Share

cover art for In conversation with EP13

Islam Channel

In conversation with EP13

Season 1, Ep. 13

Author Zoulfa Katouh takes center stage in this episode as we explore insightful discussions on literature, culture, and her highly anticipated YA debut As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • The great virtues of Dhul Hijjah

    22:22|
    We visit the Stevenage Muslim Community Centre, where Imam Moynul Islam reflects on the virtues of the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah and how Muslims can maximise their good deeds during this sacred period. He also emphasises the importance of Tahajjud prayers in strengthening one’s relationship with Allah.
  • UAE leaves OPEC: A Shift in global energy power

    24:35|
    In this episode we discuss the shift in global energy power following the UAE’s departure from OPEC with guests Dr. Noman Hanif, Director of London’s Centre for International Relations, and Chris Doyle, Director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding.
  • MONOS: Where Islamic teachings meet cutting-edge technology

    11:36|
    “After surviving a life-threatening attack and being given a second chance at life, I chose to dedicate my life and business to serving Islamic values.”Discover the unique journey of the founder and CEO of MONOS through challenge, purpose, and entrepreneurship.
  • “Camel milk helped my autistic child in just three days"

    01:00:02|
    After exhausting all options, Christina, the mother of an autistic child, recounts the remarkable effects she observed after just three days of her son consuming camel milk.We also explore scientific research and real-life examples examining camel milk’s potential impact on health and wellbeing.Not to miss!Disclaimer: This episode is for informational purposes only. Always consult your GP or a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice or treatment.
  • North London stabbing, US oil intervention and Farage £5m row

    23:02|
    A stabbing in North London prompts a police response, while the United States takes steps to stabilise global oil prices. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage faces scrutiny over the non-declaration of a £5 million gift, raising political and transparency concerns.
  • Award-winning creative learning for children

    07:12|
    Join us as we speak with Zaheer Khatri, director of Learning Roots, about how his company sparks creativity and learning in children through engaging games, books, and curriculum.
  • Why people convert to Islam and what happens next?

    24:19|
    We speak to Yahya Birt, Research Director of the Great British Muslim Convert Study, the first national study of Muslim converts in the UK. Commissioned by iERA and the Convert Muslim Foundation, and conducted by the Ayaan Institute, the project offers vital insights into the convert experience.More information here : https://tally.so/r/7RlzZ2
  • Iran ceasefire fallout & UK hate crime rape case

    21:34|
    In this episode of IC News, we examine the global fallout from the Iran conflict and the fragile ceasefire shaping international relations. We also cover a major UK court case, where 32-year-old John Ashby has pleaded guilty to the racially and religiously aggravated rape and assault of a Sikh woman in Walsall, after initially denying the charges.
  • Filton 24 hunger strikers speak out after release

    43:29|
    For the first time since their release on bail on February 4th, two former Filton 24 hunger strikers; Teuta Hoxha and Kamran Ahmed speak publicly about their arrests, time in prison and their resistance that brought national and international attention. Host: Mas Patel