The Path We Choose

Umer Farooque

Exploring who we become through the path we choose.

  1. How to Manifest Anything Through Faith | Muhammad Al-Ubaidy & Shahrez Hayder | Pt. 1

    4 days ago ·  Video

    How to Manifest Anything Through Faith | Muhammad Al-Ubaidy & Shahrez Hayder | Pt. 1

    This episode is proudly presented by Ketkoot Iraqi Chargrilled Chicken! The go-to spot for bold Iraqi grilled chicken, whole chicken feasts, and delicious community meals in Mississauga and beyond. https://linktr.ee/ketkoot Why does working yourself to exhaustion sometimes keep you stuck in the exact same place? Why does chasing success feel like pushing opposing magnets together? In this episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with high-performance strategists Muhammad Al-Ubaidy and Shahrez Hayder to explore the connection between faith, neuroscience, and subconscious programming. They break down how mental conditioning shapes reality, stress, and opportunities — and how aligning your heart, mind, and actions can transform your life. Muhammad and Shahrez challenge the modern hustle culture, redefining manifestation through a spiritual lens. They share how generational trauma, lifestyle habits, and toxic environments cloud the mind, and provide practical strategies to reverse this. From the 4 stages of consciousness to biological indicators of chronic anxiety, they explain how true surrender (Tawakul) can unlock a state of peak performance where opportunities flow naturally. If you follow podcasts like The Diary of a CEO, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, or The Tim Ferriss Show, or authors like Dr. Joe Dispenza and James Clear, this episode will deepen your understanding of faith, human potential, and success. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: • The Islamic perspective on turning a God-given idea into reality • The Law of Parallels: why chasing Rizq (sustenance) doesn’t work • How to clear childhood programming between ages 0–7 to reclaim your natural state • Why chronic anxiety signals misalignment with your Lord • The Headlight Principle for handling high-pressure situations • How modern lifestyle habits limit visualization and manifestation • How Nikola Tesla’s philosophy aligns with mindful presence (Murakaba) Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The Moment Where Reality Changes 00:03:11 The Heart of Manifestation: Connecting to Allah Through His Names 00:13:31 The Magnet Metaphor: Understanding Parallel Realities and Alignment 00:23:40 Breaking the Idols: Consciousness, Beliefs, and the Subconscious Mind 00:41:33 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 00:42:21 The Four Stages of Learning: From Incompetence to Mastery 00:57:05 The Trifecta: Taqwa, Tawakkul, and Murakaba 01:04:10 Living in the Present: Anxiety, Surrender, and Finding Peace 01:02:25 Babies and Presence: Learning Islam from Pure Consciousness 01:21:04 Visualization and Creativity: Your Divine Right to Co-Create Whether you’re pivoting a business, managing stress, or rebuilding daily discipline, this episode gives a practical, soul-centered roadmap beyond typical self-help advice. Follow Muhammad Al-Ubaidy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reachmohammed/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moe.ady.3/ Website: https://themirror-book.com/ Follow Shahrez Hayder: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrezhayder/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahrezhayder Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC): Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose for real, thoughtful conversations on faith, manifestation, personal growth, and the path we choose.

    1hr 31min
  2. 21 May ·  Video

    He Got Tired of Waiting, So He Fixed Montreal Himself | Saad Tekiout & Shahrez Hayder

    He Got Tired of Waiting, So He Fixed Montreal Himself | Saad Tekiout & Shahrez Hayder In this episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Saad Tekiout and Shahrez Hayder to explore the story behind the Montreal man who went viral for fixing potholes across the city himself. What started as one simple act of service quickly became something much bigger. Saad began repairing potholes for friends, family, and people across Montreal before the videos ever went viral. For him, it was never about attention. It was about solving a problem he saw in his city and helping people who were tired of waiting for someone else to step in. This conversation goes beyond potholes. Saad shares why he sees Montreal, Quebec, and Canada as his community, why he believes helping others is the same as helping yourself, and why small actions can create a much larger ripple effect. Shahrez also joins the conversation to discuss masculinity, responsibility, purpose, leadership, and what it means to take action instead of just complaining. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why Saad started fixing potholes in Montreal • How one simple act turned into a city-wide movement • Why real leadership starts with taking responsibility • What it means to serve your community without waiting for permission • How small actions can create a domino effect • Why Saad believes the mission is bigger than potholes • The connection between purpose, masculinity, and action Whether you’re from Montreal, interested in community change, or simply inspired by people who choose action over excuses, this episode is a powerful reminder that sometimes the biggest movements start with one person deciding to fix what’s in front of them. Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The Man Who Fixed Montreal's Potholes Himself 00:01:37 The Path of a Regular Citizen: Why He Started Filling Potholes 00:03:14 Masculinity Defined: Being Unapologetically Yourself 00:06:16 Helping Your Community: The Village Mentality 00:08:21 The Inner Child and Finding Your Purpose 00:12:09 Taking Action Without Seeking Permission 00:14:57 The Government Response and Standing Your Ground 00:16:34 Beyond Potholes: Building a Movement for Change 00:17:43 Business Values: Sincerity and Putting Customers First 00:19:15 Focusing on Positives: The Power of Selective Attention 00:29:58 The Homeless Crisis: Addressing Root Causes 00:36:23 Discipline and Purpose: Never Getting Tired of Success 00:43:58 The School System: Finding Your Own Path 00:47:29 The Report Card Theory: Double Down on Your Strengths 00:59:16 Taking Action: What Stops People and How to Overcome It 01:05:56 Dress for the Job You Want: The Power of Appearance 01:03:41 Final Message: You Are What You Do, Not What You Say Follow Saad Tekiout: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marquize.7/ Follow Shahrez Hayder: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrezhayder/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahrezhayder Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC): Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose for real conversations on purpose, responsibility, leadership, community, and the decisions that shape who we become.

    1hr 15min
  3. Why "Knowing" Islam Isn’t Changing Your Life | Muhammad Al-Ubaidy & Shahrez Hayder

    4 May ·  Video

    Why "Knowing" Islam Isn’t Changing Your Life | Muhammad Al-Ubaidy & Shahrez Hayder

    Why "Knowing" Islam Isn’t Changing Your Life | Muhammad Al-Ubaidy & Shahrez Hayder Why do so many people have faith and belief but still struggle to take action? In this powerful episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Muhammad Al-Ubaidy and Shahrez Hayder to explore the real gap between faith, discipline, and consistent action. This conversation breaks down why people often feel stuck between what they believe and what they actually do. From procrastination and lack of discipline to fear, overthinking, and misalignment this episode dives deep into the psychology behind taking action and building consistency. If you follow top North American podcasts like The Diary of a CEO, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Tim Ferriss Show, or authors like James Clear, Simon Sinek, Brené Brown, and Ryan Holiday, this episode connects deeply with conversations around self discipline, mindset, productivity, and personal growth. In This Episode, You’ll Learn:  • Why having faith without action leads to frustration • The real reason people struggle with discipline and consistency • How to overcome procrastination and overthinking • The mindset shift needed to take consistent action • How to align your beliefs with daily habits • Building self discipline and mental strength • Turning intention into real results and progress Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, professional, or someone trying to improve their life, this episode gives you practical insights to close the gap between belief and execution. Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The Heart vs. The Mind - Finding Truth Within 00:01:10 The Heart as the Gateway to the Divine 00:03:14 Fixing the Inner to Transform the Outer Reality 00:05:25 The Mind is Contractionary, The Heart is Expansionary 00:28:50 Living in the Present Moment: The Experience of Life 00:41:13 The Trifecta: Taqwa, Tawakkul, and Murakaba 00:50:19 Understanding Shaitan: Know Your Enemy to Defeat Him 00:40:25 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 01:02:54 The Levels of Nafs: From Guilt to Unconditional Love 01:15:56 Actions Follow the Heart: Becoming an Absolute Muslim 01:29:20 The Power of Theta State: Manifesting Through Surrender  Follow Muhammad Al-Ubaidy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reachmohammed/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moe.ady.3/ Website: https://themirror-book.com/  Follow Shahrez Hayder: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrezhayder/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahrezhayder  Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC): Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose (TPWC) for powerful conversations on self discipline, faith, mindset, productivity, personal growth, and high-performance habits.

    1hr 37min
  4. Why Women Test Men: Psychology, Attraction & Relationship Dynamics Explained | Shahrez Hayder

    27 Apr ·  Video

    Why Women Test Men: Psychology, Attraction & Relationship Dynamics Explained | Shahrez Hayder

    Shahrez Hayder on Women Psychology, Attraction & Relationship Dynamics Why do women test men in relationships and what does it really mean? In this powerful episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Shahrez Hayder to break down the psychology behind attraction, relationship dynamics, and behavioral patterns between men and women. This conversation explores why women often test men’s confidence, emotional stability, and leadership, and how most men misunderstand these situations leading to confusion, frustration, and failed connections. Shahrez explains how these “tests” are not manipulation, but signals rooted in psychology, attraction, and emotional security. If you follow top North American podcasts like The Diary of a CEO, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Tim Ferriss Show, or authors like Brené Brown, Esther Perel, and Mark Manson, this episode connects deeply with conversations around modern relationships, dating psychology, and emotional intelligence. In This Episode, You’ll Learn:  • Why women test men in dating and relationships • The psychology of attraction and emotional security • Why most men fail these tests (and how to improve) • How to build confidence and emotional stability • The role of masculine energy and leadership • How to respond to relationship challenges the right way • Building stronger, more authentic connections Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: What Masculinity Really Means 00:01:03 The Unshakable Man: Faith as the Foundation 00:05:24 Understanding Women: The Bridge to Jannah 00:07:40 The Test Never Ends: Why Women Challenge Men 00:12:32 Biochemistry of Love: Oxytocin, Cortisol, and Safety 00:14:19 The Triangle: Allah, Man, and Woman 00:15:12 Words Have Weight: The Power of a Man's Speech 00:16:01 The Hockey Stick Effect: When Attraction Suddenly Dies 00:16:40 Women Are Loyal to How They Feel About You 00:30:12 What Women Misunderstand About Men 00:35:56 Default Settings: All Women Are the Same, But Different 00:37:08 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 00:38:03 Don't Save Her: Accepting vs Fixing Women 00:25:26 Men Build Connection Through Time, Women Through Space 00:21:32 Quality Over Quantity: The Prophet's Example 00:46:30 Insecurity vs Gira: Protecting Ego or Protecting Her 00:54:37 Confidence Doesn't Make Noise: The Silent Strength 00:56:55 The Power of Honesty: Never Lie to Your Woman 00:45:09 Spirituality and Women: Speaking to Her Soul 01:08:17 What Men and Women Must Unlearn 01:11:52 Redefining Respect: Who Are You Really Trying to Please 01:14:26 The Qawam Identity: Becoming the Protector and Provider 01:16:55 Cortisol and Masculinity: How Men Affect Women's Health Whether you're navigating dating, building a relationship, or trying to understand modern relationship psychology, this episode offers practical insights to improve your confidence, communication, and emotional awareness. Follow Shahrez Hayder: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrezhayder/ Instagram (Alt): https://instagram.com/shahrez.muslim LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahrezhayder/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shahrez.muslim Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC):  Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose (TPWC) for conversations on dating psychology, relationships, attraction, emotional intelligence, self improvement, and high-performance mindset.

    1hr 44min
  5. You’ve Been Programmed Since Birth | Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui

    20 Apr ·  Video

    You’ve Been Programmed Since Birth | Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui

    You’ve Been Programmed Since Birth | Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui Are your thoughts and behaviors shaped by subconscious programming you don’t even realize? In this episode, Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui explains how the mind is conditioned from an early age and how that programming influences beliefs, habits, emotions, and life decisions. The conversation explores why people repeat patterns, how subconscious beliefs are formed, and what it takes to create real change. If you follow content similar to Huberman Lab, The Diary of a CEO, or The Mel Robbins Podcast, or authors like Daniel Kahneman, Brené Brown, James Clear, and Joe Dispenza, this episode connects with ideas around psychology, behavior, and personal growth. In this episode you’ll learn: • What subconscious programming is • How early experiences shape belief systems • Why behavior patterns repeat • How to break negative conditioning • The importance of self-awareness and emotional intelligence • How to rewire your thinking for growth • Practical ways to change habits and mindset Chapters: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: Loss, Purpose, and the Path to Fearless Advocacy 00:01:26 The Path That Chose Me: Identity, Belonging, and Academic Awakening 00:06:47 Nationalism vs. Cultural Identity: Understanding the Dangerous Line 00:10:08 The Left-Right Illusion: Exposing the Political Spectrum Facade 00:18:26 Colonialism, Imperialism, and Settler Colonialism Explained 00:21:33 Syria, Iran, and the Regime Change Playbook 00:26:08 The Power of Speaking Up: Why Advocacy Always Matters 00:36:06 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 00:39:34 Death, Faith, and Fearlessness: The Moment Everything Changed 00:46:00 Success, Freedom, and Measuring What Truly Matters 00:52:08 Media Manipulation: Decoding the Narrative You're Fed 00:56:25 Selective Empathy and Orientalism: Why Some Lives Matter Less 01:14:59 Zionism Exposed: The Ethno-Religion Lie and Jewish Supremacy 01:07:06 Consumption as Resistance: Boycotts, BDS, and Decolonizing Your Life 01:36:50 Dignity Over Life: The Lesson from Palestine 1936 Follow Dr. Sabreena: Website: https://drsabreena.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsabreena_gs/ LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/sabreenags Follow Umer Farooque & TPWC: Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose for conversations on psychology, subconscious mind, behavior change, emotional intelligence, and personal growth

    1hr 41min
  6. Shahrez Hayder on Islam as a System for Life

    14 Apr ·  Video

    Shahrez Hayder on Islam as a System for Life

    In this powerful episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Shahrez Hayder to break down a truth most people misunderstand: Feeling stuck is not failure. It’s a test. This conversation dives into why people feel trapped in their careers, relationships, or personal growth journeys—and how these moments are actually shaping a stronger mindset, clearer direction, and deeper resilience. Shahrez shares real insights on overcoming self-doubt, building clarity, and taking action even when life feels uncertain. If you follow conversations from podcasts like The Diary of a CEO, The Tim Ferriss Show, or On Purpose with Jay Shetty, or authors like Brené Brown, James Clear, Mel Robbins, and Simon Sinek—this episode will resonate deeply with you. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: • Why feeling stuck is part of growth • How to overcome self-doubt and overthinking • The mindset shift needed for real personal development • Why challenges are actually life’s tests • How to build mental strength and resilience • Taking action during uncertain times • Turning confusion into clarity and direction Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, professional, or navigating a life transition, this episode gives you practical tools to move forward with purpose. Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: Asking Allah for Greatness and Embracing Tests 00:01:06 The Path That Chose Me: Allah's Path is the Only Way 00:02:11 From Homelessness to Purpose: My Journey Through Tests 00:09:35 The Doors of Destiny: Understanding Free Will and Qadar 00:19:38 Summoning Your Rizq: Identity, Manifestation, and Becoming the Magnet 00:23:18 The Test of Fame, Ego, and Staying Humble 00:31:00 Women Are Powerful: The Role of Women in Islam and Society 00:35:16 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 00:36:04 The 99 Names of Allah: Inheriting Divine Attributes 01:03:44 Facing Death and Finding Faith: My Darkest Moments 01:20:23 The Purpose of Life: Worship Allah and Create More Worshipers 01:25:47 Unifying the Ummah: Brotherhood, Business, and Breaking Labels 01:34:25 Closing Reflections: Living with Gratitude and Serving Allah Daily Follow Shahrez Hayder: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrezhayder/ Instagram (Alt): https://instagram.com/shahrez.muslim LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahrezhayder/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shahrez.muslim Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC): Website: https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose (TPWC) for powerful conversations on self improvement, mindset, personal growth, overcoming challenges, and building a life with direction.

    1hr 36min
  7. 10 Apr ·  Bonus Video

    Hope Comes From Doing: Fighting Injustice Through Action | Ep16 Clip

    What does it mean to truly stand up for justice, even when the world around you is changing in ways you never imagined? In this powerful episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Canadian lawyer, law professor, author, and international affairs commentator Faisal Kutty for an intimate conversation about faith, activism, immigrant resilience, and the moral responsibility to speak truth to power. This conversation begins with a profound exploration of Islam's core teachings on justice and equality. Faisal unpacks how the first sin in Abrahamic tradition wasn't disobedience, it was superiority. This foundational insight sets the stage for a deeper discussion about racism, moral responsibility, and why standing up for others is not optional, it's central to faith itself. From there, the conversation shifts to the immigrant experience in North America during the 1970s and 80s. Faisal shares what it was like growing up in a world far less diverse than today, navigating bullying, discrimination, and tight knit communities that preserved culture and values. He reflects on the sacrifices early immigrants made, the foundations they built, and the obligation today's generation has to give back, not just take. Then the discussion turns to post 9/11 America and Canada. Faisal, who was at the forefront of Muslim advocacy and civil liberties work during that era, reveals how things have gotten worse in some ways, particularly around free speech, protest rights, and political censorship. But he also highlights how the Muslim community and its allies have become far more organized, professional, and powerful, building institutions, media platforms, and networks that are now shifting public discourse on issues like Gaza, American foreign policy, and Israel Palestine. This episode explores the tension between hope and despair, the power of consistent small actions, and why doing something, anything, is the antidote to helplessness. Faisal shares how writing articles, educating through social media, and teaching students became his way of creating hope through action. He unpacks the ripple effect of influence, the importance of using your unique skills and resources, and why accountability to God means showing up even when change feels impossible. If you follow conversations from podcasts like The Diary of a CEO, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Tim Ferriss Show, or insights from authors like Simon Sinek, Brené Brown, Malcolm Gladwell, and Noam Chomsky, this episode offers grounded, faith informed wisdom on activism, social justice, immigrant identity, media influence, and redefining success beyond personal gain. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why Islam's first sin was about superiority and what that means for justice today • What the immigrant experience was like in 1970s and 80s North America • How early immigrants laid the foundation for today's opportunities • Why post 9/11 civil liberties issues have gotten worse and better simultaneously • How the Muslim community became more organized and influential • Why hope comes from doing, not waiting • The ripple effect of small, consistent actions in activism and education • How to use your unique skills and resources for social change • Why accountability to God means showing up even when outcomes are uncertain Whether you're an activist, student, professional, immigrant, or someone navigating questions of faith, purpose, and justice, this conversation offers clarity on standing up, speaking out, and building a legacy of meaningful action.

    13 min
  8. Greater Isr*el, Ir*n & The Narrative You’re Fed | Faisal Kutty

    6 Apr ·  Video

    Greater Isr*el, Ir*n & The Narrative You’re Fed | Faisal Kutty

    Greater Isr*el, Ir*n & The Narrative You’re Fed | Faisal Kutty What really shapes global views on Greater Isr*el, Ir*n and Middle East politics, and how much of it comes from narrative framing and media bias? In this insightful episode of The Path We Choose (TPWC), host Umer Farooque sits down with Canadian lawyer, law professor, author, and international affairs commentator Faisal Kutty, who breaks down the complex geopolitical context behind the Greater Isr*el concept, Ir*nian regional dynamics, and how narratives in Western and global media shape public perception. Faisal Kutty offers decades of experience in international law, human rights, civil liberties, and national security, contributing to major outlets like The Toronto Star, Newsweek, Al Jazeera English and Middle East Eye, and teaching at leading law schools across North America. This conversation explores why narratives about Israel‑Iran relations can be misleading, how global powers influence public discourse, and what legal and ethical frameworks the world should consider when evaluating geopolitical conflicts. If you follow in‑depth geopolitical and narrative exploration from top podcast voices like The Axe Files with David Axelrod, The Daily (NYT), Pod Save the World, or authors such as Noam Chomsky, Thomas Friedman, Fareed Zakaria, then this episode deepens your understanding of international affairs, media bias, and the politics of conflict. In This Episode You’ll Learn: • What the Greater Isr*el narrative really means in geopolitical context • Why media coverage often simplifies Iran’s role in the Middle East • How international law and human rights intersect with conflicts • Misconceptions about Ir*n, Isr*el, and global security • How narratives can shape public opinion and foreign policy • The legal and ethical dimensions governments rely on • What listeners should question when consuming geopolitical news Whether you’re a student of international relations, media critic, policy professional, or geopolitics enthusiast, this episode offers a thoughtful, law‑based perspective beyond the headlines. Timestamps: Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The Greater Israel Plan and Regional Destabilization 00:00:52 The Path Chose Me: From Childhood Displacement to Activism 00:04:33 Building Muslim Institutions: From Law School to Post-9/11 Advocacy 00:08:29 Standing Up for Truth: The Principle of Criticizing All Injustice 00:18:24 October 7th in Context: Understanding the Roots of Conflict 00:27:51 Midpoint Break: The Mission of Authentic Storytelling 00:28:39 The Power of Advocacy: How Small Actions Create Massive Change 00:47:16 Media Manipulation and the Propaganda War 01:01:37 Understanding Sharia: Dispelling Myths About Islamic Law 01:18:01 Iran, Lebanon, and the Geopolitical Chess Game 01:26:05 Our Responsibility: Why Muslims in the West Must Speak Up Follow Faisal Kutty: Website: https://www.faisalkutty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themuslimlawyer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faisalkutty/ Follow Umer Farooque & The Path We Choose (TPWC): Website:https://thepathwechoose.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/umerfarooquee/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mumerfarooque/ TPWC Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thepathwechoosee/ Subscribe to The Path We Choose for deep conversations on geopolitics, international law, media narratives, human rights, and global leadership.

    1hr 33min

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