For the show's 150th episode we’re joined by @ZahraBilloo of @CAIRSFBA to discuss the history and goals of recent protests and encampments across college campuses the @BDSmovement, and much, much more! https://t.co/Ts4djXvHGQ
Columbia students and the students across college campuses are on the right side of history in protesting the genocidal campaign on Palestinians. Past guest of the show Dr. Rashid Khalidi gives an impassioned speech at a protest in Columbia.
BREAKING: This brilliant speech yesterday by a Columbia professor on the cowardice of the university administration in calling in police to arrest students will be cited throughout history -– and will inspire generations of students for decades to come.
Columbia still on lockdown two days later.⤵️
First episode of 2024 is our interview with Dr. Hooman Keshavarzi, Founder and Executive Director of @KhalilCenter. Listen for a wide ranging conversation exploring physical, mental and metaphysical approaches to wellness.
https://t.co/ntPbNPwJuK
Scores of Palestinian journalists have been documenting the horrors suffered in Gaza, and many of them have lost their lives doing so. Now @CNN’s @clarissaward, @scottycnn and @BrentSwailsCNN managed to enter without Israeli military escort. Watch their extraordinary report.
Listen to our latest episode with the eminent historian and perhaps leading academic on Palestine in the United States, Professor Rashid Khalidi.
https://t.co/n1dBT5Dzj5
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Deeply privileged to be joined by eminent historian and perhaps leading academic on Palestine in the U.S., Professor Rashid Khalidi to discusses his personal and ancestral connection to Palestine and new book “The Hundred Years' War on Palestine”
https://t.co/n1dBT5Dzj5
We discuss the ongoing crisis in Palestine, this time focusing on the one-sided, ideological media coverage, and discuss the possible factors that may change that status quo w/ @MazMHussain of @theintercept
https://t.co/Bt7poxeZ4A
Had the pleasure of sitting with Dr. @UssamaMakdisi for a detailed, highly enlightening and impassioned discussion of the history of the Palestinian struggle.
https://t.co/DfWRq91IKP
@ParvezFAhmed ruminates on 10 years of the podcast, it's genesis, mission, accomplishments, pitfalls avoided, and future plans. We are immensely proud and grateful for these past 10 years but we could not have done it without you our listeners!
https://t.co/cRqColcz9g
Next stop during our Chicago sojourn is the beautiful @cairchicago offices where we had the privilege of sitting with @Ahmed_Rehab for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking interview. Show’s cofounder and former co-host @zakiscorner returns to join us in his home town!
Listen to Diffused Congruence podcast with Shaykh Amin
Shaykh Amin discussed his lifelong journey towards Islamic scholarship, from childhood, schooling, coming to America, and ultimately, the establishment of Darul Qasim College
@DiffusedC
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Kicking off our trip to Chicago, had the tremendous honor to sit with @shaykhamin and learn about his lifelong commitment to scholarship, his early childhood, schooling, coming to America, and the establishment of @DarulQasim
https://t.co/Mvfxfr5dSx
Professor @adnanAzulfiqar joins us to discuss his personal journey and his work in law, history and religion, as well as some of his current research in criminal law & procedure, Islamic jurisprudence, and rule of law in the Global South. Great convo!
https://t.co/QZ1GxJ62ED
Wonderful conversation w/Ustadha @hosaimojo discuss the challenges (and joys) of raising Muslim children. Keen insights offered about how to instill a love of Islam and a strong Muslim identity in our children.
https://t.co/6iIz1TxlNh
Honored to host Shaykha @muslemapurmul to discuss her family’s journey from Afghanistan to Southern California, her motivations to pursue her religious studies at Al-Azhar University, and the work she is doing as Religious Director at The Majlis.
https://t.co/VqDL9W8Oov