

Mohammed Hijab
Muslim Central
Mohammed Hijab is a debater and public speaker who engages in discussions and polemics on a wide variety of topics including religion, politics and society. He completed a Politics degree and a Masters in History from Queen Mary University. He has taught and instructed courses on humanities and languages in many contexts.
Mohammed Hijab has numerous Ijazahs in some Islamic sciences and has studied in multiple Islamic seminaries including the Shinqeeti Institute which employs a traditional Mauritanian style of teaching the Sacred Sciences.
Mohammed Hijab is currently doing further postgraduate research in Islamic studies at SOAS University of London.
Mohammed Hijab has numerous Ijazahs in some Islamic sciences and has studied in multiple Islamic seminaries including the Shinqeeti Institute which employs a traditional Mauritanian style of teaching the Sacred Sciences.
Mohammed Hijab is currently doing further postgraduate research in Islamic studies at SOAS University of London.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 1, 2020 • 12min
2 Christians Denounce Trinity in Ghana

Apr 25, 2020 • 39min
Proof the Quran is Preserved
Mohammed Hijab and Sh. Ahmed Kamel

Mar 29, 2020 • 10min
Words of Protection at Night
A full list of the supplications are here : https://www.hisnulmuslim.com/index-page-chapitre-id_chapitre-27-lang-en.html

Mar 29, 2020 • 21min
Critical Advice on the CoronaVirus

Mar 2, 2020 • 34min
Liberalism
White Colonialist's New Religion
This lecture discusses the history of liberalism and some of its fundamental epistemological flaws. it does so especially in the context of the relationship between Islam and the West.
You can view an article here -http://salam.org.uk/2018/10/01/the-problems-with-liberalism/

Mar 2, 2020 • 32min
Does the Quran Deal with Atheists

Sep 12, 2019 • 31min
Islam and the Dark Face of Feminism
This lecture attempts to assess the changing premise of feminism throughout the years. It also sheds light on the historical racism associated the ideology. The lecture compares feminist models of 'women's rights' and Islamic ones.


