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Between Classes: Where Students Seek, Reflect, and Grow

Author: McMaster Muslim Students’ Association

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University moves fast. Faith takes intention. Between Classes is a podcast for Muslim students navigating faith, identity, and university life in the West.

Created by students and hosted by the McMaster Muslim Students’ Association, Between Classes brings together students, shuyookh, scholars, and community leaders for thoughtful, honest, and practical conversations rooted in Islam.

From balancing deen and dunya, mental health, discipline, and relationships — to navigating modern challenges on campus and beyond — each episode connects Islamic guidance with real student experiences.

These aren’t lectures. They’re conversations.

Real questions. Real struggles. Real growth.

Whether you’re heading to class, studying late, or reflecting between responsibilities, Between Classes is a space where Muslim students pause, seek clarity, and grow — together.

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What does it mean to be Muslim on campus today?In this episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Shaykh Hosam Helal, Imam at ISNA Canada, for an honest conversation about Islamophobia, prejudice, and navigating university life as a Muslim student.From subtle bias to overt discrimination, many Muslim students struggle to balance identity, confidence, and faith while facing real-world challenges. This episode explores how to respond with strength, wisdom, and prophetic character — without losing yourself in the process.In this episode, we discuss:The reality of Islamophobia on campusMicroaggressions, stereotypes, and navigating difficult environmentsMaintaining Muslim identity with confidenceResponding to prejudice with wisdom and dignityMental resilience and emotional strengthAdvice for Muslim students balancing deen and dunyaIf you’ve ever felt misunderstood, judged, or pressured to hide your identity — this conversation is for you.Listen on all platforms: tinyurl.com/betweenclassesAvailable on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.Subscribe for more conversations built for Muslim students navigating university, identity, and real life — Between Classes.
Why do we know what we should do… but still struggle to do it?In this episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Dr. Reda Bedeir to unpack the Battle of the Nafs — the inner struggle behind laziness, inconsistency, procrastination, and burnout that so many Muslim students face.This is a powerful conversation about discipline in Islam, self-control, and how to build habits that last — spiritually, academically, and personally.In this episode, we discuss:What the nafs is and why it resists disciplineThe Islamic root of laziness and procrastinationWhy motivation fades — and what actually replaces itBuilding discipline through worship, structure, and intentionConsistency in salah, studies, and daily habitsFighting burnout while staying productivePractical steps Muslim students can apply immediatelyIf you’re struggling to stay consistent, falling behind in school, or constantly battling your own habits — this episode will change how you see discipline.Tune in for more real conversations built for Muslim students navigating university, faith, and life — Between Classes.
Can you hustle, build a career, and make money without compromising your deen?In this episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Ustadh Zaniar Ahmad for a real conversation on Halal Hustle — what it means for Muslim students trying to balance school, work, ambition, and faith in today’s world.We talk about staying driven while keeping your intentions clean, avoiding haram income, and chasing success with barakah, not burnout.In this episode, we cover:What “Halal Hustle” actually means in IslamMaking money as a Muslim student without crossing linesAmbition vs. attachment to dunyaRizq, barakah, and trusting Allah while still working hardCareer pressure, burnout, and staying groundedPractical mindset shifts for Muslim students in the WestSponsor: MSU Elections (@msu_election)This episode is sponsored by MSU Elections.Voting is open from Jan 27–29 — make sure your voice is heard and take part in building your campus community. Follow updates here: @msu_electionCheck out Ustadh Zaniar’s Project: Meezan AppUstadh Zaniar also runs Meezan App — a project designed to help Muslims with practical tools and resources.Link: https://www.meezanapp.comTune in for more conversations built for Muslim students navigating university, identity, and real life — Between Classes.
University is more than lectures, deadlines, and grades — it is a formative season that shapes your identity, habits, and priorities.In this episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Dr. Nazir Khan to explore how students can intentionally maximize their time in university without burning out or losing sight of what truly matters.From managing time and expectations, to balancing academics with faith, community, and personal growth, this conversation offers grounded advice for students who want their university years to be meaningful — not just busy.Whether you’re in your first year or about to graduate, this episode will help you rethink how you approach your time on campus.
University life is demanding — deadlines, careers, expectations, and constant pressure to do more. But how do Muslim students balance deen and dunya without burning out or feeling distant from Allah?In this first episode of Between Classes, we sit down with Ust. Danyal Khan to unpack the real struggles Muslim students face in the West — and how to approach faith with clarity, balance, and intention.In this episode, we discuss:Why feeling overwhelmed is so common among Muslim studentsThe pressure to “have it all together” — spiritually and academicallyWhat balance actually means in Islam (and what it doesn’t)Practical ways to protect your iman during busy semestersHow to reframe productivity through an Islamic lensSmall habits that help keep Allah at the center of student lifeThis conversation is honest, reflective, and grounded in both lived experience and Islamic guidance — meant to meet students where they are.Whether you’re navigating exams, internships, or questions about purpose, this episode is for you.🎧 Available on all major platforms 🔗 tinyurl.com/between-classesNew episodes release 2–3 times every month, in sha Allah.
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