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Series 2. Episode 6. Truthfulness of the Prophet. 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) 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 the ten criteria found in the Holy Books to prove the truth of a prophet and how the Promised Messiah fulfilled each one. 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 5th December 2024.
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Episode 3. A historic address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community on 6th October 2015 at the Dutch Parliament in Holland.
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True Caliphate - A spiritual leadership and source of peace. Introduction to the His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba), the fifth successor to the Promised Messiah and Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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Episode 15. After a child’s first day of school, often one of the first things parents ask is, “Did you make any friends?” From that day onwards until the rest of their lives, friendships play a central role in dictating how a person navigates their life, often in a positive way in terms of improving their quality of life, but also sometimes detrimental when roped into the traps of peer pressure and people pleasing. Historically, in the western society women have been rooted against each other and widely portrayed as competitive, jealous and incapable of getting along, many children’s fairy tales being prime examples. But as we explore in this episode of Sisters on Air, this narrative is far from the truth for Muslim women who have a unique perspective when it comes to friendships.
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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
Why I Believe in God (Review of Religions): In today's episode we will explore the concept of God in Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. We will learn how history has celebrated the Ideology of God and through a practical approach we will explore why even today millions of people still choose to believe in a Divine creator. Reading: Why I believe in God by S.M Shahab Ahmad -Review of Religions link to article.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 108 to Chapter 114 . 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 207. Women in Sports. Research shows that there is a clear link between sports uniforms and a potential reluctance of girls to participate in sports (Howard, 2023). With instances of school uniforms being designed to accentuate girls’ bodies, there is evidence to suggest that this causes young girls to be self-conscious, leading to unhealthy relationships with both sport activities and their own bodies. Whilst we may know that there are a lot of obvious barriers to women in sports, such as accessibility and social influence, in this episode, we will be discussing the subtle ways in which sports opportunities may be taken away from women, as well as how modesty is perfectly possible even in sports activities.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 7th December 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 10th November 2024. Synopsis: In an article published on the BBC website on 6th Nov entitled, ‘Australia plans social media ban for under-16s’, the Australian government says it will introduce "world-leading" legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the "harm" social media was inflicting on Australian children. In this episode of Pathway to Peace, the presenters examine the effect of social media on childhood depression and whether social media could even be regulated. What guidance can we draw upon from Islamic ethics to help navigate the online world.
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Episode 16. The treasures and trinkets that this world offers are vast. Just go to any shop or museum and I’d be surprised if you told me you weren’t tempted to have an item, or several items, that you came across. However, does attaining the material desire provide us with the satisfaction that will give us fulfilment? Or is it only an illusion? In this episode, we’ll be speaking about the impact of materialism on our life and whether it is for our benefit or for our detriment. We want to explore whether it is an aid or a detriment in seeking higher fulfilment in life.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 208. Travel and Odysseys. This episode will aim to explore the significance of journeys, both spiritual and physical. To do this, we will look at the history of Islam and the journeys that our Prophets have taken to propagate the word of Islam and demonstrate their pure love for Allah. We will be talking about the pilgrimage to Makkah, which is one of our five pillars of faith and the significance of this journey. We will also be reflecting on our own lives and the journey each of us makes throughout our lives to become the best version of ourselves.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 25th February 2024. Synopsis: In this week’s episode of Pathway to Peace, we examine a topic that resonates deeply with the essence of Islam - Random Acts of Kindness. In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the transformative power of a smile, a helping hand, or a kind word. However, Islam positively promotes the notion that these seemingly small acts can have a monumental impact on the lives of others, reflecting the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) who exemplified mercy and kindness in all his interactions. Throughout this episode, we will explore the Islamic perspective on random acts of kindness, drawing inspiration from the Quran and Ahadith. We will share heart-warming stories that highlight the beauty of kindness, discuss practical ways to incorporate it into our lives, and reflect on how these acts can serve as a powerful tool for spreading love and unity within society. Presenters: Sabiha Iqbal, Melissa Ahmedi and Aliya Sami
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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 5. An address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the Ahmadiyya Annual Peace Symposium 2011.
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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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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 6th December 2024.
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Episode 210. Caliphate and Kingship. What comes to mind when one hears the word, King? And then Caliph or Caliphate? Religious scripture and stories are filled with kings, the wise, the need for leadership on earth. And what of the Islamic terms Caliphs and Caliphate or the original Arabic terms Khalifa and Khilafat? What do we think of when we hear these words. In the recent past this term has been distorted and misunderstood largely due to the use of the word by some groups for their own political gain. In Islam a Caliph is a religious and spiritual leader who works for the betterment of society and peace.
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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 10. An address delivered by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the Military Headquarters in Koblenz, Germany, on 30th May 2012.
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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 8th December 2024.
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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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Prophet Adam (peace be upon him)- Naeem Osman Memon- Learn about the Christian and Islamic interpretation on the life of the first prophet, the Prophet Adam (peace be upon him).
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 1 Verse 1-7 and Chapter 2 Verse 1-31. 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 13. 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 his honour in at the Hilton Hotel in Tokyo, Japan on 23rd November 2015.
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Episode 5: The theme for this programme shall be on the Existence of God and we shall be hearing five poems that are relevant to this theme. We will be hearing The inspiring poem written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah. Which will be sung in its original Urdu language by the singer Mr Mujahid Javaid with running translation by Mr Mulqeet. A poem called ‘Which of the favours of your Lord do you deny’ written and presented by the acclaimed poet Mr Kamran Khan from Dubai. A poem called ‘When I think of you’ written by the young Miss Farah Khan. And finally poem of cosmic nature by the intellectual Mudassar Rashid.
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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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Series 2. Episode 2. Khilafat. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali and Stuart Chatto to discuss about Ahmadiyyat, the true Islam. In this programme they discuss the need and blessings of a Khalifa, the importance of obedience to the Khalifa and how a Khalifa is elected? This material is also available Online at www.WhyAhmadi.org.
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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 Hamza Ilyas accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Episode 212. Translation. In chapter 30 verse 23 of the Holy Qur’an, it is written: ‘And among His Signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the diversity of your tongues and colours. In that surely are Signs for those who possess knowledge.’ Humans have come together to learn about one another and through learning further languages have come to understand each other. However, translation is not as simple as finding an equivalent ‘word’ but rather it is a matter of conveying an equivalent ‘meaning’. Join us in this show as we discuss the history and future of translation as well as the many methods and practices around it.
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Episode 7: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we recap the journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him, to Europe. Furthermore, we cover in detail the Conference of Living Religions of the Empire 1924. Additionally, we delve into week five of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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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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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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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. Compassion- In light of Islamic teachings. Having compassion for the creation of God and serving mankind is at the heart of Islamic teachings. To do good to people without any consideration of reward or recompense is the nobility of human character.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 8th December 2024.
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Series 2. Episode 2. Khilafat. Tune in to learn about the basic teachings of Islam. Tahir Selby is joined by Farhan Ali and Stuart Chatto to discuss about Ahmadiyyat, the true Islam. In this programme they discuss the need and blessings of a Khalifa, the importance of obedience to the Khalifa and how a Khalifa is elected? This material is also available Online at www.WhyAhmadi.org.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 7th December 2024.
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Epsiode 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. This material is also available on the online Islamic Course at www.free-islamic-course.org.
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Episode 2. A historic address delivered by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, on 4th December 2012, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, on the subject of "Responding to the Challenge of Extremism.
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Episode 3. Wisdom of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him). The words and practice of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him) were replete with wisdom, and his life a sagacious commentary of the Holy Qur’an. He settled disputes and promoted social harmony with great wisdom and insight. He taught rules of human propriety and explained the principles of communal and social life.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 9th December 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 2 Verse 32-63. 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 27th October 2024. Synopsis: In this episode of Pathway to Peace, we explore why UK children are so unhappy. We’ll discuss factors like academic pressure, social media, and a decline in family connections, drawing on Islamic values of compassion and community to suggest solutions. Through a focus on empathy, mindful parenting, and balanced technology use, the presenters explore how a return to core values can address this crisis and foster a brighter, more joyful future for children. Presenters: Hafia Khan, Sabiha Iqbal & Dr Anne-marie Ionesco
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Series 3 Episode 4. This episode is an in-depth conversation with Dr Nuzhat Sharif, Senior Principal Scientist in the Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit of Pfizer Inc, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and also the President of the Ahmadi Muslim women in science. A whole host of topics will be discussed from her science career and what inspired her to become a scientist. The vaccine developed by Pfizer and her perspectives on variants. More general points about Ahmadi Women scientists will also be discussed, as well as the work of the Ahmadiyya Women’s Scientists Association USA.
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Episode 213. Forgiveness. Forgiveness triumphs over punishment because authentic punishment seeks reformation rather than vengeance. In this episode of Faith in Focus, we will study the landmarks of forgiveness, its employment and absence in Holy Scriptures, and describe the characteristics of forgiveness, free of any subsidiary action. Forgiveness has benefits to all parties involved when exercised appropriately. Hence, we will also dive into the benefits of forgiveness to the human mind.
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Episode 3. Whether you believe in God or not, some questions are just so big that they compel us all to think existentially. It’s time for a different conversation about morals, metaphysics and God. Because here at the Existence Project, we understand that sometimes, the most fascinating evidence for water, is thirst. This year, “The Existence Project” which has been launched by The Review of Religions will be providing the Jalsa guests with a truly inspiring and interactive experience and a variety of talks and presentations at their exhibition at this year’s jalsa. The radio show will be based around this very exhibition by highlighting some of the key aspects of the exhibition and the questions related to the existence of God, for example, the concept of God, experiencing God, and analysing atheism.
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Episode 19. 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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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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Episode 3. Join us for a special episode with Taha al Hiti. We will look at his first recollections of writing letters, his innovation in calligraphy. The introduction of calligraphy synchronised with architecture as well as different concepts of calligraphy and architecture.
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Episode 17. Modern women's movements recognise the importance of women being a source of support for other women. It allows women to be more self-sufficient and independent. But is it always practical? The history of Lajna Ima’illah, an organisation now celebrating its centenary, certainly is evidence to say yes! Join us on Sisters on Air as we look back on how the organisation has continued to be a source of support, comfort, and inspiration to so many women around the globe.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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Episode 217. Righteousness Righteousness is a concept that encompasses moral integrity, uprightness, and adherence to a set of moral principles or standards. In religious traditions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam, righteousness is linked to adherence to divine commandments or moral laws. We look in depth at the Islamic perspective, discussing the stages of Taqwa, an Arabic word which can be described in English as righteousness.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 20th October 2024. Synopsis: In Feb 2024 the Guardian Newspaper published an article entitled, “More than half of Tory members in poll say Islam a threat to British way of life”. It cited two polls: an Opinium poll of 521 Conservative party members from 7-16 February 2024, and another poll of 25,000 by 'Hope Not Hate' December 2023 – January 2024. Results showed that 58% of conservative MPs and 30% of the UK public think that Islam is a threat to the British way of Life. Are these views valid? What are British values and the British way of life? Does Islamic teaching, and Muslims living in Britain pose a threat to this? We examine these questions in this week's episode of Pathway to Peace, highlighting Islamic values and British values are aligned. Presenters: Arif Khan & Sufyan Farooqi
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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 18. This show seeks to delve into the topic of gossip, back-biting, rumours, ill-thinking and slander. Why do people do it? What are the effects of it? How does this unfold in both the private and public spheres? What do the Islamic teachings elaborate on the antidote and solutions? The concept of Qawl-e-Sadeed [speaking the ‘right word’], the powerful healing of prayer, Allah’s attribute of covering our faults (Sattari) and Istaghfar (seeking forgiveness of Allah) and in turn cover other people’s weaknesses.
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Episode 9: An interactive English talk show series exploring various matters relating to Islam, the beacon of truth. One of the most important decisions we will ever make, is who we choose to live with for the rest of our lives. What does Islam teach us about marriage? How can we avoid some of the common mistakes in finding our potential spouses. Join us in our discussion on marriage and dating.
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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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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 8th December 2024.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 9th December 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 10th November 2024. Synopsis: In an article published on the BBC website on 6th Nov entitled, ‘Australia plans social media ban for under-16s’, the Australian government says it will introduce "world-leading" legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the "harm" social media was inflicting on Australian children. In this episode of Pathway to Peace, the presenters examine the effect of social media on childhood depression and whether social media could even be regulated. What guidance can we draw upon from Islamic ethics to help navigate the online world.
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Episode 54. 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 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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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 2 Verse 64-91. 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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Series 3 Episode 2. Evolution. In this episode we introduce the subject to the listener including the basics of Darwin’s theory with details why many contemporary evolutionists believe that evolution explains away the need for a creator.
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Episode 3. Back pain is a major cause of disability, work absenteeism, loss of productivity and most importantly sufferings of about 15% to 30% of western population in any point of time. In this episode, we tried to focus on Mechanical Back pain and other causes of back pain that has specific cause that can be treated. We invited an Orthopaedic Surgeon and a Rheumatologist who have thrown some light on this very common condition.
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Inspirational story of how Adam Spittles accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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Episode 219. Youth Empowerment This episode will aim to explore the role of youth empowerment both in secular society and within Islam, specifically the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. To do this we will explore the importance of the youth raising their voices and speaking out against injustice and the role of social media in this, the establishment of the Nasirat and Atfal programmes and the impact these have had on the community and we will also explore other initiatives led by the youth of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and how these have empowered the youth of today.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 25th February 2024. Synopsis: In this week’s episode of Pathway to Peace, we examine a topic that resonates deeply with the essence of Islam - Random Acts of Kindness. In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the transformative power of a smile, a helping hand, or a kind word. However, Islam positively promotes the notion that these seemingly small acts can have a monumental impact on the lives of others, reflecting the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) who exemplified mercy and kindness in all his interactions. Throughout this episode, we will explore the Islamic perspective on random acts of kindness, drawing inspiration from the Quran and Ahadith. We will share heart-warming stories that highlight the beauty of kindness, discuss practical ways to incorporate it into our lives, and reflect on how these acts can serve as a powerful tool for spreading love and unity within society. Presenters: Sabiha Iqbal, Melissa Ahmedi and Aliya Sami
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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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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Episode 2. This episode will serve as an introduction to the concept of FoRB. It will focus on the origins of FoRB, The origins of the concept of freedom of expression, freedom of religion in history & how it has evolved over time, the relevance it has played in history and where the key changes occurred historically to the rights of FoRB. In particular, we will focus on the early years of FoRB: The Romans tolerated most religions, including Judaism, and encouraged local subjects to continue worshipping their own gods. They did not however, tolerate Christianity until it was legalised by the Roman emperor Galerius in 311. Holmes and Bickers note that as long as Christianity was treated as a part of Judaism it enjoyed the same freedom, but the Christian claim to religious exclusivity meant its followers found themselves subject to hostility. The early Christian apologist Tertullian was the first-known writer referring to the term libertas religionis. The Edict of Milan guaranteed freedom of religion in the Roman Empire until the Edict of Thessalonica in 380, which outlawed all religions except Christianity. Following a period of fighting lasting around a hundred years before 620 AD which mainly involved Arab and Jewish inhabitants of Medina (then known as Yathrib), religious freedom for Muslims, Jews and pagans was declared by Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him) in the Constitution of Medina. In early Muslim history (until mid 11th century), most Islamic scholars maintained a level of separation from the state which helped to establish some elements of institutional religious freedom. The Islamic Caliphate later guaranteed religious freedom under the conditions that non-Muslim communities accept dhimmi status and their adult males pay the jizya tax instead of the zakat paid by Muslim citizens.
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Episode 14. Origins of the Great Mughal Empire. Part I. Dr Mohammed Iqbal with guests Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmed trace the link between the Mongols and the founders of the Mughal Empire and how Islam influenced a warrior nation. Learn about some of the great contributions from the Timurid Dynasty to Akbar the Great.
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Episode 25. 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 “Baitur Rashid” Mosque in Hamburg, Germany on 5th December 2012. Many dignitaries including politicians, professors, doctors and leaders of different religious faith attended the event.
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Episode 4. Forgiveness of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The extraordinary spirit of forgiveness of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be on him) converted the most stone-hearted adversaries into devotees. Had he not been a ruler, how would it have been established that despite having the power to seek revenge, he had it within him to forgive and pardon.
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In this episode of Around the Table: Wolf in sheep's Clothing Special Episode 4, we look at the reasons for the establishment of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, what difference it has made in the world and what it aims to achieve. We then discuss its current leadership and conclude the series by defining who the real "Wolf in sheep's clothing is".
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 10th December 2024.
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Episode 200 – Under The Folds Of Faith How do you define womanhood and what it means to be a woman? This question has been shaping society for millennia and remains as relevant as ever and is especially true for women of faith who live their lives according to a well-defined set of values. One factor is clear, sisterhood is as important to womanhood as any other aspect. Women standing together in a community, united in a common purpose is beneficial for everyone. One such society is Lajna Imaillah which celebrates its centenary in 2022/23. This reflective programme takes a look at the aims of the organisation and discusses with its diverse members how this institution remains relevant to the modern woman of faith.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 4th December 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 13th October 2024. Synopsis: In an article for the Sunday Telegraph at the start of the Tory conference which took place in September, UK politician Kemi Badenoch made controversial remarks suggesting that 'all cultures are not equal.' This statement has sparked much debate, raising important questions about how we view and value different cultures. In this episode of Pathway to Peace, we’ll challenge this perspective through the lens of Islamic teachings on equality, fairness, and justice. Presenters: Kalim Anwer & Shams Najum
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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 9. Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Amjad Hussain and Arif Ahmad explore the rise and great achievements of the Muslim civilisation.
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Why I Believe in God (Review of Religions): In today's episode we will explore the concept of God in Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. We will learn how history has celebrated the Ideology of God and through a practical approach we will explore why even today millions of people still choose to believe in a Divine creator. Reading: Why I believe in God by S.M Shahab Ahmad -Review of Religions link to article
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 85 Verse 12-23 up to Chapter 89 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 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 27. The Theme for this show is ‘Persecution’. And in the next half an hour you will get to hear a five poem of different styles of poetry from people on this theme. There are some people, tribes, communities, all around the world which are being persecuted for different reasons, quite often because they are seen as weaker or a threat of some kind, whether the threat is religion, caste, ethnicity, their social status or the colour of their skin. And we witness this being continually repeated throughout history by people, groups, countries and nations in some way or form. Strangely enough, all of the poems I received on this theme focused on the persecution on Muslims, however I hope this show will give you a small example of the pain felt by some of those being persecuted, and perhaps even move you, or allow you to see the whole of mankind with a more compassionate heart, regardless of who they are. The first poem is from the very talented poet Sister Faiza Kiran, a truly poetical jewel with her inspiring poem from Hartlepool, titled Paradise Lost. The next poem is quite specifically about the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims, from a wonderful poetical star the acclaimed poet Zafar Bhatti from the midlands in Leamington Spa with his poem titled ‘The Silent Voice’. This is then followed by another poet also from the Midlands, from the aspiring young Sabahat Ahmad, full of talent who reads his wonderful poem titled Sunset with such admirable gallant and paints the grim reality of those being persecuted. A wonderful poem is next, about the treatment of Muslims in Palestine, a story of the bondage of its subjects by those bringing closer its frontline, from an Imam, Mansoor Clarke who is a Missionary of Islam, with his very moving poem that which would make any human very emotional. The final poem is from the acclaimed poet Muddabir Khalid who brings an inspiring style on the dire persecution of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who are being forced to live in a state of exile, being put to trial, without release, living a life in exile for their beliefs.
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Episode 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 201. Pilgrimage (Journey Of A Lifetime) Pilgrimage is defined as a journey made to a sacred place as an act of devotion; throughout the world millions makes such journeys’ every year. In search of the truth, peace and led by their beliefs or as part of their search for their purpose, pilgrimage is indeed a devotion deeply linked to our intrinsic self, going to the core of our being. In this programme we will consider Pilgrimage, what it means and how this journey can help us.
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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 59. The intriguing theme “The Elusive Quest for Happiness” has been explored by poets around the world, sharing their thoughts and perspectives, expanding the dimensions of our vision to unlock the hidden secrets of happiness. In the Viewpoint segment experts share their insights on the enigma of happiness and the Inspirational segment presents enlightening Divine revelation and sacred poetry revealing the paths to eternal happiness.
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Episode 7: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we recap the journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him, to Europe. Furthermore, we cover in detail the Conference of Living Religions of the Empire 1924. Additionally, we delve into week five of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him.
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Join in the debate of the day in this live interactive discussion programme.
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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 an Interactive show recorded on 25th February 2024. Synopsis: In this week’s episode of Pathway to Peace, we examine a topic that resonates deeply with the essence of Islam - Random Acts of Kindness. In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the transformative power of a smile, a helping hand, or a kind word. However, Islam positively promotes the notion that these seemingly small acts can have a monumental impact on the lives of others, reflecting the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) who exemplified mercy and kindness in all his interactions. Throughout this episode, we will explore the Islamic perspective on random acts of kindness, drawing inspiration from the Quran and Ahadith. We will share heart-warming stories that highlight the beauty of kindness, discuss practical ways to incorporate it into our lives, and reflect on how these acts can serve as a powerful tool for spreading love and unity within society. Presenters: Sabiha Iqbal, Melissa Ahmedi and Aliya Sami
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 4th December 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 202. Muslim Women Today Since its inception 100 years ago, Lajna Ima’illah has presented a powerful example of how Islam continues to inspire the empowerment of Muslim women around the world. It does so, by taking the blessed role models of those before us. One such is that of Hadhrat Ayesha (May Allah be pleased with her), who we will discuss as we speak on how at its centenary, this auxiliary organisation is a true manifestation of the freedoms and equality Islam endows on women.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 30th November 2024.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 5th December 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 27th October 2024. Synopsis: In this episode of Pathway to Peace, we explore why UK children are so unhappy. We’ll discuss factors like academic pressure, social media, and a decline in family connections, drawing on Islamic values of compassion and community to suggest solutions. Through a focus on empathy, mindful parenting, and balanced technology use, the presenters explore how a return to core values can address this crisis and foster a brighter, more joyful future for children. Presenters: Hafia Khan, Sabiha Iqbal & Dr Anne-marie Ionesco
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Episode 11: We shall be exploring the hope of many people across the globe for a world of Peace and an end to War. We hope the poetry you will hear today will give us all an insight into how we can all work towards achieving this goal … through Poetry of course! We shall be hearing poetry that was written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulaam Ahmad who claimed to be this Promised Messiah of the latter days, and understanding what was meant by his advent ending all wars. We shall also be hearing the delightful poems from poets such as Miss Aska Chaudhry, the inspiring French speaking poet, Zina Balkis Abdelkarim, the medical doctor Dr Jalil Sharif, the ex-soldier Saikou Gussama, the distinguished poet Awais Ahmad and the Scottish poet and teacher Joseph McTaggart.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 96 Verse 23-31 up to Chapter 96 Verse 1-15. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Ala89
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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 an Interactive show recorded on 25th February 2024. Synopsis: In this week’s episode of Pathway to Peace, we examine a topic that resonates deeply with the essence of Islam - Random Acts of Kindness. In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the transformative power of a smile, a helping hand, or a kind word. However, Islam positively promotes the notion that these seemingly small acts can have a monumental impact on the lives of others, reflecting the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) who exemplified mercy and kindness in all his interactions. Throughout this episode, we will explore the Islamic perspective on random acts of kindness, drawing inspiration from the Quran and Ahadith. We will share heart-warming stories that highlight the beauty of kindness, discuss practical ways to incorporate it into our lives, and reflect on how these acts can serve as a powerful tool for spreading love and unity within society. Presenters: Sabiha Iqbal, Melissa Ahmedi and Aliya Sami
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A live show discussing the major news stories of the week.
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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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Inspirational story of how Melissa King accepted Islam Ahmadiyyat.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 5th December 2024.
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Repeat of an Interactive show recorded on 10th November 2024. Synopsis: In an article published on the BBC website on 6th Nov entitled, ‘Australia plans social media ban for under-16s’, the Australian government says it will introduce "world-leading" legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the "harm" social media was inflicting on Australian children. In this episode of Pathway to Peace, the presenters examine the effect of social media on childhood depression and whether social media could even be regulated. What guidance can we draw upon from Islamic ethics to help navigate the online world.
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Episode 8: The Islamic Renaissance: The Historic Journey of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II, in 1924 In this episode, we delve into weeks six and seven of the historic tour of England by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, may Allah be pleased with him. The episode covers key events, engagements, and interactions during this period, shedding light on the pivotal moments that defined his journey and the impact it had on the spread of Islam in the West.
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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 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 66. Welcome to the Voice of the Caliph. You are now going to listen to the Keynote address delivered by the World Wide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his helper), at the Inauguration of Baitul Ikram Mosque, Allen, Texas, USA. This blessed event took place on the 8th of October 2022.
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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 203. The Spoken Word Cultures have long preceded any written evidence we may have. We know that oral and verbal communication has had a huge impact on societies, histories, and culture. In fact, many of the great literary pieces we may read today were once transmitted through word of mouth, performed, and passed down through oral storytelling. Even the Holy Qur’an, the most sacred Book in Islam, is traditionally memorised by many Muslims and it is recited aloud. In this episode, we will be exploring the power of the spoken word and its cultural significance across the world.
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a topical discussion programme recorded on 6th December 2024.
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Episode 204. Fear Of Missing Out Our society is filled with wonderous attractions which sadly engender widespread waves of anxiety and complexes. Islamic history is lit with examples of pursuit of knowledge, and discoveries which set the narrative for generations that followed and set foundations of what the modern world is built on. Fast forward to now, where we see a decline in our impact on society, where we see what is labelled as ‘FOMO-’ Fear Of Missing Out. Coined and observed on social media, FOMO is a phenomenon society must address. As young Muslims growing up in a fast-changing western culture how can we use our core beliefs to maintain a ‘presence’ while connected to our faith and spirituality?
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A chance to listen to a repeat of a live news discussion programme recorded on 30th November 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 Hadhrat Khadija (may Allah be pleased with her): We will look at the life of the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and learn about her courage and how she became a pioneer for women's rights in Islam. Book: Hadhrat Sayeedah Khadija (May Allah be pleased with her) by Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry.
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Tune is to hear recitation of the Holy Qur'an, Chapter 96 Verse 16-20 up to Chapter 107 Verse 1-8. Recitation of the Holy Qur'an is by Maulana Feroz Alam.
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Episode 13. Islamic teachings suggest that the way to success is in the continuous pursuit of knowledge. Indeed, often the literacy rates of the people of a nation, especially women, reflects economic and societal success, where their knowledge, talents and skills contribute towards national prosperity. In this episode of Sisters on Air, we will be exploring these ideas, hearing directly from Muslim women – students and teachers – of their experiences, motivations and strategies, the role Islam has played in their pursuit of knowledge and the challenges they have faced and overcome as Muslim Women in academia.
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Episode 48. On the evening of 7th November 2008, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifah, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad May Allah be his helper delivered the keynote address at a special reception held to mark the inauguration of the Al Mahdi Mosque in Bradford. The event was attended by dignitaries including mayors, politicians, local community leaders and members of the local community.
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Inspirational story of how Sonia Ahmed 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 an Interactive show recorded on 20th October 2024. Synopsis: In Feb 2024 the Guardian Newspaper published an article entitled, “More than half of Tory members in poll say Islam a threat to British way of life”. It cited two polls: an Opinium poll of 521 Conservative party members from 7-16 February 2024, and another poll of 25,000 by 'Hope Not Hate' December 2023 – January 2024. Results showed that 58% of conservative MPs and 30% of the UK public think that Islam is a threat to the British way of Life. Are these views valid? What are British values and the British way of life? Does Islamic teaching, and Muslims living in Britain pose a threat to this? We examine these questions in this week's episode of Pathway to Peace, highlighting Islamic values and British values are aligned. Presenters: Arif Khan & Sufyan Farooqi
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Episode 205. Phases of Life: Lajna Ima’illah How is our identity and faith shaped as we journey through life? How do we learn, practice and embed the values we hold close? How do we practically apply the teachings of our youth to the actions of our adult life? This programme looks at how membership of Lajna Imaillah changes and develops throughout a woman's life and reflects on how the colours of faith change with the seasons of life.
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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 6th December 2024.
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Episode 11. An address delivered by the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at a special reception held in his honour at the Princess Court Reception Centre in Melbourne on 11th October 2013. The event was attended by more than 100 dignitaries and guests, including Major-General Paul McLachlan, Mayor of Frankston, Sandra Mayer, Anthony Byrne MP, Judith Graley MP and Ingra Peulich MP.
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Episode 5. 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 14. In Islam we have inspirational leadership of the blessed model of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) or other Prophets of Allah. However, for this show we bring attention onto women leaders in Islam. We answer some misconceptions there may be around against women leaders in Islam. Whilst exploring the lives of some inspiring women from early Islam who showed signs of leadership throughout their life. We discuss what impact they have made to the modern day. What lessons can modern day institutions learn from the leadership of women in Islam?
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Episode 206. Finding God in Nature. The concept of seeing God in nature, reflecting on the wonder of nature to connect with God can be found in many different religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. In Islam, nature is seen as a reflection of Allah's beauty and perfection. Muslims are encouraged to contemplate the natural world as a way to gain a deeper understanding of Allah's majesty and wisdom. This programme touches upon what world religions say on this and explores the Islamic perspective.
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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 an Interactive show recorded on 13th October 2024. Synopsis: In an article for the Sunday Telegraph at the start of the Tory conference which took place in September, UK politician Kemi Badenoch made controversial remarks suggesting that 'all cultures are not equal.' This statement has sparked much debate, raising important questions about how we view and value different cultures. In this episode of Pathway to Peace, we’ll challenge this perspective through the lens of Islamic teachings on equality, fairness, and justice. Presenters: Kalim Anwer & Shams Najum
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