• The Unforgivable Sin
    Jul 20 2023

    We discuss shirk (idolatry) in an intellectual, spiritual and modern context and examine the story of the messengers and man from a nearby town in Surah Ya Sin (36: 13-27)

    Why is shirk or association with God referred to as the 'unforgivable sin' in the Quran? What does idolatry do to the human soul and intellect? What does Tawhid or a belief in the oneness of God do for the human soul and intellect?

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    18 mins
  • The Opposite of Charity
    Jul 14 2023

    The holy Quran tells us that our good deeds will be multiplied for us many times over but that our evil deeds will be counted for what they are. In this way, God tells us that none is wronged by Him, nor does anyone get but what they have earned in their lifetimes.

    Yet in Surah al A'raf verse 38, God makes it clear that the punishment for those who did evil and did not mend their ways is "already multiplied for them, if only they knew".

    We discuss the idea that while God does not multiply evil, evil deeds often have unintended and lasting effects on the world and beings around them. In this way, we find that humans might be held accountable for the karmic effect of what they have contributed to the world. In this way, we examine the "opposite of charity".


    Enjoy!

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    15 mins
  • Abraham: Signs for Faith and Unity
    Jul 10 2023

    Abraham (Ibrahim) is revered not just by over a billion Muslims, but also Christians and Jews alike. The Quran asserts the Abraham (Ibrahim) was not Christian or Jewish, and that Christians and Jews both should agree (based on their own texts) that he precedes any formalized Jewish or Christian religion. However, the Quran describes Abraham as being "upright, a Muslim" yet he too precedes a formalized Islam and certainly precedes any hadith, sunna of prophets, fiqh, or organized religions. What then does it mean to be Muslim? Join us as we examined these ideas while thinking about the person in history who unites three of the world's monotheistic faiths.

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    21 mins
  • Where is Allah? 99 names
    Jun 28 2023

    Eid al Adha Mubarak!! In this episode, we question the idea that God is only present in mosques, synagogues, churches and other common religious spaces. Using the 99 names as "the foundations of all things" as mentioned by Imam Ali (as) in Dua Kumayl, we re-consider where it is God can be found or more accurately, realized. Recitation of Surah 7, verse 180 by Abdul Basit Abdul Samad


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    17 mins
  • Charity Re-examined
    Jun 27 2023

    What is charity? Is it just dollars and cents, gold and silver? Or rather, is charity more universal than that and encompassing far more areas of this worldly life? Join us as we reexamine the concept of charity in service of Allah with assistance from Quran, Surah al Hadid, 10-24.

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    21 mins
  • What is an Islamic country?
    Jun 22 2023

    In this episode we re-examined the idea of what makes a country Islamic or non-Islamic? Could the US, UK, Canada, Australia and other countries be Islamic countries? Could countries that claim the banner of Islam somehow be non-Islamic? Join us as we consider these examples as well as the examples of Imam Husayn (as) and the holy Quran as we explore these commonly held ideas about the modern world.

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    17 mins
  • Introduction to the Islam Re-examined Podcast
    Jun 22 2023

    Welcome! We hope that this podcast will be of interest to you in your own search of God and spirituality! This is a podcast for those who feel they might be missing in their own Islamic spaces the important, practical and realistic Islamic discourse that is necessary for navigating one's own relationship with their Creator and their community.

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    9 mins