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Voice of Islam Radio is a new Digital DAB 24hr radio station which offers news, views, discussion and insight on Islam’s Perspectives on the world today.
It is a new channel that will inform, engage and give you a chance to express your views on a range of topics. Broadcasting 24 hours a day the station aims to give everyone a space for discussion, for people of faith, no faith or just those with an interest in social peace and greater justice.
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Breakfast Show Podcast 09-05-2024 - Women's Rights in Times of Climate Crisis
Topic: 01 Women's Rights in Times of Climate Crisis: Equality in the Challenge
Topic: 02 The Promised One: Fulfilled Prophecies of the Promised One
Presenter: Imam Jalees Khan & Zakariya Bhatti
Guest:
01. Mrs Reem Shraiky
02. Dr Fiona Armstrong-Gibbs
03. Imam Ibrahim M Noonan
04. Imam Hafiz Ibrahim Hafif
05. Mr Yusuf Pender
Researchers: Atia Ahmed, Afreen Masood & Barira Haroon
Producer: Dania Nasir & Benasir Rafiq, Trainee Producer: Subia Ahmad
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Drivetime Show Podcast 08-05-2024 - Giving Back and Prayers
08.05.24
Join Mushraf Ahmed and Aneeq Ur Rehman for Wednesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing “Giving Back” and “Prayers”
Giving Back
There are so many ways of giving back to others and so many people out there doing
so. Join us as we discuss the many ways of serving others and what Islam teaches about
giving back.
Prayers
Believers turn to God begging for an end to the suffering we see around the world today.
But conflict continues. Is anyone listening? Will prayers make a difference or has destiny already been written? Join us as we discuss prayer and how it truly is our biggest and best weapon and how one should pray.
Guests
Jane Nelson - CEO of OddFellows
Uri Bram - Head of Communications at GiveWell
Peter Sara - Senior Community Fundraisers at Marie Curie England
Kate Bedding - Learning and Development Manager for British Red Cross
Behzad Khan - Young Muslim IT Professional
Producers
Farhana Khan, Kafi Zafar and Faiza Mirza -
Breakfast Show Podcast 08-05-2024 - Why are we becoming more ill?
Topic: 01 Why are we becoming more ill? Less workers are leading to an economic crisis?
Topic: 02 Are we subconsciously or consciously giving wordly or materialistic things more importance ? Are we doing Shirk?
Presenters: Imam Sharjeel Shaikh & Imam Muhammad Athar
Guest:
01. Professor Eric French
02. Dr Noreen Tehrani
03. Haroon Faith
04. Imam Mutaraf
05. Farrukh Tahir
Researchers: Raazia & Hania
Producer: Sahar/Khaula Hashmi & Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub -
Drivetime Show Podcast 07-05-2024 - Health Inequalities and Unplugged-Digital Detox’
Date: 7.5.24
Join Saad Ahmed Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Health Inequalities’ and ‘Unplugged-Digital Detox’
Health Inequalities
A recent article published by Health Policy Watch has revealed that there are growing concerns about the exposure of existing inequalities in the global health ecosystem in Africa. This is after the outbreaks of Ebola the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Further evidence of this has been provided by the World Health Organisation, who have found that social factors including education,
employment status and income level are disproportionately affecting people’s access to health services. Join us to discuss these increasing health inequalities in light of the Islamic teachings of equality for all and the importance of good healthcare.
Unplugged-Digital Detox
Ever picked up the phone to check a message or send an email but ended up scrolling for hours? According to 2023 research from Data Reportal, the average screen time for users around the world is 6 hours and 37 minutes per day. Join us as we discuss the impact of screen addictions and how to do a digital detox.
Guests include:
Priya Sahni-Nicholas (Co-Executive Director of The Equality Trust)
Michael Parsons (Programme Director at Impact on Urban Health)
David Cameron (Lancet Breast Cancer Commissioner Professor)
Dr Maria Wasty (GP working in Rochdale)
Magdi Yaqoob (Professor and Consultant of Nephrology and Transplantation)
Michael Jacobus ( Executive Director of Reset Summer Camp)
Dr Etienne Krug (Director, Department of Social Determinants of Health, WHO)
Producers:
Sitwat Mirza and Tahdia Hasan -
Breakfast Show Podcast 07-05-2024 - Nuclear Catastrophe, Biological Effects of Good Behaviour
Introduction and NEWS
Presenter(s):
Imam Sammar Ahmad
Imam Daniyal Ahmad
Guest(s):
Professor Ian Harnan
Professor Amtul Razzaq Charmicael
Dr Adila Mahmood
Dr Jamie Wheaton
Miss Dania Nasir
Researchers:
Ine Mu’minah
Areebah Ijaz
Nabeela
Kashifa
Producer(s):
Ine Mu’minah
Rameen Mashood
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Drivetime Show Podcast 06-05-2024 - Organ Donation and Suffering
Join Imam Rana Ata Ul Rehman & Abdul Qayyum Rashid for Monday’s show where we will be discussing “Organ Donation” and “Suffering”
Organ Donation
A UK report reveals that minority ethnic patients face a "double inequity" - where
there is a higher need for organ/stem cell transplants but far lower chances of finding matches on severely underrepresented donor
registers. Join us, as we explore the benefits of organ donations, myths about minority organ donation, and the severe consequences arising from this disparity against minorities in
this area.
Suffering
Across the globe, Muslims and non-Muslims alike are subjected to suffering due to
conflict, famine and violence. Many will question, why suffering of believers exists?
Surely God would stop such cruelties as he is a Merciful God? Join us as we discuss the suffering we see around the world at the hands of man and
discuss the philosophy of trials and tribulations in detail.
Guests include:
Tamim Abu Daqqa - Scholar of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Producers:
Maheda Neesir, Haniya Javaid and Faiza Mirza