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Episode 10. Women in Islam. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the status of women within Islam.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 17th July 2025.
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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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Tune in to hear about the History of Mosques established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the UK. From their humble beginnings in 1913 to their progressive development today under the leadership of their founder Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (peace be upon him) and his Khulafa [successors]. Hear about how their mosques have become an integral part of communities across the UK as they promote their motto of love for all hatred for none.
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Episode 40. Managing Post-Natal DepressionAccording to the National Health Service, around 1 in 7 women develop postnatal depression which is becoming more prevalent. In today’s episode of Sisters on Air we will explore the stigma of mental health related issues during the postnatal period. What factors can trigger postnatal depression? How does postnatal depression affect motherhood and family dynamics? What can be done to manage this, on a personal and interprofessional level? As we discuss these points, we will also highlight the importance of reaching out for support, referencing Islamic guidance.
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Episode 19. This is Part-2 of where we shall be listening back to a very special ‘Live Poets for Peace’ event which took place online, that we just could not keep to ourselves. And where, by the grace of God, 14 very acclaimed Muslim poets took part, who were from various backgrounds, with various styles and shared their poetry on various aspects of their belief in Islam. During this second part of that event, we shall be hearing from the remaining acclaimed poets with titles such as:•Noah’s Ark•Sorry you just missed him – which talks about the advent of the Promised Messiah•Love and praise of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)•Our Jihad•Freedom•The Pain of Muhammad (peace be upon him)•And finally ‘Humanity’This was a live event, so there were times when the sound wasn’t as perfect as it usually is on this show, but I’m sure you’re going to see past a few of the ups and downs, but do bear with us as it does very quickly improve. If you missed Part 1 of this show, then you can listen to this on the sound cloud on:
Poets for PeaceAnd the full LIVE event can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9hCS88xqeY&feature=youtu.be Learn more
06:00Monday
Hadhrat Abu Bakr Siddiq. Part 2. We continue on to explore the life and works of the first khalifa of Islam Hahdrat Abu Bakr Siddique (may Allah be pleased with him). Regarded as one of the closest companions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and the first man to accept Islam, learn about how he came to be a khalifa and what values the institution truly stood for.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 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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Season 5 Episode 3: In this episode the team have a frank conversation about a topic that most of us would rather not address; Nuclear war. It may surprise you to learn that the looming threat of a nuclear war has never been closer than it is now. Nuclear powers are modernising and strengthening their arsenals, weapons systems are becoming more efficient and usable in a greater variety of scenarios and the landscape of legislative control is weakening. Join the team in this episode as they take a look at all of these aspects and more - tracing the history of the weapon, the near-misses that occurred during the Cold War and the heightened risks humanity is facing into today.
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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 161 – Saving our ChildrenIn times when internet speeds are soaring, social media is roaring and connectivity has taken on new meanings why are we so close yet so far from our children and what can we do to eliminate these distances? And save our children from the new perils which society faces.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 19th July 2025.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 6th July 2025.
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Episode 41. Access to education is a fundamental right for every child, yet millions of girls worldwide are denied thisopportunity due to cultural, economic, and social barriers. This episode will delve into the transformative power ofeducation for girls and examine the critical challenges they face, from child marriage and gender-based violence topoverty and discriminatory policies. By exploring the far-reaching impacts of educating girls—on families,communities, and nations—we underscore the urgent need for global action to ensure every girl can learn, thrive,and achieve her full potential. We will also explore how Islam has been a catalyst for education amongst girls andwomen.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 162. Do we have a purpose ingrained within us that constitutes our nature? Are we naturally inclined towards believing in God, and is human nature subject to change from external influences? The concept of human nature differs between religious and secular philosophies and even within a single religion there is dispute on this concept. This script will aim to examine the ways in which the concept of human nature differs between Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and some secular philosophies, ending on how Islam may offer solutions on issues concerning purpose and reformation of man.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 13th July 2025.
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Episode 6. Modern British History - Personal reflections on migration and multi-culturalism in the UK. Guest: Professor Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford OBE, Chair of Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS FT, Chair of Bradford Producer City Board - discusses the opportunities for development in multi-cultural Britain and shaping a fairer society.
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Episode 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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Rahman Baba: Tune in to hear about the life and works of the the famous mughal poet Rahman Baba. Celebrated by Pahstoons as a great religious scholar we will be taking a look at his life and works and how he used his poetry to celebrate his Love for God, Islam and the Holy prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). We will hear about his interpretation on the various meanings of life. Book: Da Rahman Baba Daiwan Ke (The Anthology of Rahman Baba)
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 17th July 2025.
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Episode 163 – Keeping Good Company. Holy Quran states: ‘O ye who believe! Fear Allah and be with the truthful’. The Promised Messiah (peace be on him) writes about man in ‘The Philosophy of The Teachings of Islam’ ‘…through following a true religion and keeping good company and conforming good teachings, he converts natural impulses into moral qualities.’ We discuss why it is important to keep good company and how to maintain this high standard of making friends in a society where particularly within the youth, one can see movement away from God.
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Episode 16. Ottoman Empire. Part I. In this episode we take a look at the rise of the Ottoman Empire, exploring the origins from Osman I and the achievements up to Sultan Mehmed II, marking the conquest of Constantinople.
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Episode 26. 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 on the occasion of the inauguration of the first Ahmadiyya Mosque (Baitul Masroor Mosque) in Brisbane, Australia, on 23rd October 2013. Many dignitaries including state MPs, Legan State council men and mayors and the Queensland police commissioner attended the event.
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Episode 4:The theme for this programme shall be on the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and we shall be hearing various poems that have been written in praise of him. We will be hearing: Some couplets of the poetry of Hazrat Hassan Bin Thabit who was also known as the ‘Poet of the Prophet’, as well as Maulana Jalal-Udin-Rumi who was a thirteenth century Persian poet. The inspiring poem written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah, the translation of which is read by Atta-Ur-Rahman A poem called ‘Je Suis Muhammad’ written and presented with heartfelt by Hamza Ilyas, a poet originally from Brooklyn. A poem called ‘Our Leader’ written by the well known author Rashid Ahmad Chaudry and read by the young Master Haaris Ahmad. Zain Daniyal, who shares his poem named ‘An insignificant Praise’.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 20th July 2025.
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Season 5 Episode 3: In this episode the team have a frank conversation about a topic that most of us would rather not address; Nuclear war. It may surprise you to learn that the looming threat of a nuclear war has never been closer than it is now. Nuclear powers are modernising and strengthening their arsenals, weapons systems are becoming more efficient and usable in a greater variety of scenarios and the landscape of legislative control is weakening. Join the team in this episode as they take a look at all of these aspects and more - tracing the history of the weapon, the near-misses that occurred during the Cold War and the heightened risks humanity is facing into today.
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Episode 7. Courage and High Resolve - In light of Islamic Teachings. In Islam courage and high resolve are among the defining characteristics of those who tread the path of righteousness. Acceptance of truth and remaining steadfast on the path of truth are acts of courage.Episode 8. Honesty- In light of Islamic Teachings. Islam recognises upholding truth in all circumstances to be a prerequisite to attaining righteousness. It emphasises honesty in all matters and declares it necessary for societal peace and reformation.
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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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Wake up to the Breakfast Show and catch up with the latest news stories.
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Episode 26. 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 on the occasion of the inauguration of the first Ahmadiyya Mosque (Baitul Masroor Mosque) in Brisbane, Australia, on 23rd October 2013. Many dignitaries including state MPs, Legan State council men and mayors and the Queensland police commissioner attended the event.
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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 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 11. Jihad. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the Islamic concept of Jihad.
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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 2. Mental ill health is the single largest cause of disability in the UK, contributing up to 22.8% of the total burden. In this episode, we discussed the importance of developing mental wellbeing to prevent mental illness and what can we do if one develops the illness. We focused on when to seek help from doctors. How the family members or colleagues can play a role to pick up the problem early so that treatment can be initiated.
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Episode 12. 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. Episode 13. The Way of Preaching.
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Episode 164. This show will consider the role of journeys and travelling as a core way to further understand not only the world around us but the world inside each individual. Religions across the world heed importance to pilgrimages and with increased trends to tour the world, we will consider the importance of travel in today's world.
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Episode 8: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-DinMahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924In this episode, we delve into weeks six and seven of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din MahmudAhmad, 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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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Series 2 Episode 10. In this episode we will be in conversation with Dr Ejaz Seerat who has undertaken some interesting research on the topic of the Holy Qur’an and Science. She is a medical doctor by profession and has worked as a child specialist in Federal Government Hospital Islamabad Pakistan for more than 25 years. Dr Seerat has presented many research papers and participated in many seminars relating to her specialized area of mother and child health and nutrition in various countries across the world. She has worked in many community outreach programs and charitable programs. In this episode we will also have a guest panelist Razwan Baig who also produces programs on the Voice of Islam radio. In this episode Dr Ejaz Seerat will present fascinating aspects of science in the Holy Qur’an and also prophecies contained in 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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Episode 39. 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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Episode 5. Gratitude of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) perfectly embodied the qualityof gratitude and practiced it throughout his life. He said one who is not grateful to mankindis not grateful to Allah. He remained content in all circumstances wholeheartedly submittingto the will of God.Episode 6. Compassion- In light of Islamic teachings. Having compassion for the creation of God and serving mankind is at the heart of Islamicteachings. To do good to people without any consideration of reward or recompense is thenobility of human character.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 20th July 2025.
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Episode 12. The creation of the universe. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the reality of the big bang theory, the expanding universe and life after death.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 19th July 2025.
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Episode 13. Spiritual Journey. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the Islamic belief in a Living God, the concept of suffering and the meaning of life.
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Episode 21. An address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the Ahmadiyya Annual Peace Symposium 2016 on the topic of 'The Foundation for Lasting Peace'.
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Episode 8. Honesty- In light of Islamic Teachings. Islam recognises upholding truth in all circumstances to be a prerequisite to attaining righteousness. It emphasises honesty in all matters and declares it necessary for societal peace and reformation.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 21st July 2025.
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Inspirational story of how Melissa King accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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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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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 6th July 2025.
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Episode 3. This episode will introduce IAAAE’s pioneering Model Village Projects, tracing its history and the transformative impact they’ve had in underserved regions. These projects seamlessly blend essential infrastructure—water, energy, light, sanitation, and more—into sustainable, holistic solutions designed for long-term success. Listeners will journey to the first model village in the desert region of Burkina Faso, gaining insight into the challenges of working in remote areas where rich local knowledge and extensive reach are vital to delivering impact. Beyond infrastructure, the episode will explore the rich social benefits these projects bring, highlighting the shared expertise and commitment of IAAAE volunteers on the ground. Finally, we’ll hear about the deeply moving experiences of both beneficiaries and volunteers, whose lives are both forever changed through this powerful work.
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Episode 165 – Upholder of Women’s Rightsnow and then, attempts are made by the critics of Islam to stir debate surrounding the rights of women in Islam, mostly against the hijab. Ironically, never do these critics ask Muslim women about their views on the matter. In this show, we turn to the address given by His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his Helper), the current worldwide head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at this year's UK Annual Convention in August 2021. His Holiness outlined all the different rights that women have been granted in Islam and we seek guidance from it.
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Episode 42. Ramadan is a month of physical, mental, and spiritual renewal, but how does it impact a woman’s uniquephysiology? From hormonal balance to emotional wellbeing, Islam’s wisdom in fasting aligns with scientificinsights, offering women a deeper understanding of their health while embracing the spiritual rewards.
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Episode 40. A historic address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), the worldwide head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the 14th National Peace Symposium, on the subject of 'Global Conflicts & the Need for Justice' from the Baitul Futuh Mosque, London. More than 800 guests attended the unique event including Secretaries of State, parliamentarians, diplomats, faith and civic leaders as well as representatives from numerous charities and faith communities.
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Ugly Duckling and other moral stories: Fall back in to your childhood with these classic moral tales, learn about their lasting significance and why moral stories are so valued in Islam.
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Episode 8. In this episode we talk about Adam Williamson’s background and accolades. He will share his various experiences with masters as well as Prince Charles. We will look at his work including Queen Mother memorial and discuss the differences between geometry and biomorphic art and much more.
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Episode 43. We will look into the early wars in Islam, fought in self-defence and move onto the Jihad of the latter days, whichrequires to strive in upholding the word of Islam: Jihad of the Pen as explained by the Promised Messiah (peace beon him). We will focus on the ways women in the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community are propagating the peacefulmessage of Islam through various channels. i.e. Press and Media, Students Affairs etc. We will also touch on howHis Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad inspires Ahmadi Muslim women to partake this Jihad of the pen.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 166 – InclusionThis programme will look at the meaning of inclusion within faith. What does it mean to be inclusive and accepting? What is the purpose of seclusion/isolation? How does faith enable us to recognise and include different people with different outlooks/abilities/attributes?We will also look at inclusion in faith across time.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 20th July 2025.
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Episode 39. The concept of a Global Family is explored in this episode through poetry, interview and the enlightenment of Divine revelation. The episode begins with a melodious title song presenting the vision of Poets For Peace Show. The show consists of 3 segments, Symphony, Viewpoint and Inspirational. The Symphony segment presents the original poetry in the voices of a global team of Poets For Peace on the theme of the show. This is Episode Part 1 of a series of 3 episodes on the vital concept of Global Family. The poets participating in this episode’s Symphony segment are Sumayra Ahmad and Bushra Khan from UK and Kashmala Ahmad from USA. This segment also reveals a dream and quote of an eminent spiritual personality about the significance of poetry writing. The Viewpoint segment contains interview of a professor of Anthropology from UMBC University USA exploring the concept of Global Family. The Inspirational segment contains Divine enlightenment on the concept of Global Family from the Holy Quran and the sacred poetry of the Promised Messiah peace be upon him. This segment also presents Divine attributes of peace and security.
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Episode 44. Role models are often a topic of conversation. People often need someone to look up to, someone who inspiresthem. In this ‘modern’ day and age, the hunt is on for good female role models. But what qualities do we look forin role models, especially female role models? Has what we look for in a female role model changed over time?
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Episode 14. The Later Days. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the signs of the later days and the advent of the Promised Messiah.
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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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Episode 28. COVID19 is now a Pandemic and of Global concern- everyone knows about it, even if they don’t understand much about it. What are viruses? We will also discuss how widespread they are and despite their minute size the massive impact they have had on our planet. We will explore the many epidemics and pandemics that have killed countless people in the past and in modern times.
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151 – Stresses of Modern LifeWe stress about anything and everything in life, whether it is about our child, house, career, education, health etc. which decreases our life expectancy, impairs our immune system increases our chances of getting sick. Yet, we don't stop. Why? Why do we run in a rat race to please others and forget to make our loved ones and ourselves happy? But in all this, what does Islam say about giving and taking stress? Let's explore this in today's show.
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Episode 3. Social & Moral Values. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about social and moral values, followed by a test.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 15th July 2025.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 13th July 2025.
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Episode 5. A lively discussion between scholars of completely different religions to tackle one tough question. In this week's episode, "A Jewish Rabbi, A Muslim Imam and a Christian pastor answer if their religion has ever created evil and evil people?".
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 12 Verse 25-53. 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 30. Middle East-the Cradle of Civilisation, Part 1- Sumer-the Dawn of Civilisation. The Middle East is currently one of the most important and yet most troubled regions of the world. It is a region of the world that could decide the future of humanity- for it is said to be the setting for Armageddon- a prophecy on which Jews, Christians and Muslims agree. A battle that will bring about great destruction. Ironically the Middle East was also the setting for the rise of Civilisation, a region that is accepted by almost all historians as the Cradle of Civilisation.
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Episode 4. Sources of Islamic Law. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the sources of Islamic law and also some distinctive features of Islam. This is followed by a test all the subjects discussed so far on Understanding Islam.
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152 – Unity and IslamIslam emphasises the importance of unity between humankind.The concept of Tawheed, Oneness of God, teaches this, because it makes us realise that humankind is one regardless of any apparent identity-based differences we may hold. The concept teaches us not to divide humankind based on socially constructed prejudices. The past year, 2020, has brought to the fore the many divisions that are embedded within our society. The pandemic showed us the dire consequences of socioeconomic inequities. In all of this, was the common belief that we needed unity amongst mankind in order to put right the wrongs that we witnessed.
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Episode 1. In this episode, we discussed Pre- Diabetes, a relatively new approach to prevent an epidemic of Diabetes. How can we diagnose this and what can we do to prevent developing full-blown Diabetes? Dr Imran Malik, an NHS Consultant Diabetologist spoke about this topic. Our other guest speaker, Consultant Diabetologist, Dr Kamrudeen Muhammad explained how to reverse Diabetes by adopting a special dietary measure.
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Episode 12. 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. Episode 13. The Way of Preaching.
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Episode 36. Women’s NarrativeIn this episode of 'Sisters On Air,' we explore women's narratives in religious history, delving into the diverse lessons found in religious texts and traditions. Our guests will uncover the profound stories of women in religious history, from the resilience of Mary mother of Jesus, and her unwavering faith in the face of adversity, to Hazrat Aisha, wife of the Holy Prophet (on whom be peace)'s inspiring example of intellect and wisdom. Join us for an exploration of faith and empowerment, fostering a broader appreciation for the invaluable contributions of women who have come before us and how they can be applied to our modern lives.
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Episode 23. A reception held in honour of the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore on 26th September 2013. Over 100 people, including Mr. Lee Khoon Choy a founding member of the ruling People’s Action Party, who during a distinguished career also served as Singapore’s Ambassador to various countries were present at the historic event. During the keynote address his holiness spoke to a gathering of dignitaries from Singapore, one of the world’s most highly developed economies, to espouse the economic principles of Islam.
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Caricatures. Part 2. 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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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 38. An address delivered by the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah be his helper) at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Baitul Amaan Mosque in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in Canada on 6 November 2016.
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Episode 4. This episode will serve as an introduction to persecution of Ahmadi Muslims. Each episode will start and end with Islam’s teachings on freedom of religion or belief to highlight to the listener the beautiful teachings of Islam in this regard. We will interview Respected Fareed Ahmad Sb, National Secretary External Affairs and ask the following questions in relation to the above: What laws were passed against Ahmadi Muslims in 1974? What laws were passed against Ahmadi Muslims in 1984? What has been the impact of these laws on Ahmadi Muslims? What is the way forward for this issue to be resolved?
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Episode 31. Middle East-the Cradle of Civilisation. Part 2 will look at the Great Prophets, Kings and Empires of the Middle East, from the Akkadian Empire to the Assyrian, Babylonian and Egyptian Empires. These Empires have fascinated us from their interactions with Great Prophets and from the archaeological discoveries.
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153 – Care, Compassion Through Covide-19In this episode we shall look at the concept of care, its meaning and perception. We focus on what the last twelve months of the COVID-19 pandemic have meant for doctors working on the frontline; how has it changed the way we work and, ultimately care for our patients.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 15th July 2025.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 13th July 2025.
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154 – FriendshipIn a world where everyone wants to be cool and popular or be friends with such people, who should you choose? How do friends influence you? Are they important in your personal and professional life? Should friendship be influenced by character or status? What about networking? What should you do if you can't find friends that have a good influence on you? What does Islam say about all this? Today we explore answer to this and many more questions.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 16th July 2025.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 6th July 2025.
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Episode 5. Allah & His Attributes. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the attributes of Allah and Salat.
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Episode 32. Middle East-the Cradle of Civilisation. Part 3 looks at the Amazing Assyrian and Babylonian Empires, which shaped so much of the world that came to be inherited by the descendants of the Patriarch Abraham.
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Episode 4: Join Kaleem Chris Edwards for another episode of “Serving Mankind with Humanity First” where we will be in conversation with: Humanity First UK– Medical Team with expert dentist Dr Asif Hamid , local GP Dr Noor and logistics manager Mussawir Chaudhary Discussing the Medical trips to Gambia, the disaster response course benefits to society and the homeless uk dental project over the New Year period. 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 12 Verse 54-88. 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 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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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 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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155 – Exploring the Art of Islamic ArchitectureEverywhere we go, in each part of the world, we will not have to look far to find a mosque. These buildings, rooms or locations are places of worship but can differ so much in appearance - from a single room to a vast construction. We explore the history behind some of the major mosques in the world (Masjid an-Nabwi and the Great Mosque of Cordoba) as well as look into the significance of these buildings, how their architecture has developed over recent years and look at recent, contemporary mosques within our own Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (Masjid Mubarak and Khadija Mosque)
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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 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 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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Episode 6: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-DinMahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924In this episode, we delve into weeks three and four of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din MahmudAhmad, 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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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 33. Middle East-the Cradle of Civilisation. In Part 4 and the last of the series we are going to look at the amazing Egyptian civilisation and its interaction with the Israelites and other great empires.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 29th June 2025.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 16th July 2025.
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Episode 6. Life of Muhammad. Part 1. 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).
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156 – Shame has been a feature of societies for millenia. It is shown in art and culture across the ages from Adios in Greek mythology to the Scarlet Letter novel. Shame has also featured in shaping societies from the adoption of babies from unwed mothers to the Japanese act of Hari Kari, shame has been used as a social device. Yet it also has a personal implication and at its root is a feeling emanating from the self not from others. So what is the role of shame in faith? Do religious laws use the concept of shame? How useful is the concept of shame in developing a relationship with God? Are shame and regret the same? What is the difference between shame and punishment? How does society's understanding of shame evolve and how do religions influence or resist this change?
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 12th July 2025.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 17th July 2025.
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Episode 7. Life of Muhammad (saw). 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).
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 29th June 2025.
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Episode 3: The theme for this programme shall be on Promoting Peace, and we will be looking at one of the efforts made in working towards this goal. We shall be chatting to our special guest Atiq Bhatti and discussing the part poetry has played in promoting peace in his area for over 14 years. And also listening to a poetical song performed by children of various ages, and one that is the highlight during the Slough & South Bucks Peace Symposium. Finally, we shall also be hearing inspiring poems written and read by both Miss Kaula Saeed and Miss Daanya Chaudhry.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 12 Verses 89-112 and Chapter 13 Verse 1-13. 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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Episode 8. Wives of the Holy Prophet & Khilafat. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the blessed wives of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and Khilafat.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 13th July 2025.
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A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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Episode 44. Tahir Mosque Catford Inauguration. An adresss delivered on 11th February 2012 by the Supreme Head of the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad may Allah be his helper. The opening of the Mosque was also attended by a number of dignitaries and guests, including Heidi Alexander, MP for Lewisham East and Sir Steve Bullock, the Mayor of Lewisham.
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Episode 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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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 17th July 2025.
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Repeat of a live interactive show recorded on 29th June 2025.
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Episode 7: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-DinMahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924In this episode, we recap the journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him, toEurope. 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 Allahbe pleased with him.
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Episode 37. Lajna Ima’illahLajna Imaillah was the first auxiliary organisation to be set up in the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This episode will spotlight and celebrate the organisation’s beautiful origins, aims, and achievements. A now multinational organisation run entirely by women, it has gone from strength to strength and commemorated its centenary last year. In an era where a woman’s worth in society is hotly contested, the sisterhood and services of Lajna equip womenkind with the true tools for empowerment. What does it mean to be a part of the “community of servants of Allah”? How do Lajna support each other and wider society?
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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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Episode 9. The development of sects within Islam. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby teaches his student Mr Stuart Chatto about the formation of sects within Islam.
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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 46. On 17 March 2012, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, 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 Atta Mosque in Wolverhampton which is a major city, in the West Midlands.
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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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157 – Art and Philosophy in Middle Eastern Islamic Civilisation. Iraq once stood as one of the world’s most important countries and unfortunately today much of its rich history and culture has been caught in the cross-fire of numerous geopolitical conflicts and tensions, not only in a literal sense in terms of landmarks but also in thought production and epistemology. With pioneering art styles, philosophical debates, and scientific enquiry, Iraq formed a large part of what is known as the Islamic Golden Age. Sources of learning have come and gone, been celebrated, and lamented – the House of Wisdom is indeed another example of an overlooked centre of artistic thought. This show will explore the significance of the Iraqi school of thought production, with an in depth look at the culture that existed allowing such advancements to be made.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 18th July 2025.
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158 – Language: our primary source of communication. But it’s also more than that; it signifies where we’re from, it is used to influence and persuade, it is turned into the most moving of poetry. Why does language have such a profound effect on us? Why is it that a British person flinches at the use of the word “pants” instead of “trousers”? What does it mean if immigrants are described as “floods” and “swarms” in the media? We explore all this and more—looking specifically at how the language used to represent Islam, whether in the media or classic literature, has affected perceptions of Muslims.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 12th July 2025.
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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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Islam's response to contemporary Issues- Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad: In this episode learn about the life of the fourth successor and Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and what Islam teaches us about the true meaning of democracy.
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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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Episode 38. Echoes of ValourJoin us as we explore the remarkable bravery and sacrifices of the female warriors during the time of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (May Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him). Figures such as Hadhrat Umme Ammaarah not only provided critical support on the battlefield but also engaged directly in combat to protect him as well as their faith.As we face new challenges in the digital age, we draw inspiration from these historical examples and discuss how the legacy of these female warriors can empower contemporary women to uphold and spread their faith in today's interconnected world.
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Episode 36. An address delivered by the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Caliph, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper) on 17th October 2016 at Canada's Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister, Rt Hon Justin Trudeau, Cabinet Ministers and over 50 MPs and Senators and more 110 guests attended the event.
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Episode 4. A lively discussion between scholars of completely different religions to tackle one tough question. In this week episode "A Jewish Rabbi, A Muslim Imam and Christian pastor explain what’s good and evil in their religion?"
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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 29th June 2025.
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159 – A Yearning for LearningWhy are human beings such curious creatures? In today’s show we discuss the human inclination to discover and learn about the world and what we do not know. We explore the importance of education and research in Islam and the way in which this search for knowledge ultimately leads us to God, the Fountain of all knowledge. How can we truly find God in His Creation?
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Episode 2. In this episode of "The Review of Religions" radio program, hosts Sufyan Farooqi and Zubair Hayat delve into thought-provoking content from a recent edition of "The Review of Religions" magazine, which has a rich history dating back to 1902. The hosts introduce the program, emphasizing the magazine's dedication to providing insightful content on religion, spirituality, and the world. This programme covered the following topics Quranic Insights: The program discusses a fascinating Quranic concept related to mountains as pegs, highlighting how modern research aligns with ancient wisdom, reinforcing the existence of God. They also touch upon the importance of encouraging youth to explore Quranic insights. Places of Worship: The significance of featuring places of worship in the magazine is explored, shedding light on their evolution over the years. Impact in Ghana: The program connects with "The Review of Religions" coordinator in Ghana, discussing the magazine's impact in the region. Electric Eel and Nature's Flawlessness: The electric eel is examined, and a new series on the perfection of nature is introduced. African Impact: The impact of "The Review of Religions" in Africa, particularly Ghana, is highlighted, including distribution among members of Parliament and government officials. The program also mentions the magazine's accessibility through audio podcasts and social media.
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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 18th July 2025.
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Episode 39. 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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Episode 20. 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 39. Hijab: A Mode of WorshipAlong with all of Islam's teachings towards men and women, the veil helps to create the peaceful society that the religion nurtures. The hijab has several layers of wisdom and blessings. It may not give complete protection against evil, but it can alter the wearer's tenacity in the same way that prayer has a greater impact on our inner states rather than just our outside circumstances. Since human nature is immutable, the laws that must govern our discipline should likewise be based on tried-and-true basic ideas. Man's nature being immutable, the need to shed this outer layer of modesty does not exist, even so, some see the hijab as an outdated ritual.
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Episode 160 – Silence. Silence can be blissful, and silence can be deafening. Silence can avert disaster, and silence can lead to it. In a busy and hectic world, silence can be heard above the noise and din. Silence can be found within. Join us on today’s programme as we look at silence, what it means to be silent and how silence can help us in our meditations, in our connection with God, each other, and ourselves.
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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 6th July 2025.
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