
Islam Podcasts
Islam Podcast·300 episodes
Islam has given us a road map to navigate through our lives in order to succeed both in Dunya and Akhirah. We must always abide by the hukm sharai’(devine rule) in all aspects of our lives.
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Islam Podcasts blends Qur'an-centered reminders, tafseer, khutbah-style talks, and Muslim geopolitical commentary into a steady stream of practical religious reflection. Listeners get urgent, sermon-like episodes that connect worship, Islamic law, the Ummah, Gaza, leadership, and current events rather than treating faith as a private ritual. It will resonate most with English-speaking Muslims who want direct, conviction-driven Islamic teaching tied to the pressures of modern politics and community life.
Episodes
Listen to / Download Audio The Deen Was Perfected — Why Is It Fragmented? What does it mean when Allah perfected the Deen, but Muslims are told to live it only in fragments? If Islam was completed at Arafah, why is it confined to rituals while law, economy, politics, and power follow other systems? This address exposes the contradiction between claiming complete Islam and accepting a fragmented life and how we can correct it.
Listen to / Download Audio What does it mean to celebrate Eid while the Ummah is still bleeding? Are we honoring the sacrifice of Ibrahim عليه السلام, or accepting a world where our brothers and sisters are sacrificed through betrayal, borders, and false peace? This sheik confronts the deception of our fragmented Islam, where pillars remain but the full structure of the Deen is abandoned.
Source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DY0uA5zuUGo/?igsh=cDA0a3Rtem5hdWhvTraslatiion (English) -Every Eid al-Adha, millions of Muslims revive the rituals of Ibrahim عليه السلام. We sacrifice. We make takbeer. We remember submission to Allah سبحانه وتعالى. But Ibrahim عليه السلام did not leave behind rituals alone. He left behind a legacy of leadership, sacrifice, and obedience to Allah سبحانه وتعالى in every aspect of life.The Prophets after him did not only teach people how to worship privately. They governed by revelation. They carried justice to society. They ruled by what Allah سبحانه وتعالى revealed.From Dawud عليه السلام to Muhammad ﷺ, Islam was never separated from authority, leadership, and the responsibility of caring for the affairs of humanity. And the Prophet ﷺ did not leave this Ummah as an Ummah of scattered individuals. He established a state in Madinah that carried Islam to the world as mercy, justice, and guidance.But today, more than 100 years after the destruction of the Khilafah, look at the condition of the Ummah. Gaza burns. Al-Aqsa remains occupied. Sudan bleeds. And humanity itself suffers under systems built upon greed, oppression, and power.This Eid is not only a celebration. It is a reminder of responsibility. A reminder that this Ummah was meant to lead. Meant to carry Islam completely. Meant to revive the deen in society, governance, and life.The rituals of Hajj teach us unity. The sacrifice of Ibrahim عليه السلام teaches us submission. The takbeer reminds us that Allah سبحانه وتعالى is greater than every tyrant, every empire, and every false system that dominates the earth today.So let Eid not end with celebration alone. Reconnect yourself to the mission of this Ummah. Reconnect yourself to the Quran. Reconnect yourself to the work of dawah and revival. Reconnect yourself to the obligation of working for the return of Islam as a complete way of life.May Allah سبحانه وتعالى accept our sacrifices. May He unite this Ummah once again. May He allow us to witness the return of dignity, justice, and the banner of Islam raised once more.Eid Mubarak to the Ummah of Muhammad ﷺ 🌙 Listen to / Download Audio
How can millions circle the same Ka‘bah, wear the same garments, and call upon the same Lord… yet remain divided by lines drawn by colonizers? This khutbah exposes the wound behind the Nakba(Catastrophe), the borders we were taught to obey, and the unity we were commanded to restore. Listen to / Download Audio
The modern world looks unstoppable. More than 90% of global trade moves by sea, connecting continents through a vast network of shipping routes. But beneath the surface lies a dangerous reality: the global economy depends on a handful of narrow chokepoints that can be blocked at any moment.From the Suez Canal and the Bab al-Mandeb, to the Strait of Hormuz and the Strait of Malacca, these narrow waterways have become some of the most strategically important locations on Earth.In this video, we explore:• Why chokepoints matter in geopolitics • How the Ever Given exposed the fragility of globalisation • Why the Strait of Hormuz gives Iran enormous leverage • China’s “Malacca Dilemma” • How small disruptions can trigger global economic chaos • Why future wars may revolve around controlling trade corridorsThe modern world is not held together by oceans — but by the narrowest points within them.#geopolitics #iran #china #globaleconomy #suezcanal #straitofhormuz #malacca #shipping #worldtrade #geography #economics #middleeast #geopolityIf you like this audi and want to learn more about the issues raised, please check out website http://www.thegeopolity.com Listen to / Download Audio
This tafseer of Sūrah Qāf 50:28–31 continues the powerful sequence of the Hereafter. The ayat expose the moment when people try to shift blame onto their qareen (close companion, associate, or influence that stayed attached to them), their elites, and the systems that misled them. Listen to / Download Audio
Islam is not your weekend religion — it is not confined to Friday, Ramadan, the masjid, or private rituals. What happens when Muslims claim submission to Allah, but leave society, law, values, and morality to human desire? Listen to / Download Audio
Hajj is not just a journey of bodies moving toward the Ka‘ba — it is a reminder of purity, struggle, and sacred responsibility. But what happens when the Ummah protects symbols while ignoring the violation of Muslim life, wealth, and honor? Listen to / Download Audio
A smiling child in Gaza with three limbs amputated should shake the conscience of the Ummah. But doesn’t Surah At-Takathur force us to ask: what kind of world becomes obsessed with wealth, power, and rivalry — then destroys entire families, speaks casually about “rebuilding,” and plans luxury over the blood of the oppressed? Listen to / Download Audio Link: Gaza now has the highest rate of children with amputated limbs in all of modern history.
Listen to / Download Audio Why do we look everywhere for solutions—except where Allah(swt) already gave them?In a world drowning in injustice, oppression, and confusion, are we following truth… or following power?This talk openly discusses the silent shift that’s pulling the Ummah away from its source of strength.
Sharif Abu Laith, the host of Political Alchemy, discusses the aftermath of the Iran War and the ongoing blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. ---------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:02 - Sharif Abu Laith 0:02:30 - The Impending Food Crisis 0:09:34 - Why is America still in the Middle East? 0:11:17 - Proportionality in Iranian Attacks 0:17:13 - Could Iran target essential resources? 0:24:15 - Lessons for the Middle East 0:29:10 - The Sunni-Shi'a Question 0:37:37 - Will UAE break the petrodollar? 0:44:41 - UAE's Currency Swap Deal 0:49:12 - US Debt & the Bond Market 0:57:47 - Fracturing of an Empire 1:07:27 - What is possible for the Muslim world? 1:12:31 - Clarity in Islam & Political Awareness 1:16:53 - Closing Statements ---------- Disclaimer: Speakers' views are their own and are not representative of Islamic Oasis as an organization. This channel does not promote or encourage any illegal activities and all content provided by this channel is meant for educational purpose only. Source: https://www.youtube.com/live/30bWrJ8EYeI?si=GqO5XZ8A-Gb0IiLD Listen to / Download Audio
These verses move from signs of resurrection in nature, to historical warnings, to Allah’s complete knowledge of the human soul, ending with the reality that every word is recorded. Listen to / Download Audio
The world is shifting — from the Straits of Hormuz to Brussels to orbit. In this episode of geopolitical horizons, we break down three stories impacting global geopolitics: Rising tensions in the Middle East and the future of the US–Israel alliance The political shockwaves of Viktor Orbán’s defeat and what it means for European populism The return of great power competition — this time in space Is escalation in the Middle East reaching its limits? Is Europe turning away from populism — or just entering a new phase? And is the new space race quietly becoming a military contest? 🎙️ Featuring sharp analysis, grounded insights, and big-picture thinking — this is geopolitics beyond the headlines. Chapters 00:00 – Highlights 00:51 - Intro 01:30 – What’s going on in the Straits of Hormuz? 03:56 - Israel's Role in the Conflict 07:02 - Long-term Implications of Middle Eastern Stalemates 08:23 - The End of the Populist Era in Europe? 10:17 – What now for Right-Wing, Populist Politics in Europe? 12:58 – Are the Far-Right Just in for a Power Grab? 15:56 – Is MAGA Imploding? 19:07 – What’s the Future of Populism in Europe? 20:52 - The New Space Race: Artemis II 24:36 – Is a new Space Arms war beginning? 26:21 - End Source: http://www.thegeopolity.com Listen to / Download Audio
None Knowledge is not an honor without responsibility—it is a burden, a trust, and a proof either for you or against you. This talk confronts the silence of those who know, the fear that paralyzes truth, and the cost paid by the Ummah when scholars do not speak, leaders do not act, and believers look away. Join the sheik as he examines the burden of knowlege and provides a path for relief.
What happens when people recite Surah Al-Fatihah every day… but never confront what Rabb al-‘Alamin actually means? This talk examines the gap between what we say in prayer and the world order we still accept.
Why do people mock revelation, reject the Messenger, and turn away from what is clearly true? In this continuation of the Tafseer of Surah Al-Kahf, ayahs 6–9, the discussion uncovers the fierce reality of denial, arrogance, and the refusal to reflect on the signs in the heavens and the earth.
What keeps a believer standing when the pressure becomes intense, the burden grows heavier, and the soul is pushed to its edge? This talk centers on a question many avoid — and may leave you seeing faith, strength, and steadfastness with a new sense of urgency.
This Tafseer of Surah Qaf, ayahs 1 to 5, tracing how the early deniers rejected revelation, questioned resurrection, and resisted Al-Haqq not because the message was unclear, but because it threatened their power. It also brings the surah into today’s reality, arguing that the same struggle continues now: truth is still resisted, labels are still used to discredit it, and the conflict between divine guidance and worldly power is still unfolding before us.
3 Wars Reshaping 2026This episode of the Geopolity examines the widening conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia: the stalemate between the U.S./Israel and Iran, rising Iranian influence and oil revenues, and the prospect of U.S. ground troops largely aimed at saving political face. It also explores Israel’s campaign in Lebanon and Gaza, Hezbollah’s response, and how regional pressures — including the closure of the Straits of Hormuz — are raising global economic and strategic stakes. Finally, the episode looks at renewed tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the implications for regional stability, and possible paths to negotiation or further escalation.Source: https://youtu.be/BYlj207x-mM?si=XOegzPyPjLnIC1JV
Muslim lands trapped at the center of global conflict, and an Ummah still asking why victory does not come. From Iran to Palestine, from the Strait of Hormuz to the wider Muslim world, this discussion does not treat today’s crises as isolated events. Let's question the very systems, loyalties, and leadership structures that keep the Ummah on the receiving end of oppression. If Islam is truly the mercy for mankind, then what exactly is missing from our reality today?
We speak about taqwa, but what does it mean when Masjid al-Aqsa is closed, when the Ummah is wounded, and when our worship leaves so little visible impact on our condition? This speaker reflects on the gap between ritual and true taqwa, inviting us to ask whether we are truly growing in mindfulness of Allah (swt)
Why Has the US-Israeli War on Iran Failed - Mar 24, 2026
February 24th 2026, marks four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — a war many expected to last days, not years. Instead, Europe has witnessed one of the most destructive conflicts since 1945. Entire cities have been flattened. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, millions displaced. What began with a failed dash on Kyiv has hardened into an 800-mile fortified front line defined by attrition, drones, artillery and endurance. The war has become a test of endurance between Russia and the West — with Ukraine caught in the middle and now it’s all about who can outlast whom. Source: http://www.thegeopolity.com
The conflict between Iran and the United States–Israel alliance is entering a dangerous new phase — and things are not going according to plan. In this Geopolity podcast, we break down how Iran has managed to resist a global superpower, the strategic mistakes shaping the conflict, and why regime change in Tehran is far less likely than many in Washington assume.From the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global energy markets, to Iran’s asymmetric warfare strategy and internal political structure, this episode explores the deeper forces shaping the war — including the roles of Russia and China, the fragility of the petrodollar system, and the uncertain future of Israel.We also examine:• Why US military options remain limited • How the war has unified Iranian public sentiment• The failure of the Western information war • The silence of regional Muslim powers• Whether negotiations are now the only viable path forward Is this regional conflict a turning point in global power. Source: https://youtu.be/LVXbaDMgRgM?si=CDi7YBxEGjI5sJfL
In this interview with dr Abdul Wahid, we break down the escalating Iran war, what’s really driving it, and the potential outcomes the media isn’t discussing. From regional power struggles to the wider impact on the Muslim world, we explore whether this conflict could reshape the geopolitical landscape and what it might mean for the future. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bip_xyomEU
What if Ramadan was not an ending, but the beginning of a stronger relationship with Allah? This talk is a powerful reminder that the taqwa built in Ramadan can guide every part of our lives long after the month has passed. Join the sheik as he dilevers a timely and uplifting message for anyone seeking to carry the spirit of Ramadan forward with clarity, hope, and conviction.
On this blessed Eid al-Fitr, we celebrate with joy, gratitude, and hope, while remembering that Ramadan was meant to renew our faith, purpose, and resolve. This uplifting talk honors the happiness of Eid while gently reminding the Ummah that there is still important work ahead: to live in Allah’s world by His guidance, with sincerity, obedience, and steadfast action, so we may seek dignity, unity, and the help of Allah. Eid Mubarak — may this blessed Eid al-Fitr renew our faith, unity, and resolve to live by Allah’s guidance and carry Islam with hope, dignity, and purpose. Eid Mubarak — may this blessed Eid al-Fitr renew our faith, unity, and resolve to live by Allah’s guidance and carry Islam with hope, dignity, and purpose.Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum (تقبل الله منا ومنكم): May Allah(swt) accept from us and from you!.
The following khatira is a short, focused Islamic reminder—meant to strengthen faith, sharpen priorities, and deliver a clear Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based takeaway you can apply right away. You’ll hear a direct message that renews awareness of Allah (SWT), highlights vital concepts of the Deen of Islam, and—insha’Allah—moves the listener toward better worship, stronger character, and real accountability.
Can a calculation overrule a witness, and can science define worship when the Prophet ﷺ tied Ramadan and Eid to sighting and testimony? This discussion confronts the clash between astronomical models, prophetic guidance, witness credibility, and the unity of the Ummah—while directly answering the audience’s pressing questions: How can the moon be seen if calculations say it cannot? What makes a witness credible today? Should global moon sighting always be followed? What happens if Muslims fast on Eid by mistake? Who carries responsibility when the ruling is wrong?
The Sheik enlightens us on the importance of the Holy Qur'an's transformative message in the world today.
What does Laylat ul-Qadr really mean — and why has it been reduced to just another night on the calendar? This is not only about reward, but about revelation, destiny, and the kind of night that can change the direction of a life. Listen in as Dr. Abu Talha explains why this night is far greater, deeper, and more urgent than most people realize.
What happens when warnings are ignored, truth is mocked, and people live as though Judgment will never come? In Surah Al-Mursalat, Allah confronts the heart with force, urgency, and certainty—shattering false comfort and exposing the reality people keep trying to escape.
The sheik briefly reviews the beginning of the Surah Al-Mursalat including Ayah 1–15 and then new section he focuses on begins at Ayah 16–19.
Before this khatira, listeners are blessed with a special Qur’an recitation from Uzair, a student studying to become a hafiz. May Allah preserve him, strengthen him, open the Qur’an to his heart, and make him among those who carry His Book with sincerity, excellence, and steadfastness. Let this be a reminder for every student of Islam across the world to keep learning, keep striving, and keep serving the Deen with patience and sincerity.It is also a call to our community to support these students with mentorship, encouragement, opportunity, du’a, and trust — because the next generation of carriers of Islam grows when the community helps raise them. Being reminded of the beauty of the Qur’an through the recitation of a future hafiz, the question naturally follows: what role should the Qur’an actually play in our lives? Is it only something we recite and admire, or the authority that shapes how we live, judge, and organize society?
For generations, Muslims have remembered Badr, admired the past, and grieved the present yet the question remains: Why does an Ummah with numbers, resources, and strategic power still live in humiliation and defeat? A hard-hitting address for anyone ready to face the roots of decline and make a change!
Most people study history the Western way—as a scoreboard of power, profit, and empires—then wonder why it never helps them make sense of today. The speak expertly reveals that there’s only one way to truly study history where history is guidance, not trivia.
Warning: Only listen if you can handle the uncomfortable questions most political analysts and commentators avoid. Everyone thinks the Iran–U.S.–Israel clash is about missiles and retaliation—but what if it’s really about control, disposable allies, and who gets to own the Middle East’s future? From the Shah’s fall to today’s escalation, this fact-filled analysis adds insight into how the Iran–U.S. relationship has never been as simple as “enemy vs. enemy.” It shows how wars, proxies, and nuclear pressure are used to manage the region—while certain powers fight to remain the only superior force. Then the Speaker turns the mirror on us: when leaders beg superpowers for protection, what happens to them—and more importantly, what happens to the Muslims they rule over when the “protector” decides they’re no longer useful?
In Ramadan, we chase rewards—but forget the task Allah sent us for. This address calls you back to your purpose and how you can best achieve it.
The following khatira is a short, focused Islamic reminder—meant to strengthen faith, sharpen priorities, and deliver a clear Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based takeaway you can apply right away. You’ll hear a direct message that renews awareness of Allah (SWT), highlights vital concepts of the Deen of Islam, and—insha’Allah—moves the listener toward better worship, stronger character, and real accountability.
The following khatira is a short, focused Islamic reminder—meant to strengthen faith, sharpen priorities, and deliver a clear Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based takeaway you can apply right away. You’ll hear a direct message that renews awareness of Allah (SWT), highlights vital concepts of the Deen of Islam, and—insha’Allah—moves the listener toward better worship, stronger character, and real accountability.
The following khatira is a short, focused Islamic reminder—meant to strengthen faith, sharpen priorities, and deliver a clear Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based takeaway you can apply right away. You’ll hear a direct message that renews awareness of Allah (SWT), highlights vital concepts of the Deen of Islam, and—insha’Allah—moves the listener toward better worship, stronger character, and real accountability.
The following khatira is a short, focused Islamic reminder—meant to strengthen faith, sharpen priorities, and deliver a clear Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based takeaway you can apply right away. You’ll hear a direct message that renews awareness of Allah (SWT), highlights vital concepts of the Deen of Islam, and—insha’Allah—moves the listener toward better worship, stronger character, and real accountability.
Some fatwas are framed as “strategy,” but this one touches your ibadah: where your Zakah goes. Why are voices now telling you it can fund politicians? In an age of elections, lobbying, and nonstop fundraising, this talk challenges the claim that Fi Sabilillah can be stretched to bankroll politicians “to prevent harm.” With Ramadan at the door and billions at stake, the speaker warns and clarifies the confusion of the fatwa and provides a solid pathway to a comprehensive solution.
Are the Ulema Leading or Hiding? When scholars use knowledge as a shield for rulers instead of a light for people, what happens to the Ummah?When staying quiet becomes betrayal, who breaks the silence? Join the speaker as he explores the reality the danger of silenced scholars, and the heavy responsibility of commanding good and forbidding evil.
We live in a time where fearfulness wears the mask of wisdom, and silence is called patience. This powerful discussion confronts the crippling inaction of those who claim to stand for truth while watching injustice flourish. If you’ve ever felt the tension between playing safe and speaking up, this talk delivers the ideological wake-up call you need. Truth has a cost. So does staying quiet.
Beyond Slogans: The Essence of Islamic UnityUstadh Haitham, in the first speech, “Beyond Slogans: The Essence of Islamic Unity,” highlighted that while the Ummah remains deeply united in grief, compassion, and concern over crises such as Gaza, Sudan, and Kashmir, it remains fragmented in action due to the absence of unified leadership and an overarching political structure. He emphasized that authentic Islamic unity is built upon discipline, coordination, and governance rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah. He further explained that unity in Islam is not uniformity, but rather a unity of purpose and accountability, achievable only through restored leadership and collective responsibility that enables the Ummah to protect its people, uphold justice, and fulfill its role as witnesses over humanity.
Ustadh Zaki, in the second speech, “From Fragmentation to Strength: Building an Integrated Islamic Bloc,” explained that poverty in the Muslim world persists not because of a lack of resources, but due to political fragmentation, external economic control, and man-made systems that obstruct fair distribution of wealth. He highlighted the strategic significance of Muslim lands in global energy, agriculture, minerals, and trade, illustrating that division has turned abundance into dependency. Drawing on Islamic principles of justice and public ownership, he called for economic and political unity under Islamic governance, asserting that only an Islamic system can restore sovereignty, ensure equitable distribution of wealth, and protect the Ummah from exploitation.
Dr. Abu Talha, in the final and keynote address, “The Caliphate: Reimagining Leadership,” discussed themes from his latest book, The Middle East Paradigm. He presented a comprehensive analysis of the persistent conflicts across the Muslim world, outlining what he described as the U.S.-led “4+2” paradigm, which he argued sustains managed instability through regional elites and selective alliances to preserve external dominance. He explained how power is maintained without legitimacy, perpetuating fragmentation and dependency. In contrast, Dr. Abu Talha presented the “1+0” model as a legitimate and unified alternative rooted in Islamic leadership, concluding with a call for Muslims to move beyond reforming the existing order and toward replacing it with a system capable of restoring sovereignty and long-term stability.
What kind of world makes a teenager believe he can butcher a pregnant woman and walk free?This address is not just about Eliza Morales — it's about a society and a ssystem soaked in blood, where massacres become headlines and justice is a myth. Is there a solution?
Is sabr just sitting silently while injustice crushes us? Or is it a call to persist when the world screams at you to back down? This talk breaks the misconceptions of Sabr and reclaims the true strength of sabr.
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