Think you know Islam? In this longer deep-dive, Bree Shaaban (ex-Christian, now Muslim) unpacks 15 things most people don’t know, perfect for curious Christians, new/revert Muslims, and anyone who wants clear, evidence-based explanations without the fluff. What you’ll learn (fast): It started in a cave: Why the first command was “Read” and how the Quran was revealed over 23 years and not “all at once.” Seal of Prophethood (Q 33:40): Why Muhammad ﷺ is the final messenger with no sequels, no “new revelations.” Hadith = receipts: How isnaad (chains of narration) and hadith science authenticated what the Prophet said and did. Angels & the unseen realm: Jibril (Gabriel), Mika'il (Michael), and why angels are not Cupid. Jinn explained: Who they are, what they can/can’t do, and the chapter in Quran named after them. Barzakh: The “in-between” state from death to Resurrection and why it matters for accountability and hope. Quran & science: Embryology stages, mountains as stabilizers, ocean layers, and an expanding universe, all verses that invite reflection, not blind faith. Islam = a way of life: Prayer, charity, ethics in business, family rights, community care, and stewardship of the earth. Seeking knowledge is mandatory (for men & women): From Fatima al-Fihri (founder of the world’s first university) to your daily study routine. All the Companions were reverts: A diverse first community that preserved the message. Khadijah (RA): First to accept Islam, a powerhouse businesswoman, and a 25-year monogamous marriage with the Prophet ﷺ. Aisha (RA): Scholar, leader, and yes, she loved pink/saffron. Prohibitions = protections: Why bans on alcohol, gambling, usury, and backbiting guard hearts and societies. Polygyny, clarified: Limits, justice conditions (“marry only one” if you can’t be fair), and the social-welfare context. Charity multiplies wealth: How giving brings barakah and real-world benefits. Who this is for: Christians exploring what Muslims actually believe New/revert Muslims building a solid foundation Anyone comparing faith claims with history and sources Why listen: Warm and relatable explanations you can share, and a clear path to dig deeper without feeling talked down to. New schedule: Longer episodes every other week. If this helped, please follow/subscribe, rate the show, and share it with someone who’s curious about Islam. Clips & extras on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, al @beyondtheshahada.