Voices for peace

  • Podcast 39: Feminist Rhetoric and Wars

    Iffat Mirza Rashid and Nour Odeh reflect on recent military aggressions and the use of feminist rhetoric to justify the violence enacted on Muslim societies. Looking at recent tragedies, as well as the notion of manufactured consent, this podcast explores and unpicks how women are impacted by the very wars that claim to liberate them,…

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  • Sameea Jonnud, Hampshire  It’s October 2024 and I sit down one morning with a cup of coffee; the Al-Jazeera news channel is on the television and I leave it running. The segment happens to be about the US election but I don’t hear what is being said as my eyes follow the ticker tape at…

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  • Podcast 19: Women: Strength and Resilience

    Bareera Ghaffar and Cemal Inam talk about what it is for a woman to have strength and to be resilient. They look through a historic lens at role models from early Islam and try and shed light on the journey to finding strength, keeping it, and thus being advocates for peace through acts of strength…

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  • Dystopian Days

    Dystopian Days

    Danila Jonnud, Hampshire A few years ago I thought the world had become a dystopia. Even at 13 I knew that the crashing economy, the seemingly incompetent government, and the disparity between the wealthy elite making decisions for the less fortunate public didn’t sit right with me. I told my friends, “this is how it…

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  • Ayesha Naseem, Blackburn In a time of great unease in the world, fear and a degree of pessimism could easily take over one’s mind, making them worry for the future. At that point, it is very human to want to look for support, security, and comfort. For believers in God, that peace and that solace…

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  • Iffat Mirza, Cambridge This last Ramadan I had invited some old school friends to break our fast together and have dinner. As we discussed our plans for the rest of the year, events that we had looked forward to for months, tickets bought a year ago, or celebrations coming up, one issue kept coming up:…

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  • Bareera Ghaffar, Birmingham This year Ramadan comes at a time when hearts are heavy, when the soul needs nourishment, and when the world at every corner is crying for help. The holiest month in the Islamic calendar is not solely about abstaining from food and water from dawn to sunset, but rather about deep reflection…

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  • Nooresahar Ahmad, Hampshire  Like many, I find myself entering Ramadan wondering how to deal with the knowledge that, in Gaza, the Palestinian people continue to face horrors beyond comprehension. I wonder what it means to fast knowing that in the Gaza strip, at least 576,000 people are facing catastrophic levels of food insecurity. One in…

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  • Never Again?

    Sarah Ward  The shot that was heard around the world.  I can envision it even now.  I learned about it in school annually.  One of those pivotal aspects of growing up ‘British’. A young man enjoying his life when he was cruelly assassinated – his life snatched brutally away- we were told.  This act propelled…

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  • Podcast – Pathways to Peace: Who Is Leading The Way?

    Under the banner of Voices For Peace, Podcast 15 features Iffat Mirza and Danila Jonnud discussing the importance of advocating for peace in our unsettled world.

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