• EP.010 - Shaykh Ashiqur Rahman: Islamophobia, Balancing Faith & Modernity, Advice for Young Muslims

  • Mar 22 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

EP.010 - Shaykh Ashiqur Rahman: Islamophobia, Balancing Faith & Modernity, Advice for Young Muslims

  • Summary

  • We sit down with Shaykh Ashiqur Rahman, Lead Imam at Darul Ummah Masjid, Qur'an Reciter & Teacher, Ijaazah in Asim and Hamza, Graduate of Al-Azhar University Cairo. From addressing racism and the influence of family on faith, to navigating cultural identity and providing guidance for young Muslims in the West, this episode offers a profound look into Islamic teachings and their application in contemporary society.

    Key Topics

    • Shaykh Ashiq's Role and Community Impact
    • Overcoming Racism and Embracing Community
    • The Influence of Family and Faith in Personal Growth
    • Miracles in Everyday Life and the Power of Faith
    • Journey to Islamic Leadership
    • Overcoming Islamophobia with Knowledge
    • Balancing Cultural Identity with Religious Faith
    • Advice for Young Muslims Navigating Their Identity in the West
    • Understanding Islam for Personal Harmony

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    http://www.darulummah.org.uk/

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