhyAhmadi.org.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 10th September 2024.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st September 2024.
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Episode 23. The Theme of this show is the celebration of Eid, and we shall be hearing from six inspiring poets all touching on various aspects of this celebration which is marked by Muslims all over the world. The first poem is from a familiar voice of the show, the charismatic Salim Rahim from Mitcham, certainly a poet of high esteem. This is followed by a poem from sister Bushra Khan who is a doctor and an expert in using her symphony of gifted words to motivate others, who shall be sharing a poem titled ‘Celebrating Rebirth’.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 13 Verse 14-44. 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 1: Wellbeing is discussed on a much broader level, looking at how it is very much a personal achievement to be ‘well’ and feel ‘good’ in life, work, social and religious aspects. The panellists look at the differences in opinion and experiences of life that shape one’s wellbeing. Childhood as a defining element of wellbeing later in life is discussed alongside how contentment is perceived around the world.
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Episode 2. The Origins of Western Culture (Part 1-Semetic/Middle East roots& Greek culture ( Amjad Hussain/ Arif Ahmed)
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Series 3. Episode 4.Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam.Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam.Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick and Amir Nawaz to discuss the book 'Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam' by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. To help understand the book easier, questions have been made from the book and then they are discussed.In this programme they will discuss Question Two - The State of Man after Death, taken from the pages 137 - 163 and covers:- Actions manifested in the Next Life; Middle State; Day of Judgement; Progress in the Hereafter, etc.
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Episode 80. Siblings. What are brothers and sisters; are they those who share parents? People raised from childhood in the same household? Those who share a belief system or a deeper spiritual connection? There is no doubt that some of the darkest tales from scripture have been those of siblings, from Cain and Abel to Joseph and his 12 brothers. Contrasting with others such as the love and friendship of Moses, Aaron and their sister Miriam. Siblings can be your closest friend and companion, but conversely, the cause of your biggest worries and failures in life. What is the impact of being one of many, or of having no siblings at all? Does birth order really make a difference? And what can we learn from the great achievements of siblings from our past and present? In this episode, we take a look at the ups and downs of fraternal and sororal bonds, and the role of faith and society in shaping this unique and powerful relationship.
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Episode 6. The concept of personalised care is relatively new. It is based on ‘what matters’ to people and their individual strengths and needs. NHS England has planned to deploy thousands of professionals who will deliver the programme. They are known as Care Co-ordinators, Social Prescribers and Health & Well-being coaches. Their primary focus will be managing long term conditions by utilising their expertise to empower and motivate patients to take control of their own health.
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Inspirational story of how Ameer Narayan accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Episode 7. A universal topic affecting all humans, especially women, is health. What role does health and wellbeing play in the lives of Muslim women? How has Islam's teaching of "adopting the middle path" influenced the diet and lifestyle Muslim women adhere to? How did Muslim women navigate their physical and mental health during the recent pandemic and lockdown? In this episode of Sisters on Air, we endeavour to delve into these questions as well as exploring the similarities between modern medical concepts of mindfulness, intermittent fasting and infection control with the Islamic practices of prayer, fasting and ablution performed by Muslims for centuries.
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Episode 15. An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a reception held in Wellington, New Zealand.
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My Mother- Sir Zafrullah Khan: learn about the life of the first foreign minister of Pakistan, his struggle for human rights despite personal oppositions he faced for his faith, and the courage and determination of his mother who was one of his greatest inspirations. Produced by Maliha Hayat.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 17. An address delivered to locals and dignitaries by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at the inauguration of the Maryam Mosque, Galway, Ireland, delivered on 26th September 2014.
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Episode 2. This episode will serve as an introduction to the concept of FoRB. It will focus on the origins of FoRB, The origins of the concept of freedom of expression, freedom of religion in history & how it has evolved over time, the relevance it has played in history and where the key changes occurred historically to the rights of FoRB. In particular, we will focus on the early years of FoRB: The Romans tolerated most religions, including Judaism, and encouraged local subjects to continue worshipping their own gods. They did not however, tolerate Christianity until it was legalised by the Roman emperor Galerius in 311. Holmes and Bickers note that as long as Christianity was treated as a part of Judaism it enjoyed the same freedom, but the Christian claim to religious exclusivity meant its followers found themselves subject to hostility. The early Christian apologist Tertullian was the first-known writer referring to the term libertas religionis. The Edict of Milan guaranteed freedom of religion in the Roman Empire until the Edict of Thessalonica in 380, which outlawed all religions except Christianity. Following a period of fighting lasting around a hundred years before 620 AD which mainly involved Arab and Jewish inhabitants of Medina (then known as Yathrib), religious freedom for Muslims, Jews and pagans was declared by Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him) in the Constitution of Medina. In early Muslim history (until mid 11th century), most Islamic scholars maintained a level of separation from the state which helped to establish some elements of institutional religious freedom. The Islamic Caliphate later guaranteed religious freedom under the conditions that non-Muslim communities accept dhimmi status and their adult males pay the jizya tax instead of the zakat paid by Muslim citizens.
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Episode 55. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores with fellow Panelists o Early British settlements and the Celts o Roman Britain and arrival of Christianity o Invasions by Anglo-Saxons and Vikings o The shaping of an English and British Identity
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Episode 65. Meditation. What is meant by meditation and what is the differences between prayer and meditation. We will look into differences between religious and spiritual meditation, and why those who do not have a faith would choose to meditate. We will explore its health and wellbeing benefits and talk about meditation in different world religions.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 10th September 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 21st April 2024. Synopsis: For the past two decades his Holiness, Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah strength his hand), has continually warned about the increasing risk of a 3rd world war, Today, as we stand on the brink of a global conflict, we analyse his advice to world leaders, and highlight the urgent steps required before it is too late. Presenters: Arif Khan, Sufyan Farooqi
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Episode 120. Young people are constantly being told they are too optimistic or idealistic. This is something young people have always been told. What is it about being young which makes us optimistic? Is optimism a beneficial quality to have or does it only lead to disappointment? And most importantly do we lose optimism as we grow older?
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 11th September 2024.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 25th February 2024.
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Episode 6: An interactive English talk show series exploring various matters relating to Islam, the beacon of truth. Family is the most basic unit of our society and when there is a disharmony in the family, it reflects on the society. Join us today in our discussion on family values.
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Episode 59. Dr Mohammed Iqbal the host of Living History explores with fellow Panelists o Birth and early childhood of Brontes in Thornton and Haworth in Bradford District o Early influencers and mentors of the Bronte Sisters o Initial breakthrough in publishing and the need to hide female identities o Character and personalities of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte o Recognition and Worldwide Acclaim
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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 14 Verse 1-22. 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 18. A historic address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at a special reception held to celebrate the opening of the Baitur Rahman Mosque in Vancouver, Canada on 18th May 2013.
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Episode 25. The Theme for this show is ‘A Khalifa’s Love’. People witness glimpses of this love on a regular basis and to express their love on this show will be impossible, so I bring you a glimpse into just ‘one’ of those loving relationships, where we see an example of a ‘Caliphs Love’. Syed Taalay Ahmed was martyred. He had devoted his life to serve his faith and hence made the ultimate sacrifice for his faith. One of the many flashes of light from his life was the discovery of an extremely heart-warming poem which he had written some years earlier, and this poem was about his dedicated love for the Caliph. Many people were moved upon hearing this poem and wrote poems of their own, and during this show we shall hear these poems as well as the poem written by dear Taalay, recited by his brother.
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Episode 2. Our guest is Dr Ahsan M. Khan, Consultant Ophthalmologist, specialising in Cataract & Glaucoma Surgery & the Director of the Gift of Sight Program for Humanity First USA. We learn about how the eyes function, how to improve our vision, modern-day problems affecting our eyes and the mechanisms of glasses & contact lenses. Dr Ahsan speaks of the immensely rewarding Gift of Sight project which he has had the opportunity to serve in and reflects on the great rewards that restoring eyesight provides for those living in developing countries. We also discuss about how the Eyes are mentioned in the Holy Quran, and the rich Islamic history in the field of Optics. Dr Ahsan Khan has been in practice for 16 years and has written various publications in the field of Ophthalmology including a book chapter on glaucoma laser treatments. He also serves as the Director of the Gift of Sight program for Humanity First USA which takes teams of doctors to underserved parts of the world to conduct eye medical camps. Most recently he has been assigned as a faculty consultant to the Masroor Eye Institute in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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Episode 76. Poverty. A look at stories of poverty in religious literature and the meaning and interpretation of poverty in faith. How do these allegories compare to those of wealth? How relevant are ancient ideas regarding poverty to today's world? Does poverty still exist? How has our definition of poverty changed over time? What obligations do people of faith or organised religion have towards poverty? The programme will look into the concept of Zakat with reference of alleviation of poverty.
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Season 5 Episode 2: This week the team takes a journey through the historical narrative of how scientific discoveries and technological advancements were made during and after the Islamic Golden Age. How esteemed scientists leveraged the instructions of the Holy Qur'an to deepen human understanding of the universe and help civilisation progress. Moreover, the team reflects on some of the prophecies held within the Qur'an about societal and technological progress and how the raising of the Promised Messiah (upon whom be peace) coincided with this.
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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 27. Address delivered to locals and dignitaries by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at the inauguration of Noor Mosque, Crawley and reception held for local dignitaries on 18th January 2014.
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Episode 30.The Theme for this show is ‘Her Majesty the Queen’. On the 8th of September 2022, Queen Elizabeth 2nd died in the United Kingdom, at the age of 96. She had reigned for 70 years and had thus become the longest reigning British monarch in history. Upon her passing, she was succeeded by her eldest child, now known as King Charles III. The country and the world paid countless tributes to this noble Queen in almost every way, and we shall now hear a few poetical tributes which I hope will give you a small essence of the great monarch that she was. The first poem is from the Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, who had written this to mark the Queens death. It has two verses, or stanzas and nine lines, and the first letter of each line when taken together spells out Elizabeth. It is read very eloquently by brother Munir Rafiq and is titled ‘Floral Tribute’. The second poem is from Sir Ian Duncan Smith, Member of Parliament in England, who read a tribute to her late Majesty the Queen in the House of Commons on the 9th of September 2022 where he also quotes some poetical verses. The third poem was written by the poet Joanne Boyle following the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II which seems to encapsulate the feelings of the nation and is being read by the talented sister Faiza Mirza. We then hear the National anthem which was sung on the 12th of September 2022, after King Charles III gave a historic address to MP’s in parliament for the first time where he paid tribute to the Queen The next poem has some ancient background and is actually about Queen Elizabeth the first, so it’s almost 500 years old, and is believed to have been written by William Shakespeare. Apparently he wrote this poem at the back of an envelope and this was probably composed as an epilogue for a performance of a play in the presence of the queen. The poem is titled: “To the Queen" and is being read by brother Salim Ullah. Our final piece for this show, is a special prayer for an equally special Queen. A prayer which epitomises the love that one person has for the whole of mankind and one that is extended to even the Queen. In 1897, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who claimed to be The Promised Messiah (peace be upon him), wrote the book Tohfa-e-Qaisariyyah, which translates ‘ A Gift for the Queen’, which he wrote on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. We shall hear the English version of a portion of this beautiful prayer within this book which was recited in six languages. Episode 1. Poetry has been a powerful means of expressing and conveying many fealings, experieces and views through out the centuries. Join us in this episode where we explore the subject of poetry in relation to Islam and be enlightened by the precious poetical pearls (Durr-e-Thamin) of the Messiah of this age, Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (peace be upon him). We also here a selction of the poetry of Mr Isa Wema, an Ahmadi Muslim, Ghanian poet.
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Season 6 Episode 6: In this Episode we discuss the Pertinent Subject of Public opinion through antiquity, the role of religion in shaping public opinion and how the holy prophet (pbuh) of Islam was seen in the eyes of the people of Arabia before and after his call to prophethood. We look at how public opinion changed at that time and its impact on the people. The role of the press during world war 2, Nazi propaganda and Islams response to war is discussed with mention of the promised Messiah and how his public debates helped shape peoples opinion at that time. The role of the press, social media and internet in the 21st century is analysed through the work of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the impact it is having across the world.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 8. Khilafat-e-Rashida (the Rightly Guided Caliphs). The establishment of the early Muslim civilisation under the leadership of four Rightly Guided Caliphs, Hazrat Abu Bakar, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat Usman and Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with them).
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 8th September 2024.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 11th September 2024.
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Description:Epsiode 1. Six Articles of Faith. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto the six articles of faith followed by a test. This material is also available on the online Islamic Course at www.free-islamic-course.org.
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Episode 42. What Is In A Name? We will be taking a closer look at names; names for God, names of the Prophets of God, and how names make up our identity. We have names for people, places, objects, and of course spiritual concepts such as God Himself. We have naming ceremonies, names chosen for social media purposes, names of flowers, common names and then their scientific ones, names for food names for illnesses and diseases, and so on. Names make up a huge part of our identity as individuals and collectively!
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 7th September 2024.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 12th September 2024.
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Series Four, Episode 3. Hadith - Forty Gems of Beauty by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick to discuss the third source in Islam - Hadith. We will be discussing the 40 hadith from the book '40 Gems of Beauty' by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad M.A. In this programme we will be discussing: Hadith No. 2 - Five Pillars of Islam and No. 3 - Five distinctions granted to the Holy Prophet.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 21st April 2024. Synopsis: For the past two decades his Holiness, Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah strength his hand), has continually warned about the increasing risk of a 3rd world war, Today, as we stand on the brink of a global conflict, we analyse his advice to world leaders, and highlight the urgent steps required before it is too late. Presenters: Arif Khan, Sufyan Farooqi
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Episode 1: Join Kaleem Chris Edwards for another episode of “Serving Mankind with Humanity First” where we will be in conversation with: Humanity First UK– International Programme Directors Kalim Sadiq Fresh from a recent trip to Uganda and Kenya covering his role as Director of International Programmes we discuss a range of issues faced in his countries. We look at the benefits of volunteering and how the listener can get involved and be part of the solution. We give some background on the history of Humanity First and how serving mankind is incumbent on people of faith.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 14 Verse 23-53. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Series 2 Episode 6. In this episode we will analyze the two points raised by Richard Dawkins. What was the nature of the Holy Prophet's (saw) journey to the heavens? What is the reality of the splitting of the moon's incident and many more. In the second segment we are joined by Dr Tahir Nasser, founder of Rational Religion, who will respond to a recent allegation made against the Holy Quran.
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Series 3. Episode 2. Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam. Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali and Ali Ahmad to discuss the book 'Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam' by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. 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 second part of Question One - The Physical, Moral and Spiritual States of Man, taken from the pages 50 - 73 and covers:- Remedies against unchastity; Veil; Moral qualities; Doing good; Transgression, etc.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st September 2024.
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A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Episode 29. An address delivered by the worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at a reception held on the occasion of the inauguration of the of the Mahmood Mosque (Mosque of the Praiseworthy) in Malmo, Sweden on 14th May 2016. Over 80 dignitaries and guests, including the Malmo’s City Council Chairman attended the event.
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Inspirational story of how Mashood Butt accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 12th September 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 21st April 2024. Synopsis: For the past two decades his Holiness, Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah strength his hand), has continually warned about the increasing risk of a 3rd world war, Today, as we stand on the brink of a global conflict, we analyse his advice to world leaders, and highlight the urgent steps required before it is too late. Presenters: Arif Khan, Sufyan Farooqi
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 8th September 2024.
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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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In this episode of Around the Table: Wolf in sheep's Clothing Special Episode 3, we look at what Shariah is, is it something to be fearful of or is it a peaceful code of conduct? We also look at the historical context of how shariah has been manipulated and misunderstood. We finish off with discussing separation of state and religion.
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Series 3. Episode 7.Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam.Tune in to learn about the teachings of Islam.Tahir Selby is joined by Alex Borthwick and Amir Nawaz to discuss the book 'Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam' by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. To help understand the book easier, questions have been made from the book and then they are discussed.In this programme they will discuss Question Five - The Sources of Divine Knowledge, taken from the pages 190 - 223 and covers:- Three types of Knowledge; What is Revelation; Are prophets equal in rank?; A Characteristic of Islam; Two phases of the Life of the Holy Prophet, etc.
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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 30. An address delivered on 14th June 2014, by the worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), to guests at the second day of the Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Germany.
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Life of Prophet Yusuf. Part 1. Join us as we explore the life and trials of the great Prophet Yusuf pbuh (Joseph). We will explore how all monotheistic religions celebrate the life of the great prophet, learn of the struggles he faces on the path to greatness and how he was revered in history as a dream interpreter.
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Episode 45. Islam and Slavery. Many years before the abolition of the slave trade in 1807, the Holy Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings be on him) taught his followers to free slaves and to give them their due rights. He also taught that all people, no matter what race, are equal and to be treated as such. This programme looks at the Islamic teachings on slavery, a topic that is sadly not yet confined to history books. We will explore slavery in the past and modern day slavery as well as the impact that it has on our society.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 13th September 2024.
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Episode 46 Sin IV – Lust How do we define lust? Is lust considered a ‘sin’ in Islam and other faiths? What is the impact of lust upon our worldly and spiritual lives? A look at the issue of polygamy and arranged marriage in Islam and its benefits as well as the subject of gender segregation. What remedies does Islam offer against lust? Has the approach of society towards lust changed over time?
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 7th September 2024.
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Season 6 Episode 4: In this episode, we discuss the coronavirus and its effect on the countries hardest hit by this global pandemic. The panel look at pandemics around the world, looking through the 20th and 21st century and how different countries have responded to the pandemic in their own particular way. We look at the implications of lockdown and the outlook and prognosis for the future in terms of the economic and social impact.
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Life of Prophet Yusuf. Part 1. Join us as we explore the life and trials of the great Prophet Yusuf pbuh (Joseph). We will explore how all monotheistic religions celebrate the life of the great prophet, learn of the struggles he faces on the path to greatness and how he was revered in history as a dream interpreter.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 15 Verse 1-90. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Episode 7. A universal topic affecting all humans, especially women, is health. What role does health and wellbeing play in the lives of Muslim women? How has Islam's teaching of "adopting the middle path" influenced the diet and lifestyle Muslim women adhere to? How did Muslim women navigate their physical and mental health during the recent pandemic and lockdown? In this episode of Sisters on Air, we endeavour to delve into these questions as well as exploring the similarities between modern medical concepts of mindfulness, intermittent fasting and infection control with the Islamic practices of prayer, fasting and ablution performed by Muslims for centuries.
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Episode 41. An address delivered, on 4th March 2012, by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at a reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Aman Mosque in Hayes. The event was attended by dignitaries including mayors, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Inspirational story of how Muzaffar Clarke accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Season 6 Episode 7: In this episode we discuss the pertinent subject of power, both in physical terms and elementary. Reference is made to the attributes of God almighty. We delve deeper into man and free will and look at the rise of the Roman and Greek empires through the misuse of power. The character of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and the spiritual power he held is discussed in some detail. Finally the guidance of his Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), is given with reference to the misuse of power and how man needs to turn to his creator for peace.
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With Dr Hammad Khan. A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 1st September 2024.
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Episode 46 Sin IV – Lust How do we define lust? Is lust considered a ‘sin’ in Islam and other faiths? What is the impact of lust upon our worldly and spiritual lives? A look at the issue of polygamy and arranged marriage in Islam and its benefits as well as the subject of gender segregation. What remedies does Islam offer against lust? Has the approach of society towards lust changed over time?
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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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Series 2 Episode 5. In today's episode we are joined by carious guests as we look at the preservation of the Holy Quran, th very early copies of the Holy Quran as well as provide rebuttal against the allegation made against the Holy Quran.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 13th September 2024.
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Episode 27. Address delivered to locals and dignitaries by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper) at the inauguration of Noor Mosque, Crawley and reception held for local dignitaries on 18th January 2014.
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Episode 12. Welcome to Words of Wisdom programme, where the timeless wisdom and profound teachings of Islam Ahmadiyyat illuminate the path towards spiritual enlightenment and a deeper connection with our Creator. As we embark on this journey together, may this inspirational speech serve as beacon of guidance, igniting within us a passion for righteousness, compassion, and the pursuit of divine knowledge.
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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 1. The First Woman: The Legacy of Eve. Gender Equality and equity is an inherent feature of Islam that can be traced all the way back to the first woman, known in Arabic as Hawwa and in English as Eve. In today’s episode of Sisters on Air we will explore who Eve is and how she has been presented in religion? How has the representation of Eve changed over time within an increasingly secularised society? What is the impact of Eve’s legacy on modern women? And, what can we learn from the Islamic narration of the story of Adam and Eve about women’s rights and responsibilities in Islam?
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Episode 118. The responsibilities we shoulder in becoming parents are ones that we only truly learn about whilst on that journey having become parents. In this programme we will share guidance provided by Islam for those of us in this role and discuss the cycle of both duty and responsibility in family life. What are the new challenges facing us in this role and the new generation? What can we do to negate and minimise the negative implications of these challenges on our children whilst retaining happiness and keeping our relationships with our children strong?
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Episode 41. The show starts with a melodious title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show consists of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. Symphony segment presents poems of Rabia Salim, Bushra Khan, Iram Wooley, Mariyam Bonsu and Yvonne Butt from UK and also also a kid’s section of poems from a group of little girls from Leicester. There is also a poem by Tazien Mirza from Calgary, Canada and a poem by Durresameen Allom from Cape Town, South Africa. Viewpoint segment contains an interview with Hannah Milton, a well travelled, multilingual teacher with a passion to connect with diverse cultures. Inspirational segment commences with a Quranic verse related to global family concept and its elaboration. It also includes an interesting clip about the Divine Attribute of Love. There is a poem by the Promised Messiah peace be upon him sung by Farah Mirza, followed by its brief commentary by Rameen Masood.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 8th September 2024.
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