Wise Women with Daisy Khan

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Wise Women with Daisy Khan

Taliban leaders stared across the table. The fate of women's rights hung in the balance. Dr. Daisy Khan didn't flinch.This is Wise women with Daisy Khan, where spirituality gets teeth and tradition finds its voice in today's chaos.Each week, Dr. Khan shatters expectations as she tackles global crises, cultural divides, and spiritual questions that others avoid. Former architectural designer turned international activist, she occupies a rare space between East and West, bringing guests who challenge, inspire, and occasionally shock.Male voices have dominated religious discourse long enough. With unflinching clarity and zero judgment, Dr. Khan explores everything from the spiritual significance of tariff wars to the hidden strength of ancient female figures – all while providing concrete steps for listeners to make immediate change.These aren't just conversations. They're bridges built between opposing worlds, lifelines for those feeling lost, and ammunition for those fighting to pre

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    Is Islam an American Religion?

    A Texas governor branded a planned Muslim community a "Sharia city" and moved to block its construction. The residents owned the land. Zoning was approved. Every document the Constitution requires was already in order. What followed was the latest chapter in a quiet, decade-long legal war over whether Islam even counts as a religion in the eyes of American law.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan with host Dr. Daisy Khan, religious liberty lawyer, author, and Michigan State University law professor Asma Uddin breaks down the specific legal and rhetorical strategy built to disqualify Islam from the protections every other American faith receives. Asma, who has argued cases at the United States Supreme Court and written When Islam is Not a Religion and The Politics of Vulnerability, traces the claim that only twelve percent of Islam qualifies as religion, walks through the two First Amendment clauses now being tested in Texas and beyond, and unpacks post-9/11 courtroom data showing Muslim claimants have been half as likely to prevail as their peers of other faiths. She also lays out the playbook for what American Muslims and their allies can do right now, including deep interfaith coalition building and showing up at zoning meetings where the real damage is done.The conversation ends with a vision that may be the most radical thing an American Muslim can ask for. Not spectacular. Not symbolic. Just super ordinary.This episode is part of The Muslim Women Project on WISE Women with Daisy Khan, featuring 100 Muslim women of authority shaping their destiny, community, and society at large. Listen to the full conversation, Like, Follow, and Share WISE Women with Daisy Khan wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Dr. Daisy KhanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/X: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow Asma Uddin (Author, Assistant Professor of Law, Michigan State University)Website: https://www.asmauddin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asmauddin/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asmauddin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asma.uddinX: https://x.com/asmauddinesq Author Bio: Asma Uddin is an Assistant Professor of Law at Michigan State University, a religious liberty lawyer, and an author who has argued cases at the United States Supreme Court on behalf of religious communities across many faith traditions. She is the author of When Islam is Not a Religion: How a Faith Became a Political Category in American Law and Life, and The Politics of Vulnerability. Her work also spans the Aspen Institute, the Freedom Forum Institute, and a Substack on constitutional rights.WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #AsmaUddin #ReligiousLiberty #FirstAmendment #AmericanMuslims #Islamophobia #MuslimWomenProject #DaisyKhan #ConstitutionalRights #InterfaithSolidarity #WhenIslamIsNotAReligion #ReligiousFreedom #FreeExercise #FaithAndLaw

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    How Sharia Become A Scare Word?

    What if everything you've been told about Sharia is wrong? In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with legal scholar and author Sumbul Ali-Karamali to dismantle one of the most weaponized words in American politics. Together, they trace how a 1,400-year-old ethical framework rooted in protecting life, family, intellect, and human dignity was deliberately repackaged into a political scare word by the Islamophobia industry. Sumbul reveals the evidentiary standards that made punishments like stoning virtually impossible to carry out, explains how British colonizers actually found Sharia too lenient, and uncovers the historical links between Islamic jurisprudence and the English common law system Americans rely on today. They also confront the persistent myth that Sharia subjugates women, with Sumbul pointing out that the Quran granted women rights in the seventh century that Western women would not see for another thousand years.Fear is profitable, but knowledge is liberation. Tune in and discover why the real threat to American values has never been Sharia.Listen, like, subscribe, and follow WISE Women with Daisy Khan on all major platforms.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Sharia #IslamicLaw #Islamophobia #MuslimWomen #DemystifyingShariah #SumbulAliKaramali #DaisyKhan #FaithAndJustice #AntiMuslimBigotry #WomenInIslam #ReligiousLiteracy #AmericanMuslims #HumanRightsConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    Connect with Sumbul Ali-Karamali:  Website: https://sumbulalikaramali.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumbul-ali-karamali-93559210/ Author Bio: Sumbul Ali-Karamali grew up in Southern California, where she was often asked questions about Islam and Muslims. From a young age, she became an expert at answering them. That’s why, after earning her B.A. in English, with Distinction, from Stanford University and earning her J.D. from the University of California at Davis, and working in big law for a while, she got another graduate degree (an LLM) in Islamic law from the University of London (SOAS), with Distinction, so that she could write a book answering all the questions she’d been asked all her life. She’s written three books, in fact (two for adults and one for teens), which you can peruse at her website, www.muslimnextdoor.com. Sumbul is a frequent speaker on Islam and Muslims, for all ages and audiences. She has served on a number of nonprofit boards relating to human rights and justice, and has been both a nonfiction and fiction judge for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing (one of her favorite jobs). In her free time, Sumbul enjoys opera, teaching herself the piano, reading (of course), and watching Star Trek reruns with her family. Oh, and she practices corporate law, too.WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    The Church Question: Why Anti-Muslim Bias Still Persists

    A thousand years of anti-Muslim tropes didn't stay buried in medieval manuscripts. They followed Christians into modern sanctuaries, Sunday school classrooms, and even progressive interfaith circles. So what happens when two ordained Baptist pastors decide to trace the roots and rip them out?In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Rev. Dr. Anna Piela and Rev. Dr. Michael Woolf, a married clergy couple who co-founded Challenging Islamophobia Together Chicagoland and recently released their book Confronting Islamophobia in the Church. Together, they unpack how a deliberately distorted medieval Quran translation shaped centuries of Christian perception, why progressive Christians still harbor "soft Islamophobia" toward Muslim women, and what their survey of American Baptist clergy revealed about the deepest theological blind spots between the two faiths.Anna draws on her background as an Islamic feminist scholar to challenge the persistent stereotype of Muslim women as lacking agency, while Michael makes the case that reading the Quran with generosity can actually deepen Christian faith. They also share practical steps, from interfaith iftars to their own "Don't Burn the Quran, Read It" initiative, that any congregation can adopt today.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. This conversation is an invitation to move beyond assumption and into an authentic relationship, one shared meal and one honest question at a time. Listen, Like, Follow, and Share WISE Women with Daisy Khan wherever you get your podcasts.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #ConfrontingIslamophobia #InterfaithDialogue #IslamophobiaInTheChurch #ChristianMuslimDialogue #AntiMuslimBias #HolyEnvy #InterfaithSolidarity #MuslimWomenLeaders #IslamicFeminism #SoftIslamophobia #ReadTheQuran #InterfaithIftar #FaithInActionConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    Connect with Rev. Dr. Anna Piela:  Website: https://www.annapiela.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-piela/Connect with Rev. Dr. Michael Woolf:  Website: https://www.michaelcaseywwoolf.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/revmichaelwoolf/ Author Bios: Rev. Dr. Anna Piela & Rev. Dr. Michael Woolf are a married clergy couple who co-founded Challenging Islamophobia Together Chicagoland, an interfaith solidarity initiative dedicated to confronting anti-Muslim hate. Both ordained American Baptist pastors, they are deeply rooted in the Christian tradition yet believe that learning from other religions enriches and deepens their own faith. Together, they serve as Co-Associate Regional Ministers for the American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago. Anna is also a Senior Writer with the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, and Michael serves as Senior Minister of Lake Street Church of Evanston, IL. Equal parts pastor, activist, and theologian, they bring faith to life through public witness and collaboration. inter-religiousWISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Is Domestic Violence Allowed in Islam? Spoiler: It's Not

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, with host Dr. Daisy Khan, Dr. Denise Ziya Berte, Executive Director of the Peaceful Families Project and a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in trauma, torture, and interpersonal violence, dismantles the myth that domestic violence is a Western problem. She examines how the power and control tactics used by dictators operate identically inside abusive households, confronts the misuse of Verse 4:34 to justify spousal violence, and exposes the community silence leaving victims without support. The Peaceful Families Project's "In Their Names" campaign has documented over 45 Muslim domestic homicides in two years, with 80 to 90 percent occurring during separation or divorce. Dr. Berte also addresses why 25 percent of Muslim children raised in the United States leave Islam and why working equally with perpetrators and survivors is an Islamic obligation.Dr. Denise Ziya Berte's work through Peaceful Families Project spans imam trainings, youth programming, parenting education, and a nationwide network of over 50 culturally competent service providers. She did not accept the silence. She built the infrastructure to end it.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr. Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #PeacefulFamiliesProject #EndDomesticViolence #MuslimWomen #FamilyViolence #IslamicJustice #DomesticViolenceAwareness #InTheirNames #NotOurDeen #MuslimMentalHealth #FaithAndJustice #IslamicLeadership #Oppression #MuslimCommunity #Podcast #DrDeniseBerteConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Dr. Denise Ziya Berte:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-ziya-berte-59842126b/ Website: https://www.peacefulfamilies.org/Dr. Denise Ziya Berte, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 30 years specializing in trauma, torture, oppression, and interpersonal violence. She serves as Executive Director of Peaceful Families Project, a 21-year-old national initiative addressing family-based violence in Muslim communities through an Islamic legal framework. Dr. Berte has served as expert witness in criminal, family, immigration, and human rights law. She is the mother of eight children and grandmother of five. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Rethinking Islam Together : A Journey of Faith, Justice, and Reform

    When a Grammy-connected Malaysian songwriter lost her music to religious gatekeepers who banned female voices and forbade instrumentation, she did not walk away from Islam. She walked straight into it, through theology, human rights law, and eventually the United Nations.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, with host Dr. Daisy Khan, singer, activist, and the founder of Muslims for Progressive Values, Ani Zonneveld traces a life built at the intersection of music, faith, and social justice. When Muslim retail stores refused to carry her album because a woman's singing voice was deemed forbidden, that rejection sent her into Islamic theology and human rights advocacy. She and Dr. Daisy Khan debates whether the word feminist belongs in Islamic spaces, why Prophet Muhammad was the original feminist, and why secular framing consistently fails communities anchored in faith identity. She closes with her hoped-for legacy: a musical theater production called Welcome to My Eid.Ani Zonneveld's work spans the UN, Africa, Afghanistan, and American living rooms, everywhere Islam is used as a political instrument and everywhere people are quietly reclaiming it for justice. Ani did not leave Islam when it was used against her. She went deeper into it, and that decision changed what progressive Muslim advocacy looks like.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr. Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #MuslimFeminist #IslamicFeminism #ProgressiveIslam #WomensRights #FaithAndJustice #SocialJustice #InterfaithDialogue #ReligionVsCulture #AmericanMuslim #MuslimCulture #HumanRights #Podcast #MPVUSA #AniZonneveld #IslamicHymnsConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    Connect with Ani Zonneveld:Website: https://www.anizonneveld.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ani-zonneveld/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anizonneveld/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IslamicHymnsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ani.zonneveld/TEDx talk "Islam: as American as Apple Pie" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsedODeuAUMMuslims for Progressive Values:Website: https://www.mpvusa.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MPVUSAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mpvusaAni Zonneveld is the founder and President of Muslims for Progressive Values, an international human rights organization advocating for gender equality, freedom of expression, and inclusive Islam. Born in Malaysia, she is an award-winning songwriter, Grammy-credited producer, and author of An Unlikely Social Justice Warrior. A Council on Foreign Relations member, her TEDx talk Islam: As American As Apple Pie and ongoing UN activism position her as a leading global voice for Muslim women and reform. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/  

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    From Persia to Iran: Who the Persians Are and Where the Country Is Headed

    Kamin Mohammadi is an author, journalist, broadcaster, editor and public speaker. Born in Iran, she and her family moved to the UK during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. She has written for the British and international press including The Times, the Financial Times, Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire, Condé Nast Traveller (UK and Italy), Psychologies, Donna Moderna (Italy), Men’s Health, The Sunday Times (UK), The Sunday Times of India, The Mail on Sunday, Virginia Quarterly Review and the Guardian as well as co-authoring The Lonely Planet Guide to Iran and numerous other travel guide books. Her journalism has been nominated for an Amnesty Human Rights in Journalism award in the UK, and for a National Magazine Award by the American Society of Magazine Editors in the US.Kamin has also authored two books, THE CYPRESS TREE: A LOVE LETTER TO IRAN (Bloomsbury, 2011), published in Italy as MILLE FARFALLE NEL SOLE (Piemme Voci, Sept 2013), and BELLA FIGURA: HOW TO LIVE, LOVE AND EAT THE ITALIAN WAY (published in UK by Bloomsbury, US by Knopf and Appetite Random House in Canada in 2018). It has been translated into 16 languages and is in development as a TV series. Her essay BIOLOGICAL CLOCK appeared in an Italian anthology of 17 women writers working in Italy all writing on the same subject, called PENSIERO MADRE (Neo Edizioni, 2016). She has also published a story in the anthology THE ORDINARY CHAOS OF BEING HUMAN (Penguin SEA, 2020).An avid commentator, she has appeared on BBC Radio Four’s WOMAN'S HOUR, MIDWEEK, FOUR THOUGHT and THE WORLD TONIGHT, BBC World Service’s OUTLOOK and THE WORLD TODAY WEEKEND, Channel Four Radio’s THE MORNING REPORT, Monocle Radio’s MONOCLE 24 and India’s NDTV. She has appeared in the BBC TV documentary Iranian Enough? and written and co-presented the BBC World Service’s three-part radio documentary Children of The Revolution. She was a major contributor to the BBC Radio Four series Escape from Tehran. She is now a regular presenter of BBC R4’s FOUR THOUGHT.Kamin farms an ancient Tuscan olive grove from which she produces small quantities of very special first cold press extra virgin olive oil which you can order on the olive oil link above. From this she makes a series of natural balms for the skin; click on link Kamin's Magic Balm for more information. Kamin's activities as a yoga teacher, Reiki healer and massage therapist hosting retreats in Tuscany can be seen on the yoga link above. Kamin is also a writing teacher and mentor, running regular classes, courses and workshops online, with her first in-person retreat planned in Tuscany September 2023, visit the writing course link above for more information. Her latest course is an online BRIEF HISTORY OF IRAN for The Idler Academy for whom she has also filmed the best-selling BELLA FIGURA: HOW TO LIVE LIKE AN ITALIAN course. Click here for more information and to visit The Idler Academy.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr. Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #MuslimFeminist #IslamicFeminism #ProgressiveIslam #WomensRights #FaithAndJustice #SocialJustice #InterfaithDialogue #ReligionVsCulture #AmericanMuslim #MuslimCulture #HumanRights #Podcast #MPVUSA #AniZonneveld #IslamicHymnsConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help in an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Ramadan: The Night Of Divine Unveiling Tagline - What Laylat ul-Qadr Means

    There is a night hidden inside Ramadan with no fixed date. Muslims spend the entire month looking for it. That is entirely by design. Many fast and gain nothing but hunger and thirst. Intention is everything. Ramadan is not about food.  Ramadan is the month that gives every Muslim the tools to close that distance.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf traces the origin of Laylat ul Qadr, the Night of Power, to the moment the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Prophet Muhammad in a cave above Mecca, embraced him, and commanded him to read. The Prophet could not read or write. Gabriel repeated the command three times, and the first verses of the Quran entered history. Imam Feisal explains why the Prophet's trembling was not fear but a physical transmission of divine energy, how Khadija's response validated the experience, and why the night has no fixed date. Its ambiguity is an open invitation. The Prophet urged every companion to seek Laylat ul Qadr for themselves, and confirmed that those who found it in the first ten days of Ramadan and those who found it in the last ten. The night is not out there. It is within you.Fasting covers the eyes, the ears, the tongue, and the hands. A fast that leaves you rude and angry is no fast at all. Aisha described the Prophet as the walking Quran.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr. Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Ramadan #LaylatulQadr #NightOfPower #WhyMuslimsFast #IslamicSpirituality #ImamFeisalAbdulRauf #DaisyKhan #RamadanExplained #QuranRevelation #SpiritualGrowth #FaithAsAForceForGood #ProphetMuhammad #WalkingQuran #InterfaithDialogue #MuslimCommunity #Tarawih #FastingInIslamConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    Connect with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf:Website: https://cordobahouse.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImamFeisal/Twitter/X: https://x.com/imamfeisalImam Feisal Abdul Rauf is an American Muslim leader, author, and interfaith advocate whose work has shaped Muslim-West relations for more than two decades. He is the founder and chief executive of the American Society for Muslim Advancement and the Cordoba Initiative, organizations dedicated to fostering dialogue, pluralism, and ethical leadership across faith communities. Imam Feisal serves as imam of Masjid Al Farah in New York City and has long been a prominent public voice calling for principled engagement, religious literacy, and peaceful coexistence. He is the author of several books, including What’s Right with Islam: A New Vision for Muslims and the West. A graduate of Columbia University with advanced study in physics, he bridges spiritual scholarship with intellectual rigor, advancing a vision of Islam rooted in mercy, justice, and responsible civic participation. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help an article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Who Erased Muslim Women From History? Scholarly Interpretation & Political turmoil

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Daisy Khan sits with Professor Asma Afsaruddin, author of the Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women and a scholar of Middle Eastern languages and cultures at Indiana University Bloomington, who has spent decades reading the original Arabic sources that most Muslims never access. What she found is a trail of deliberate edits, borrowed myths, and politically motivated reinterpretations that buried women's authority one century at a time. The Quran never said women were made from a rib. That story was imported from outside and repeated until it became an accepted belief. The Arabic word for "obedience" in the Quran always referred to God, until male commentators quietly swapped it with "husband." And the same pattern that restricted women after the Mongol invasions of the 13th century is playing out in Afghanistan and America right now.This episode is not merely an academic exercise. It is a reclamation. Professor Afsaruddin and her colleagues are not rewriting scripture. They are removing the additions men attached to it and letting the original text speak again. The question was never about what the Quran says about women. It always said it clearly. The question is about who was allowed to read it and what they chose to leave out.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #ProfessorAsmaAfsaruddin #WhoErasedMuslimWomen #IslamAndWomen #QuranAndGender #MuslimWomenInHistory #GenderEqualityInIslam #WomensRightsInIslam #InternationalWomensDay #OxfordHandbook #IslamicFeminism #MuslimWomenProject #DaisyKhan #ReclaimTheNarrative #PatriarchyIsNotIslamAbout : Asma AfsaruddinProfessor Asma Afsaruddin is the Class of 1950 Herman B. Wells Endowed Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington. She holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins University and has previously taught at Harvard and Notre Dame. She is the author or editor of nine books, including the Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women. She was inducted into the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars in 2019 and named a Carnegie Scholar in 2005. Her research focuses on Quranic interpretation, gender in Islam, and Islamic political thought.Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275    Connect with Asma Afsaruddin:Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asma_AfsaruddinEmail: [email protected] WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    From Hollywood to Islam - A Jewish Women's Spiritual Journey

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan with host Dr. Daisy Khan, Sheikha Maryam Kabeer, author of Journey Through 10,000 Veils, shares the extraordinary story of her lifelong spiritual unfolding - a journey that began in Hollywood and led her across continents in search of divine truth. Raised in a liberal Jewish family in California, she describes sensing from early childhood that her life carried a deeper spiritual purpose. Even as a young actress trained in theater, she felt that standing before audiences was less about performance and more about witnessing the beauty and light within others. That early sensitivity to the soul became the foundation for everything that followed.

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    What Ramadan Actually Means (Not What You Think)

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan with host Dr. Daisy Khan, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf explains why Muslims fast and what Ramadan is meant to transform within the human being. The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar marks the first revelation of the Quran, when the command to read changed history. Fasting disciplines appetite, strengthens will, sharpens self-awareness, and builds empathy for those who live with hunger daily. It is also deeply communal. Public iftars, tarawih prayers, and acts of multiplied charity reshape entire neighborhoods. The Prophet warned that many fast and gain nothing but hunger and thirst. Intention is everything. Ramadan is not about food. It is about freedom from what controls you. Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Ramadan #WhatIsRamadan #WhyMuslimsFast #LaylatAlQadr #FastingInIslam #IslamicSpirituality #ImamFeisalAbdulRauf #DaisyKhan #InterfaithDialogue #RamadanExplained #SpiritualGrowth #FaithAsAForceForGood #MuslimCommunity #Iftar #Tarawih #Zakat #Peacebuilding Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhan Follow WISE Women with Daisy Khan: Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275     Connect with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf: Website: https://cordobahouse.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImamFeisal/Twitter/X: https://x.com/imamfeisal Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is an American Muslim leader, author, and interfaith advocate whose work has shaped Muslim-West relations for more than two decades. He is the founder and chief executive of the American Society for Muslim Advancement and the Cordoba Initiative, organizations dedicated to fostering dialogue, pluralism, and ethical leadership across faith communities. Imam Feisal serves as imam of Masjid Al Farah in New York City and has long been a prominent public voice calling for principled engagement, religious literacy, and peaceful coexistence. He is the author of several books, including What’s Right with Islam: A New Vision for Muslims and the West. A graduate of Columbia University with advanced study in physics, he bridges spiritual scholarship with intellectual rigor, advancing a vision of Islam rooted in mercy, justice, and responsible civic participation.  WISE Women with Daisy Khan  Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    FGM Is Un-Islamic : What Communities Must Do to End It

    A single question about faith and harm sent Dr. Daisy Khan into a years-long investigation of female genital mutilation. She discovered a hard truth that many still resist. FGM is not required by Islam and it violates the very principles the Quran was revealed to protect.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, survivor and social activist Mariya Taher joins host Daisy Khan to separate culture from faith and to name the harm with clarity. Together, they trace how a cultural practice wrapped itself in religious language and why that confusion still costs girls their bodies, dignity, and trust. Daisy explains what Islamic sources actually say about the human body as a sacred trust and why FGM fails every core objective of Islamic law, including protection of life, mind, family, and faith. Mariya shares her journey from anonymous survivor to policy advocate, helping change laws in places such as Massachusetts. Listeners hear what religious clarity, survivor leadership, and local action can do to end FGM in every community.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan and share this episode with someone who influences your community. Use it to start a real conversation about faith, harm, and the responsibility to protect girls. Visit DaisyKhan.com for resources and subscribe, rate, and review to help more listeners find this message.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #FGMIsUnIslamic #EndFGM #StopFGM #EndFGMNow #FGMAwareness #MuslimWomen #MuslimVoices #FaithAndJustice #GenderJustice #WomensRightsAreHumanRights #GirlsRights #SurvivorVoices #BreakTheSilencen #DaisyKhanConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275  Connect with Mariya Taher:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariyataher/Website: https://sahiyo.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@daliamogahedOfficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariya.taher.5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariyataher83/Mariya Taher, MSW, MFA, is an award-winning social activist and writer with over fifteen years dedicated to ending gender-based violence. In 2015, she co-founded Sahiyo, a leading transnational organization committed to empowering communities to end female genital cutting (FGM/C). Her pioneering use of storytelling to end FGM/C earned her the Human Rights Storytellers Award, and her exceptional leadership was recognized with the 2023 L’Oreal Paris USA Women of Worth award. She is also an extensive writer with contributions to NPR’s Code Switch, HuffPost, and more. When she isn’t engaged in advocacy work, she can be found at the yoga studio being a certified yoga teacher or throwing clay at her community-pottery studio.WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Dalia Mogahed Mapping the American Muslim Experience | Episode 1 | Muslim Women Series

    A Black History Month book report changed everything. A Madison, Wisconsin, public school student discovered Malcolm X was Muslim and realized Islam predated her Egyptian family in America. That revelation transformed Dalia Mogahed into one of the most influential Muslim voices in the country.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan with host Daisy Khan, Dalia Mogahed shares research that challenges what Americans believe about Muslim women. She spent six years interviewing 50,000 Muslims across 35 countries for Gallup's largest study ever. Most Muslim women worldwide say their faith liberates them, they want equal rights, and the path runs through Islam, not around it. Muslim voter registration jumped 60% to 85% in nine years, the fastest civic engagement growth of any American community. Yet women vote less than men despite breaking glass ceilings. Dalia discusses Mamdani's 300% youth turnout surge and what ISPU surveys reveal about voter apathy. One answer dominates: no one represents my actual concerns.Listen to WISE Women with Daisy Khan because every story matters. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. Like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #DaliaMogahed #MuslimWomen #MalcolmX #VoterRegistration #CivicEngagement #Gallup #ISPU #WhoSpeaksForIslam #MuslimVoters #Mamdani #IslamicFeminism #Liberation #EqualRights #AmericanMuslim #PoliticalParticipation #YouthTurnout #MuslimLeadership #FaithAndFeminism #BlackMuslimSolidarity #CoalitionBuildingConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009431034002Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaisyKhanFollow WISE Women with Daisy Khan:Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275  Connect with Dalia Mogahed:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalia-mogahed-52327658/Website: https://www.daliamogahed.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@daliamogahedOfficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/daliamogahedofficialTwitter/X: https://x.com/DMogahedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/daliamogahed/Dalia Mogahed is a scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding and CEO of Mogahed Consulting. She previously served as Director of Research at ISPU and Executive Director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, where she led analysis of surveys examining Muslim communities worldwide. She co-authored the groundbreaking book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think with John L. Esposito. President Barack Obama appointed her to the President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships in 2009. She has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and her 2016 TED Talk was named one of the top TED Talks of the year. Dalia co-hosts the Quran Conversations podcast and explores the intersection of faith, identity, and belonging through research that challenges misconceptions and builds understanding across communities. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West, transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.We challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, confronting the weaponization of religion for political gain. This isn't just another podcast. It's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, opening hearts and minds to build the understanding our divided world needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Targeted by Bullying : Silent Crises of Muslim Students

    Muslim students experience bullying at nearly double the national rate. Between 27% and 50% of Muslim youth in K–12 report being targeted, compared to 19-20% nationally. In 25% of those cases, teachers are identified as the perpetrators. These are not isolated incidents. They reflect systemic attacks on identity and belonging.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Dr. Nadia Ansary, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Rider University. Dr. Ansary earned her PhD in developmental psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and researches bias-based and cyberbullying with a focus on Islamophobia in schools.She explains how overwhelmingly negative media coverage shapes harmful narratives that children repeat in schools and online, and how the racialization of religion leads to targeting based on perceived identity. The episode also offers evidence-based solutions, including whole-school approaches, restorative justice, and real stories of student-led change.An episode for parents, educators, and community leaders seeking to understand the impact of bias and how to build school environments where belonging is protected. Listen now and share with anyone working to create safer, more inclusive spaces for young people.Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Waleed Kadous:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waleedkadous/Ansari Project:Website: https://ansari.chat/welcomeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ansari-project/ GUEST BIO : Dr. Nadia Ansary  is professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Rider University. She earned her PhD in developmental psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and researches bias-based and cyberbullying with a focus on Islamophobia in educational settings. Her work examines how religious discrimination and the racialization of religion lead to the systemic targeting of Muslim youth, and she develops evidence-based strategies to help schools build safer, more inclusive communities. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomenWithDaisyKhan #Islamophobia #AntiBullying #MuslimStudents #InclusiveEducation #BelongingMatters #MentalHealthMatters #StopHate #FaithAndJustice #EducationReform #BiasBasedBullying #Upstander #EquityInEducation #WomenLeadingChange #SocialImpact

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    A Muslim strategist, a Jewish organizer, and the millennial mayor they propelled into office.

    Twenty-five years after 9/11 devastated New York and brought backlash against Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians, New Yorkers elected Zohran Mamdani as the 112th mayor of the largest city in America. He's the youngest mayor in over a century, the first Muslim mayor, born in Africa to South Asian parents. He took his oath on two Qur'ans underground in the historic Old City Hall subway station, with Senator Bernie Sanders administering the oath and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivering opening remarks. This wasn't just a political victory. This was a movement that mobilized 104,000 volunteers for a city race.

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    Jesus in Islam and Christianity - Half the World Reveres Him, But Few Know Why

    Jesus is revered by 4.6 billion people, representing 56% of the global population. Christians honor him as the Son of God. Muslims venerate him as a prophet born miraculously to the Virgin Mary. Yet most people have never explored how these two faiths view the same figure. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Mustafa Akyol, author of The Islamic Jesus. They trace Jesus' life through both Christian and Islamic traditions. Mustafa reveals Jesus appears 93 times in the Quran with titles including Messiah (mentioned 11 times), word of God, and spirit of God.Discover archaeological evidence from a Byzantine church matching the Quranic account of Mary's birth story. Learn why a Catholic priest received death threats for stating Jesus was a Palestinian Jew. Hear about the empty grave reserved next to Prophet Muhammad for Jesus when he returns. This conversation examines how Jesus' message of humility and peacemaking remains vital for our divided world.Listen to the complete podcast on WISE Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Jesus #IslamicJesus #MustafaAkyol #Christianity #Islam #InterfaithDialogue #Messiah #VirginMary #ChristianMuslimUnity #AbrahamicFaiths #ReligiousHistory #HistoricalJesus #SecondComing #Quran #NewTestament #Peacemaking #BetterAngelsConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275  Connect with Mustafa Akyol:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mustafa-akyol-4987734/Website: http://www.mustafaakyol.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mustafaakyol6896Twitter/X: https://x.com/akyolinenglishTwitter/X (Türkçe): https://x.com/akyolmustafa Mustafa Akyol  is a Turkish journalist, author, and public intellectual focused on the intersection of Islam, liberty, and modernity. He studied political science and history at Boğaziçi University and has written opinion columns since the early 2000s for leading publications including Hürriyet Daily News, Al-Monitor, and The New York Times.Akyol is the author of several books, most notably Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case for Liberty, which was long-listed for the Lionel Gelber Prize and praised by the Financial Times for its defense of freedom. His later work, The Islamic Jesus, received wide critical acclaim across major international outlets.A sought-after speaker, Akyol has presented at TED and appeared on programs including the BBC and CNN. He is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, where he researches public policy, Islam, and global liberty.Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Mary in Islam and Christianity: The Woman Both Faiths Honor

    Mary is mentioned more in the Quran than in the Bible. There's an entire chapter named for her in Islamic scripture. Both Christians and Muslims revere her as the ultimate example of purity, devotion, and surrender to God. Yet most people don't know the full scope of her story or how deeply she connects these two faiths.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Camille Helminski, author of The Way of Mary and co-director of The Threshold Society. Camille spent years researching Mary's life across Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions. Together, they explore the gaps most people never learn. Mary's mother Hannah was praying in a garden for a child. Three-year-old Mary was raised in the temple under Zachariah's guardianship. The angel's announcement. Birth by a palm tree with dates falling and a stream appearing beneath her. Jesus speaking from the cradle as his first miracle to defend his mother.They discuss Mary Magdalene, wrongly labeled a fallen woman by the Pope until 1969 despite being the first witness to resurrection. They examine Mary's appearances at Fatima, Portugal, where the town name itself honors Prophet Muhammad's daughter. Learn why the Negus of Abyssinia protected early Muslims after hearing Quranic verses about Mary and Jesus. Discover the significance of 33 across all Abrahamic traditions and why Muslims recite 33 times after prayer because of Fatima.This conversation reveals Mary as more than a religious figure. She becomes a bridge between faiths, a model of strength through suffering, and proof that unity exists when we actually know each other's stories.This is WISE Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Mary #Maryam #VirginMary #InterfaithDialogue #ChristianMuslimUnity #CamilleHelminski #TheWayOfMary #ReligiousUnity #Fatima #MaryMagdalene #Jesus #IslamicTradition #ChristianTradition #SacredFeminine #WomenInFaith #InterfaithUnderstanding #Abrahamic Traditions #PeaceThroughFaithConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275  Connect with Camille Helminski:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camillehelminski/Connect with The Threshold Society:Website: https://sufism.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thresholdsociety/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thresholdsociety/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/thresholdsociety/ Camille Hamilton Adams Helminski  is a prominent Sufi teacher, translator, and author who has been a student of the Quran and the traditions of the Prophets for over forty years. She is the co-founder and co-director of The Threshold Society, a nonprofit organization rooted in the Mevlevi tradition of Sufism, which she established in 1988 with her husband, Kabir Helminski, to facilitate the direct personal experience of the Divine.Helminski is recognized as the first woman to translate a substantial portion of the Qur’an into English, a work published as The Light of Dawn: Daily Readings from the Holy Qur’an. She has also authored and translated numerous other works, including Women of Sufism: A Hidden Treasure, which highlights the contributions of female Muslim mystics, and Ninety-Nine Names of the Beloved, a poetic reflection on the Divine Attributes.Her literary contributions extend to anthologies on character and nature for Islamic education, as well as translations of Rumi’s works and the teachings of Shams of Tabriz, often in collaboration with her husband and other scholars. She holds an honorary doctorate in Arabic from the University of Damascus and the World Union of Writers (Paris). WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    The Truth Muslims Don’t Teach - Muslim Women’s Financial Rights Started in 7th Century

    Muslim women were granted complete financial independence in the seventh century. They controlled their earnings, owned property, kept their inheritance, and received mahr as a binding marital gift. Centuries later, cultural practices buried most of these rights. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik, scholar of Islamic law and author of The Wealth of Women, to expose the gap between what Islamic texts promise and what women actually receive. Dr. Gomaa-Razik spent 33 years interviewing women trapped in joint accounts they cannot access, denied mahr until divorce, and shamed for claiming inheritance. She reveals the concept of "invisible labor" and why domestic work remains voluntary under Islamic law despite cultural expectations. Learn the practical steps families can take before marriage to protect women's financial rights and why younger Muslims show more promise for change. When women gain financial security, entire families and societies prosper. This is WISE Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #IslamicFinance #WomensRights #FinancialIndependence #Mahr #Inheritance #RababGomaRazik #TheWealthOfWomen #IslamicLaw #MuslimMarriage #FinancialEmpowerment #InvisibleLabor #WomensEmpowerment #IslamAndWomen #MuslimFamilies #KedWesai #MarriageRights #FinancialSecurity Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rabab-gomaa-a2a28539/Bio: https://guidancecollege.org/dr-rabab-gomaa Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik Bio:  Rabab Gomaa (maiden name Razik), a University of Houston graduate, began her career as an architect. However, over the past 33 years, she has devoted her life to the study and teaching of Islamic Studies. She holds an Islamic Studies degree from Islamic American University, a Master's in Islamic Studies from American Open University, and a PhD in Islamic Law from American University for Human Sciences. Dr. Gomaa has a deep-rooted interest in women's studies under Islamic law, general Islamic law, Islamic history, and comparative fiqh. She is a frequent speaker and guest at churches and on interfaith panels, as well as a sought-after speaker at colleges and universities in the Chicagoland area, where she addresses topics such as spirituality, Islamic law, women's rights in Islam, and Islamic creed. Her fluency in Arabic enhances her research and communication skills. Dr. Gomaa is and has served as a member of various institutions. At Northwest Suburban College, she taught courses such as Qur'anic Arabic and Religion in Architecture. She is also affiliated with the Arab Academy for Shari'a Sciences in Beirut, Lebanon, where she specializes in Comparative Fiqh and serves as a PhD Thesis Review Advisor and Academic Dissertation Panelist. She taught Principles of the Islamic Faith at American Open University and recently taught Comparative Fiqh at the Islamic Society of Northwest Suburbs in Rolling Meadows, IL. Dr. Gomaa is actively engaged in teaching at various times of the year in community centers, mosques, and organizations, including the Islamic Foundation in Villa Park and Al-Huda Academy in Schaumburg, IL. Her dedication to teaching and her ability to make learning an enjoyable experience for her students define her teaching philosophy. Her recent debut book, "The Wealth of Women: Understanding Islamic Financial Laws" summarizes the fiqh opinions of various classical and traditional scholars, and also highlights areas of controversy. The book also features the diverse stories of 21 women, showcasing the extent to which Islamic financial laws are commonly upheld in practice. Rabab Gomaa-Razik was born in Cairo Egypt and her parents immigrated to the U.S. when she was eight years old. She is married and has four children and four grandchildren. She resides in South Barrington, IL.  WISE Women with Daisy Khan  Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.  At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    10 Muslim Women Rights

    Muslim women are not oppressed by Islam. They were empowered by it 1400 years ago with rights that remain revolutionary even today. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sets the record straight on what the Quran actually says about women versus what politicians and pundits claim. She reveals 10 specific rights Islam granted women in the 7th century that were centuries ahead of their time, including education as a religious duty, equal pay for work, the right to choose a spouse, financial independence through inheritance, and even political leadership. The Quran condemned pre-Islamic Arabs who buried baby daughters and declared that men and women are protectors of one another, not ranked hierarchically. Dr. Khan explains how culture, patriarchy, and politics distorted these divinely mandated rights over centuries while the Quran itself remained unchanged. She compares Islamic scripture to other religious texts and shows how the Quran uniquely addresses women as moral, legal, social, and political beings all in one place. This episode launches a series exploring each right in depth.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #IslamicFeminism #WomensRights #Quran #IslamicTeachings #MuslimWomensRights #GenderEquality #ReligiousFreedom #30RightsOfMuslimWomen #DaisyKhan #IslamAndWomen #MuslimFeminism #WomenInIslam #Empowerment #IslamicHistory #QueenOfSheba #MuslimIdentity #FaithAndFeminismConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Epstein File Hypocrisy - Double Standards in Girls’ Exploitation and Muslim Women

    This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #EpsteinFiles #EpsteinCoverUp #ExposeTheTruth #AccountabilityNow #DoubleStandards #ProtectOurGirls #EndExploitation #PowerAndPrivilege #SystemicHypocrisy #VoicesForWomen #JusticeForSurvivors #MuslimWomenMatter #RespectMuslimWomen #StopTargetingMuslimWomen #WomenDeserveBetter #TruthOverNarratives #NoMoreSilencing #HoldThePowerfulAccountable Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/ https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WiseWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    How Far We've Come : A new chapter for American Muslim leadership

    Zohran Mamdani just became mayor-elect of New York City at 34 years old. The working class elected him while establishment Democrats and Republicans tried to stop his campaign by telling voters a Muslim couldn't lead America's largest city. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Farrah Khan, Former Mayor of Irvine, the first Muslim woman of color to lead a large American city. They dissect what Mamdani's victory means for Muslim Americans and how he built a multi-racial coalition that defied identity politics by addressing economic pressures facing all communities. Mayor Khan shares brutal truths about the governance challenges ahead, warning that Islamophobia won't stop now that he's elected. She reveals how establishment forces will work to block him at every turn and why public pressure matters more than ever. Learn what it actually takes to survive as a Muslim mayor, why the working class became a political force, and the one crucial piece of advice that could determine whether Mamdani succeeds in the toughest job in America. This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #ZohranMamdani #NYCMayor #MuslimAmerican #FarrahKhan #PoliticalLeadership #CoalitionBuilding #WorkingClass #Islamophobia #ElectedOfficial #MuslimLeadership #NYCPolitics #RepresentationMatters #PoliticalActivism #CommunityOrganizing #GhazalaHashmi #MuslimWomen #LocalGovernment #CivicEngagement   Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Farrah N Khan: Website: https://www.farrahnkhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrah-n-khan-2635b237/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/farrahnkTwitter/X: https://x.com/farrahnkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/farrahforoc/ Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.   In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.   Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.   At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.   This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Mosques Are Not a Threat to the Neighborhood

    A viral map shows 2,700 red dots across America, each representing a mosque, with captions screaming about Muslim takeover. But nobody mentions the tens of thousands of churches covering that same map. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Dr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, professor of religion at Carleton College and expert on Islam in America, is to expose the real story behind mosque opposition. Dr. Khan shares her firsthand experience proposing an Islamic cultural center in Lower Manhattan in 2010, watching as a project dedicated to interfaith dialogue got relentlessly framed as a mega-mosque and sinister threat. They reveal how traffic complaints mask deeper bias, why mosques work like football fields rather than churches, and the shocking moment when neighbors who shared play-dates with your kids suddenly oppose your mosque at city hall. Through historical parallels with Catholic churches and Jewish synagogues facing identical opposition, this conversation shows how every minority community has taught America what religious freedom actually means. Dr. GhaneaBassiri explains why Islamophobia has nothing to do with Islam itself but serves as a political weapon for advancing other interests. If you think mosque opposition is about zoning and traffic, this episode will change how you see the battle for religious freedom in America. Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/ / https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275  Connect with Dr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri: Bio: https://pluralismarchive.hsites.harvard.edu/people/Kambiz-GhaneaBassiri Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.  At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.  This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/ #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Islamophobia #AntiMuslimBias #ReligiousFreedom #Mosques #MuslimAmerican #CivilRights #FirstAmendment #InterfaithDialogue #AmericanDemocracy #ReligiousPluralism #ConstitutionalRights #FaithInAmerica #StopIslamophobia

  22. -21

    Is AI Humanity's Greatest Ally or Final Rival?

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Daisy Khan sits down with celebrated software engineer and AI expert Waleed Kadous for a conversation that leaps beyond the usual tech talk. Discover how faith and innovation collide in surprising ways as Daisy unpacks Waleed’s journey from coding sign language gloves to shaping billions of Android devices. Explore the roots of AI’s data-driven world and learn why humanity’s wisdom is now unlocked in algorithms. Waleed reveals the origin story behind generative AI and what it means for ordinary people, blending personal anecdotes, history, and jaw-dropping scale. Hear Daisy and Waleed challenge old assumptions, unpack the real buzz behind artificial intelligence, and mentor listeners on navigating a future full of possibility. If you’ve ever wondered what lies behind headlines about machine learning and Muslim identities, this episode offers clarity and inspiration. Tune in, learn, and rethink everything you thought about technology and faith.#WISEWomen #AIInnovation #MuslimTech #FaithandTechnology #STEMLeaders #DiversityTech #GenerativeAI #PodcastSpotlight #DaisyKhan #Android #EthicalTech #InclusionMatters #MuslimVoices #TechForGood #BridgingCommunitiesConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Waleed Kadous:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waleedkadous/Ansari Project:Website: https://ansari.chat/welcomeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ansari-project/Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomen #WISEMuslimWomen #Islam #Islamawareness #Islameducation #Muslim #Women #DaisyKhan #Medieval #Democracy #MuslimLeaders #Scapegoating #IslamicHistory #ArselanIfthikar #LoveWins #Allyship #StopGeneralizations #MuslimVoices #CriticalThinking #WISEWomen #CivilRights #Diversity #StopBigotry

  23. -22

    Muslim Take-Over of American Culture - Is it integration or infiltration? | Part 2

    StartFragment Did you know an NBA Hall of Famer played high-stakes games while fasting for Ramadan and still dominated the court? In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan and co-host Susanna Keiserman expose what the mainstream media refuses to tell you about Muslim American athletes, entertainers, and artists who are reshaping American identity. They debunk the viral "mosque takeover" myth by revealing how 2,700 mosques evolved to look like American megachurches, complete with cafes and gymnasiums. The Olympic fencer who wore a hijab and got her own Barbie doll, comedians like Hasan Minhaj and Rami Youssef telling distinctly American stories, and Muslim women leading in space exploration all prove how Muslim integration enriches American culture rather than threatens it. Dr. Khan shares her personal story of scoring goals on a field hockey team as the "only brown girl" and reveals why opponents blocked her 2010 cultural center that could have bridged communities. If you think Muslim Americans are inserting foreign elements into American life, this conversation will challenge everything you believed. They're not inserting anything, they're expanding what America has always been. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Islamophobia #AntiMuslimBias #AmericanMuslims #MuslimCulture #MuslimIdentity #CulturalIntegration #Islamic #Muslimah #Hijab #Deen #Quran #StandUpToHate #FightBigotry #StopIslamophobia #ReligiousFreedom #AmericanDemocracy WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history’s unsung heroines reclaim their light. Dr. Daisy Khan, through this podcast, gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between the East and the West—transforming fear into understanding, ONE CONVERSATION AT A TIME. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, TURNING PAIN INTO A POWERFUL CONVERSATION that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we CHALLENGE DISINFORMATION WITH KNOWLEDGE AND EMPATHY, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/   Follow Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/ https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Twitter: https://x.com/DaisyKhanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daisy.khan.56246/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/ Follow WISE Women with Daisy Khan podcast: Website: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisewomenwithdaisykhanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WiseWomenwithDaisyKhan TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wisewomenwithdaisykhan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Susanna Keiserman: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanna-keiserman-56045b344/

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    Muslim Take-Over of American Culture - Is it integration or infiltration?

    StartFragment In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan and her co-host Susanna Keiserman explore Muslim culture and integration in America, addressing misconceptions around cultural takeover. They explain what culture truly means and how Muslim Americans have contributed to the United States by sharing food, fashion, traditions, and religious practices into the broader culture that have enriched society rather than threatened it. Dr. Khan distinguishes between assimilation, where people give up their original culture, and integration, where multiple identities coexist. Through examples like halal cuisine and modest fashion brands, the episode highlights how integration allows multiple identities to coexist without losing heritage. Dr. Khan distinguishes between assimilation, which requires discarding original culture, and integration, which supports diversity. This episode challenges common fears and sheds light on the dynamic process of cultural blending, offering a clearer understanding of Muslim American culture and its vital role in shaping a diverse America. #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Islamophobia #AntiMuslimBias #AmericanMuslims #MuslimCulture #MuslimIdentity #CulturalIntegration #Islamic #Muslimah #Hijab #Deen #Quran #StandUpToHate #FightBigotry #StopIslamophobia #ReligiousFreedom #AmericanDemocracy Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history’s unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/   Follow Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/ https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Twitter: https://x.com/DaisyKhan/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daisy.khan.56246/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisykhan.nyc/ Follow WISE Women with Daisy Khan: Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisewomenwithdaisykhanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WiseWomenwithDaisyKhan TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wisewomenwithdaisykhan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Susanna Keiserman: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanna-keiserman-56045b344/

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    The Medieval Muslim Myth - The Stories Behind the Story

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with international human rights lawyer Arsalan Iftikhar to dismantle one of Islamophobia's most persistent lies that Muslims are medieval and incompatible with Western democracy. Discover how this trope became a political strategy rooted in scapegoating tactics of alienation, criminalization, and elimination, leading to policies like the USA PATRIOT Act that expanded domestic terrorism definitions. Iftikhar reveals the irony behind calling Muslims medieval when the Islamic Golden Age gave the world algebra, modern anesthesia, and the oldest continuously operating university founded by a woman in 859 AD. Learn how seven Muslim-majority countries have already elected female heads of state while America still hasn't, and hear the heartwarming story of six-year-old Jack Swanson whose $20 donation to a vandalized mosque sparked a viral moment of interfaith solidarity. This conversation exposes how Muslims remain political footballs in elections worldwide while offering hope through authentic storytelling and strategic allyship to counter centuries of manufactured fear. Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Websites: https://daisykhan.com/ / https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Arsalan Iftikhar: Website  :TheMuslimGuy.com Twitter/X  : @TheMuslimGuyInstagram  : @themuslimguydotcomFacebook  : Arsalan Iftikhar- The Muslim Guy.comLinkedIn  : themuslimguyContact:[email protected] Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.   In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.   Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.   At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.   This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/ #WISEWomen #WISEMuslimWomen #Islam #Islamawareness #Islameducation #Muslim #Women #DaisyKhan #Medieval #Democracy #MuslimLeaders #Scapegoating #IslamicHistory #ArselanIfthikar #LoveWins #Allyship #StopGeneralizations #MuslimVoices #CriticalThinking #WISEWomen #CivilRights #Diversity #StopBigotry EndFragment

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    The Other Side of 9/11 - How One Brother Turned Grief into Service

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan reunites with high school classmate Jay Winuk to explore how personal tragedy became national healing. Jay lost his firefighter brother Glenn in the South Tower while responding to save lives, while Dr. Khan experienced the sudden shift from ordinary American life to living under suspicion as a Muslim woman.Their conversation reveals how both chose service over bitterness, transforming 9/11's legacy into positive action. Jay co-founded 9/11 Day of Service, now the nation's largest annual day of charitable engagement with 30 million Americans participating. The initiative became federally recognized alongside MLK Day, staging meal packs in 24 cities and producing 9 million meals annually.Dr. Khan addresses the missing narrative of interfaith healing efforts post-9/11 and shares her approach to combating rising Islamophobia through personal connections. Both discuss practical strategies for bridging divides, the importance of listening without judgment, and how small acts of kindness create lasting change.This episode demonstrates that healing begins with human connection across difference, offering hope for overcoming today's polarization through the lessons learned from America's darkest day.#DaisyKhan #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #Islam #Islamawareness #Islameducation #Islamophobia #Muslim #9/11 #JayWinuk #GlennWinuk #September11 #AuthenticStories #PeaceThroughMedia #ReligiousTolerance Connect with Dr Daisy Khan:Website:Personal Website: https://daisykhan.com/Professional Website: https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Follow Jay Winuk:Websites:  Personal Speaking Website: https://www.jaywinukspeeches.com/PR Agency Website: http://www.winukpr.com/9/11 Day Organization: https://911day.org/Social Media Profiles:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-winuk-67093913/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/jaywinuk (@JayWinuk)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jay.winuk/9/11 Day LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/911day Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/

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    Prophet Muhammad Birthday Sparks Global Debate Over History's Most Influential Leader

    In this special episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan tackles the controversial celebration of Prophet Muhammad's birthday (Mawlid al-Nabi) while declaring him the most influential person in human history. She challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about Islamic history that modern society refuses to acknowledge, despite historians like Michael Hart ranking Prophet Muhammad number one in "The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History." Dr. Khan addresses the revolutionary social justice reforms Prophet Muhammad introduced in 7th century Arabia - women's inheritance rights, property ownership, racial equality, and environmental stewardship that preceded Western civil rights movements by 1,400 years. She questions why society celebrates other historical figures while ignoring the Prophet whose final sermon articulated equality principles America didn't legally recognize until the 1960s. This episode explores the heated Islamic theological debate surrounding Mawlid celebrations. Dr. Khan refuses to take sides between traditional Sunni scholars who support the observance and Salafi/Wahhabi movements who consider it bid'ah (religious innovation), challenging both camps to examine whether their positions truly honor Prophet Muhammad's legacy. Dr. Khan presents historical facts about the Medina Charter - history's first written constitution guaranteeing religious pluralism - alongside his teachings on animal rights and environmental consciousness. She connects ancient wisdom to current social justice movements while examining why interfaith dialogue and religious tolerance remain as necessary today as 1,400 years ago. Whether you're interested in Islamic biography, Middle Eastern history, religious studies, or willing to challenge assumptions about history's most misunderstood figures, this episode will spark debate about Prophet Muhammad's contributions to human civilization, women's rights, and interfaith harmony. Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.  This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/ #WISEWomen #DaisyKhan #WISEMuslimWomen #WISEWomenPodcast #Islam #Islamawareness #Islameducation #Islamophobia #Muslim #MuslimHeritage #ProphetMuhammad #ProphetBirthday #MawlidalNabi #Khadijah #InterfaithDialogue #MuslimNarratives #CrossCulturalUnderstanding #AuthenticStories #PeaceThroughMedia #ReligiousTolerance Connect with Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275

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    Miracle Recovery - How Near-Death Became Sacred Ground

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with award-winning author Samina Ali to uncover her shocking medical crisis that nearly claimed her life during childbirth. After delivering her son, Samina suffered multiple strokes, heart attack, and complete organ failure due to undiagnosed preeclampsia, falling into a five-day coma that left doctors convinced she would die. What happened next defied all medical predictions as she rewired her brain, relearned basic functions, and discovered an unexpected spiritual awakening that connected Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Ali shares the brutal reality of medical racism, breaking taboos around illness and death, and finding divine purpose in life's darkest moments. This conversation reveals how writing her memoir became the key to rebuilding her neural pathways while transforming her family's faith journey and offering hope to anyone facing seemingly impossible health battles. Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/ #WISEWomen #WISEWomenPodcast #DaisyKhan #Islamophobia #Islamiceducation #LoveStoriesUncovered #MuslimHeritage #MuslimLoveStories #IslamsGreatestStoriesOfLove #SpiritualLove #FaithAndLove #DivineLove #leylaandMajnun #Rumi #MalcolmX #ProphetMuhammad #Khadijah #IslamicFilm #IslamicLoveStories #UnityProductionsFoundation #AlexKronemer #PBSDocumentary #InterfaithDialogue #MuslimNarratives #CrossCulturalUnderstanding #AuthenticStories #PeaceThroughMedia #ReligiousTolerance Connect with Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/ Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Samina Ali: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samina.ali.writer/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/imSaminaAli LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisamina/ Official Website: https://saminaali.net/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/101756.Samina_Ali

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    Unknown Islamic Stories of Love - Legends of Divine Love & Devotion

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with filmmaker Alex Kronemer to explore his transformative PBS documentary that reveals Islam's hidden stories of love. Explore how Prophet Muhammad's relationship with his first wife Khadija shaped the foundation of Islam, why the Taj Mahal is actually a monumental Quran with a message to the world, and the untold role Malcolm X's sister played in his transformation. Kronemer shares how these universal stories of divine love, romantic devotion, and familial bonds challenge Western stereotypes while offering healing wisdom for anyone facing heartbreak or loss. From ancient Persia to modern America, these narratives span centuries and continents to prove that love, not conflict, sits at the heart of Islamic civilization. The conversation reveals how Muslim stories can bridge cultural divides and help both Muslim and non-Muslim audiences find answers to life's deepest questions about love, loss, and spiritual connection.Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.  This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomen #WISEWomenPodcast #DaisyKhan #Islamophobia #Islamiceducation #LoveStoriesUncovered #MuslimHeritage #MuslimLoveStories #IslamsGreatestStoriesOfLove #SpiritualLove #FaithAndLove #DivineLove #leylaandMajnun #Rumi #MalcolmX #ProphetMuhammad #Khadijah #IslamicFilm #IslamicLoveStories #UnityProductionsFoundation #AlexKronemer #PBSDocumentary #InterfaithDialogue #MuslimNarratives #CrossCulturalUnderstanding #AuthenticStories #PeaceThroughMedia #ReligiousToleranceConnect with Dr Daisy Khan:Website:https://daisykhan.com/Podcast:https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Alex Kronemer:Website (Unity Productions Foundation):https://www.upf.tv/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-kronemer-91b4719a/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/alex_kronemerUnity Productions Foundation Social Media:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/unityproductionsfoundation/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/upftv/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/unity-productions-foundationMOST Resource Center:https://www.mostresource.org/staff/alex-kronemer/

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    Unpacking Islamophobia: Why White Christian Nationalists Target Islam

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan welcomes religious studies professor Todd Green to expose the calculated strategy behind white Christian nationalist attacks on Islam in America. Todd reveals the medieval origins of anti-Muslim sentiment, tracing modern Islamophobia back to European Christian kingdoms' political rivalries with Islamic empires centuries ago. Despite Muslims representing only 3% of the US population, discover why white Christian nationalists position them as existential threats to American identity and Christianity itself. The conversation uncovers the psychological mechanics of extremist thinking, including the universal human tendency toward tribalism and Us-versus-Them frameworks that fuel religious bigotry. Todd explains how these groups weaponize shallow theology and inherited stereotypes, recycling the same fear tactics previously used against Catholics, Jews, and other immigrant communities throughout American history. Learn why Muslims face presumptions of guilt that other religious groups escape, and explore actionable solutions including interfaith relationship-building and foreign policy reform that could reshape public perception and create lasting change. Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history’s unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders. We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment. This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs. Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges. News [Source: CBS Evening News] A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/ #WISEMuslimWomen #Islam #Islamawareness #Islameducation #Muslim #Women #WhiteChristianNationalist #WISEWomen #TruthAboutJihad #Islamophobia #AntiHate #JihadExplained #Islammisunderstood #StandUpToHate #Islamiceducation #AmericanMuslims #ReligiousFreedom #TruthMatters Connect with Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Todd Green: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddhgreen/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/toddhgreen Professional Profile: https://www.interfaithamerica.org/people/todd-green/ (Interfaith America)

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    Islamophobia: Unmasked | Part 1: What You Don't Know About Jihad

    In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, host Dr. Daisy Khan and human rights lawyer Qasim Rashid expose how Muslims have spent over two decades defending a peaceful faith practiced by 2 billion people. Discover the Cold War origins of Islam-terrorism associations, learn the true meaning of jihad as self-improvement rather than holy war, and explore Islam's detailed rules of warfare that actually prohibit harming civilians. Rashid reveals FBI statistics showing white supremacists represent America's greatest domestic terror threat, comprising 70% of mass shooters, while politicians face zero consequences for targeting Muslim officials. The conversation features Rashid's transformative story of responding to hate mail by fundraising for his attacker's sick wife, proving how authentic Islamic values of compassion can change hearts and minds more effectively than endless apologetics.Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history’s unsung heroines reclaim their light. WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time. In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard. Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions. At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.  This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.News [Source: CBS Evening News]A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartmanhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/#WISEWomen #TruthAboutJihad #Islamophobia #AntiHate #JihadExplained #Islammisunderstood #StandUpToHate #Islamiceducation #AmericanMuslims #ReligiousFreedom #TruthMattersConnect with Dr Daisy Khan:Website:https://daisykhan.com/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Qasim Rashid:Website:https://www.qasimrashid.com/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/qasim-rashid-esq-4b228918/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@QasimRashidInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/qasimrashid/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100050455931255

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    The Islamophobia Playbook: Mamdani Campaign Exposes the Strategy

    In this episode of Wise Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan teams up with research specialist Susanna Keiserman to expose the dangerous Islamophobic campaign targeting Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic primary winner for New York's mayoral race. Khan, who faced similar attacks in 2010 during her Lower Manhattan community center proposal, breaks down the familiar playbook being used against Muslim Americans seeking political leadership. Discover the specific tropes weaponized against Muslim candidates, from "Sharia law hysteria" to terrorism accusations that have nothing to do with actual policy positions. Learn why Mamdani's focus on affordable housing, childcare, and transit issues gets overshadowed by fear-mongering about his faith and immigration background. Khan explains how these attacks aren't just about one candidate but represent a systematic effort to keep Muslims as second-class citizens ho should "stay in their place" rather than aspire to executive leadership roles. This episode reveals how Islamophobia robs Americans of substantive democratic debate and why judging leaders by their policies rather than prayer schedules is essential for true religious freedom. #WISEWomen #Islamophobia #IslamophobiaPlaybook #AntiMuslimBias #AmericanMuslims #MamdaniCampaign #ZohranMamdani #NewYorkMayor #FightBigotry #StandUpToHate #ReligiousFreedom #AmericanDemocracy Connect with Dr Daisy Khan: Website: https://daisykhan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WiseWomenwithDaisyKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisewomenwithdaisykhan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275   Connect with Susanna Keiserman: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanna-keiserman-56045b344/

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    Creating Interfaith Dialogue with Washington Post's Sally Quinn

    Legendary Washington Post journalist Sally Quinn joins Daisy Khan for an extraordinary conversation about spiritual transformation, authentic faith, and the courage to create your own sacred path. Sally shares how she moved from atheism to becoming a woman of deep spirituality while founding the groundbreaking "On Faith" section at the Washington Post. In this dialogue, Sally reveals how she "cherry-picked" from different religions to create a faith that truly resonated with her soul, why the golden rule became the foundation of her spiritual practice, and how silent retreats helped her integrate the sacred and sensual aspects of human experience. She also discusses her latest novel, "Silent Retreat," which explores love and intimacy within spiritual community and shares her perspective on America's current spiritual crisis. This conversation touches on universal themes of authentic self-expression, the healing power of community gatherings, and why "being yourself" might be the most sacred act of all. Sally's journey reminds us that spirituality doesn't have to fit traditional molds and that sometimes the most genuine faith comes from questioning. Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: StartFragment Website: daisykhan.com LinkedIn: @drdaisykhan Podcast: Wise Women with Daisy Khan Instagram: daisykhan.nyc Twitter: DaisyKhan Connect with Sally Quinn : Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SallyQuinnOfficial/ Twitter - https://x.com/sallyquinndc Website - https://sallyquinndc.com/

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    Special Episode - Iran vs. Israel: No Winners - Expert Analysis with Banafsheh Keynoush

    In this episode of Wise Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Iranian-American author and Middle East expert Banafsheh Keynoush for an urgent discussion about the escalating Iran-Israel conflict that threatens global stability. As tensions reach a breaking point, Keynoush provides insider knowledge about Iran's nuclear capabilities, the religious fatwa against nuclear weapons, and why most Iranians actually support America despite decades of sanctions. Discover the real story behind Iran's 85 million people, their ethnic diversity, and why this ancient civilization has never been colonized. Learn about the failed nuclear negotiations, the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and how environmental disasters could devastate the entire Persian Gulf region. Keynoush explains Iran's underground missile capabilities, the succession plans for leadership, and why regime change through military action may backfire completely. This analysis goes beyond headlines to examine realistic scenarios for de-escalation, the role of Saudi Arabia and other regional powers, and what both Trump and Iranian leadership need to understand to prevent catastrophic war. Get the expert perspective on whether diplomacy can still prevail before it's too late. Banafsheh Keynoush, Ph.D. Fellow | Kroc Center for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame Non-Resident Scholar | Middle East Institute Author | "The Abraham Accords: National Security, Regional Order and Popular Representation"; “Saudi Arabia and Iran: Friends or Foes?”; “The World Powers and Iran: Before, During and After the Nuclear Deal” Authored Reports | “Revolutionary Iran’s Africa Policy”; “Red Sea Peace Initiatives: Saudi Arabia’s Role in the Ethiopia-Eritrea Rapprochement”.

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    Juneteenth: Islam’s Hidden Roots of American Emancipation

    What if the seeds of American emancipation were planted centuries before the Civil War by a 7th-century orphan who freed his enslaved surrogate mother? In the premiere episode of Wise Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Khan connects Prophet Muhammad's early abolition movement to the 10% of enslaved Africans who were Muslim – and whose descendants now represent 40% of American Muslims. Joined by educator Quran Shakir, this episode reveals how enslaved Muslim women braided escape routes into their daughters' hair, hid okra seeds in their scalps, and transformed quilts into freedom maps. From Bilal's call to prayer atop the Kaaba to Clara Muhammad's fight that legalized homeschooling in America, discover the spiritual resistance that shaped a nation. This isn't just history – it's a blueprint for modern liberation that connects ancient Islamic teachings to contemporary struggles for human dignity. Prepare to see Juneteenth, and your own faith journey, in an entirely new light. Facebook: @daisykhan Instagram: @daisykhan.nyc YouTube:  @daisykhanUSA  Madam Q Social https://www.instagram.com/quran.shakir/?locale=es_US&hl=en https://www.facebook.com/MadameQ.Shakir/ Yasiin Bey Social https://www.instagram.com/yasiinbey/ https://www.facebook.com/yasiinbey Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir Socials https://x.com/Bilqis_AbdulQ https://www.instagram.com/bilqisabdulqaadir/ Ibtihaj Muhammad https://www.instagram.com/ibtihajmuhammad/ https://www.facebook.com/ibtihajmuhammadusa/ Muhammad Ali Center https://www.instagram.com/alicenterlou/ https://www.facebook.com/MuhammadAliCenter/ #wisewomen #DaisyKhan #WISEWomenPodcast #courageouswomen #Juneteenth2025 #FreedomDay #BlackFreedom #EmancipationDay #IslamicHistory #FaithAndFreedom #IslamicLiberation #IslamicResistance #IslamInAmerica #AfricanMuslimHistory #EnslavedMuslims #BlackMuslimHistory #EnslavedMuslims #MuslimSlaves #BlackHistory #ReligiousFreedom #FaithBasedResistance #CivilRights

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    When Muslim Fathers Support Their Daughters: A Saudi Game-Changer's Story

    What happens when a father hands his bullied daughter a pair of shiny red boxing gloves and says "learn to defend yourself"? In Saudi Arabia, where women's sports were once completely banned, two fathers dared to see strength in their daughters instead of fragility – and accidentally sparked a revolution. Dr. Daisy Khan's father gave her boxing gloves that became her armor for life, while guest Lina K. AlMaeena's journalist father risked his reputation to publish press releases about his daughter's underground basketball team. For 22 years, Lina built Jeddah United in the shadows, using a commercial license loophole to train women athletes when sports were considered immoral for girls. Then Vision 2030 arrived, and everything changed overnight – women's workforce participation jumped ahead of schedule, driving became legal, and a nation transformed. Here's the contradiction: while fathers privately encouraged their daughters to be athletes, society publicly condemned women's sports as forbidden – until 70% of the population under 25 demanded change. This episode reveals how two fathers' faith in their daughters helped reshape not just individual lives, but an entire kingdom's future.This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan – because every woman's story matters.Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Website: daisykhan.comLinkedIn: @drdaisykhanPodcast: Wise Women with Daisy KhanInstagram: daisykhan.nycTwitter: DaisyKhan Follow Lisa K. Almeena and Jeddah UnitedWebsite: jeddahunited.comLinkedIn: @jeddah-unitedLina K. Almeena: Lina-K-Almaeena 

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    The Woman Who Founded Mecca: Hagar's Untold Story

    Welcome to the pilot episode of Wise Women with Daisy Khan - where we uncover the forgotten stories of extraordinary women who shaped our world. What if the holiest site in Islam was founded not by a king or prophet, but by a single mother abandoned in the desert? 2.5 million people annually retrace the exact footsteps of a single mother abandoned in the desert 4,000 years ago? Meet Hagar - the Egyptian noblewoman whose desperate search for water in barren sand founded Mecca itself. Her seven runs between two hills became the sacred ritual millions still perform today. The spring that saved her son flows even now, after 4,000 years, nourishing pilgrims and believers worldwide. Here's the contradiction: men who honor Hagar's courage by retracing in her footsteps often restrict women in their own lives from walking too fast, claiming it's immodest. They celebrate her independence in ritual while questioning women's capabilities in reality. Islamic scholar Daisy Khan reveals how one woman's refusal to surrender created a legacy transcending religious boundaries. This isn't just ancient history- it's a masterclass in leadership and the contradictions we still face. This is Wise Women with Daisy Khan - because every woman's story matters. Connect with Dr. Daisy Khan: Website: daisykhan.com LinkedIn: @drdaisykhan Podcast: Wise Women with Daisy Khan Instagram: daisykhan.nyc Twitter: DaisyKhan

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Taliban leaders stared across the table. The fate of women's rights hung in the balance. Dr. Daisy Khan didn't flinch.This is Wise women with Daisy Khan, where spirituality gets teeth and tradition finds its voice in today's chaos.Each week, Dr. Khan shatters expectations as she tackles global crises, cultural divides, and spiritual questions that others avoid. Former architectural designer turned international activist, she occupies a rare space between East and West, bringing guests who challenge, inspire, and occasionally shock.Male voices have dominated religious discourse long enough. With unflinching clarity and zero judgment, Dr. Khan explores everything from the spiritual significance of tariff wars to the hidden strength of ancient female figures – all while providing concrete steps for listeners to make immediate change.These aren't just conversations. They're bridges built between opposing worlds, lifelines for those feeling lost, and ammunition for those fighting to pre

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