Explore every episode of the podcast Not Another Muslim Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radically Ethical Clothing - Iman Masmoudi - S2:EP10 | 22 Aug 2022 | 01:22:47 | |
Can businesses truly be ethical? In a world of clothing gluttony, recycling fashion trends, and the forever uptick in consumption of fast fashion in the digital age, it seems the monument of this generation is developing mountains of trash then sustainable art. | |||
| Prophetic Attention & Focus - Sheikh Mikaeel Smith - S2:EP9 | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:43:42 | |
Social Media is constantly changing the landscape of our lives along with leaving a trail of mental health concerns. We sat down with Mikaeel Smith for a Live Podcast Episode everything from Mikaeel's Smith new found yogurt-making obsession to unpacking scientific research on communication, focus, and social media. Shaykh Mikaeel Smith is an instructor at the Qalam Institute and part of an avid running group called RUN DMRC. His previous work, With the Heart in Mind dove into the prophetic way of how Prophet Muhammad communicated with those closest to him and beyond. #bismillah #muslimpodcasts #muslimcreatives #islamicpodcast #qalam #qalampodcast #muslimradio #ShaykhMikaeelSmith | |||
| Poetry, Profundity, and Spiritual Expression - Tariq Touré - S1:E8 | 20 Jan 2021 | 01:13:48 | |
The expression of art has had its importance within the Islamic tradition, however now, sometimes Muslim creatives aren't always given the space to fully realize their form of spiritual expression. Developing spiritually for anyone can done in more ways than one—and for many people that is through art forms such as poetry, prose, or literature. On this episode, Tareq Touré speaks on the idea of spiritual expression. Follow him @tariqtoure | |||
| Fiqh of Social Media - Omar Usman - S1:E7 | 13 Jan 2021 | 01:13:25 | |
Buy Omar Usman's book Fiqh of Social Media here: https://www.amazon.com/Fiqh-Social-Media-Principles-Navigating/dp/B08R69ZC2L | |||
| Part-Time Hijabis, Distress & Belonging - Hanan Hashem - S1:E6 | 06 Jan 2021 | 00:58:13 | |
After Trump won the election in 2016, there was a rise of Islamophobic hate crimes against Muslims across the country. Naturally, many Muslims began to feel a level of distress and anxiety of the potential harms that came from the country's new leadership. For some, they found solace in their communities, for others, it became more difficult to find belonging. On this episode we talk with Hanan Hashem about Part-Time Hijabis, Distress, & Belonging. Hanan’s main interests are in research, community, and clinical work. Her current research focuses on contextual factors that influence American Muslim youth development, including the role of their racial, religious, and gender identities on their everyday experiences. Follow her at @heyhashem | |||
| Studying Religion & Building Confidence - Heraa Hashmi - S1:E5 | 30 Dec 2020 | 00:47:28 | |
After 9/11, Muslims in the west were given the unexpected expectation to condemn every act of terrorism that occurred both domestically and abroad. For more than a decade now, such an expectation has constantly put Muslims at the defensive about their perception in larger society and has directly affected the Muslim community's perception of itself. On this episode of Not Another Muslim Podcast, we talk to Heraa Hashmi on studying religion and becoming confident Muslims. | |||
| Reframing Religion for the Muslim Masses - Tareq Tamr - S1:E4 | 23 Dec 2020 | 01:17:02 | |
Even with almost 2 billions adherents around the world, the religion of Islam as it is presented in the west still struggles to communicate itself to the Muslims masses. Even now, Muslim community workers are still attempting to communicate the religion appropriately to the generality of people. For some, the religion and all of its apparent teachings may not completely resonate with the typical adherent. On this episode of Not Another Muslim Podcast, we talk to Tareq Tamr on the idea of reframing religion for the Muslim masses. | |||
| Muslims, Merchandise, & Mufti Menk - Imran Muthuvapa - S1:E3 | 16 Dec 2020 | 00:51:16 | |
Various types of Muslim content creation on the internet has skyrocketed in the past few years. From making Tiktok video to selling shirts on a ecommerce store—it can get to a point where it can be difficult finding the right intention behind it all. On this episode, we talk with Imran Muthuvapa, or more famously known as Imranye, on his journey in the Muslim content creation scene and finding his way to always stay grounded. Imran Muthuvapa, aka @imranye, is a former-resident of New York and now in California. He first rose to Muslim social media fame with his comedic relatable Imam videos on TikTok. Currently he has more than 67 thousand followers on TikTok and over 2 million likes. Since then he’s led and been a part of different businesses and organizations such as @fruitsofjannah.co, his clothing line, @almisbaah a nonprofit in Northern California, and @hasanat.studio a digital creative agency. Follow him @imranye | |||
| Approaching Scholarship & Muslims on TikTok - Sajid Ibrahimee - S1:E2 | 09 Dec 2020 | 01:24:40 | |
Approaching Islamic scholarship is something that is dwindling among young Muslims. Many young people are unable to truly find answers to the questions they have on the faith. On this episode, we explore Sajid Ibrahimee's journey in Islamic Scholarship, his experience with Muslims on TikTok and providing more young Muslims access to the religion. Originally from Atlantic City, New Jersey - Sajid Ibrahimee began his journey studying Hifz (Qur’an Memorization) at Darul Uloom New York and is currently in his final year of the Alimiyyah Program at Qalam Institute (an Islamic seminary) in Dallas, Texas. Sajid also studied Qira’at (Qur’anic Recitations) formally under the late Mufti Mohamed-Umer Esmail (ra) of Austin. He formerly served as the Imam of Colleyville Masjid at just 16 years old and recently gained a considerable amount of followers on TikTok as a religious figure for Gen Z Muslims across the world. Follow him @sajidibrahimee | |||
| Everyone has a story - Mubarrat Choudhury, Shafaat Ahsen, Abrahim Javed, Khalid AlKhatib - S1:E0 | 28 Nov 2020 | 00:55:22 | |
In Episode 0 we talk about why we created Not Another Muslim Podcast as really a project to understand the atypical American Muslim story. You can give this episode a listen to understand our intentions and what we plan on doing with the podcast—but honestly you might find more value with the future podcasts to come. | |||