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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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Drive Time Show Podcast 10-10-2025: Genocide Watch and Elder Respect by Voice of Islam
Topics and Guests: Topic I: Signs in the Sky: 2025 Eclipses through Science & Faith Guests: Guest 1 : Dr. Amtul Razzaq Carmicheal Guest 2: Mr. David Makepeace Topic II: UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education 2025 Guests: Guest 1: Sim Kern Guest 2: Laura Parisi Guest 3: isha bhatnagar Producer(s): Sabiha Saif Sba (Mentor) & Maleeha Abdullah Trainee / Assistant Trainee Producer(s): Khalida Khawaja Lead Producer: Nergis Nasir Researchers: Henna Ahmad, Basma Amber Latif, Afia Kassama Lead Presenter: Murabbi Touqeer Tanvir Sb Co-Presenters: Murabbi Talat Syam Sb
Join Raheel and Salman where we will be discussing : Arms Trade and Vision Guests include: Dr. Mathew George, Director of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Dr. Becky Alexis- Martin, Lecturer at the University of Bradford. Rafiq Bhatti, Optician Producers: Sabiha Tariq and Shamama Doghar
Introduction & NEWS Topic I : World Post Day: Reflecting the Legacy of Muslim Correspondence Topic 2 : Identity, Insecurity, and Extremism; The Weaponization of Belonging Presenters: Imam Sharjeel Ahmad Imam Nooruddeen JahangeerKhan Guests: * Madiha Umar * Iffat Mirza * Nasar Bhunoo * Giorgia Dona * Dr Aaron Winter * Imam Usman Manan Researcher(s): Maimuna Hydara, Tooba Daud, Fateha Iqbal, Attiya tul Subuh, Basma Qamar Producer(s): Arifa Khan , Tayyaba Tahir
Join Aneeq ur Rehman and Dr Tariq Bajwa for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing : « Muslim Leadership » and « Space Week ». Muslim Leadership From the wars in the Middle East to growing sectarian divides, the influence of Muslim leaders is shaping the lives of millions today. In this episode, we will explore leadership across the Muslim world, examining prophetic examples of justice and compassion alongside modern realities of politics, power, and fragmentation. We ask: what makes a true leader, and how can Muslims move from division towards unity? Space Week Can humanity live beyond earth? Join us today for world space week as we discuss the possibility of humanity living beyond earth, NASA's new discoveries. We also will learn what the Holy Quran says about life beyond earth and if it is likely. Guests : Atta ul Wahab (serves as the Imam of Baitun-Nur Mosque in Calgary). Dr Frank Marchis (Senior Planetary Astronomer at the SETI Institute and Chief Scientific Officer at Unistellar.) Dr Kasting James Producers : Rubina Sheraz and Bareera Iftkhar
Introduction & NEWS Topic I: Why Defence Was Necessary: Wars in the Time of the Prophet Topic 2: Connected Yet Alone: Why Modern Life Fuels Isolation Presenters: Imam Sharjeel Ahmad Imam Nooruddeen JahangeerKhan Guests: * Imam Fareed * Imam Usman Manan * Prof. Ypsilanti, Antonia * Prof. Barreto, Manuela * Imam Bilal Ahmed Qamar Researcher(s): Amna Marium, Sadiya Rehman, Zanubia Ateeq, Raazia Choudhry, Hannan Ashraf, Tooba Malik Producer(s): Hanna Yaqub & Faiqa Mubaraka
Join Saad Ahmed, Sharjeel Ahmad & Humayon JahangeerKhan for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: 'Islamophobia’ and ‘Curry Week.’ Islamophobia  By portraying immigrants, particularly from Muslim-majority countries as threats to social cohesion or economic stability, Islamophobic stereotypes are normalised without being named directly. Curry Week From the bustling kitchens of South Asia to family tables around the world, curry has become a symbol of culture, flavour, and community. Join us as we explore how food connects people, strengthens bonds, and becomes a means of charity for those in need. Dr Amal Abu-Bakare - Lecturer in Politics of Race and Decolonial Studies Dr Amina Sharif - Assistant Professor Dr Bryn Harris - Chief Legal Counsel at Free Speech Union Producers: Dania Nasir and Laiba Mubashar
Introduction & NEWS Topic I: Surah An-Najm Revelation and Reflection Topic 2:Nobody comes for us - Afghan Women Trapped in Broken Mental Health System Presenters: Imam Mubariz Mehmood Imam Danyal Guests: * Imam Zafir Mahmood malik * Imam Safeer Zartasht Khan * Maryam Safi * Dr musa sami * Prof Lucia Berdondini Researcher: Manahal Awan, Izza Anwar, Azka Tabassum Producer(s): Areebah Ijaz, Isha Ahmad Lead Producer: Dania Nasir
Join Imran Akram, Ammar Ahmad & Sabah Zafar for Monday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: 'Climate Liability’ and ‘NHS Can it Survive’ Climate Liability With just 57 companies responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016, and research linking major oil companies to specific heatwaves and climate disasters, questions of legal and financial liability are becoming impossible to ignore. Join us as we explore who should bear responsibility for climate damages, examine legal battles against fossil fuel giants, and consider what climate justice means for affected communities. NHS can it survive The NHS has long been the crown jewel of Britain’s welfare system, but missed cancer targets, rising waiting lists, and a shift toward private care now raise urgent questions: can it still deliver on its founding promise, or are we heading toward a two-tier system? Join us as we explore the growing pressures on the NHS, the debate over privatisation, and why more young people are turning to private care. Guests: Professor Michael Gerrard - Founder of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University and a leading authority on climate litigation and corporate accountability. Dr Tony O'Sullivan - co-chair and retired consultant paediatrician at KONP (Keep our NHS public) Allyson Pollock - Clinical Professor of Public Health and Co-Director of the Centre of Excellence in Regulatory Sciences at Newcastle University Producers: Aisha Aullybux and Mariam Munib
Introduction & NEWS Topic I: Nepals ´GenZ‘ revolution: Is this the future of politics ? Topic 2:Evolution vs Creationism Presenters: Danyal Zia Bilal Mehmood Guests: * Imam Usman Manan sb * Dr Mohammed Iqbal sb Researcher: Saira Ahmed, Natasha Sbha Un Nase, Shamayala Malik, Saiqah Tariq, Meher Un Nissa Producer(s): Safa Noor Ahmad & Saleha Ahmad Lead Producer: Faiza Cheema
Presenters: Ahsan Ahmedi Danayal Khalon
📻 *Saturday Morning Live 👥 Presenters • Qayyum Rashid • Khuram • Faheem Nasir • Sadeq
Join Raza Ahmed and Danayal Zia for Friday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Should Islam be feared?’ and ‘Need for Khilafat’ Should Islam be feared? Many see Islam as strict or even dangerous, but is this really true? Far from being a backwards faith, Islam is progressive, from women’s rights to prayer, fasting, and justice. It is a religion of peace, dialogue, and balance. Join us as we challenge misconceptions about Islam and explore how Muslims can share the true, compassionate teachings of their faith. Need for Khilafat In a world where the Muslim Ummah faces division, discord, and global challenges, the divinely guided institution of Khilafat is the true source of unity, peace, and spiritual revival. We explore how Khilafat nurtures the faith and provides leadership rooted in justice and compassion. Join us as we delve into how Khilafat offers practical and spiritual solutions for the Ummah today. Guests: Ismail Royer - Director of the Islam and Religious Freedom Action Team for the Religious Freedom Institute. Sumayra Ahmad - Ahmadi muslim experience as a mother and a women/business owner wearing a hijab Producers: Ayesha Tahir & Tahmina Tahir and Afia Nasir
Topic I: 5th October World Teachers’ Day: Honouring Educators Worldwide Guests: Guest 1- Professor Yusuf Sayed Guest 2- Dr. Madeleine Findon Topic II: Freedom of Speech: A right with responsibilities Guests: Guest 1- Professor Meghan Campbell Guest 2- Dr. Aaron Rhodes Guest 3- Mr. Khalil Yusuf Producer(s): Neha Latif and Areeba Noor Lead Producer: Nergis Nasir Researchers: Haala Naseer, Dania Daud, Qudsia Ward Presenters: Waleed Ahmad & Hafiz Shahzaib Nayyar
Join Faheem Nasir, imam Zafir and imam Usman Ali for Thursday’s show where we will be discussing : 'Hospital League Tables' and 'Inheritance and wills'. Hospital League Tables      NHS hospital league tables aim to raise standards by ranking trusts on performance measures like waiting times and patient satisfaction, but they can make care look too simple and pile even more pressure on overworked staff. Inheritance and wills       The recent controversy surrounding Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and the question of who would inherit it is a clear example of what can happen when succession is not explicitly outlined. We take a closer look at what constitutes an amicable approach to dividing inheritance. Guest : Dr Danial Ghafoor Dr Natasha Bhatti Councillor Anna Railton Arjan Lejour Producers : Rabeeta Khan, Maheda Nadeesir and Kafia Ahmad
Introduction & NEWS Topic I: How Technology Is Re-shaping the Parameters of Everyday Lives for the Sight Impaired Presenters: Imam Jalees Khan Abdul Qayyum Rashid Zakaria Bhatti Guests: * Mrs Qudsia Khalil * Mrs MUNAZA SAHIBA * Mr STEVEN SCOTT & Mr SHAUN PREECE * Mr PAUL JAMES MARTIN * Mr ROBERT JOHNSON Researcher: Iman Mahmood Producer(s): Salman Khokhar & Hibba tul Baseer Lead Producer: Tayyaba Tahir
Date : 1/10/2025 Join Sammar Ahmad and Aneeq Ur Rahman for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing : « Far Right on the Rise in the UK » and « Does society need religion? » Far Right on the Rise in the UK The UK has seen an increase in Far Right ideas being brought into the mainstream over the past few years, including increasing support for political parties like Reform UK, and seeing the St George's Cross flag being plastered all over the country in the spirit of "nationalism". Join us during this hour as we discuss the increase in such ideologies, where they come from, and the impact they are having on people up and down the country. Does society need religion? Does civilization truly need religion to flourish?What role has faith played in shaping cultures, values, and morality? From an Islamic perspective, faith is not only a matter of belief but the foundation of a just and thriving societ —where worship, morality, and community come together to promote peace and progress. Guests: Amaar Zafar (Filmmaking graduate, director of "Where are you really from?", a film exploring the ideas of race, ethnicity, and nationality, in both first and second or third generation immigrants) Khursheed Sahib (graduated Jamia UK in 2013 and has been serving the North West of England ever since as Missionary based in Manchester.) Farhan Naseer (life devotee, Serving as Librarian in Jamia Ahmadiyya Canada). Producers : Farhana Khan, Kafi Zafar and Anila Syed Usman
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: Labour Party Annual Conference 2025 Topic II: Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England Presenters: Noor Uddin Jangeer Imam Muhammad Athar Guests: * Dr. Martin Farr * Muneeb Mirza * Clare Thornton-Wood RD * Ms Sonal Jenkins Researchers: Ghazala Bajwa, Eshaal Rana, Maleeha Qamar, Jaazeba Zafrullah, Nabeeha Malik Producer(s): Muneeb Mirza, Maria Sheikh, Khaula Hashmi Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub
In today's Drivetime Show, we discussed ‘Vaping’ and ‘Youth Isolation.’ Vaping E-cigarettes and vapes have become hugely popular, especially among 15–23-year-olds, with many using them exclusively. While marketed as safer than smoking, studies show rising risks for heart, lung, oral, and metabolic health. Are they really harmless? Tune in LIVE to find out. Youth Isolation There is an alarming trend towards isolation of the youth. More children and teenagers are spending their time behind computer or mobile screens. Thereby, they are withdrawing from social and personal interactions. This shift not only leads to another way of communication but also contributes to serious mental health issues such as loneliness, depression, or anxiety. In this episode, we will explore the causes of youth isolation. We will examine the severe impact on youth mental health and social relationships. Guests:  Dr Mahedah Rehman (PhD in Biomedical Sciences, specialising in bioinformatics) Elaine Londesborough-van Rooyen (Public Health Registrar at Action on Smoking and Health) Dr Lily Verity (Research Associate) Rebekah Hipkiss (Child line Practitioner from the NSPCC) Jacob Wood (Senior Communications Coordinator at the Restless Development agency)   Producers: Nadia Shamas, Prevish Huma and Maryam Syed.
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it's useful for us,Jazakallah Khayran!

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