What does it take to truly learn? In this episode of The Journey To Knowledge, Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda reflects on the heart, discipline, and sincerity needed to walk the path of sacred knowledge — and what one must keep in mind along the way: that knowledge is not just information, but a means to transform the soul and draw closer to Allah.
Today, we bring together three powerful voices to reflect on one of the most enduring figures of our time: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz — Malcolm X.Joining us is Ustadha Iesha Prime — a celebrated educator and spiritual leader who has long been at the forefront of reclaiming the sacred narrative of Black Muslim women and prophetic activism.We’re also joined by Imam Yasin Dwyer — a poet, chaplain, and thinker whose decades of work in prisons and Canadian institutions has carried forward the legacy of transformative leadership rooted in justice and mercy.And finally, Brother Shaun King — an activist, writer, and global voice on racial justice and systemic reform. He brings to this table a deeply personal and public journey of speaking truth to power.Together, they reflect on the life, struggle, and legacy of Malcolm X — not just as an icon of resistance, but as a man of faith, growth, and immense relevance in our world today.
In this episode of the ISNA Canada Podcast, we sit down withStephen Brown, CEO of theNational Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), to discuss the Supreme Court challenge againstBill 21, the rise ofIslamophobia in Canada, and the role of Muslim political engagement. Brown explains whyQuebec’s approach to religious minorities affects all Canadians, how thenot withstanding clause is being used to strip away fundamental rights, and why Muslims must take an active role in shaping Canada’s future. He also reflects on theGreen Square Campaign and the tragic lessons from the Quebec City Mosque massacre. As Canada approaches acritical election, this conversation is a must-watch for those who care aboutjustice, advocacy, and the future of Muslim rights in Canada.
In this episode, Shaykh Usman Qamar and Ustadh Abdelrahman Murphy dive into the essential role of third spaces in the Muslim community. These spaces go beyond traditional masjids, offering a place where everyone—especially those who feel disconnected—can find belonging, spiritual growth, and meaningful connections.
Through heartfelt stories and deep insights, they explore how third spaces nurture the soul, foster community, and inspire individuals to embrace their faith in a way that feels welcoming and relevant.
Whether you're searching for your place in the community or passionate about building one, this episode will leave you inspired.
00:00 Introduction: A Special Conversation
01:16 Episode Begins: A Warm Welcome
02:04 The Journey of Roots
04:06 Filling the Gap for Young Professionals
07:18 Expanding to Serve All Generations
08:55 The Philosophy of Roots
14:08 Why Many Feel Disconnected
18:32 Third Spaces and the Masjid
21:02 Transforming Lives Through Community
25:05 Building a Holistic Ecosystem
27:04 How to Start Your Own Community Space
34:37 Closing Thoughts: Bringing Medina to Life
In this episode of the ISNA Canada Podcast, we sit down with Ustadh Mohammed Isaaq, founder and principal instructor at Claritas Universal, to explore the transformative power of self-knowledge. With years of expertise in behavioral intelligence and the classical science of the four temperaments, Ustadh Isaaq shares profound insights into how understanding ourselves can lead to personal and spiritual growth.
Discover how the four temperaments—a framework rooted in centuries of Islamic scholarship—can enhance your relationships, improve your well-being, and deepen your connection with Allah. Ustadh Isaaq discusses practical ways to integrate mind, body, and soul, offering a holistic, spiritually rooted approach to navigating life’s challenges. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation filled with timeless wisdom and actionable takeaways.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Guest Introduction
1:20 Why Knowing Yourself Matters
3:30 Four Temperaments vs. Other Methods
9:21 Overview of the Four Temperaments
12:04 Practical Applications of the Temperaments
15:04 Identifying Dominant and Subdominant Traits
17:18 Defining the Four Temperaments
23:22Cultural Influences on Temperament
27:28 Temperaments and Conflict
33:28 Secular Psychology vs. Holistic Frameworks
38:12 Temperaments and Spiritual Growth
43:27 Virtues and Vices of Temperaments
49:25 Why Self-Reflection Matters
55:19 Empowerment Through Responsibility
56:22 Conclusion
In life, we often find ourselves standing at the edge of uncertainty, longing for answers and clarity. Ask and Surrender: Navigating the Unknown with Faith explores the profound act of placing trust in Allah during life’s most unpredictable moments. Drawing from deeply personal experiences and the wisdom shared in Suhaib Rumi’s book, this conversation delves into the transformative power of surrendering control, aligning your intentions with faith, and removing the barriers that hinder connection with the Creator. Discover how to navigate the unknown with peace and purpose, trusting that Allah’s plan unfolds perfectly, even when it comes from the most unexpected places.
Chapters:
(00:00) The Story Behind “Suhaib Rumi”
(03:00) Life-Changing Lessons from Solitary Confinement
(07:50) Trusting Allah in the Unknown
(10:40) The Birds and Divine Provision
(13:00) Planting Faithful Seeds in Life
(15:50) What’s Blocking Your Prayers?
(19:50) Overcoming Guilt and Shame in Faith
(24:30) The Problem with New Age Spirituality
(29:00) Letting Go of Control in Du’a
(33:20) Why You Must Know Allah’s Attributes
(36:40) A New Way to Look at Du’a
(37:50) Final Words from Suhaib Rumi
Note: This episode has been recorded earlier in the year, but is still relevant to the events taking place in the world today.In this powerful episode of the ISNA Canada Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Yasir Khan, an ophthalmologist and facial trauma specialist, and Dr. Noor Amin, a primary care physician, who have returned from medical missions in Gaza. These two doctors share their firsthand accounts of the overwhelming humanitarian crisis, the resilience of the people, and the devastating impact of war on Gaza’s healthcare system.As they recount their experiences in overcrowded hospitals and make-do clinics, they also reflect on how their Islamic faith carried them through moments of hardship. From the strength of the people of Gaza to the challenges of delivering critical care under siege, this conversation offers a unique window into the on-the-ground realities faced by Gaza’s healthcare workers.Join us as we explore the intersection of medicine, faith, and resilience in one of the most war-torn regions of the world. This episode sheds light not only on the horrors of conflict but also on the enduring spirit of a community fighting for survival.Subscribe to our channel for more impactful stories, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
00:00- Intro to the Podcast
00:49- Doctors’ Introductions
02:32 - Witnessing the Atrocities
04:05 - Living in Constant Danger
07:18 - Devastation of Gaza’s Hospitals
08:52 - Camps in Hospitals
11:06 - Exploring Nasser Hospital’s Ruins
18:28 - Unbreakable Faith Amidst Tragedy
20:32 - Unshakeable Positivity and Faith
23:34 - Children Learning Quran
29:28 - Acknowledgment from the Outside World
31:25 - Unyielding Dignity
32:51 - Protests and Solidarity Bring Hope
In this episode, Ustadh Amjad Tarsin delves into the ways in which we can protect our hearts from worldly matters. He outlines the harms of putting worldly success as the metric of our lives and how that effects our relationship with Allah. Ustadh Amjad discusses how each of us should cultivate our souls to seek nearness to Allah, and His Messenger rather than busying ourselves with social media and people's opinions.
In this episode, Shaykh Yasir Fahmy answers the question "how can the Prophet, who passed away 1400 years ago, be a living reality in our lives?" Shaykh Yasir delves into practical ways to apply the Prophet’s principles of compassion, justice, and activism in today’s context, highlighting specific examples from his life that continue to inspire and inform contemporary efforts for positive social change. He discusses how each of us should cultivate our own unique relationship with the Prophet built on love, which can only come through knowing who the Prophet is.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - What Does It Mean to Have a Living, Breathing Relationship with the Prophet (PBUH)?
5:37 - The Messengership of Allah (PBUH)
17:44 - The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
18:18 - How to Realize the Prophet’s Role in Our Lives
31:16 - How to Overcome the Pull of the Modern World
34:38 - Strength, Power, and Resilience
43:29 - Preserving and Protecting the Guidance of Allah
45:59 - What We Say Every Day in Salah (Prayer)
In this deeply moving session, Imam Khalid Latif explores the profound wisdom of prophetic healing, offering solace and guidance for those navigating the pain of loss. Rooted in Islamic teachings, Imam Latif emphasizes the importance of stillness and reflection in moments of grief, drawing from the timeless examples of the Prophets.
He highlights how prophetic healing is not just an individual journey but also a communal one, where reaching out and being present for one another is essential. Through this lens, Imam Latif discusses the significance of communal support and the shared responsibility of lifting each other in times of sorrow. He shares practical steps to find peace and resilience amidst heartache, encouraging us to embrace our emotions, connect with our Creator, and find comfort in the bonds of community and faith.
Whether you're dealing with personal loss or supporting others through difficult times, this talk provides spiritual tools to help heal and nurture both the individual and the community.
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Ustadah Ieasha Prime, a renowned scholar and advocate for Islamic female scholarship.
We explore the vital contributions they've made to preserving and spreading sacred knowledge. Ustadah Ieasha delves into the unique struggles women face in sacred spaces, from access to education to the challenges of leadership roles within the community. Together, we discuss the obstacles that Muslim women encounter as they strive to integrate into our communities while holding onto their identities and faith. This episode is a deep dive into the resilience, wisdom, and ongoing journey of Muslim women in the pursuit of knowledge and community engagement.
The ISNA Canada Podcast - designed to create meaningful conversations in a world that often feels devoid of meaning - in both video and audio format.
Each podcast episode will address a different issue that pertains to contemporary Muslim Canadian life. Through open conversations, we aim to build community and offer guidance.