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Kashmir struggles to keep itself in the news despite the gross rights violations and human oppression that takes place in the Valley. Within the broader conflict are the struggles experienced by women. And among them, female journalists. Ruwa Shah is a young Kashmiri writer who...

Many classical Islamic scholars have ruled that organ donation is not permissible under Islamic law. However, medical practices have advanced and contemporary scholars are re-looking the old laws. One such scholar is Sheikh Yusuf Badat, a Canadian based Imam at the Mathabah Institute. This podcast...

Deconstructing the confusion that Libya is cannot be easy following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi. A myriad of armed groups, each with an agenda and sponsor, have pulled in the country in to bloody mess. But is hasn't always been this way. Mualima Farzanah Adam...

Muallima Farzanah Adam and Azhar Vadi chat to Central Asia researcher, Sarah Kendzior, about Uzbekistan, its history, the life of Islam Karimov and what the future possibly holds. (Originally aired on Salaamedia on 14/09/16)...

A discussion between Farzanah Adam, an Islamic scholar, Margie Orford, author and president of PEN SA and Azhar Vadi, a journalist at Salaamedia, on freedom of expression and the right to offend. (Originally aired on Salaamedia on 07/09/16)...