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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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Join our hosts for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘Human Rights’ and ‘Serving Mankind’ Human Rights In a world full of conflict and injustice, what do human rights really mean today? And how do faith, morality, and modern law shape the way we understand them? Can faith help us tackle issues like gender rights, freedom, identity and global injustice? Or are new approaches needed? Join us as we explore these questions and look for practical, compassionate answers for the modern world. Serving Mankind What drives us to step forward when others are in need and how do compassion and duty shape real support in times of crisis? Join us as we explore the heart of humanitarian service. Guests: Ron Jackson: Head of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Recovery for Building Resilience Team at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Juliet Parker: Director of ALNAP Mairi Allan: British Red Cross Youth Engagement Leader Producers: Shamamah Ahmad Dogar and Maryam Syed
Join our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Stars to silicone’ and ‘Young Believers’ Stars to silicone This program celebrates the golden age of Muslim civilization, a time when faith and knowledge walked hand in hand. From the stars above to the science of healing and technology, Muslim men and women laid the foundations of modern astronomy, medicine, mathematics, and engineering. Young Believers Join us as we explore how young people just like you or someone you know are finding God in today’s fast, noisy world. Through real stories and honest reflections, today's show invites you to listen in, inviting listeners of all ages to reflect, reconnect, and rediscover hope in a world that never stops moving. Guests: Musa Sattar - Currently serving as the Assistant Manager and Deputy Science Editor of the Review of Religions magazine Umar Nasser - UK psychiatrist who serves under National Tabligh Department, and is Chair of the platform Rational Religion. Miss Bariha Shehzadi - Young Ahmadi woman talking about her experience of growing up in today's world. Lacky C - an emerging rapper known for spiritual rap music. His work involves raw storytelling, themes of ambition, struggle, and self-growth. Producers: Hubbatul Waheed and Sabiha Tariq
Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather | Sports Topic I: Foundations of Health & Medicine Topic II: Everyday Medical Concerns & Live Listener Q&A Presenter(s):
Jalees Ahmad Guest(s): * Prof Gene Feder * Mr Irfan Malik * Dr Naveed Akhtar * Mr Alwyn Fortune * Dr Syira Ahsan Producer(s): Tahira Amini Dania Nasir
Join our hosts for Monday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘AI and Art' and 'Arabic Language'. AI and Art Join us today as we explore the effects of AI on Creative Arts. Does it make Art worthless or priceless? How is it affecting jobs? Join us as we find the real issues related to AI taking over Art. Arabic Language The Arabic language is one of the world’s oldest, richest, and most expressive languages. Recognised for its profound impact on culture, literature, and spirituality, Arabic unites diverse communities across the globe. Guests: Nadia Shabooti - Nadia Shabooti is a teacher of Arabic at Aisha Academy UK. Ilham - Ilham is Morccon and currently resides in Germany. She was Muslim by birth but converted to Ahmadiyyat a few years ago. Nigel Grimes - Wellness coach, forest bathing expert and children's author Nigel Grimes who has just released his debut book The Forest’s Secret: Helping Children Discover the Magic of Nature” DR. Naveed I. Syed Producers: Bareera Iftkhar and Dania Nasir
Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather | Sports Topic I: Divine Attribute of Allah, Sattar: covers weaknesses and failings Topic II: Waste management, plastic pollution and Islamic responsibility Presenter(s):
Bilal Mehmood Jalees Khan Guest(s): * Dr. Musa Sami (Internal) * Dr. Elaine Kasket (PR-External) * Imam Usman Mannan * Megan Kirton Researcher(s): Tashifa Asif, Saleha Siddiqa, Jazibah Khorram, Hassam Walid, Khubaib Khan Producer(s): Sofia Ateeq, Shanzy Mubarik and Faiza Cheema
In this episode of Pathway to Peace we look at the remarkable journey to build the Baitur Raheem Mosque in Cardiff. Initially stalled by intense "staunch opposition" fueled by "propaganda" and false claims linking the community to extremism. The narrative pivots on the courage of former councillor Sue White, who faced "serious backlash" and threats for exposing the "real serious injustice" perpetuated by the opposition. Ultimately, the show culminates with the peaceful inauguration by His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, who declared the mosque a "shining beacon of peace, love, and harmony". Dispelling all fear by clarifying the true purpose of the mosque and the mission of the community. Presenters: Sufyan Farooqi & Arif Khan
Topic: Digital Colonialism, Global Food Systems, and Cultural Resistance in the Global South: A 21st Century Re-examination of Power. Presenter: Dr Hammad Khan Guest(s): Mahmood Ahmad Dr Idil Osman Professor Benjamin Selwyn
Saturday Morning Live Podcast 06-12-2025 by Voice of Islam
Join our hosts on Friday's show where we will be discussing: ‘Volunteers' and 'Self to Soul'. Producers: Arub Anwar, Munahil Nasir and Bushra Amir
Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather | Sports Topic I: Serving Humanity, Serving God: The Islamic Spirit of Volunteering Topic II: Campaign for women-only carriages on London tube trains Presenter(s):
Imam Touqeer Tanvir Imam Shahzaib Nayyar Guest(s): * Amanda Naylor * Fatemah Bibi * MP Ruth Cadbury * Areeba Noor Researcher(s): Henna Ahmad, Basma Amber Latif & Nawira Khan Producer(s): Maleeha Abdullah, Sabiha Saif (Mentor), Khalida Khawaja (Trainee Producer) & Nergis Nasir (Lead)
Join our hosts for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘Prison Reform' and 'Can Islam be criticised?'. Prison Reform The UK’s prison system is faces a deepening crisis, marked by wrongful early releases, overcrowding, and outdated paper-based management threatening public safety and undermining the integrity of justice. what measures must now be taken to restore integrity and stability to the UK’s justice system? Can Islam be criticised? A recent British court ruling protecting criticism of Islam has reignited debate over free speech and faith. Is criticism of Islam hate, or healthy dialogue? Join us as we explore Islamic teachings, Western views on expression, and whether society can still tell the difference between critiquing ideas and attacking people. Guests: Dr. Ali Asgar Alibhai - Is an Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Basheer Ahmed -  Former Prof. of Psychiatry- Southwestern Medical School, Texas. Qamar Zafar - Missionary London Producers: Rabeeta Khan, Maheda Nadeesir and Farah Mirza
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: New York’s First Muslim Mayor Topic II: Is It Time to Move to Greener Pastures? Analyzing Emigration and Brain Drain in the UK Presenter(s):
Jalees Khan , Zakaria Bhatti Guest(s): * Mashhood Ahmed Khan (Live in Studio) * Dr Mohammed Iqbal * Ali Khan * Professor Louise Ryan * Safa Noor Ahmad Researcher(s): Maimuna Hydara, Tooba Daud, Fateha Iqbal, Attiya tul Subuh, Basma Qamar, Hibba Tul Baseer Producer: Arifa Azim Khan, Areeba Noor (mentor) Lead Producer: Tayyaba Tahir
Baitul Raheem Mosque - A New Chapter - Part 2 by Voice of Islam
Baitul Raheem Mosque - A New Chapter - Part 1 by Voice of Islam
Join our hosts for Wednesday’s show where we will be discussing: ‘Disability discrimination’ and ‘Nuclear Testing’ Disability discrimination: Despite growing awareness, many people with disabilities still face barriers, from access and opportunity to understanding and inclusion. How can we, as a society, move beyond sympathy to true equality and empowerment? Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by people with disabilities, the importance of inclusion, and how Islamic values guide us to uphold dignity and fairness for all. Nuclear Testing: Join us to talk about the potentially alarming development in international relations, as tensions are escalating between Russia and the US, in regards to resuming nuclear testing. And to discuss about what this means for the rest of the world. Guests: Susi Snyder: ICAN's Director of Programmes Epeli Lesuma: Nuclear Justice and Demilitarisation Campaigner Richard Rieser: coordinator of UK Disability History Month, CEO of World of Inclusion and General Secretary of the Commonwealth Disabled People's Forum Producers: Ayesha Tahir, Tahmina Tahir, Farhana Khan & Kafi Zafar
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: Russell’s Paradox and the Limits of Human Reason Topic II: International Day of Persons with Disabilities Presenter(s):
Imam Sharjeel ,Imam Athar Guest(s): * Professor Rob Trueman * Professor Philip Welch * Dr Julie Allan * Dr Clare Williams * Dr Simon Hayhoe * Professor Graeme Douglas Researcher(s): Zanubia Ateeq, Tooba Malik, Amna Marium, Sadiya Rehman, Hannan Ashraf, Raazia Choudhry Producer: Maida Mubashara, Faiqa Mubaraka Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub
Date: 2/12/2025 Join our hosts for Tuesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Unemployment’ and ‘Debate’ Unemployment Join us as we explore what’s truly behind the UK’s rising unemployment. From the pressure of inflation to changes in industry and skill demands, we look beyond the headlines to understand how these shifts are shaping everyday lives. Debate Recently, Prince William shared that none of his three children have cell phones; a decision he described as a “tense issue.” In today’s world, technology surrounds us from every direction, yet studies continue to reveal the growing risks of excessive phone use, especially among young, developing minds. But what are the true dangers of this digital dependence? Join us as we explore the hidden harms of constant connectivity, the impact of early exposure, and how we can safeguard ourselves and our families in this age of screens. Guests: Shazia Ejaz - Director of Campaigns and Communications, Recruitment & Employment Confederation David Bharier - Head of Research at the British Chambers of Commerce Niyantri Ravindran - Assistant Professor in Human Development and Family Science, with expertise in parent-child relationships and children's social and emotional development. Syed Haaris shah - Student of GCSE Producers: Mariam Munib and Nadia Anwaar
News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic 1:The Fall of Assad - Syrian minorities live in fear after regime fall Topic 2: Trapped in Your Own Head: Why Your Brain Won’t Switch Off Topic 3: December 2nd 2025 - International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2025 Presenter(s):
Imam Jalees Ahmad Guest(s): * Prof Jouline Beaujouan * Imam Atta-ur-Rehman * Dr Melissa Jogie (EXT) * Khawla Mansour Hadi (INT) * Imam Ibrahim Noonan * Imam Kashif Virk Researcher(s): Manahal Awan, Izza Anwar, Ismah Khan, Anoosha Nasir, Azka Tabassum Producer: Isha Ahmad, Areebah ijaz Lead Producer: Dania Nasir
Join our hosts for Monday’s show where we will be discussing: 'Immigration' and 'Loneliness'. Loneliness As the days grow shorter and the nights feel colder, many hearts grow quiet too. Winter can be a beautiful time, but for some, it brings loneliness, silence, and a longing for connection. Join us this week as we talk about loneliness during the winter months, how it impacts our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and what we can do to reach out and warm someone’s heart. Immigration As the UK Home Office looks to adopt tougher, Danish-style immigration policies focused on deterrence and temporary protection, the debate over immigration intensifies. Are such measures necessary for stability or a step away from humanity? Guests: Dr Ben Whitham - Senior Policy and Research Officer at Refugee Action, and a Research Associate at SOAS, University of London. Amina Khanom - Director of Reset Communities for Refugees Douna Haj Ahmed - A Syrian journalist, human rights activist, and Refugee Week Ambassador Noah Hatchwell - CEO of Collective Aid, an organisation supporting people on migrating across Europe Dr Libby Webb - Head of Research at Age UK Natasha Thomas - Natasha is an advisor of YoungMinds Parents Helpline.YoungMinds is the leading mental health charity for young people. Producers: Nadia Shamas and Prevish Huma and Anila Syed Usman
NEWS | INTRODUCTION Topic 1: Politics in Transition : the Influence of Zohran Mamdani Topic 2: Breakthrough in treating Huntington’s disease Presenter(s):
Imam Touqeer Khan & Imam Shahzaib Nayyar Guest(s): * Professor Arvind Rajagopal * Professor Theodore Hamm * Professor Anne Rosser * Zoha Nadeem Researcher(s): Saira Ahmed, Shamayla Malik, ~Natasha Loan & Saiqah Tariq Producer: Safa Noor Ahmad & Assistant Trainee Producer: Halima Ahmad Lead Producer: Faiza Cheema
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it's useful for us,Jazakallah Khayran!

Mar 11th
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