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Pamoja is a bi-weekly podcast production reflecting Muslims’ journeys and perspectives on contemporary gender, political, social and cultural issues from Uganda, East Africa, and beyond. It features unique stories and voices of inspirational figures in the collective Muslim community for others to be inspired and learn from. In circumstances where scholarly and expert opinions are required on certain topics, guests with this training and expertise will be invited to the show.
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Money. If money was a human being, how would you describe your relationship with it? What misconceptions do you have about people and money? How do you manage your income? You toil and hustle for a small fraction of what you wish to get; how do you spend it? Do you set aside a salary for yourself? We discuss all this and more with Eugene K. (producer of Pamoja) and Aisha Ali, a Finance Expert in our latest episode. 
This was a fun episode to record! Unlike the usual, this one is different because Rehema (the host) is interviewed by Judith Otala, creator of the Dopamine Podcast, about why she created the Pamoja Podcast. Both ladies share about creating podcasts and why these platforms are important to their respective target audiences.One gets an insight into podcasting and the different - yet very similar - experiences the two have had trying to create content using such a medium. They talk about what impact means, experiences facing their biggest fears, and key lessons they've learned along the way. You've got to check it out! What do you think about the episode? Share with us your feedback & please share the episode with friends!LISTEN VIA LINK: https://bit.ly/2yIQI3j#podcasting #podcastsinafrica #womeninmedia #facingyourfears #change #islam #muslimsofuganda #muslimsoftheworld 
What does it mean to put your life and that of loved ones on the line in the name of political activism?  What does it mean to keep fighting for the country you desire to live in regardless of whether your loved ones approve of it or not? What does activism mean to Nnalongo Hamidah Nassimbwa, a political and human rights activist, and mother of four. Key highlights:03:30 - 03: 45: What does activism mean to Nnalongo Hamidah?16:30 - 22: 10: Nnalongo Hamidah shares her experience going to prison more than 10 times & how these experiences affected her children and relationship with her husband.22: 23 - 27: 17: What does it take to be an activist? 34: 23 - 39: 45: Key advise to young people interested in joining political activism
Very often, when two people decide to get married and start a family, the conversation about how their religious or ideological differences affect how their children's growth and worldview, is often overlooked. This episode features stories of young adults growing up in such families and highlights their struggles, life lessons, and unique perspectives about religion and the world as a result. Rehema's key reflection/lesson from episode: It’s important for parents to start such a journey collaboratively and intentionally with a clearer plan/understanding about how to raise children amidst such differences/diversity. Instead of ostracizing children when they fail to live up to one's (religious) standards, impart these good values and belief practices by molding this behavior early on. Additionally, create a supportive environment for them to learn in order for them to make informed and balanced decisions when they grow older.Guests:-Afsa Karungi-Shamim-Dr. Bob Ssekyanzi
A marriage counselor, Ms. Jamida Nakaye, shares some tips and advise on how to best prepare to find the right person for a long-term relationship/marriage.
This episode features the life of Sis. Halima Tedoldi, who reverted to Islam at 21 years old. Her story demonstrates inspiration, courage, and love in a daily effort to become a better Muslim. Enjoy and don't forget to share with your friends and family!
What's it like to be a young unmarried Muslim searching for love and a spouse to settle down with? Are there special places to look? Do you identify with observations, experiences, and lessons of guests to the show? Do you know what matching-making is all about? Do you know of a group of Muslims matching others looking to settle down in a halal manner? Find out all this and more from this episode!
How do we best prepare ourselves for Ramadan? What are the best ways to improve ourselves physically and spiritually to attain Allah's mercy and forgiveness during the holy month of Ramadan? In this episode, we host Aisha Namuleme, a S.6 Vacist - to share about her personal experiences preparing for Ramadan. We also host Shk. Muhsin Kaduyu Nuwaba, a Muslim youth advocate and Team Leader, Allied Muslim Youth Uganda (AMYU).
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