Presenter(s):
Mahir Malhi
Ibrahim Sheikh
Faran Shaheen
Join Raza Ahmed and Danayal Zia for Friday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Divided States: Is the Civil War Already Underway?’ and ‘Islam: Fastest Growing Religion’
Divided States: Is the Civil War Already Underway?
Since George Floyd’s death during Trump’s first term, unrest in America has only deepened. What began as protest has morphed into polarisation, with tensions now spilling onto the streets. In Los Angeles, outrage grows as ICE raids target immigrant communities, reigniting fears and resistance. Immigration, policing, and free speech have become battle lines not just political issues, but identity markers. As divisions harden, the question is no longer just about unrest, but whether America is drifting toward a modern civil war.
Islam: Fastest Growing Religion
Recent global studies show that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, not only due to high fertility rates but also because of a significant number of people leaving other faiths, particularly Christianity, and embracing Islam. While some media sources present this trend with a negative spin, a deeper look reveals that it reflects genuine personal convictions and global religious shifts. We’ll explore this growth in the context of faith journeys, conversion stories, and the enduring spiritual appeal of Islam.
Guests:
Murabbi Dawood Ahmad Abid
Producers:
Sana Nadeem, Nabahat Nayrrah and Aisha Malik
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Topic I: The Foundation of a Faithful Family: Picking Your Pious Partner
Topic II: Echoes of the Divine: The Language of Gratitude
Presenter(s):
Waleed Ahmad & Hafiz Shahzaib Nayyar
Guest(s):
CEO Vicky Glasgow from OnePlusOne
Peter Saddington from Relate
Imam Mujeeb Mirza
Dr Abdallah Rothman
Professor David Wilkinson
Imam Zafir Mahmood Malik
Researcher(s):
Tehreem Zafar, Basma Amber Latif & Dania Daud
Producer(s):
Wafa'a Selby, Fatima Danayal, Maleeha Abdullah & Bareera Mansoor
Join Raheel Ahmad for Thurssday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Burqa Ban: UK Politics’ unhealthy obsession with it’ and ‘Firm foundations: how upbringing shapes destiny’.
Burqa Ban: UK Politics’ unhealthy obsession with it
In a country that values free expression and religious tolerance, why does a piece of clothing spark such controversy? Is this really about security, or something deeper? Can banning clothing be called liberation, or is it a distraction from broader social issues? We explore why British politics remains fixated on outlawing the burqa. Why does this debate resurface during elections and media storms?
Firm foundations: how upbringing shapes destiny
It is often said that our actions shape our destiny, but how deeply do they influence the destinies of others? In this thought-provoking show, we journey back to our firm foundation, childhood and family. Through the lens of Islamic teachings on motherhood and moral development, we explore how early upbringing shapes individuals and, in turn, entire societies.
Guests:
Tahira Amini - is a student at Aisha Academy UK, with a BSC in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Mufleha Saleem - Specialising in Psychology, she is a Teacher of science and also a Moral Training Secretary for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Dania Butt - is a working qualified Early Years Practitioner with over 6 years of experience in childcare. She also does a range of training courses and research surrounding childcare.
Producers :
Mutbashra Ahmed, Manahil Khalid and Nuwaira Khalid
Topic I: Halal Slaughter: Balancing faith, Ethics, and animal welfare
Topic II: Dress Codes vs. Civil Liberties: The UK’s Burqa Dilemma
Introduction and NEWS
Presenter(s):
Imam Jalees Khan
Zakaria Bhatti
Qayyum Rashid
Guest(s):
Qesrah Butt
Dr Mustafa Bruce
Salim Ullah Kahlon
Farah Baig
Dr Anne Marie
Reverend Susan Bolen
Producer(s):
Tayyba Tahir and Areeba Noor
Researcher(s):
Afreen Masood, Sofia Ahmad, Tahira Shabbir, Rameez Tahir
Join Aneeq Ur Rehman and Dr Tariq Bajwa for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing : « Russia – Ukraine : can there be peace? » and « Jalsa Salana – Great Muslim Conference ».
Russia – Ukraine : can there be peace?
With over a million casualties and widespread civilian suffering, the Ukraine–Russia war has become a grim symbol of our failure to prioritise peace. In this episode, we explore the human toll on both sides, the barriers to resolution, and the urgent need for dialogue.
We also reflect on the consistent call from the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for a peaceful settlement — one rooted in compassion, accountability, and the Islamic principle of ending bloodshed wherever possible.
Jalsa Salana – Great Muslim Conference
As we begin the month of Jalsa Salana UK, we are reminded of its humble beginnings. The first Jalsa was held in Qadian, India with 75 guests. Last year, in the UK alone, over 40,000 attendees Jalsa Salana 2024.
Join us as we discuss why Muslims from over 100 countries come to this convention and how over 7,000 volunteers unite for this event.
Guests :
Hiba Baqi (Volunteers as part of the ladies security team at Jalsa.)
Abdul-Qayyum (Naib Nazim : Deputy Organizer in the IT infrastructure team. He is a part of the team that build network at Jalsa site with routers switches and servers.)
Shazia Bhatti (Nazima : Organizer of Ladies site Outdoor Cleanliness.)
Producers : Zohra Mobashir and Amatul Bari Khan
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Topic I: Scroll, Click, Regret: The Fake News Trap
Topic II: Family Life in Islam: Foundations, Roles, and Modern Relevance
Presenter(s):
Imam Noorudin Jangeerkhan & Imam Muhammad Athar
Guest(s):
Doug Specht
Stephen Coleman
Raazia Qamar
Rabeeb Mirza
Researcher(s):
Zanubia Ateeq, Sadiya Rahman, Hannan Ashraf, Tooba Malik, Amna Marium and Raazia Choudhry
Producer:
Aisha Mannan & Assistant Trainee Producer: Ayisha Nawaz
Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub
Join Sharjeel Ahmad & Zakaria Ahmad for Tuesday’s show where we will be discussing : « AI Models Cutting Creativity? » and « Exercise: better than medication ? »
AI Models Cutting Creativity?
The rise of AI offers new creative opportunities, allowing people to produce content quickly without years of practice.
However, it risks cutting short the process of skill development - where true mastery and personal growth happen.
So where do you stand - embrace AI as a tool for acceleration, or resist it to preserve the journey of craftsmanship?
Exercise: better than medication ?
In the realm of health and wellness, exercise has long been championed for its role in disease prevention and overall well-being.
Research suggests that regular physical activity may not only complement but in some cases outperform medication in managing and even reversing certain health conditions.
Join us as we discuss the holistic benefits of exercise and how it not only supports the effects of medication but can also outperform it.
Guests : Adu Joshua Opeyemi (content creator and strategist and academic research translator).
Katherine O'Toole (Ph.D. Candidate for Technology and Social Behavior at Northwestern University).
Dr Mark Tarnopolsky (neuromuscular and neurometabolic Clinician- Scientist who received an MD and PhD from McMaster University).
Dr William Bird
Producers : Misbah Tariq, Hania Mubarik, Maria Ahmad Tooba
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports
Topic I: Lessons from Surah Az-Zukhruf of The Holy Qur’an, A Chapter on The Ornaments of Gold
Topic II: US Travel Ban Takes Effect Amid LA Protests Against Immigration Crackdown
Presenter(s):
Jalees Ahmad, Firhad Ahmad & Daniyal Ahmad
Guest(s):
Imam Abdul Hameed Sawiri
Imam Mutaraf
Imam Zafir Mahmood
Aliya Yousufi
Hanif Bipau
Researcher(s):
Hania Ijaz, Manahal Awan, Nuzhat Rehman & Azka Tabassum
Producer(s):
Sabika Ahsan, Maryam Javaid & Dania Nasir
Date : 30/06/2025
Join Imran Akram and Talib Man for Monday’s show from 4–6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Sizewell C debate’ and ‘Wisdom of Khilafat’
Wisdom of Khilafat
In an age of political turmoil, moral confusion, and global uncertainty, Khilafat remains a source of timeless wisdom and principled leadership. Across generations, Khulafa have offered clarity and foresight — warning of societal dangers before they emerged, calling for justice, and guiding with compassion beyond political or national interests. Their leadership is not rooted in power, but in moral conviction — a reminder that true guidance transcends time, borders, and popular opinion.
Sizewell C Debate
Join us as we explore the debate over Sizewell C, the UK’s planned nuclear power station. Seen by some as a key step toward cleaner energy, it won’t be ready for at least a decade—raising doubts about its cost, timing, and relevance. Critics argue the billions could fund quicker, greener solutions like home insulation and renewables. Is Sizewell C a smart investment in our future, or an outdated, expensive mistake?
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Produced by: Aalia Mazhar, Aafia Mazhar and Imran Akram