
Yasir Qadhi
Yasir Qadhi was born in Houston, Texas and completed his primary and secondary education in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He graduated with a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston, after which he was accepted as a student at the Islamic University of Madinah.
After completing a diploma in Arabic, he graduated with a B.A. from the College of Hadith and Islamic Sciences.
Thereafter, he completed a M.A. in Islamic Theology from the College of Dawah, after which he returned to America and completed his doctorate, in Religious Studies, from Yale University. Currently he is teaching at Rhodes College, in Memphis, TN.
Latest episodes

Dec 30, 2024 • 26min
Blessings of Winter
Discover the spiritual benefits of winter, with insights on how this season facilitates worship through prayer and fasting. Learn about the importance of safety during winter, drawing on historical traditions and reflecting on contemporary challenges faced by the Muslim community in Bilad al-Sham. Explore the necessity of cultivating a stronger relationship with Allah amidst global struggles, emphasizing gratitude for peace while seeking divine protection and blessings.

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Dec 25, 2024 • 35min
The Messiah In Islam Jesus Son Of Mary
Dive into the fascinating Islamic perspective on Jesus, highlighting his miraculous birth and role as a servant, not divine. Explore misconceptions that arose in early Christianity, and how historical shifts, especially with Paul, transformed Jesus' teachings. Discover the intricate relationship between different Christian sects and Islamic beliefs, including views on the afterlife and how Muslims can balance faith with festive celebrations. This engaging discussion reveals the complexities of faith and the evolution of religious thought.

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Dec 25, 2024 • 33min
Lessons from the Grandfather Abu Diya - Becoming a Wave of Change
This discussion emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and recognizing blessings amidst adversity. Reflecting on a hadith, it examines the challenges facing the Muslim community, particularly in Gaza. There's a powerful critique of global indifference towards marginalized groups, urging an awakening of collective consciousness. Using the metaphor of foam vs. waves, it stresses quality in faith and actions. The inspiring story of an elderly man's dedication to orphans calls for selflessness and unity to create positive societal change.

Dec 22, 2024 • 50min
Doctors In Gaza - Gaza Is Alive Conference
Shadman Beg is a dedicated vascular surgeon who has tirelessly volunteered in Gaza, and Hina Chima is an OBGYN bringing her expertise to those in need. They discuss the heartbreaking medical conditions in Gaza's hospitals, detailing the immense challenges healthcare workers face amidst scarcity. Personal stories reveal the resilience of the local population despite overwhelming adversity. The episode emphasizes the emotional toll of war, the need for awareness, and solidarity for those suffering in Gaza.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 31min
Syria - Signs of the Day of Judgment on Their Nation
The discussion begins with a deep dive into the significance of Bilaad al-Sham in Islamic belief regarding the Day of Judgment. It critically analyzes the authenticity of hadith, especially those that relate to political upheavals in Islamic history. Historical conflicts and their misinterpretations are explored, shedding light on the disconnect between academic knowledge and real-world political dynamics. The conversation wraps up with reflections on past mistakes in the pursuit of freedom, along with a heartfelt prayer for the resilience of the people in Syria.

Dec 18, 2024 • 12min
Another Pharaoh Has Fallen - On The Liberation Of Syria
Recent struggles in Syria are poignantly compared to historical oppressions, highlighting faith in Allah as a source of strength. The discussion dives into the cycle of tyranny, emphasizing divine justice and the repercussions faced by oppressive regimes. It critiques Western powers' failure to address the roots of the Syrian crisis, advocating for a focus on shared values over national affiliations. The importance of community resilience and the right to worship freely are emphasized, reinforcing the ongoing quest for dignity and liberation.

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Dec 14, 2024 • 37min
7 Lessons from the Syrian Revolution
The podcast examines the humanitarian crisis in Syria, highlighting the stark contrast between the quest for freedom and the harsh realities of injustice. It discusses the solace found in faith amidst trials and the moral implications of enduring suffering. The dangers of sectarianism are scrutinized, along with the hypocrisy of Western powers in their human rights narratives. Finally, it advocates for a modern interpretation of Islamic governance that blends traditional teachings with contemporary social needs.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 35min
The History And Beliefs Of The Nusayri Alawite Sect
Discover the world of the Nusayri Alawite sect, a lesser-known group within Shia Islam with unique beliefs. Explore their views on Imams and soul transmigration, alongside their distinct practices. Learn about the Alawi community's political role in Syria, despite being a demographic minority. Delve into their historical roots, tracing back to Muhammad ibn Nusayr, and uncover the complexities of their extremist interpretations. Each topic invites a deeper understanding of religious diversity and the importance of fostering dialogue.

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Dec 7, 2024 • 37min
Jumaah Khutbah 06-12-2024
Reflect on the blessings of Allah through nature's diversity and seasonal changes. Discover the spiritual benefits of winter, from longer nights for prayer to opportunities for fasting. Learn about the flexibility of combining prayers in harsh winter conditions and the historical practices from the Prophet's time. Embrace faith through heartfelt duas, emphasizing self-preparation and support for the oppressed. The discussion wraps up with a reminder of community involvement and an engaging fundraiser announcement, promising delicious kababs to inspire support.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 19min
The Brutal Legacy of the Portuguese Empire
The podcast delves into the violent history of the Portuguese Empire, shedding light on its dark legacy and the atrocities committed during colonization, particularly in Muslim territories. It discusses the significance of Vasco de Gama and connects these actions to a devastating earthquake in Lisbon, interpreted as divine retribution. The narrative extends to the cultural and scientific impacts of the 1755 disaster, highlighting how such events can lead to the decline of empires and the rise of secular thought, all while exploring faith in times of crisis.