Imanwire Podcast

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ImanWire is an online publication and multimedia platform focusing on articulating spirituality in a modern context, highlighting a diverse group of American Muslim voices. Visit http://imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes.

Episodios

  • Ep. 52: What To Learn - Recep Senturk

    19/01/2020 Duración: 56min

    In the sequel to the previous episode, "Why Learn?", Dr. Recep Senturk, President of Ibn Khaldun University in Istanbul, returns to the ImanWire podcast to discuss what we should learn, from the knowledge of God, to knowledge of the self, to the knowledge to help others. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 51: Hearts Turn - Michael Sugich

    18/11/2019 Duración: 01h11min

    What is the reality of Tawba? Michael Sugich, author of "Hearts Turn: Sinners, Seekers, Saints and the Road to Redemption", joins the podcast to discuss the process of spiritual purification through continuous turning to God, highlighting examples of those who have walked the path of Tawba toward a higher reality. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 50: Crossover: West Meets East

    11/11/2019 Duración: 49min

    Worlds collide on this special 50th episode of the podcast, as the US and Istanbul teams come together to discuss studying abroad, cultural identity, and the role of community in developing spiritually. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 49: The Ottoman Sufi - Suleyman Derin

    04/11/2019 Duración: 43min

    Professor Suleyman Derin joins the podcast to discuss the great spiritual master, Aziz Mahmud Hudayi, and the importance of spirituality in Ottoman culture. Suleyman Derin graduated from Marmara University, Faculty of Theology in 1991, and completed his Ph.D. in 1999 at Leeds University in the UK. The title of his thesis was “Towards Some Paradigms on the Sufi Conception of Love: From Râbia to Ibn al-Fârid”. Since then, he has been teaching at Marmara University in the Faculty of Theology in Istanbul. He was appointed as full time professor in 2012. He has written several books in the field of Sufism as well as many articles, with an interest in Sufi tafasir, Sufi psychology and orientalist studies on Sufism. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 48: On Joker: Muslims in Gotham - Giovanni Herran

    20/10/2019 Duración: 01h49min

    Who is the hero and who is the villain? Giovanni Herran joins the podcast to talk about the film "Joker" in a conversation on alienation, socio-economic dehumanization, mental illness, as well as other perspectives on the film when viewed through a Muslim lens. Giovanni Herran has been an educator for nearly two decades and currently teaches Ethics at Temple University. He has taught subjects including comparative religion and Islamic intellectual history, and his Master's thesis in History researched the intersection between colonization, imperial culture, the production of race, and evolutionary theory. He is currently finishing his doctoral research on epistemology and non-dualism within the late Islamic heritage. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 47: Talking to Teens

    17/10/2019 Duración: 33min

    How can we understand what's on the minds of our teenagers? Moutasem Atiya is joined by a group of teens to listen to their thoughts on talking (or not talking) to parents, finding faith and the challenges living as a Muslim. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 46: Disillusioned: Scholars & Politics - Hassan Lachheb & Mohamed Ghilan

    01/09/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    In recent years, both the general public and many students of knowledge have been disappointed by the personal mistakes or political positions of some scholars. What do we do when the ones who bring so much clarity to understanding the religion confound us in other ways? Shaykh Hassan Lachheb and Dr. Mohamed Ghilan join the podcast to discuss the principles we should keep in mind when approaching this problem. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Encore of Ep. 30: Sons of Sacrifice: Hajj & The Prophetic Legacy - Younus Mirza

    04/08/2019 Duración: 01h10min

    In this blessed month of Dhul Hijjah, we share this replay of this podcast with Dr. Younus Mirza as we share Hajj stories, how to seek the blessings of Dhul Hijjah and Eid-ul-Adha, and discuss the differences between Biblical and Qur'anic narratives about the Prophets. Was the son of sacrifice Ishaq or Ismail? Does it matter? We reflect on the story of sacrifice in Surah As-Saffat and its lessons for us today. Dr. Younus Y. Mirza is a Visiting Researcher at Georgetown University. He is a co-author of the book "The Bible and the Qur’an: Biblical Figures in the Islamic Tradition". Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 45: Misogyny, Racism & Classical Texts - Zaynab Ansari

    22/07/2019 Duración: 01h01min

    Coming across a statement from the pre-modern scholarly tradition that would be considered misogynistic or racist today can be a jarring, troubling experience. How should we engage such texts and how are we to consider such statements in our overall understanding of Islam today? Ustadha Zaynab Ansari returns to the podcast to discuss the approach we should take when confronted with such challenging or problematic statements from classical scholars of the past. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 44: Keep it Real with Allah - Yasir Fahmy

    24/06/2019 Duración: 01h20min

    Shaykh Yasir Fahmy returns to the podcast to discuss "keeping it real", the call-out culture, the debates between the right and left, and finding balance in addressing the divisive issues of the day. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 43: Where Did the Qur'an Come From? - Jonathan Brown

    05/05/2019 Duración: 37min

    Where did the Quran come from? The name Al-Mushaf, literally the “gathering of pages”, now synonymous with the Qur'anic text, and named such by the first community following the death of the Prophet(peace and blessings upon him and his family) gives us an indication of its origins. Dr. Jonathan Brown returns to the podcast for a discussion on the roots of the Qur'anic text, its compilation, and what impact its historicity has today on how we view the last sacred scripture. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 42: Truth in the Age of Feeling - Muhammad Mendes

    21/04/2019 Duración: 46min

    Shaykh Muhammad Mendes returns to the podcast to discuss the concept of truth in the Islamic worldview, the role the heart plays in determining how we recognize truth, and the changing standards (or lack of standards) for truth in the age of relativism, "alternative facts" and "fake news". How can we be seekers of truth and guide others to it? Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 41: Honest Struggle: Life After Prison - Sadiq Davis & Justin Mashouf

    07/04/2019 Duración: 46min

    Though prison life is very difficult, life after prison can in fact be much harder. Sadiq Davis, subject of the new film, "The Honest Struggle", and director Justin Mashouf join the ImanWire podcast to discuss their experiences, the issues facing Muslims re-entering society after prison, and the role the Muslim community can play in providing social and spiritual support. For more information on "The Honest Struggle" and to view the film, please visit: http://honeststruggle.co/ Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 40: Why Learn? - Dr. Recep Senturk

    31/03/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    Why learn? Dr. Recep Senturk, President of Ibn Khaldun University in Istanbul, joins the ImanWire podcast to answer this question, discuss the relationship between knowledge and adab, the differences between the secular and Islamic models of education, and cultivating independent, critical thinkers. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 39: Straight Talk - Siraj Wahaj

    18/03/2019 Duración: 36min

    The ImanWire podcast goes on the road for a conversation with Imam Siraj Wahaj, as we honor his lasting impact on an entire generation of Muslims. Inspiring as ever, Imam Siraj shares his refreshingly positive impressions about the American Muslim community today and the importance of communication between generations. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 38: Allah Is God, Keep It Simple - Preacher Moss

    03/03/2019 Duración: 54min

    In the first Istanbul edition of the ImanWire podcast, Preacher Moss swings by the studio for a conversation with hosts Moutasem Atiya and Mustafa Davis on his challenging journey as a comedian, what people don't know about the "Allah Made Me Funny" tour, the challenges of staying principled working in the entertainment industry, and his advice for Muslims trying to break into show business. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 37: Race, Faith & the Next Generation - Bilal Ansari

    17/02/2019 Duración: 29min

    Imam Bilal Ansari from Williams College joins the podcast to keep the conversation going about race relations and shares his perspectives on prison reform and the pressing issues facing a new generation of Muslim college students. Link: Conversations on Race, Faith & the Next Generation: https://almadinainstitute.org/blog/conversations-on-race-faith-the-next-generation-where-do-we-start/ Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 36: American Islam: Cultural Imitators or Innovators? - Ubaydallah Evans

    05/02/2019 Duración: 01h23min

    Ubaydallah Evans, scholar-in-residence of ALIM, joins the podcast to discuss culture, the role of custom in the Islamic legal tradition and challenges in applying it in America, the effect of changing social norms on Muslims, and a vision for Muslims to be producers of a vibrant, confident American Muslim culture. For more information about ALIM (American Learning Institute for Muslims) and its Summer Program, visit https://www.alimprogram.org/ Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 35: Political Quietism or Liberation Theology? - Hassan Lachheb

    04/01/2019 Duración: 01h07min

    As people throughout the world suffer from poverty and oppression, what approach can Muslims take in grappling these issues? Does fidelity to the tradition necessarily equate to political quietism, or does Islam have its own liberation theology? Hassan Lachheb from Tayseer Seminary returns to the ImanWire podcast to discuss formulating an Islamic liberation theology for our modern times and problematic vs principled engagement with governments. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

  • Ep. 34: Approaching the Qur'an - Zainab Alwani

    04/12/2018 Duración: 43min

    Shaykha Zainab Alwani joins the ImanWire podcast to discuss how to be a contemplative reader of the Qur'an, and gives practical tips on how to connect with the Qur'an. Please subscribe to the podcast and visit www.imanwire.com for the latest articles and podcast episodes. Send any questions or comments to @imanwired on Twitter or imanwire@almadinainstitute.org.

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