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Welcome to the DC Muslim Youth podcast, where we share inspiring stories and insights from successful Muslim leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities. Join us as we explore a wide range of topics, from business and entrepreneurship, to health and wellness, to spirituality and faith. Each week, we sit down with a new guest who shares their unique perspective and experiences, and offers valuable advice and guidance to our listeners. Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive space for young Muslims to learn, grow, and be inspired, and to empower them to make positive contributions to their communities. Whether you're looking to launch your own business, pursue a career in healthcare, or simply deepen your connection to your faith, the DC Muslim Youth podcast is your go-to source for motivation, inspiration, and practical guidance. Tune in each week and join the conversation!

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FAITH IN FOCUS | Imam Farhan Siddiqi

Season 2Mar 18, 202441 min

Send us a text udughome.com CODE: DCMY for 5% off Join us for a captivating conversation with Imam Farhan, whose journey from studying biology to dedicating his life to Islamic work and Da'wah is both inspiring and enlightening. Born in Ohio and raised in Connecticut, Imam Farhan's decision to chang

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MUSLIM VOICES IN US POLITICS | Dr. Nader Hashemi

Season 2Feb 22, 20241h 1m

Send us a text In this thought-provoking interview, Dr. Nader Hashemi, an esteemed expert in Middle East and Islamic politics, sheds light on the evolving role of Muslim voices in US politics. As the Director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, Dr. Has

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TRANSFORMED THROUGH TRIALS | Ismail Royer's Story

Season 2Feb 8, 20241h 38m

Send us a text Join us in this compelling episode of Muslim Minds as we delve into the extraordinary life journey of our guest, who shares his profound experiences of reverting to Islam, fighting in Bosnia, surviving the aftermath of 9/11, enduring a 14-year prison sentence, and navigating the chall