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The late night buzz - Shia Muslim podcast featuring co-hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi. We delve into some of the most contentious and pertinent issues each week with laughs and debate along the way.
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Before Muharram Begins…*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate As the nights of Muharram approach, how do we prepare our hearts, minds and actions for the days of mourning for Imam Hussain (as)?In this episode of After Maghrib, we discuss how to enter Muharram with the right mindset, how to spiritually prepare ourselves, and how to make the most of these blessed nights. We also address common misconceptions about the Shia and the mourning of Imam Hussain (as), including why some people attack or misunderstand the way we commemorate Ashura.From serving in the majlis to finding your role in the community, this conversation explores what it means to honour Imam Hussain (as) with sincerity, purpose and responsibility.
Why They Tried To Forget GhadeerFeaturing - Hajj Mustafa MasoodOrder "THE TRUSTEE OF ALLAH: A Spiritual Journey Through Ziyārat Amīnullāh" by Mustafa Ali Masoodhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/TRUSTEE-ALLAH-Spiritual-Journey-Am%C4%ABnull%C4%81h/dp/B0G6XBY9GR*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate In this episode of After Maghrib, we sit down with Shaykh Mustafa Masood to explore the truth of Eid Al-Ghadeer and what truly took place at Ghadeer Khumm.Why did the Prophet ﷺ stop thousands of Muslims in the heat of the desert? Why was the leadership of Imam Ali (ع) announced with such weight? And why does the topic of Imam Ali’s rightful position still stir discomfort in so many hearts?We discuss how Allah emphasised the importance of wilayah, why Ghadeer is central to understanding Islam, and how the message of Ashura continues to preserve what many tried to forget.From the words of the Prophet ﷺ to the reality of Imam Ali (ع) as the divider between truth and falsehood, heaven and hell, this conversation breaks down the leadership, legacy, and undeniable truth of Eid Al-Ghadeer.
The Problem With Muslim Influencer CultureFeaturing - Haider Alihttps://www.instagram.com/hxider.ali/*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate Haider Ali representing the H Squared duo and presenting his own podcast called The No Blindspots Podcast joins After Maghrib to discuss what it really means to be Shia in the online influencer space.We speak about the challenges of representing the Shia community online, whether Shias are truly being represented by Shia voices, and whether Muslim influencers have a responsibility to speak up on important issues — even when it may affect their income, brand deals, or public image.Where should influencers draw the line? Can someone preach Islam online while engaging in un-Islamic topics? And is there a difference between being a Muslim influencer and simply being an influencer who happens to be Muslim?A conversation on faith, responsibility, influence, and representation in the digital age.
A Future of Powerful Shia Generations*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate A powerful conversation on the After Maghrib podcast with Hassanane Balal, also known for his page https://www.instagram.com/iraqfootballpod/, where he dedicates his time to covering Iraqi football. Alongside teaching, he is passionate about helping the youth in our community develop, build a future, and stay connected to their faith while remaining on the right path.We discuss going through hardship while maintaining absolute tawakkul, facing challenges head on, and using adversity as a tool for personal growth and improvement. A reflective conversation on resilience, purpose, faith, and uplifting the next generation.
A raw and honest conversation with the After Maghrib team discussing their Shia upbringing in London, the challenges of navigating identity, faith, and everyday life, and reflecting on the hardships faced by Shia communities around the world. From personal struggles and community pressures to gratitude, perspective, and purpose, this episode explores how different experiences shape our understanding of life and religion.
Ali Al-Hamadi on Representing Shi’a Identity at the FIFA World Cup 2026*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate Exclusive episode this week with Ali Al-HamadiIpswich Town & Iraq National Team striker Ali Al-Hamadi returns to After Maghrib for a powerful conversation. We dive into scoring the goal that helped take Iraq to the FIFA World Cup 2026, what it means to represent Shi’a Muslims on a global stage, and playing during the nights of Muharram.Ali opens up about navigating football environments surrounded by haram, staying grounded in faith, and holding onto your beliefs under pressure. This episode goes beyond football — it’s about identity, discipline, and purpose.Whether you’re into football, faith, or real-life struggles, this one hits different 👀
Anger and Iman: Navigating Emotional Turmoil in a Broken World*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate In this powerful episode of After Maghrib, we sit down with Sayed Hassan al-Sadr to confront a question many are afraid to voice: how can we not feel anger in the face of global injustice? From the suffering in Gaza to the killing of innocent children, we explore the emotional and spiritual weight of witnessing repeated ظلم across history.This conversation unpacks the idea that what we see today is not new—tyrants, war, and tragedy have always existed—but perhaps our understanding of the world is incomplete. Why does this cycle continue, and what does it reveal about the limitations of human systems?We reflect on the belief that true justice cannot be achieved through flawed worldly models, but only through divine leadership under Imam Mahdi (aj). A deeply honest discussion on faith, anger, and finding meaning in painful times.
Support 2nd Chance book today: https://2ndchancebooks.org/*Support After Maghrib. Become a partner or make a one-off donation today:* https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate From hardship to purpose, and from searching to certainty.In this episode of the After Maghrib Podcast, Shaykh Saed Ali Kulayni and Sheikh Mateen Charbonneau share their deeply personal journeys — from difficult upbringings and time spent on the wrong path, to discovering Islam in prison and completely transforming their lives.The conversation focuses on what came after that turning point: seeking knowledge, travelling to Karbala, and immersing themselves in an environment of scholarship and spiritual growth. They reflect on what it means to live amongst scholars, how that experience reshaped their understanding of faith, and the responsibility they now carry. Today, their mission is clear — to help others find direction, purpose, and a connection to Islam, especially those who feel lost or overlooked. This episode is about growth, redemption, and the power of changing your environment and your mindset.
The late night buzz - Shia Muslim podcast featuring co-hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi. We delve into some of the most contentious and pertinent issues each week with laughs and debate along the way.
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