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The late night buzz - Shia Muslim podcast featuring co-hosts Ahmed Abbas and Sayed Ali Radhawi. We delve into some of the most contentious and pertinent issues each week with laughs and debate along the way. Subscribe now on all platforms & social media to never miss a conversation. #AfterMaghribAfter Maghrib Espiritualidad Islam
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  • Cycling to Karbala in under 7 days (ft. Desi Riders)
    May 21 2025

    Join us for an inspiring episode as we follow the journey of 40 passionate cyclists, known as the Desi Riders, who rode across Iraq from Basrah to Karbala. Passing through Samawah and Najaf, they faced intense challenges, emotional moments, and unforgettable encounters — including being joined by local Iraqi children along the way. Through heat, exhaustion, and hardship, their unwavering spirit carried them to their destination: the holy city of Karbala, arriving on the joyous occasion of his Wiladat. A story of resilience, brotherhood, and purpose you won’t want to miss.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Suffering, Sin, and Spiritual Burnout (ft. Ridha Jichi)
    May 15 2025

    In this powerful episode, Shaykh Ridha Jichi joins the After Maghrib Podcast to explore deep questions on spiritual distance, divine love, and the true meaning of Tawbah. Is your distance from God due to sin—or is He teaching you something greater? Can Tawbah be a rebirth, not just a return? Why do we fear God more than we love Him? Shaykh Ridha reflects on shame, trauma, suffering, and how Shia theology views pain as a path back to divine closeness. A must-watch for anyone seeking healing, mercy, and a deeper relationship with Allah.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • He ATTACKED me in public | SCHOLAR ROYALE - Ft. Sayed Ali Khalkhali & Sayed Mohammed Hassan Alsheraa
    May 8 2025

    In this explosive episode of the After Maghrib Podcast, Scholar Royale brings together two respected voices in Islamic discourse — Sayed Ali Khalkhali and Sayed Mohammed Hassan Alsheraa — for a no-holds-barred face-off on the most pressing questions from our community. These questions have been prepared with care, reflecting the frustrations and needs from you, the viewers.

    Segment 1: Relevancy, we ask: How can scholars lead while addiction, identity crises, and financial oppression rise? Are reputation wars and curated online personas undermining trust?

    Segment 2: Capability tackles tough issues like: Are scholars trained to lead or just preach? What safeguards exist against Khums misuse, and is the leadership gap dangerously widening?

    Segment 3: Adaptability explores: Will AI replace scholars in answering fatwas? Is Western scholarship in decline, and where's the line between wisdom and silence on urgent sociopolitical issues?

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    1 h y 50 m
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