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By Abdul-Hakeem al-Amriki
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
A Muslim's perspective on why Muslims should not support the Black Lives Matter movement. Check out the blog at islamicstateofmind.com for show notes.
Checking in from quarantine, pondering the possibility of the end of the world and the coming of the Mahdi and the Dajjal.
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A recent interaction with some other Muslims became an encapsulation of how the so-called "moderate" Muslims of today aren't really as "moderate" as they think they are.
For show notes, check out the blog at islamicstateofmind.com
Discovered I was possibly incorrectly attributing a quote to Imam Shafa'i; commentary on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib being banned from entering the false state of Israel, and the growing resentment against billionaires in the US. Check the blog at islamicstateofmind.com
Commentary on the situation in Kashmir and why Muslim in India don't defend themselves, mass shootings in America, and traffic congestion at the masjid. Check out the blog at islamicstateofmind.com
Commentary on Brunei implementing the hudud, as well as explaining why Democracy is shirk (polytheism) and why Muslims should abandon it and return to implementing the Shari'ah.
For detailed notes and evidences, see the corresponding blog post at islamicstateofmind.com
Adding some forgotten points from the previous episode, and discussing the aftermath of the New Zealand attacks.
Commentary on the masaajid shootings in Christchurch NZ, how the Muslims and kuffar are reacting to it, and some Muslims' obsession with presenting Islam as a religion of pacifism.
This being the first episode of the podcast, I wanted to introduce myself and tell my story of how I came to Islam.
Generally, when reading a book written by the scholars of Islam, an introductory biography of the scholar is included so that you know who you are learning from. For this first episode, I wanted to follow their example.
Check out the blog at islamicstateofmind.com for show notes, more details, Islamic evidences, etc.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.