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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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This episode explores the deep connection between physical wellbeing and spirituality. Discover how caring for the body is not just self-care, but an act of faith -nurturing the vessel that carries the soul towards harmony and inner peace.
Presenters Mudabbir at Aqib Ahmad Wajeeh khan Shams Najum
Join our hosts for Friday’s show where we will be discussing : “Ahmadiyya : Journey to True Islam” and “ The Promised Messiah : What did he give the world” Journey to Ahmadiyya Join us as we host convert to Ahmadiyyat Islam, Amer Singh who will reflect on his personal journey of faith. Need for the Promised Messiah (as) Join us as we reflect on how the world has gone astray and is in need of turning to their Creator. The long awaited Promised Messiah has come to bring back Muslims to true Islam and non Muslims to faith and belief and resolve so many issues we see rising in today’s conflicted world. Producer : Danayal Zia
NEWS & Introduction Topic I: Modest fashion’ headed for mainstream Topic II: Halal Mortgages Explained: Faith-Based Financing in a Modern Market 
Presenter(s):
Waleed Ahmad & Imam Talat Sayam Guest(s): * Afolabi Royhan * Yasmin El Hady * Professor Habib Ahmed * Dr. Waseem Khan * Mr. Mansur Manan Researcher(s): Afia Kassama, Samreen Nasir & Henna Ahmed Producer(s): Khalida Khawaja & Maleeha Abdullah
Join our hosts for Thursday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘Gaza’ and 'Is Islam antisemitic?' Gaza This week, we ask: how is Gaza really doing, three weeks on? With journalists like Saleh Al Jafarawi killed even after a ceasefire, the silence feels louder than ever. As families return to ruins and truth-tellers are buried with their cameras, the struggle for justice grows heavier. Join us as we look at the voices being silenced in Gaza and what justice and accountability mean in a world that keeps looking away. Is Islam antisemitic? This show explores the question: Is Islam anti-Semitic? The answer is clear — it is not. Yet in today’s world, religion is too often misused to justify hatred, violence, or political agendas. Islam’s true message stands firmly against all forms of prejudice, including antisemitism, and calls for justice, peace, and coexistence. Through thoughtful discussion, this episode encourages deeper analysis and understanding — reminding listeners that misinterpretations or the actions of a few should never define an entire faith. Guests :  Professor Omer Bartov -  Is an Israeli-American historian and is considered a leading authority on genocide. Martin Shaw is a British sociologist and academic. He is best known for his sociological work on war, genocide and global politics. Mirza Rabeeb -  Imam of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Rabbi Haim Sofer Dr Tahir Nasser Producers: Zohra Mobashir and Nuwaira Khalid
NEWS & Introduction Topic I: Economic Prosperity Amidst Global Inequality: Are We Really Moving Forward? Topic II: Embracing Death Across Cultures — What Día de los Muertos Can Teach Us About the Muslim View of the Afterlife 
Presenter(s):
Imam Jalees Khan, Abdul Qayyum Rashid & Zakariya Bhatti Guest(s): * Professor Andrew Oswald * Professor Alija Avdukic * Dr Parviz Dabir-Alai * Dr Jane Lavery * Imam Shahil Munir Ahmed Researcher(s): Tahira Shabbir, Zaheeda Ramjee, Iman Mahmood & Tasnima Rahim Producer(s): Arifa Khan, Areeba Noor & Assistant Trainee Producer: Saud Chaudhry Lead Producer: Tayyaba Tahir
Join our hosts for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘Child Parent Abuse’ and ‘Stress’ Child Parent Abuse: Parents living in fear of their children Respecting parents is a value found in almost every culture, but are these cultural values coming to an end? In today’s episode, we are going to discuss where these values have been lost and what the causes and reasons are for this growing behaviour in today’s generation. Stress In today's fast-paced world, stress has become part of our daily lives - affecting how we think, feel, and even our faith. From endless deadlines to personal pressures, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and disconnected. Islam teaches that true peace comes from balance and trusting Allah through life's challenges. Join us as we explore how faith, reflection, and mindful living can help us manage stress, heal from within, and restore harmony between the mind, body, and soul. Guests :  Dr Michaela M. Rogers - Senior lecturer in Social Work at the University of Sheffield Dr Gemma Morgan - Associate Professor at Swansea University Justine Dodds - Head of the Young People’s Service at Respect UK   Producers: Rehana Siddiqua Bhatti and Noreen Niaz
NEWS & Introduction Topic I: Giving more to the world - what does the World Report say? Topic II: Plugged In, Tuned Out: The Hidden Cost of Screen Time 
Presenter(s):
Shamail Ahmad & Nooruddeen Janageerkhan Guest(s): * Sam Bishop * Rachel Smith * Chris Edward Kaleem * Professor Jennifer Rowsell * Professor Rosie Flewitt * Dr Kevin Browne Researcher(s): Zanubia Ateeq, Tooba Malik, Amna Marium, Sadiya Rehman, Hannan Ashraf, Raazia Choudhry Producer(s): Hania Yaqub & Faiqa Mubaraka
oin our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Islamophobia’ and ‘Burqa Ban’ Islamophobia ‘Islamophobia’ - a word that should have faded into history, yet still shapes lives across Britain. From online abuse and workplace bias to violent attacks and divisive politics, anti- Muslim prejudice has become part of daily life. Families, students, and professionals all face its impact. What drives this hostility — and how can it be challenged? Join us as we uncover the roots of Islamophobia in modern Britain and ask what it means for our society today. Burqa Ban Why has a simple piece of clothing caused such big political and cultural clashes? Join us as we discuss the tension between freedom of choice and women’s rights; revealing what the veil truly represents in today’s Europe. Guests: Imam Ibrahim Michael Noonan - Missionary In-Charge Ireland and niab National Sadr. Asifa Badar - 20 year old law student, studying in France. She takes a deep interest in the world around us, in the matters that shape our lives, such as society, politics, and religion. Ilham El Abbaoui Farhaoui - Moroccan by birth, has been brought up in spain and currently resides in germany. She has been a muslim since birth but few years ago she converted to ahmadiyya muslim Annum Saher Islam - senior legal advisor & lawmaker, by profession, for the Norwegian government, and currently serving as National president for Lajna Ima'illah Norway Producers: Mutbashra Ahmed, Manahil Khalid and Azka Hina
NEWS & Introduction Topic I: The Qur’anic Concept of the Nafs (Self) and Modern Psychology Topic II: ‘One in, one out’: Human rights Group challenge asylum seeker swap 
Presenter(s):
Jalees Ahmad & Danyal Ahmad Guest(s): * Dr. Rania Awaad * Prof Jane Aspell * Dr. Shakeel Ahmad * Dr Aidan Mcquade * Prof Bill Bowring * Imam Khalid Gonzalez Researcher(s): Areebah Ijaz, Isha Ahmad & Dania Nasir (Lead Producer) Producer(s): Manahal Awan, Izza Anwar, Anoosha Nasir, Azka Tabassum
Join Faheem Nasir, Amaar Ahmad & Sabah Ahmad for Friday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Climate Change’ and ‘Disillusioned Youth?’ Climate Change Scientists have announced that Earth has likely crossed its first major climate tipping point - the irreversible decline of warm-water coral reefs. Once among the most vibrant ecosystems on the planet, these reefs are now bleaching and dying on a global scale. Their loss is an indication that humanity has stepped into a new phase of the climate crisis. This stark milestone has reignited the haunting question: Is it too late to save our planet? Disillusioned Youth? What lies behind the Gen Z protests sweeping across the world today? Why are our young people less happy and more disillusioned? What is driving this discontent? These are some of the issues we would like to address as we look into what the future holds for our young people. Join us between 5 and 6 as we go on to consider the importance of good governance and role models for our young people. Guests: Signe Norberg - Director of Policy and Public Affairs, ISEP Eban Goodstein - Author, Educator and Director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy Steve Micklewright - Chief Executive of Rewilding Charity Trees for Life and Co-Convenor of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance Ian Hanington - Senior Writer and Editor of David Suzuki Foundation Sarah Arnold - Senior Policy Advisor at The King’s Fund Bobby Duffy - Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Policy Institute at King’s College, London Dr Elisabeth Loose - Research & Engagement Manager at the John Smith Centre Producers: Maria Ahmad Tooba and Nabeela Shah
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: Gaza death toll from Israeli attacks rise, despite ceasefire Topic II: New Global Warming series provides innovative solutions to tackle the realities of climate change 

Presenters:
Daniyal Zia & Zeriab Rahman Guests: * Professor Stephen Zunes * Imam Imad Al Masri * Professor Myles Allen * Professor Andy Challinor Researchers: INatasha Loan, Shamaila Malik, Meher un Nissa, Safa Noor Ahmad & Saira Ahmed Producer: Safa Noor Ahmad & Assistant Trainee Producer: Halima Ahmad Lead Producer: Faiza Cheema
Weekend World Podcast 02-11-2025 by Voice of Islam
Saturday Morning Show Podcast 01-11-2025 by Voice of Islam
British Muslims: Facts Challenging Misinformation British Muslims are often portrayed through a lens of bias and misconception, but what’s the truth behind the headlines? From contributions in healthcare, education and community service to growing civic engagement, the story of British Muslims is one of resilience, faith and belonging. Join us as we uncover the real facts about Muslim life in Britain, challenge stereotypes, and highlight how faith continues to inspire positive change and unity in society. Halloween O mankind, We have created you from a male and a female, and We have made you into tribes and sub-tribes that you may recognise one another. Verily, the most honourable among you, in the sight of Allah, is he who is the most righteous among you. Surely, Allah is All-knowing, All-Aware. (49:14)
Join our hosts for Thursday’s show where we will be discussing : 'Children and Social Media' and ' AI is a source of good or bad?'. Children and Social Media Denmark plans to ban social media for under-15s, with the Prime Minister warning that phones are “stealing childhood”. Join us as we discuss the dangers of social media for children, from mental health impacts to rising cases of online abuse. AI is a source of good or bad? This episode explores the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence — from chatbots and disease prediction to its impact on jobs, privacy, and ethics. We look at how AI is solving real problems like climate change and healthcare, while also asking: is it ultimately harmful or helpful? Guests :  Daisy Greenwell - Co-founder & director of Smartphone Free Childhood Professor Su - Awarded a PhD in Computational Neuroscience from University of Kent in 2009. Professor Tim Norman - Professor of Computer Science and Head of the Agents, Interaction and Complexity Group at the University of Southampton. Producers: Fezia Haq  and Amtul Shakoor
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: Are the depths of AI in language empowering or detracting from human identity? Topic II: Preserving and protecting the wonders of the world 

Presenters:
Abdul Quyyum Rashid, Imam Jalees Khan & Zakariya Bhatti Guests: * Prof Roger K Moore * Miss Maryam Muritadha * Prof Gamal Abdelmonem * Miss Tasnima Rahim Researchers: Iman Mahmood and Hamida Iqbal Producer: Salman Khokhar & Trainee Producer: Hibba Tul Baseer Lead Producer: Tayyaba Tahir
Join Samar Shaikh and Musharaf Ahmed for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing : « Immunity » and « Libraries ». Immunity Did you know your immune system has its own “peacekeepers”? Sometimes, our body’s defenses can turn against us — but regulatory T cells, or T-regs, step in to keep everything in balance. This 2025 Nobel Prize shows how understanding the body’s natural “peacekeepers” can transform medicine, prevent disease, and save lives — a remarkable example of science uncovering the intricate wisdom built into our biology. Libraries From ancient scrolls to modern digital archives, libraries have always been sanctuaries of learning and discovery. They preserve the wisdom of generations and provide everyone with the opportunity to grow, reflect, and connect through knowledge. Join us as we explore how libraries empower communities, inspire curiosity, and uphold the value of lifelong learning. Guests : Professor Paul Moss (Professor of Haematology and Deputy Head of the College of Medicine and Health at the University of Birmingham.) Producers : Maryam Syed and Laiba Mubashar
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: First-time buyers could save hundreds in sales plan, government says Topic II: How can science help us understand news better? 

Presenters:
Shamail Ahmad M Ather Guests: Summer Asim Timothy Douglas Dr Gaya Gamhewage Researchers: Nabeeha Malik, Jazeeba Zafrullah, Eshaal Rana, Maleeha Qamar Producer(s): Muneeb Mirza, Maria Sheikh and Khaula Hashmi Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub
Join Saad Ahmed and Qayyum for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘ Dementia’ and ‘British Muslims and Loyalty?’ Dementia As people live longer, dementia is becoming a major health and social concern. This episode looks at what dementia is, how it affects the brain, and how it impacts families and communities. Experts discuss the causes and treatments, while carers share their experiences of looking after loved ones and the challenges they face day to day. British Muslims and Loyalty The Islamic principle “Hubb ul Watni minal Iman” means “Loving one’s nation is part of faith.” This show explores how Muslim Brits live by this teaching and how their integration shapes British society and its values. Amid rising xenophobia, divisive politics, and identity struggles, we’ll examine the reality of Muslim integration — are British Muslims changing Britain, or helping preserve its true values? Guests :  Kate Swaffer - Internationally Recognised Advocate, Author and Speaker on Dementia and Human Rights Howard Chertkow - Scientific Director of the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging and a Professor of Neurology Jorg Friedrichs - Associate Professor at the Oxford Department of International Development David Goodhart - Founder of Prospect Magazine and Head of the Demography, Immigration and Integration Unit at Policy Exchange Mohammad Ahmed - Local Youth Lead Producers: Hubbatul Waheed and Shamamah Ahmad Dogar
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it's useful for us,Jazakallah Khayran!

Mar 11th
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