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Imran Ali Malik

A podcast created and produced by Imran Ali Malik. "The combination of intentional and aspirational representation, the lived experiences of Malik and his guests, and dynamic storytelling that switches between first and third-person narration create a show that unfolds in real time. Imran Ali Malik has created a wildly diverse yet cohesive show that invites the listener — no matter who they are and what their background is — to participate in the experiment of life alongside him." - L.A. Review of Books

  1. The Many Questions of Ramy Youssef

    04/07/2020

    The Many Questions of Ramy Youssef

    Religion says, “you’ve got questions, and I’ve got answers. Art says, “you’ve got answers, and I’ve got questions.”  At the intersection of those two statements, we get the show Ramy from the comedian Ramy Youssef. His work brings to life a new landscape in American comedy: being your spiritual self in public. To be one’s spiritual self in public is to grapple with all questions that exist in the space between who you are and who you want to be, and what happens when your journey to answer those questions only presents more questions and less answers. Over the course of the show, we talk to Ramy about his journey to not only asking questions close to his heart, but how he got there, and why that was so important to showcase in his work. We also unpack some of the show's themes, what it means to be an imperfect protagonist, creating a spiritual autobiography, and much more. We discuss different elements of the show and its characters with two people who helped bring them to life: writers on the show, Azhar Usman and Amir Sulaiman.  After listening to this episode, we hope you walk away with a better understanding of not only who Ramy is, what his show is about, and what questions he’s asking, but with a desire to interrogate your own questions, too.  Written by Imran Ali Malik, Zahra Parekh Assoc. Producers: Farooq Chaudhry, Adam Lotfi Music & Engineering: Adam Lotfi and Imran Ali Malik Special Thanks to Asma Saud, Najib Aminy, ID-PR Artwork by Masood Tahir   Ramy Youssef on Instagram and Twitter American Submitter on Instagram and TwitterSubmitter Magazine on Instagram and Twitter Support this work by becoming a Submitter patron

    34 min
  2. Fatima Bhutto — Pain, Power, and Politics: Making Sense of a Senseless Inheritance

    29/06/2020

    Fatima Bhutto — Pain, Power, and Politics: Making Sense of a Senseless Inheritance

    Read the interview on Submitter Magazine Fatima Bhutto - Pain, Power, and Politics: Making Sense of a Senseless Inheritance In this conversation, Fatima Bhutto reckons with ghosts of her past. Many of us know Fatima as the author of novels The Shadow of the Crescent Moon, and The Runaways, as well as her latest nonfiction work New Kings of the World. But over the course of an hour, we get a glimpse into the heavy history she has inherited as a member of the Bhutto family and political dynasty. While we unpack ideas of democracy and oppression, she takes us back to Pakistan: to her grandfather, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s vision of the country coming out of the shadow of colonialism and the rise of the global self. As we dive into the vision of a man who did not live to see his vision come to fruition, Fatima finds his spirit in the books of his library. We also hear about her early years in Damascus where memories of grandeur and exile are intertwined. Fatima does not shy away from the tragedy and weight of her past. She tells us of her father, Murtaza Bhutto’s brutal murder and her journey in coming to terms with her pain in writing her first book Songs of Blood and Sword. For Fatima, the pen is her sword; she deploys language to make sense of the past she has inherited and the complicated and interconnected world we live in today. Produced by Imran Ali Malik, Farooq Chaudhry, and Zahra Parekh. Music by Adam Lotfi.  Fatima Bhutto on Twitter and Instagram Support this work by becoming a Submitter patron: patreon.com/submitter.

    1h 15m
  3. Travel Is Mutual Unveiling: A Conversation with Sacred Footsteps

    16/04/2020

    Travel Is Mutual Unveiling: A Conversation with Sacred Footsteps

    What We Talk About In This Episode How this period of quarantine has affected our content/the way we work.Travel as a mutual ‘unveiling’ (in the Arabic language) and what this means.Guinea Bissau: conversion of tribes to Islam after an elder, Maulana, dreamt of the Prophet (saw)- and how Imran’s experience visiting the country was transformative for him.How vulnerability whilst travelling can lead one to have a greater sense of tawwakul, reliance upon God.Finding meaning in times of crisis.Finding the deeper meaning in art and architecture; how the state of the artist/architect affects your soul.Indonesia- visiting the Wali Songo, the ‘Nine Saints.’Yemeni traders; how they brought Islam to the region, and the way in which they interacted with the local population and culture, including through music and shadow puppet plays.The tombs of the saints in Java.Preserving and connecting with tradition.How Sacred Footsteps started and what it has become.How travel can be transformative and the importance of intention.Things / People Mentioned in this Episode SF contributor Shahroze Khan – Wazir Khan mosque Insta Story.Mimar Sinan – Ottoman architectWali SongoSalahuddin Mazhary – Chechnya Podcast and Insta Story Murabit al Hajj‘A Mauritanian Retreat: In Search of Murabit al Hajj’ by Zara ChoudharyAmerican Submitter is a podcast about Muslims in the West and the spiritual teachings of Islam hosted by Imran Ali Malik. Through a combination of long form conversation, audio documentary, and reflective narration the listener gets the personal story of a religious life. American Submitter attempts to translate what it means to be a conscious Muslim in America by measuring the spiritual teachings of Islam with the reality of Muslims finding their way while living at the western edge of civilization. LISTEN HERE. Imran Ali Malik is a radio journalist based in Oakland, California. Connect with him on Twitter and Instagram.

    1h 2m

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A podcast created and produced by Imran Ali Malik. "The combination of intentional and aspirational representation, the lived experiences of Malik and his guests, and dynamic storytelling that switches between first and third-person narration create a show that unfolds in real time. Imran Ali Malik has created a wildly diverse yet cohesive show that invites the listener — no matter who they are and what their background is — to participate in the experiment of life alongside him." - L.A. Review of Books