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The late night buzz – Shia Muslim podcast featuring co-hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi. We delve into some of the most contentious and pertinent issues each week with laughs and debate along the way. Subscribe now on all platforms & social media to never miss a conversation. #AfterMaghrib
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*Book your tickets now!* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/book Use code "AMFAMILY" for 20% OFF This week, Sayed Ali and Mohamed Ali are joined by the esteemed Sayed Hossein al-Qazwini, visiting from the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, Iraq. Together, they delve into fiqh rulings on modern challenges such as addictions to music, drugs (including cannabis), and pornography. The discussion also explores the rulings on temporary marriage (mutah), its practical applications, and its context in Islamic law. They examine the fatawa of prominent scholars, alongside Quranic verses and various hadiths. We believe this is one of the most crucial conversations of our time, particularly for today’s youth. Do you agree? *PS. This is our final conversion of the season*
In this week's episode, Sayed Ali Radhawi is joined by his daughter, Haneen, for a lively and brief discussion about her interests, a touch of Quran, and some humorous moments. The episode also includes responses to fan comments and DMs, with Sayed Ali addressing speculation about stepping down as a host. He reflects on topics such as Syria, Sunni-Shia sectarianism, and shares updates on what’s new and upcoming for After Maghrib. Plus, find out why his co-host, Ahmed Gokal, is taking a break. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation!
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Join us as independent journalist Eisa Ali dives deep into the complex reality of Syria’s ongoing civil war. Is President Bashar al-Assad truly responsible for the chaos, or is his image distorted to serve a larger agenda? We explore how sectarianism is being pushed as a narrative by powerful entities and examine the role of propaganda in shaping public opinion. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation that challenges mainstream perspectives and uncovers hidden truths behind one of the most devastating conflicts of our time. Tune in and join the discussion!
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Join Dr. Sayed Moustafa Al-Qazwini on the After Maghrib Podcast for a powerful discussion on narcissism and its impact on family life. Explore the challenges of living with family members consumed by honor and reputation, and the deep trauma caused by parents and siblings who dominate relationships with their own needs and expectations. Delve into how these dynamics can ruin relationships, leaving individuals contemplating running away. Dr. Al-Qazwini also shares insights on how forgiveness can play a role in healing and finding peace amidst these struggles. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode.
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Having recently returned from Umrah, Sayed Ali Radhawi begins the episode by reflecting on his spiritual experience before transitioning into a conversation with Ahmed about significant moments in the life of Lady Fatima Zahra (as). Our co-hosts discuss key historical events surrounding Lady Zahra's martyrdom, her profound love for and by her father, the Prophet Muhammad (saww), and her esteemed status. Join us for one of our most heartfelt and enlightening conversations as we commemorate the nights of Fatimiyya.
After Maghrib Podcast🎙| LIVE SPECIAL in collaboration with Al Haadi Youth at Hujjat Stanmore, North London. Do we blindly follow the religion of our parents? Is questioning inherited beliefs dangerous? This podcast Shaykh Sadiq Meghjee, a seasoned scholar in intellectual history and theology. The After Maghrib team explore dynamics of inherited beliefs and what Qur'an and Hadith state in regards to this. Is it risky to be intellectually critical? This is a discussion more relevant now than ever - and features a thrilling Q&A from the audience towards the end. This was recorded in Ramadhan 2024 in London. This podcast is a delayed upload - apologies for the time taken.
In this episode of the After Maghrib Podcast, we’re joined by Ammar Kazmi to explore what Donald Trump’s potential return as the 47th President of the USA could mean for Western Muslims and other communities. Why did Kamala Harris fail? What mechanisms did the Republicans use which were effective? What is Trump’s record on Islamophobia and fascism? Ammar gives further insight on the inevitable effect on Gaza, and on US-Israel relations. Join us for a deep dive into the challenges and possibilities that may lie ahead for Muslims in America and beyond.
Lebanon Emergency Aid https://shorturl.at/Tz5Nf In this episode of After Maghrib, we’re joined by Mohamad Ali to explore the miracles of the Quran’s revelation. We dive into how the Prophet Muhammad revealed the Quran with unmatched precision, captivating hearts and minds through its linguistic brilliance and seamless flow. Discover how these divine words transformed lives, proving both timeless and miraculous.
Becoming Who You Are MEANT To Be Are your goals truly aligned with Allah (swt)? Do you hesitate to step out of your comfort zone—whether it’s wearing hijab, engaging with the community, or facing other challenges? In this inspiring discussion, we hear from Br. Ali Alvi, an entrepreneur and community leader, and his wife, Sister Leidy Kaneez Fatima. They are the Shia of Colombia, South America. Their journey is one of courage and resilience. Together, they share valuable lessons on pushing past obstacles and thriving despite adversity. You won’t want to miss a moment of this powerful conversation! Their community in Medellin, Colombia has grown from only THREE Shia Muslims in 2021, to THIRTY in 2024, with people joining Islam through weekly Dua Kumayl reflections, majalis and trips to Iraq for Arba'een. PLEASE learn more, or SUPPORT them financially, please contact us or follow Centro Aprendizaje Espiritual Medellín: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CentroDeAprendizajeM/ Website: https://www.centroespiritual.co/ Lebanon Emergency Aid https://shorturl.at/Tz5Nf
This week, Sayed Ali and Ahmed react to some dilemmas posted online. This episode is a light listen, with humour and differing opinions along the way. Let us know in the comments how you'd react in these dilemmas, and what your favourite points were!
*Necessary Disclaimers:* 1) This episode was recorded in Sep 2024. Please support our Lebanon fundraiser, link below, and continue to pray for those in Gaza, Lebanon and other oppressed areas worldwide. 2) Any views or opinions expressed here are those of the hosts. They are spontaneous thoughts and do not mean the hosts hold all answers/are correct at all. In many cases, there is no set answer for any dilemma. You should always refer back to religious authorities, as well as the consultation of experts (in mental health, family or social matters, etc). We feel each dilemma is precarious, and the hosts each had far more to say about these matters. We hope you understand and we apologise if anyone is offended by anything said - we can promise that this is never an intention of any of the hosts/guests on AM.
In this episode of the After Maghrib Podcast, hosts Ahmed and Sayed Ali dive into the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Beirut, exploring how external forces are attempting to exploit sectarian divisions between Sunnis and Shias. They discuss the dangerous "divide and conquer" tactics being used to fracture the Muslim community, but emphasize how unity amongst Muslims has been a source of strength throughout history. By standing together, despite efforts to sow discord, the Muslim ummah remains resilient and powerful in the face of adversity. Tune in for a critical conversation on solidarity and resistance.
As the regional war wages on, we’ve seen assassinations and retaliations from state and non-state actors. This week, we’re joined by Br. Hassan al-Qadri to further understand a number of key points. This includes, the role of the Muslims in the west, Gaza one year on, maintaining conviction in Dua to Allah (swt), the arrival of Imam Mahdi, the Sunni-Shia dialogue, Arab state involvement, and how Muslim influencers have reacted to the war in Palestine and Lebanon. This episode is filled with emotion and vigour and is not to be missed.
Analysis of the situation in South Lebanon. In the past week, we’ve witnessed death and destruction in Lebanon, continuing a year of devastation in Gaza. This week, we’re joined by analyst and activist Sister Batool Subeiti. We’ll dedicate our time to discussing several key points: an overview of current affairs, the history and colonial nature of the occupying forces, the responsibilities of Muslims in both the East and West, and the inevitable arrival of Imam Mahdi. This is a necessary conversation, and we encourage you to hear it start to finish.
Have we truly understood the Sunnah of Rasul Allah (saww)? As hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), known as Mawlid al-Nabi, it's the perfect time to reflect. In this episode, we dive into the Shia understanding of his life and explore why the school of Ahlulbayt (as) is seen as the only path that fully honors the "mercy to mankind." We unpack the meaning behind his powerful titles, Al-Sadiq (the Truthful) and Al-Amin (the Trustworthy), share key life lessons from his Seerah, and discuss how we can all strive to be better Muslims by following the example of the perfect man, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Whether you're Sunni or Shia, there's something here for everyone!
Feeling lost or aimless is a common struggle among young Muslims in the West, who often grapple with complex identity, spiritual, and societal pressures. In this week’s discussion, we explore these feelings and the search for purpose through an Islamic perspective with our dear friend and guest, Br. Sadiq Damani. We delve into real-life challenges, red pill and self-help theories, and insights from the Quran and Hadith. This conversation is one of our most candid yet, and we’re excited to share it with you!
In this episode, we’re thrilled to host Sayed Abdullah al Nakeeb, a close friend of the podcast, as we explore the complex concept of "The Raj'ah" in Shiism. This belief, which involves resurrecting or returning to life after death to fight against, or join alongside Imam Mahdi (ajf), is both profound and delicate, often surrounded by taboo. We discuss how the Raj'ah relates to the "Ghayba" (the occultation of Imam Mahdi) and what it means for Shiite spirituality and eschatology. Don’t miss this deep dive into a topic that intersects faith, mystery, and the anticipation of the end times.
Looking back at the memories we made over the month of Muharram
The History and Future of Shia Genocide in Pakistan through Parachinar, Quetta and Peshawar.
This discussion takes us through the past, present and future of the horrors that Shias face across the world for their beliefs.
Have we truly understood the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)? In this episode, we explore the Seerah of Rasul Allah (saww) and how it differs from his Sunnah, the Quran, and the world of Hadith. Our esteemed guest, Sayed Ali Imran, joins us from Canada to discuss how the Seerah was compiled, examining why the Shia community should revive its study of it, while also reviewing several case studies on how the Muslim community can effectively implement lessons from the life of Prophet Muhammad (saww). This conversation is co-hosted by Brother Mohamed Ali from Jumah Nights.
What do we mean when we say Imam Hussain (as) saved Islam? In this episode, we are joined by the esteemed Sayed Mahdi Modarresi, who explores the unique relationship between Allah (swt) and Imam Hussain (as) in Karbala. We discuss the Godly concepts of Tawhid, reliance, and the special bond that enabled Imam Hussain (as) to fulfill his divine mission. The discussion also covers the importance of recognising the qualities of a true scholar, the significance of a Shia Muslim performing Salah, and the oppressive reign of Yazid and Muawiya. Be sure to tune into our 100th episode, co-hosted with brother Yasser Al-Hilfi, which is filled with wisdom, inspiration, and a mix of heartfelt and lighthearted moments.
Karbala and the events following can be viewed in several angles in ways affecting Shia Muslims and the general Muslim world. This week, Sheikh Mohamed Abbas Panju of Najaf joins us to discuss the following and more: the wilayah of Imam Hussain (as), the concept of Ulama-al-Abrar, sectarianism, the true meaning of Al-Islah, Palestine and life under Imam Al Mahdi (ajfs). This episode is truly a treasure trove of ‘ilm, history and practical guidance for us. Make sure to hear the full episode to gain maximum benefit!
Ashura has occurred - now what? In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Br. Muntazir Jaffer, student of the Islamic seminaries. We reflect on the profound lessons learned from the day of Ashura, drawing deep connections between Imam Hussain's (as) sacrifice and the parallel teachings of the Holy Quran. We discuss how to implement Islam as a constant guiding force in our daily lives, ensuring that our actions and decisions are rooted in our faith. By exploring the ways in which Imam Hussain exemplified making the right decisions in Karbala through his unwavering connection to Allah (swt), our guest provides practical advice on how listeners can strengthen their own relationship with Allah (swt) through the Quran and emulate the virtues of Imam Hussain (as) in their own lives.
The mother of grief. The protector of Hussain (as). The student with no teacher. The one who fulfilled the task set by Ali (as) and Fatima (as). In this heart-wrenching episode, Sayed Abdullah al-Nakeeb returns to uncover the reality and secrets of Lady Zainab (as) and the magnitude of her role - before, during and after the Battle of Karbala. We understand Sayeda Zainab (as) in a lens unexplored before on our podcast, in the build up to the Day of Ashura - a day synonymous with martyrdom, sacrifice and faith.
What led Yazid to the undeniably atrocity that occured in Karbala and how were his acts even justified. Ahmed and Sayed Ali reflect on the story of Karbala as we enter this Holy Month and we should all reflect on our acts during these nights of Mourning.
"Why are you even a Shia?" - The words which we hear all too often, particularly now, between the emotive seasons of Ghadeer and Muharram. In this episode, Ahmed and Sayed Ali are joined by Sayed Jawad Elhassan, a student of Islam and active member of community. We look at responses to hate speech, along with reinforcing the reasons why we accept Wilayah, and accept the leadership of Imam Ali (as) after the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw). We also talk about the value of engaging in religious dialogue, as well as some of our favourite hadith within Shiism. Join us in this upbeat and insightful episode.
Wilf Lovatt, a British Christian, is widely known for his research on the Holy Quran. He has amassed a significant online following and is dedicated to deepening his understanding of Islam. In this episode, we discuss his journey exploring the Quran, his experiences with fasting during Ramadan, and his interactions with the broader Muslim community. During his visit to London, Wilf Lovatt visited several Shia mosques, met esteemed Shia Muslim sheikhs, and appeared on the After Maghrib podcast. This conversation highlights how his interest in Islam began, provides an overview of his studies of the Quran, and delves into the Muslim faith from the perspective of the Ahlulbayt (as) school of thought.
The upcoming elections in the UK and the US are taking place against a backdrop of major issues deeply affecting the Muslim community. From the ongoing crisis in Gaza to economic challenges and welfare concerns, Muslims are feeling a mix of anger, confusion, and uncertainty about their voting choices—or whether to vote at all. These issues are heavily covered by mainstream media, which often has a contentious relationship with Muslims in the West. In this week's episode, we are joined by Aliraza Manji, an award-winning broadcast journalist and producer at Times Radio, and formerly with Sky News. Aliraza provides valuable insights from within, into these pressing topics. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Muslim men, like everyone else, face life's challenges while striving to maintain their masculinity in a world where this is increasingly difficult. In this episode, we are joined by our good friend and world-renowned poet, Nouri Sardar, who provides personal insights on how men can effectively navigate these obstacles. We discuss trusting in Allah (swt) through tawwakul in an era of rising stress levels, the red pill movement, and increasing mental health issues in society. This conversation delves into the unique pressures men face today and offers guidance on staying true to one's values amidst these trials.
In an exciting episode, the long-awaited guest Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli discussed enduring hardship and finding ease. He delved into global tragedies, particularly the distressing events in Gaza and Rafah, highlighting how such crises affect us and how one can find God during such difficult times. Sheikh Hilli emphasized the importance of having trust (Tawakul) in Allah (swt) to aid us during hardship. He also shared insights on detaching from the materialistic world (Dunya) and the importance of fostering love for the hereafter. His guidance combined spiritual wisdom with practical steps, encouraging listeners to find resilience, maintain faith, and focus on spiritual growth amidst worldly challenges.
It's time we evaluate our relationship with God. The remembrance of Allah (SWT) brings comfort to our hearts, yet we choose a life filled with distractions. Join us on a journey to become more God-centric as we explore life hacks, good habits, and practical solutions for being better Muslims.
Explore the profound history of Islamic governance from the teachings of Prophet Muhammad and the practices of his family, the Ahlulbayt, to the guidance left by Imam Mahdi. This video examines the evolution of Islamic political systems, comparing contemporary governance in Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. Learn how these principles have shaped diverse regimes and continue to influence modern Middle Eastern politics. Join us for an insightful journey through the legacy of Islamic governance, analyzing its development from its origins to today's practices in different countries. Discover the lasting impact of these teachings on current Islamic governance.
Join us for an insightful discussion with Sh Mustafa Masood of Najaf, as we delve into the role of scholars in Islamic society, the institution of Marja'iyya, and whether it's obligatory, relevant and globally applicable. We explore the intersection of AI and scholarship, pondering the potential of automation in replacing traditional scholars. Gain exclusive insights into the enriching experience of living in Hawza, the Islamic seminary. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that navigates the past, present, and future of Islamic scholarship. SUBSCRIBE for thought-provoking content!
Join Zane Milani and the AM team for an enjoyable conversation on the daily challenges Muslim youth encounter and how to triumph over them. From managing our personal desires to tackling the complexities of Salat, we share our personal journeys and practical tips for navigating life's obstacles. Tune in for inspiration, relatable stories, and strategies for finding balance and strength and building a close relationship with Allah SWT. Don't miss out on this empowering discussion about overcoming struggles and thriving as Muslim youth!
Millions of Muslims are accessing toxic content online, sometimes stumbling upon discussions about women and masculinity. The Red Pill vs woke liberal movement is gaining massive traction, attracting streamers and influencers who convert to Islam and are indoctrinated to believe that Shia Muslims are kuffar. Joining us is Brother Hassan Al-Qadri, who offers insights from an Islamic standpoint. This conversation is essential, covering topics from understanding feminism and masculinity in the eyes of Allah (swt) to reinforcing our Shia Muslim beliefs. Tune in for laughter, invaluable advice, and profound discussions.
Hijab can really be a challenge for millions of Muslims in Western countries. Our co-hosts pose questions: Can guys chat about Hijab without stepping on any toes? What role does media play in the depiction of women when it comes to modesty and faith? Is hijab limited to the head covering? We're joined by Sister Zahra Al Alawi, who guides us through the maze of Hijab complexities. This lively discussion tackles real-life hurdles, unpacks the beauty industry's truths, and explores the world of Islamic role models Vs female influencers. Packed with insights and priceless advice from our esteemed guest, this episode is a must-listen if you're aiming for modesty. Don't miss out!
The Nights of Destiny & The Martyrdom of Imam Ali (AS)
Muslims, Marriage, and Relationships: In this stimulating conversation, we delve into the hidden world of Islamic affection and explore how expressing love as a Mu'min (believer) is significant in every relationship. From men being hesitant to tell their wives "I love you" to debunking the infamous claim that having a religious spouse automatically makes one's marriage boring, this breathtaking episode offers invaluable insights. We are honored to be joined once again by Mulla Ahmad Seddiq, who enlightens us with profound wisdom, invaluable advice, and much more. المسلمون والزواج والعلاقات: في هذه المحادثة المحفزة، نتعمق في العالم الخفي للعاطفة الإسلامية ونستكشف مدى أهمية التعبير عن الحب كمؤمن في كل علاقة. من تردد الرجال في إخبار زوجاتهم "أنا أحبك" إلى فضح الادعاء السيئ السمعة بأن وجود زوج متدين يجعل زواج المرء مملًا تلقائيًا، تقدم هذه الحلقة المذهلة رؤى لا تقدر بثمن. يشرفنا أن ينضم إلينا مرة أخرى الملا أحمد صديق، الذي ينيرنا بالحكمة العميقة والنصائح التي لا تقدر بثمن، وأكثر من ذلك بكثير.
During Ramadan, we aim to deepen our relationship with Allah SWT through various acts of worship, such as prayers, kindness, and charity. While focusing on prayer is crucial, there are also other important ways to strengthen our faith, such as maintaining spiritual resilience. Our guest, Dr. Zayn Ahmad, joins us to explore this topic, particularly in light of the challenging events unfolding in Gaza and why having spiritual resistance is vital. Tune in to this week's episode as we discuss meaningful ways to make this Ramadan distinct and more rewarding.
Our co-hosts embark on a sacred journey, delving into their individual Ramadan goals, spiritual memories, and reflections on the holy month. The conversation starts with Allah (swt), and, of course, being a Shia Muslim podcast, it ends with Imam Ali (as). Don't miss out on this intimate discussion, as the late-night buzz brings you relatable heartfelt advice and laughter throughout the episode, preparing you for the month of Ramadan.
From running away with her boyfriend to falling in love with your uni friends, We've heard some crazy stories in our time but nothing comes close to these. We asked you to send us some dilemmas you face everyday and we discussed how we would tackle them. You don't want to miss the exciting chat as we unfold all the viewers secrets.
A long awaited discussion with Sayed Ali Khalkhali on the awaited Imam Mahdi (atfs). Discover the vital positions to undertake while anticipating our Imam's return and unravel the significance of the 313 in relation to Imam Mahdi (atfs). Learn how to actively participate in awaiting the return of the Messiah. Delve into profound insights and practical guidance in this enlightening conversation.
In this episode, Sister Sarah Rizvi joins us to guide and explore tangible methods for enhancing our connection through Quranic reflections and knowledge-seeking, all in anticipation of the upcoming sacred month of Ramadan. The discussion delves into maximizing the influence of our role models, including Imam al-Mahdi (ajtf). We examine the revered footsteps of the Ahlulbayt (as) to fortify our spiritual connection and embody the divine principles demonstrated by these esteemed personalities.
In a heartfelt conversation with Sheikh Nuru, the quest for returning to Allah is illuminated amid the shadows of loneliness. Sheikh Nuru emphasizes that God's presence offers solace and healing in the solitude of this world. Through the Imam of our time, Imam Al-Mahdi (stf), one can find solace and companionship in the Divine and how these link back to the struggles of Imam Al-Kazem (as). Sheikh Nuru's words resonate with hope, urging us to strengthen our bond with God through faith, perseverance, and self-reflection, ultimately guiding us towards a deeper connection and fulfillment in our spiritual journey.
If money makes the world go round, are Muslims allowed to get rich? Working hard, earning a Halal living, and providing for your family are not just life necessities; they are considered acts of great worship. In this episode, our co-hosts navigate various scenarios, using insights from the Ahlulbayt (as), to discuss whether money can lead to losing your Akhirah (afterlife) or if finding a balance between faith and Dunya is the ultimate reward for financial freedom.
Ya Ali - Don't miss this mind-blowing episode featuring esteemed guest, Sayed Mohammed Hassan Al-Sheraa, co-founder of Instaahlulbayt, joining us all the way from Dearborn, USA. Together, we delve into the understanding of Allah (swt) through the precious teachings of the Ahlulbayt (as), with a particular focus on the one born in the Kaaba. The discussion elegantly highlights Imam Ali's teachings, merits and the God-given legacy. Join us as we celebrate the birth of the Commander of the Faithful, promising you profound insights, lessons, and guidance for all.
There are instances where individuals may find themselves displaying disrespect towards their parents, or conversely, where parents exhibit rudeness, neglect, or even abuse towards their own children. Allah SWT underscores the significance of demonstrating love, respect, and obedience to parents. The Quran features numerous verses that highlight their status, as well as hadiths by Prophet Muhammad (saww) and the Ahlulbayt (as) consistently praise their position and worth. To shed light on navigating this crucial aspect of human relationships, we are honored to be joined by the esteemed brother, Ali Haider Al Amili. His profound insights, grounded in the Quran, Islamic narrations, and personal experiences, offer valuable guidance on how to navigate and nurture a healthy parent-child relationship.
Muslims dating? Now, that's a conversation worth having. Living in the West comes with many challenges, such as interacting with non-mahrams. With a sharp rise in "Islamic Dating" and Muslim dating apps, many question the permissibly of such approaches in Islam. Some argue that having relationships outside of marriage is Halal with the intention of marriage. The Western dating culture has no place in Islam; however, millions of Muslims are constantly surrounded by the idea of having a boyfriend or girlfriend and find themselves in a dilemma. In this highly informative episode, Sayed Ali and Ahmed try their best to figure out what's going on in the Ummah and provide advice on the best ways to find a potential husband or wife.
Sit back, relax and react with Ahmed & Sayed Ali to viral Muslim videos. You'll see some of the funniest Shia / Sunni TikTok clips of 2023 with our hosts reacting with laughs, opinions and deep reflections. After Maghrib viewers sent in their New Year resolutions as well as dilemmas which are shared and discussed during the conversation. Don't miss out on the good vibes – hit that subscribe button, drop a us like, and enjoy the ultimate roller coaster. 🚀📺
Who are the most beloved companions of Prophet Muhammad (saww)? Do Muslims universally hold affection for all Sahaba? Can a companion with animosity towards Imam Ali (as) be considered righteous? Join our co-hosts Ahmed & Sayed Ali as they unravel the Shia/Sunni perspectives, exploring the criteria and addressing misconceptions about the Sahaba through Quran and Hadith. The discussion delves into the biographies of some beloved companions of the Ahlulbayt (as). Promising an emotionally charged conversation you won't want to miss.
Get ready for a fun chat about being a Muslim during Christmas! Diving into the festive scene at work and beyond, tackling the choice between blending into Western traditions or sticking to our roots back home. Join us as we chat to Sayed Clause about ways we handle those sticky situations that clash with our beliefs. It's all about finding that sweet spot between fitting in and staying true to ourselves. 🌟🎄
In this week's episode, we delve into the third narration of the sorrowful nights of Fatimiya, commemorating the beloved daughter of Rasool Allah (saww). Our esteemed guest, the respected scholar Sayed Ali Radhawi, joins us from the holy city of Mashhad. We explore the Shia narrative and historical events that led to the martyrdom of Lady Fatima Al-Zahra (as). The conversation provides profound insights into her short lived life, exploring misconceptions on her killing, the oppression she endured and guidance on emulating her blessed path.
In this episode, we embark on a journey that intertwines creativity, resilience, and divine devotion, featuring world renowned reciter and artist, Qari Zuhair Hussaini. Our exploration begins with a spotlight on the profound beauty of reciting the Quran. From the nuances of pronunciation to the emotional depths of expression, we unravel the artistry behind conveying the divine message through the spoken word. We also discuss creative resistance, delving into the stories of Palestine and other oppressed communities. Discover the power of artistic expression as a tool for liberation and the individuals who use their creativity to defy injustice. Finally, we shift our focus to the divine purpose of talent. Our discussion unfolds as we explore how individuals can leverage their unique abilities and creativity to serve Allah. Find Qari Zuhairs work on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zuhair__h
After Maghrib Family - We're back! 💜 Season 3 has arrived! Following a brief break, the team is thrilled to return with weekly discussions. Get ready with your popcorn and headphones, as co-hosts Ahmed Gokal & Sayed Ali Radhawi continue their enjoyable, light-hearted, and insightful conversations every Thursday. In this week's episode, we cover recent travels, explore the newly designed set, the launch of the AM Rankings game, exciting news from Ahlulbayt TV, and, of course, reflections on the dire crisis in Palestine. We know you've been eagerly waiting, and so have we! Join us as we dive back into the late night buzz 🌙
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In this crucial discussion, we delve into the heart-wrenching tragedies unfolding in Gaza, Palestine, exploring the humanitarian disaster and the controversial term 'genocide.' We touch on colonisation, media hypocrisy and the need for humanitarian resolutions. We examine the responsibilities of Muslims and non-Muslims globally in the face of crisis. Moreover, we ponder the significance of the awaited Imam Mahdi’s reappearance. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking dialogue that transcends borders, demanding a collective awakening to foster empathy, understanding, and a commitment to justice.
All opinions expressed in this discussion are those personal of the speakers, and not necessarily that of past or present affiliated persons, organisations or brands.
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Are Shi'a too emotional and not truly knowledgeable? Do we let emotion cloud judgement and do we understand how to seek 'ilm from the Quran and Ahlulbayt (as)? In this penultimate episode of season 2, Ahmed and Sayed Ali welcome Sheikh Mahdi Rastani, who explores the theme of culture and emotion through the lens of seeking religious wisdom. We explore how and what we choose to learn, and where our communities can make adjustments to the work they do. This one was thought-provoking and applies to all ages - get listening now!
Sayed Abdullah Nakeeb joins us once again to discuss the journey from life to death in Islam. We'll discuss how to get ready for our final moments and what happens after we pass away. Learn about the steps we should follow, like having strong faith and doing good deeds, to prepare for the afterlife. This conversation will help you understand the importance of our actions and beliefs as Muslims and how they shape our destiny in the hereafter.
Exclusive conversation about football and faith. This week, we are joined by Iraq's national team and AFC Wimbledon striker Ali Al-Hamadi, along with community youth leader Ali Jenabi. Ali Al-Hamadi delves into the challenges he has faced while practicing Shia Islam as a professional footballer and shares personal faith-based encounters both on and off the pitch. Our co-hosts and guests explore opening up to past sins, the Saudi Pro League, the presence of Muslims in sports, and discussing many other engaging subjects!
The Undeniable Shia Culture, are we losing our cultural identities? Or are we in fact recreating one? Society is guided by culture creators who impact what we eat, wear, think and say. But how powerful is this tool in Western Shia communities? Some argue that culture can comply or challenge Islamic law. What is the culture of the pulpit and how nuanced do we have to be? This week, Sayed Ali and Ahmed are joined by culture creator and designer, Haseeb Rizvi, who visits from across the pond. A hugely thought-provoking conversation not to be missed!
Was Allah's (SWT) final messenger poisoned?! The final moments of Rasool Allah Muhammad (SAWW) life is important to every Muslim, Shia or Sunni. What historical events led to his death and what happened after his departure from this world? To understand the circumstances surrounding the martyrdom of prophet Muhammad (SAWW), our co-hosts are joined by a good friend of the podcast, Mohamed Ali who adds unique insights to this historical enigma. Keep an open mind and listen in to this thought-provoking discussion.
Should Muslims be taking a similar approach with Imam Hussain (as) to "Jesus loves you" that Christians do in their public awareness work? How can we avoid slipping back into bad habits post-Arba'een? In this week's discussion, we're joined by the esteemed Sayed Saleh al-Qazwini who joins us from Dearborn, USA. We focus on our individual and communal responsibilities from this point forward. This week's discussion is really reflective and meaningful - don't miss out!
Can Imam Hussain (as) change your life? Why is Arba’een so important - even if you are not in Karbala right now? This week, we are joined by reciter, poet and author, Mulla Ahmad Seddiq, who takes us on an emotional and heartfelt journey with him to truly understand the gravity of Arba’een. This episode is overflowing with emotion, lessons and authenticity - not to be missed!
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Do you follow religion or culture blindly? In a world where we are constantly bombarded with fake news and misinformation, should we allow our minds to think freely? In this episode, we are joined by special guest brother Mohammed Ali Muraj, who discusses the importance of critical thinking as Muslims. If you are someone that simply believes everything that you hear, this conversation is for you.
Do people serve for the wrong reasons? Why is there so much emphasis on khidma (service) in Muharram & Safar? Are we truly grateful to Allah (swt) for the abilities we've been given? This is a reflective discussion joined by Dr Ali Abbas Hasham - a standout community leader and medical doctor. We go through a whirlwind of memories and realisations about one of the key themes surrounding Ashura and Arbaeen - that being volunteering. Tune in to learn more about why your input may just determine the success of your local community.
A profound discussion as co-hosts Ahmed and Sayed Ali delve into the captivating life stories of Imam Sajjad (AS) beyond Karbala. Discover his unwavering stance against Yazid (LA) in Shaam, drawing invaluable lessons for today's world. Condemning the recent attack on the Holy Quran and exploring its relevance in the light of Imam Sajjad's teachings. Let's unravel history, reflect on the present, and understand why such acts must never become normalized.
In this enlightening episode, our co-hosts are joined by the esteemed Sayed Mahdi Modarresi as they explore common misconceptions surrounding the events of Karbala during Muharram. They address questions about the alleged involvement of Shia in the killing of Imam Hussain (as), the significance behind Shia's expression of grief and tears on Ashura, and an examination of potentially fabricated stories from the Battle of Karbala. These misconceptions often arise in online discussions, dialogues, and literature. This conversation seeks to offer historical, spiritual, and factual insights to dispel any confusion from the minds of the believers.
Muharram, a month filled with deep emotions, spirituality, and contemplation. Millions of Shia Muslims around the world mourn the beloved grandson of Rasool Allah Muhammad (saww) in the 10 nights leading to Ashura. These nights have the power to soften our hearts, leading us towards genuine forgiveness. In this episode, we are honored to have esteemed speaker Sayed Abdullah Al-Nakeeb, who will take us on a journey of understanding the significance of Imam Hussain (as) as the beacon of guidance and the ark of salvation. He shares his profound insights on how to reconnect with Allah SWT through the teachings of Imam Hussain (as) and the events of Karbala.
As Muharram begins, our hosts commence on a journey of contemplation, focusing on Imam Hussain (as) and the events at Karbala. For millions of Shia Muslims, commemorating his tragic martyrdom is a means of establishing a deeper connection with Allah SWT through the love of Imam Hussain (as). The conversation highlights several reasons why mourning the beloved grandson of Rasool Allah Muhammad (saww) holds great significance and its reward.
The effects of anger and arrogance can be significant in our lives, particularly as Muslims. In this episode, our co-hosts are joined by a special guest, brother Yasser Al-Hilfi, who shares his personal experiences and offers a distinct perspective on this issue. If you're interested in setting aside your ego and improving your ability to embrace humility, make sure you don’t miss this conversation. The discussion also explore the role of Shaytan being the underlying cause, while briefly touching on Imam Hussain (as) and his service.
In this week’s episode, Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas get into detail about Eid al Ghadeer. Some reject its significance, others recognise it as the solidification and the announcement of the guardianship (wilayah) of Imam Ali (as). We debate, discuss and celebrate in this week’s conversation.
Join us in this special episode as we celebrate the first anniversary of our podcast. Our co-hosts, Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas, reflect on the highs, lows, and their most cherished moments. We want to express our appreciation to our esteemed guests, whose insightful perspectives and experiences have enriched our discussions, and to our loyal listeners, whose unwavering support has been a constant source of inspiration. We are immensely grateful to our exceptional team, whose dedication has given life to the podcast. Throughout this remarkable year, we have engaged in meaningful conversations, fostering a growing community fueled by a shared thirst for knowledge. The connections we've made and the impact we've achieved are truly humbling. As we look ahead, we eagerly anticipate the future, embarking on this extraordinary journey together. Thank you for being an integral part of the After Maghrib family.
Are we getting old? Ahmed Abbas raises the question of aging in this episode, as our co-hosts and two friends take a nostalgic trip down memory lane. They reflect on their cherished moments of growing up as Muslims in their community, recognising the significance of childhood memories.
Acknowledging the reality of Religious Trauma Syndrome in Islam is only the first step. As Muslims, our devotion to Allah SWT should stem from love, yet it is unfortunate that some manipulate fear to control us. In this episode, our special guest Sister Zoha Hemraj, offers profound insights into the nature of religious trauma and how we can best approach and guide fellow Muslims using the ethical principles of Islam.
Join us for a stimulating discussion as we delve into the depths of insecurities and uncover strategies to overcome them. Drawing inspiration from an Islamic perspective, we explore the spiritual tools available to Muslims in the face of self-doubt and how we can attain inner peace and confidence. Our co-hosts openly share some of their own insecurities and highlight the negative impact that social media and pornography has on us. Moreover, they address the issue of Muslim women seeking validation from men, emphasizing the importance of self-worth independent of external opinions or societal norms prevalent in the Western world. Tune in to this empowering conversation that will motivate you to embrace your authentic self transcending societal pressures.
Islam consistently highlights the importance of brotherhood, but what exactly does that entail? The companionship of true friends is among the greatest blessings in life. In this episode, our co-hosts, Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi, delve into a deep exploration of what constitutes a good friend and whether it is advisable to steer clear of toxic social circles and friends who engage in backbiting. If you find it challenging to determine the worthiness of your circle of friends, this conversation is specifically tailored for you.
Speakers corner? TikTok Sheikhs? Fake scholars on YouTube? Dawah on the internet is out of control. We think it’s more important than ever to be able to discern between genuine Islamic knowledge and self proclaimed debaters. Unfortunately, Shia youth are being misguided and abused, where do they go for guidance? Tune into this emotional rollercoaster of a discussion with Br. Hassan al-Qadri, where we get into some of the most pressing matters of our online generation.
Do you live your life as if you were to live forever? Regardless of your race, religion, status or wealth, everyone on this earth will experience death. Death is the sole certainty in life, as Allah SWT explicitly states in the Quran, "Every soul shall taste death." In a conversation between our co-hosts, Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas, they delve into accepting this reality, contemplate our readiness for death and share memories of their loved ones. Tune in for a pathway to a spiritual awakening discussion.
This week's episode features Nouri Sardar, a recent immigrant to the USA, who sheds light on the difficulties faced by Muslims living in Western societies. Our co-hosts discuss Nouri's experiences in navigating Western customs and fostering cultural understanding. If you're a Muslim grappling with the challenges of adapting to your religious identity, regardless of your background, this conversation is tailored to you.
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Muslims are constantly exposed to social media influencers on platforms like TikTok, which can sometimes leave them feeling uncertain about the impact on their faith. While there is an abundance of informative Islamic content available, there is also a darker side that includes inappropriate trends. One topic that often comes up in these discussions is temporary marriage, also known as Mutah. Although Mutah is permitted in Islam and has its roots in the Quran and Hadiths, not everything that is permissible is necessarily beneficial. In a conversation about this sensitive topic, co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas explore the issue of its misuse.
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(After Maghrib Mukbang) Following weeks of consecutive episodes during Ramadan, it's now time to unwind a little. Our co-hosts, Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas are joined by their good friend Amirsadiq Karimi for a casual lighthearted conversation for an after iftar chill.
As we approach the last week of Shahr Ramadan, it's essential to reflect on our journey thus far and see what the future holds. Have you made the necessary arrangements for the conclusion of this sacred month? How content are you with your efforts to strengthen your connection with Allah (SWT)? Join us for a spiritually-enriching discussion as we go over bother good and bad habits with great ways to make Dua correctly. Featuring Brother Ibrahim Ansari as our special guest from the city of Najaf, alongside co-hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi.
As the nights of destiny (Qadr) arrive, Muslims around the world seek ways to draw closer to Allah SWT. During Ramadan, the position of Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib (as) holds great importance, particularly for Shia Muslims. In this podcast, our co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas discuss Laylat Al-Qadr and share their personal connection with Imam Ali.
Are Muslim charities exploiting Ramadan to cash in on donations? Are some charities more concerned with their own bottom line than actually helping those in need? The holy Quran (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:274) instructs Muslims to give to charity regularly, and during Ramadan, many Muslims embrace this practice wholeheartedly. However, with an overwhelming number of charities, it's easy to feel confused about how your money is used. Join our guests from The Zahra Trust, Maryam Hilli and Salim Kassam, as they take on our hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas. Join us as we take a closer look at the saturated Muslim charity space and the cut-throat competition for donations during the holy month.
Where do we get trends from? How important is it to have a luxury lifestyle? Due to the ongoing cost of living crisis, people require financial assistance. As Muslims, what is the most appropriate way to utilise our wealth? While charity is encouraged in Islam, the ultimate solution lies in the Islamic redistribution of wealth. Sheikh Jaffer Ladak provides a thorough explanation of this issue in his discussion with brother Neil Nasser from The Hope Appeal. Join our co-hosts as they endeavor to unravel the hidden truth about money.
Having difficulty discovering God? While some of us may not experience spirituality, we all possess the potential for spiritual connection. Fortunately, the Ahlulbayt (as) have provided us with effective means of connecting with our creator. With God as our ultimate guide, Sheikh Javad Shomali joins our co-hosts to explore these spiritual treasures.
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Ramadhan Mubarak! In the first episode this holy month, our team are joined by educator and scholar Sayeda Gul e Zehra. We discuss how to conquer Shahr Ramadhan, ways to defeat Shaytaan and how to overcome the laziness and exhaustion we all feel.
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Scared of Jinns? The supernatural world can cause serious anxiety for many and some go as far as inflicting harm in the form of evil eye (Hasad) and casting black magic spells. The Quran and Hadiths warn us to stay far away from this mysterious world. Tune in as our co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas enter the world of superstition with Jinn stories, advice and laughs along the way.
Addicted to Music? Your not alone. With the holy month of Ramadan fast approaching, Muslims everywhere are looking to stop bad habits. Joining us on this episode is sister Hawraawrites who shares her perspective on starting a new page.
What are the signs of Imam al-Mahdi's (ajfs) reappearance? Does the holy Imam care about us and how can we get to know him better? There's so much to unpack in this special episode, with some personal stories filled with emotion and laughs. Our cohosts Sayed Ali and Ahmed welcome our dear brother Imran Datoo on this 15 Shaban celebration.
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Worried you’ll never find love? Scared to tell you wife how you really feel about her? With Valentine's Day having just passed, co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas discuss all things love. This week focuses on actions and steps we can take to help find and improve our relationships. Surprisingly the conversation delves into new, personal and exciting chats - Don’t miss this one 👀❤️
Is demanding $5,000 to recite a majlis justifiable? Our respected Scholars, Noha khans, poets and Quranic reciters from all around the world request payment (Hadiya) for their time and service when taking part in Islamic community events. Continuing on from our recent discussion 'Obsession with SHIA Celebrities', Nouri Sardar joins our co-hosts by sharing his experiences and personal opinions on this matter.
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Season 2 starts with celebrating the auspicious birth of Imam Ali (as). From his miraculous birth being born in the Kaaba, the entire episode is immersed in 13 Rajab vibes. Special guests Husain Al-Sukhni and Haider Satar join our co-hosts in sharing merits, stories and their love for Imam Ali (as).
Shia Muslims across the world are holding Majalis commemorating the death of Lady Fatima Zahra (as), the beloved daughter of Rasool Allah Muhammad (saww). Given the sensitive nature surrounding her martyrdom, is it really sectarian holding a Majlis? Listen in as co hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas go into detail sharing their thoughts when it comes to Fatimiya.
Do Muslims celebrate Christmas? Whilst Islam does not align itself with this practice, festive influences have crept into Muslim households. An increasing number of Muslim families are comfortably putting up Christmas trees, holding xmas dinners and exchanging festive gifts in the name of prophet Jesus (as). In this week's episode, brother Husein Bandali joins our hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi who together try to understand what the fuss is all about.
Morocco has made us proud this World Cup. Representing Muslims, Arabs and Africans worldwide, their determination and dedication inspires us. Can this be a turning point for Muslim representation? What are our biggest frustrations with how Islam has been presented in media, both recently and historically? Join Ahmed and Sayed Ali as this week we get into this enthralling conversation.
The internet exploded as British boxer Amir Khan visited Najaf & Karbala. Muslims online spent days debating if he's Shia, doing shirk and questioning his faith. When high profile Muslims are in the spotlight, this can confuse believers in looking up to them for the wrong reasons. In this week's episode, cohosts Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas ask if we are idolising Muslim celebrities?
All Muslims put the Quran as the centre of their faith. Some claim the Shia don't read the Quran even though Hadith Al-Thaqalayn demonstrates otherwise. Many have never opened the holy scripture in years and millions of believers across the world find reciting a few verses a real struggle. Do we give the holy book the respect it deserves? In this week's episode, our co-hosts Ahmed Abbas & Sayed Ali Radhawi are joined by special guest Mulla Rashid Haider discussing all things Quran.
Across the western world, Muslims feel pressure with fitting in and at times find themselves questioning Islam's compatibility with culture and values. In this episode, Co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas are joined by life coach sister Wessen Al Shamary who takes the conversation on a journey towards being your authentic self.
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Men and women both search for love, comfort and friendship. Since having relationships outside of marriage is deemed Haram, Muslims everywhere struggle not to cross the line. Co hosts Ahmed Abbas & Sayed Ali Radhawi go over some red flags when finding a spouse and discuss some of the dangers of such sinful relationships.
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YouTuber True Geordie recently made Islamophobic comments that sparked outrage across the western Muslim world. Major brands Gym Shark & Twitch dropped their sponsorships and many Muslims feel hurt and betrayed. Should we stay quite when someone points the finger at us? Do such comments impact Muslims negatively? In this episode, special guest Mojtaba Al-Hoseinie and our cohosts talk about Islamphobia and bullying whilst exploring ways of getting our supplications (Dua) answered by Allah SWT.
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Andrew Tate converts to Islam. Can we learn from him? The internet exploded after a video of the well known 'misogynist' was seen praying in a UAE mosque went viral. Whilst some Muslims welcomed this news with open arms, conversations erupted in the wider Muslim community. Joining us this week is esteemed guest Sheikh Jaffer Ladak examining the repercussions of looking up to such personalities. Coshosts Ahmed Abbas & Sayed Ali Radhawi take the conversation deeper with respect to pressure on men making vast amounts of money and getting rich as Muslims.
Racism affects the lives of millions around the world and the Muslim community is no different. Allah (SWT) states in the noble Quran that He “created us into nations and tribes so that we may know one another”. As Muslims, the verse itself (49:13) should be sufficient enough guidance on how to get along with others. In this episode our co-hosts Ahmed Abbas & Sayed Ali Radhawi are joined by special guest Br Mohammed Ali discussing racism in the Shia community, at times of marriage and the ethnicity of some of our holy Imams (as).
Lying is considered a major sin and the world is full of it. We find it extremely hard to speak the truth and for many it’s a norm. Is Taqiya lying? Are we allowed to lie knowingly at certain situations? Listen to the latest podcast as cohosts Ahmed Abbas & Sayed Ali Radhawi try to understand the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Is celebrating the birth of Prophet Muhammad (saw), considered innovation? Do Shia's place Imam Ali (as) before the Holy Prophet (saw)? Every year millions of Muslims around the world both Sunni and Shia look forward to marking the auspicious birth of Rasool Allah Muhammad (saw) by praising him and remembering the life of Allah (swt) mercy to mankind. In this Milad Al-Nabi special podcast, Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas share love for the beloved prophet (saw), as well as some recitations in honor of the greatest man to ever walk this earth!
Is there compulsion in religion? Sheikh Saleem Bhimji joins us from Canada to understand the Quran and the revelation to determine judging others, and the theory of compulsion in religion. This conversation is critical, and sensitive. It’s a nuanced discussion and requires full attention. We’d encourage you to hear the full podcast before making any conclusions.
Back from Karbala after walking with the millions of pilgrims from all around the world who went for Arbaeen. We share some of our Ziyara highlights and how to move forward without turning our backs on the Spiritual month of Muharram. Joined by special guest Mehdi Taki, together we discuss some mind blowing memories and some words of advice. Don’t miss out on the latest podcast and be part of this Hussaini conversation.
From worshipping rocks to beating ourselves, co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas discuss some of the most absurd misconceptions facing the Shia community. Listen in as they go over some of their own experiences being Shia Muslims.
Today we summarize our favorite clips we came across over the Month of Imam Hussain (AS). Muharram always leaves us in awe with lessons we learn from Imam Hussain and the community all over the world & we want to share with you what inspired us the most!
This weeks conversation looks at how the 21st century has changed the way Muslims seek knowledge. Co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Abbas along with their special guest discuss some of the pros and cons of gaining knowledge online.
With the worlds largest pilgrimage only weeks away, this weeks episode looks at the Arbaeen Ziyareh of Imam Hussain (as). Listen as Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas are joined with a special guest, Sayed Mohammed Moosawi who speaks about his experiences and much much more!
Is mourning for Imam Hussain (as) in English boring or should it be encouraged? How should families commemorate Muharram around the world? What language is the majlis you attend?
In this weeks episode, Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi discuss the fascinating world of language and culture and its intertwined role with religion. The discussion of azadari, nauha and latmiyat is also brought up, giving us food for thought.
Co- Hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas share some of their personal reflections from attending Muharram Majalis. The conversation touches on some lessons, a brief look at some of the tragedies from Ashura with recitations from both towards the end of the podcast. The tragedy of Hussain (as) unites us all. We all share that in common. The undying love, the overflowing emotion. The burning sorrow 🖤 Imam Al Hussain (as) inspires us with the same message taught by his grandfather and his family. To worship none but Allah (swt) and give back in service to those around us. He is the Ark of Salvation and we pray to Allah (swt) to never deprive us from His service and from the service of Hussain (as). On behalf of the entire team at After Maghrib, we send our condolences firstly to Imam Al-Hujjah (ajfs) and to all the Muslim Ummah on the martyrdom of Imam al-Hussain (as), his beloved family and his loyal companions. 🤲🏼
In this weeks podcast, we assess the growth and needs of the western Shia community from the perspective of youth, particularly within the UK. Through analysis, we discuss the role of Majalis in Muslim community building, vs. needs to foster unity outside of the Majlis Al-Hussain (as). This includes fair envolvement of women, organisation and politics, along with much more. This episode was recorded just before the start of Muharram, with co-hosts Ahmed and Ali Radhawi joined by special guest brother Aimen.
Are we part-time Muslims? Does our spiritually waver across the year? As the month of Muharram begins, hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi take a look at how to make the most of this season. We discuss ways to stick to your commitments, learn from our lessons, and ultimately become closer to Allah (swt).
Are you proud of your identity as a Shia Muslim? What does Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib mean to you? In this Eid al Ghdeer Special, Ahmed and Sayed Ali discuss all things culture and religion, along with some words of poetry and a short Arabic quiz!
Money, employment and business. This weeks podcast sheds light on how the community can find ways to improve, empower and help young Muslims earn a Halal living. Listen as Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Gokal converse about the role of Muslim communities when it comes to finances, marriage & more by sharing some of their own life experiences.
The ever-changing discussion on Hijab and how Muslims perceive modesty, is examined in this episode by our two co-hosts. We live in an online world where Islam is evolving alongside social media, technology and other digital means of communication, and the relationship between Hijab and tech is more important than ever before. Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Gokal also talk about the rising culture of shisha cafes, and other locations where young Muslims may find themselves. Listen as they share some of their views on what these challenges are. Not to be missed!
With notable public figures all over TV and social media, there has been much talk about the rising obsession with Shia celebrities. Is the Muslim community leaning towards Shia celebrity culture? Your late night buzz, the After Maghrib podcast looks into this argument. Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Gokal discuss this controversy at length with special guest sister Maryam Hilli. Listen to the podcast as they express their opinions about red carpets, tuxedos and a whole lot more.
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In light of recent circumstances, Ahmed and Ali revisit the discussion surrounding unity within the Muslim Ummah. Do we have a responsibility to ourselves and those around us?
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