The Thinking Muslim

This podcast is dedicated to exploring issues in some more depth and untangling the complexities of

Episodes

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To help us understand the current crises in France, I am delighted to have on The Thinking Muslim Sh

To an outsider, the United States looks like it is in meltdown. In what seems like months, the farce

As part of our Arab Spring series, we take a look at the events that shook the region at the beginni

We are coming to the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring, the momentous series of events that start

Malcolm X, the black American Muslim leader is celebrated around the world. His courage, intelligenc

Twenty years ago, the then UK Labour government led by Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced anti-ter

This week we invite back onto the show Dr Abul Izz Abdul Salam, a university professor and expert in

We speak to a regular guest Dr Shadee Elmasry about division within the Muslim community. I ask him,

Even if we don’t subscribe to the oft quoted phrase of Jordan Peterson that there is "a crisis of ma

The environment we find ourselves in after 9/11 has made it very difficult for our community to simu

Our guest this week, Dr Joseph Kaminski is associate professor at the Department of International Re

Our guest this week, Imam Dawud Walid, although acknowledging the importance of activism within the

The dress of Muslim women has been politicised by secular thinkers, left wing activists, conservativ

The Hijab or Khimar has been subject to ferocious scrutiny, with youtube influencers, journalists, p

My guest today, Hakeem Muhammad, grew up in the communities excluded by mainstream America. He argue

Muslim’s that engage on social media often contribute to the online antagonism that reflects the coa

Ertugrul is a show about the legendary father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Sultanate. The

Death has become a part of our everyday lives. Covid-19 and its spread have brought home to us the u

How should we understand the ahadith related to plagues and medicines? We are often deluged with cur

This week I speak to Fadl Hejazi, a Muslim academic from India, about the crisis facing the Muslims