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After Maghrib 🌙

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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. #AfterMaghrib

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  1. The Emotional Night of ARBAEEN (01:06:56)

    Arba’een is upon us and it’s a time for a deep reflection. This week, the boys talk about some of their favourite Ziyarat memories, the special status of this rank and how to benefit from this period, regardless where on earth you are. We also give some important updates about After Maghrib and what’s coming up in the next few months, as we wrap up this season of the podcast.

  2. We can't trust these "SHIA" scholars! (Ft. Sayed Mahdi Modarresi) (01:50:12)

    This week, Sayed Mahdi al-Modaressi returns to confront questions that continue to stir quiet - and sometimes not-so-quiet - controversy from pockets within the community. From differing views on the birth of Imam al-Mahdi (ajfs) to the boundaries of infallibility, and even the uncomfortable question of potential corruption within the hawza, no topic is off-limits. These are issues some shy away from. Others call them red lines.Where do you stand?We urge all listeners to seek guidance and search for truth, with an open heart and intellectual maturity - and not to take words of any scholar or mentor for gospel. All views expressed in this episode are reflective of the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts, nor After Maghrib.

  3. Muslims who don't pray (ft. Nabaa Baher) (00:54:51)

    In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Sister Nabaa Baher to delve into one of the most essential pillars of our faith: Salah. We discuss the purpose behind prayer, practical ways to strengthen our connection with it, and share hadiths of the Ahlulbayt (as) on the importance of fulfilling our wajib (obligatory) prayers. This conversation is more than just informative—it’s a wake-up call. If you've been neglecting your Salah or struggling to stay consistent, this episode is for you. Let it stir your soul and reignite your commitment to the most foundational act of worship in Islam.

  4. KARBALA is like nothing else! (ft. Zohaib Shariff & Husein Bandali) (01:28:01)

    Arbaeen is approaching - the 40th day after the Battle of Ashura, where over 25 million pilgrims flock to Karbala, Iraq, to visit the shrine of Imam Hussain (as) and his brother, Abbas ibn Ali (as), and pay respects and salutations. In this episode, Husein and Zohaib share their fondest memories and experiences visiting Iraq. The highs and lows, the best and most difficult moments, and what they'd advise to anyone yearning or unable to make a trip. This discussion is an emotional rollercoaster.

  5. Broken souls need Hussain (ft. Nouri Sardar) (01:20:26)

    Imam Hussain (as) shapes our lives in countless ways. For some, his impact is a spiritual boost felt during the month of Muharram. For others, it runs deeper, guiding them through life’s struggles every day of the year. In this episode, we’re once again joined by brother Nouri Sardar, who shares his personal journey of service, passion, and heartfelt stories, revealing how Imam Hussain (as) has the power to mend even the most broken souls. If you're seeking to ignite a true Hussaini spiritual revival, this conversation is for you.WATCH NOW The Key to Love (Muharram Short Film referenced in this episode) https://youtu.be/SH0tSvQCAQ4?si=3S6PLmZkNbiMp7M2

  6. Stop LIMITING Imam Hussain! (ft. Sheikh Azhar Nasser) (01:05:25)

    The aftermath of the Day of Ashura means we have a lot to reflect on, and a lot to work on. We're joined this week by Sheikh Azhar Nasser of the USA, who guides us on understanding the mission of Imam Hussain (as) through a number of lenses. We review why Karbala does not receive global media attention, how to propagate the message of the Imam, and tackling misconceptions of Karbala - like did the Shia kill Imam Hussain, was Karbala a political tug of war, and much more. Not to be missed!

  7. Imam Hussain calls the broken 💔 ft. Shaykh Jaffer H Jaffer (00:57:19)

    Our heartfelt condolences to you all on the sorrowful tragedy of Ashura. Together, we mourn the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (as), along with his noble family and loyal companions. This week, we’re honoured to be joined by the esteemed Sheikh Jaffer H. Jaffer from Toronto, who guides us through the deeper meaning of Imam Hussain’s (as) mission. His courageous stand against Yazid son of Mua'wiyah,reshaped the trajectory of Islam and inspired generations. Together, we explore the political, spiritual, and social dimensions of Karbala, and reflect on the timeless lessons drawn from his unmatched character and unwavering resolve.

  8. Imam Hussain isn't just yours! (ft. Mohamedali Gokal & Muntazir Rai) (01:06:33)

    How do we introduce Imam Hussain (as) to others? Why don't more people know about such a monumental figure in human history? Have we failed as a community in bringing his message to others? This week, we're joined by Ahmed's brother, Mohamedali, and Muntazir Rai - both key figures within Who is Hussain (www.whoishussain.org). They talk to us about their learnings from transmitting the message of Karbala to the non-Muslim, how to approach the conversation and how we can improve it.Utilise Who is Hussain's resources this Ashura/Muharram: https://whoishussain.org/share/To support Who is Hussain: https://whoishussain.org/donate/đŸ–€ This Muharram, consider supporting After Maghrib. With your help, we can sustain our studio, enhance our production, and continue sharing spiritually rich, thought-provoking conversations that honour the legacy of the Ahlulbayt (as). Help us spread the timeless message of Imam Hussain (as) — become a partner or make a one-off donation today: https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate

  9. Muharram is here: Tears, Love & Being Hussaini (ft. Mohamed Ali) (00:47:32)

    As hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world mark the beginning of Muharram, our co-hosts, joined by Brother Mohamed Ali, open up about their emotions surrounding Ashura. They share personal reflections, heartfelt memories, and explore what it truly means to live and be recognised as Hussaini. This conversation sets the tone for a month of remembrance, love, and spiritual awakening rooted in the legacy of Imam Hussain (A.S).đŸ–€ This Muharram, consider supporting After Maghrib. With your help, we can sustain our studio, enhance our production, and continue sharing spiritually rich, thought-provoking conversations that honour the legacy of the Ahlulbayt (as). Help us spread the timeless message of Imam Hussain (as) — become a partner or make a one-off donation today: https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate

  10. Trumps response to Khamenei (ft. Str. Batool Subeiti) (01:10:36)

    What next for Iran and Israel? Will the US intervene under the command of President Trump, and is Ayatollah Khamenei a legitimate target? These are questions amongst others discussed this week by political analyst, Batool Subeiti. We start with a generic overview of the geopolitical and historical state of affairs, before getting into the current climate of war and risk. We also discuss the effect on the Muslim world, and the relationship between Sunnis and Shias at a time like this. This is an episode not to be missed - and one which is incumbent on all to hear. All and any views disclosed in this discussion are done so independently by speakers, and are not reflective of the brand.

  11. Trump VS Iran (Ft. Ammar) (01:04:59)

    In this episode of the After Maghrib Podcast, we’re joined by Ammar to explore what Donald Trump’s potential return as the 47th President of the USA could mean for Western Muslims and other communities. Why did Kamala Harris fail? What mechanisms did the Republicans use which were effective? What is Trump’s record on Islamophobia and fascism? Ammar gives further insight on the inevitable effect on Gaza, and on US-Israel relations. Join us for a deep dive into the challenges and possibilities that may lie ahead for Muslims in America and beyond.

  12. Unapologetically Shia - Eid Al-Ghadeer Special 💚 (ft. Sheikh Mustafa Akhound) (01:37:51)

    In this special Eid al-Ghadir episode, Sayed Ali Radhawi is joined by Sheikh Mustafa Akhound to discuss Wilaya, the responsibility of parents, building a Shia identity from a young age, and how to raise children prepared to serve Imam al-Mahdi (AJ). Together, they explore the teachings of the Ahlulbayt (as) and highlight Imam Ali (as) as a role model in tarbiyyah. A must-watch for Muslim parents, future parents, and anyone passionate about raising the next generation of unapologetically Shia Muslims.

  13. Great VS Evil Leaders (ft. Muhammad Damji) (01:18:23)

    What really makes a leader worth following? And why are so many communities today breaking under pressure? In this power-packed episode, we sit down with Muhammad Damji - respected community leader, mentor, and changemaker - to explore the hidden qualities of true leadership, the overlooked psychology of teenagers, and the essential functions of a strong, united community. This discussion doesn’t hold back - sharing years of wisdom, hard truths, and inspiring stories that will challenge how you see your role in society. Whether you're a parent, teacher, leader, or just trying to make sense of today’s chaos - this episode is a must-watch.

  14. Do ONLY Shia Muslims get to HEAVEN?! (ft. Sayed Zafar Abbas) (01:22:13)

    In this episode of After Maghrib, we sit down with Sayed Zafar Abbas to explore the provocative and pressing question of religious pluralism through a Shi‘i theological lens. Is Islam’s finality compatible with the salvation of others? Can divine justice accommodate those who never encountered the Imamate? We navigate tensions between exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism—drawing from Qur’anic verses, classical scholars like al-‘Allama al-Hilli, and contemporary thought. From metaphysics to modernity, we ask whether the Shia tradition has something unique to offer today’s interfaith world. A conversation for seekers, skeptics, and everyone in between.

  15. Cycling to Karbala in under 7 days (ft. Desi Riders) (01:09:14)

    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.

  16. Suffering, Sin, and Spiritual Burnout (ft. Ridha Jichi) (01:27:27)

    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.

  17. He ATTACKED me in public | SCHOLAR ROYALE - Ft. Sayed Ali Khalkhali & Sayed Mohammed Hassan Alsheraa (01:50:16)

    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?

  18. Imam Ali’s timeless advice on leaving a legacy (ft. Sayed Jawad Elhassan) (00:53:41)

    In this episode, we explore the timeless wisdom of Imam Ali (as): "Live among people in such a manner that if you die, they weep over you, and if you are alive, they crave your company." Join Sayed Ali and Sayed Jawad ElHassan as they delve into what it means to leave a lasting impression through good character (akhlaq), sincerity, and genuine service to others. Together, they reflect on the powerful legacy of the Ahlulbayt (as) and discuss practical ways to live a meaningful life with purpose, compassion, and integrity. If you’ve ever wondered what it truly means to live beautifully and be remembered for your presence — this episode is for you. Your support helps us sustain our studio, invest in better equipment, and continue bringing you high-quality conversations every week. Make a one-off donation to After Maghrib today - https://www.aftermaghrib.com/donate

  19. Sahih Bukhari left him OUT! (ft. Sayed Mohammed Ali Rizvi) (01:07:16)

    In this powerful After Maghrib episode, Sayed Mohammed Ali Rizvi reflects on the life and legacy of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq — the revered teacher of the founders of the four Sunni madhabs: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali. Despite his vast influence, why is Imam al-Sadiq nearly absent from Sunni hadith collections like Sahih Bukhari? Was it fear of Shi’a association? Discover the forgotten impact of his teachings on Islamic thought and the stark contrast between famous history and the real truth. A moving tribute to a giant of knowledge who still shapes minds, yet rarely gets his due.

  20. The dark side of Faith (ft. Sayed Jawad Elhassan) (00:43:43)

    In this powerful episode of After Maghrib, Sayed Jawad Elhassan joins us once again to explore deep issues affecting Muslim communities today — from spiritual resilience in secular environments to the misuse of religion in family dynamics. We also discuss raising children with love over fear, mental health, and how to balance faith with emotional well-being. Real stories, raw insights, and honest conversations make this a must-watch for anyone navigating faith, identity, and community in today’s world.

  21. MOHAMMED HIJAB: Allegations & Cults (ft. Mohamed Ali) (01:10:21)

    Every now and then, a new alleged scandal involving abuse by a person of religious influence surfaces — the latest being Mohammed Hijab, an online dawah preacher. This incident has sparked a deeper conversation about why abuse of authority occurs, and how Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) may either protect or fail to safeguard the rights of victims.We also explore the forms of manipulation and deceit often found within cults — especially the tactics used by cult-like spiritual leaders who claim exclusive authority and easy access to higher realms of knowledge, truth, and spirituality. This week, our brother Mohamed Ali joins us to unpack these important issues.If you or someone you know is experiencing any form of abuse, please reach out to qualified and trustworthy individuals or organisations within the community. If there is any threat to safety or wellbeing, or if you have witnessed unlawful or harmful behavior, do not hesitate to escalate the matter to the relevant authorities.

  22. Hijacked Masculinity & Toxic Influencers (Ft Yusif Mashkour) (01:32:35)

    In this episode, we sit down with Yusif Mashkour, a Shia fitness influencer known for pushing back against weak mindsets, toxic anti-Shia trends, and the hijacking of masculinity. We dive deep into the modern crisis of manhood—how social media, influencer culture, and the red-pill movement have shaped (or misshaped) the way young men see themselves. We talk about what it really means to be a strong man—not just physically, but spiritually and mentally. Can you be masculine and Shia in a world that mocks both? We also get into the dire need for strong role models online, in a social media scene which mocks the school of the Ahlulbayt (as) with myths and misconceptions - some of which we address.

  23. Reacting to Cringe Muslim TikToks (2025 Edition) (00:58:29)

    From influencers like Fanum sharing their devotion to God to Angry Ginges take on 'Wallahi,' we explore how figures like Dr. Mohammed Taher have shaped our perspectives. This episode takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions, reflecting on the moments that defined our year. Don’t miss this deep dive into faith, culture, and personal growth!

  24. Secrets of The Night of Qadr (Ft Sheikh Ayub Rashid) (01:12:30)

    As the month of Ramadhan enters its final nights, we turn to Allah (SWT) with hope for forgiveness, mercy, and guidance. We do this by connecting the remembrance of Imam Ali’s (AS) shahadat with Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power). One of the recommended acts on these nights is to recite and reflect on the Holy Quran, especially Surah al-Qadr. This week, Sheikh Ayub Rashid takes us on a spiritual and literary journey, exploring this profound chapter of the Quran, verse by verse. To truly benefit from these sacred nights, this podcast is a must-hear!

  25. Muawiya vs Al-Hassan (Ft Sayed Mohammed Hassan Alsheraa) (01:21:44)

    It’s time we talked about Imam Hassan (AS). The second Imam of the Shia is often vilified or overlooked, particularly regarding his misunderstood “peace treaty” with Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan. In this episode, the respected Sayed Mohammed Hassan Al Sheraa helps us navigate his wisdom amidst the misconceptions, especially in light of recent discussions surrounding the Muawiyah series released by MBC this Ramadan. Who really was al-Hassan (AS), and what betrayal and hypocrisy can be seen from Banu Umayyah? A must-hear discussion this Shahr Ramadan.

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