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More Muslim is a narrative audio documentary series that explores the Muslim experience, with all its messiness. Each episode is a narrative, transhistorical journey into one aspect of the Muslim experience that defined or is being defined by the modern world. This season is a production of Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women and is focused on covering some of the most interesting stories in the Muslim world through the lived experiences of Muslim women.Copyright More Muslim, 2026 Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Islam
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  • #5 Hanabneehu: Rebuilding Sudan, One Class at a Time
    Mar 19 2026

    When war broke out in Sudan in April 2023, Dr. Fairouz El Hijzi had to flee her home with her family. Two months later, as a hastily-appointed interim dean of architecture, she faced an impossible choice: give up on her students' futures or attempt to resume classes in the middle of the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history. This is the story of what happened when she and her students decided to keep hope alive and build a new future for Sudan in the midst of the destruction all around them.

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    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Reported by Yassmin Abdel-Magied.

    Produced by Taqwa Sadiq.

    Edited by Sarah Qari.

    Original music, sound design, and engineering by Alexander Overington.

    Fact checking by Heba Elorbany.

    English translations voiced by Wa’ad Abu Obeida, Lina Altayib, and Hazim Ali.

    Special thanks to Ahmed Adm, Prof. Eisa Bashier Mohamad, Muhammad Fathallah, Hafsa Omar, Rawia Farog Khater Muhammad, Lubna Ahmed Hussein, and all the students and teachers who shared their stories.

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    This season of More Muslim is powered by Al Mujadilah, a center and mosque for women in Qatar. If you liked our show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. A transcript of this episode will be available shortly on our website.

    More about our show at moremuslim.org.

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    Further reading:

    Amidst war & displacement in Sudan, my aunt won't stop educating | Yassmin Abdel-Magied, The New Arab

    Learn more about the ongoing crisis in Sudan at Keep Eyes On Sudan.

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    36 m
  • #4 A Recitation Revolution
    Mar 6 2026

    For most of her life, Maryam believed women couldn’t recite the Qur’an aloud. That a woman’s voice, especially while reciting the Qur’an, is awrah. Something to be hidden. Then, one day in high school, she heard a girl recite in public. Reporter Nadeen Shaker shares the story of Maryam Amir, one woman’s journey to revive her relationship with Islam through the Qur’an. And how it sparked a recitation revolution.

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    CREDITS:

    Reported and produced by Nadeen Shaker.

    Editing by Anisa Khalifa and Salman Ahad Khan.

    Additional editing by Sarah Qari.

    Original music, sound design, and engineering by Alexander Overington.

    Additional music by Salman Ahad Khan.

    Fact checking by Heba Elorbany.

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    This season of More Muslim is powered by Al Mujadilah, a center and mosque for women in Qatar. If you liked our show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. A transcript of this episode will be available shortly on our website.

    More about our show at moremuslim.org.

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    Guests:

    Maryam Amir, founder of Qariah: The Women Qur'an Reciters App and PhD candidate at International Islamic University Malaysia

    Dr. Zainab Talha, scholar and Qur'an reciter regarded as the first female to record the entirety of the Qur'an in audio.

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    Further reading:

    Egypt's Forgotten Women Qur'an Reciters | Nadeen Shaker, New Lines Magazine

    The Quran recitation app bringing women’s voices to the fore | Aysha Khan, Analyst News

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    50 m
  • #3.5 A Translator's Tale (from The Digital Sisterhood)
    Feb 25 2026

    In last week’s episode, The Secret Translators, we told the story of the three white American reverts behind the Saheeh International translation of the Qur’an, and the unique challenges they faced in translating the holy text. But that was only part of the story.

    This week, we’re sharing an episode from The Digital Sisterhood that digs deeper into the life of one of the translators, Amatullah "AJ" Bentley. There was so much more to than AJ's story than we were able to cover on the episode, and on this episode, Cadar follows up with a different set of questions inspired by a curiosity she noticed on AJ's LinkedIn page.

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    CREDITS:

    Reported by Cadar Mohamud.

    Produced by Muna Scekomar, with help from assistant producers Nima Harun and Khweya Bezeid.

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    A new episode of More Muslim will be out next Wednesday. In the meantime, check out The Digital Sisterhood's latest season, which premiered last week with a story featuring our host, Sohaira Siddiqui: https://pod.link/1562999893/episode/NTYwNzgwMmEtMGUxNS0xMWYxLWE0NDctZDcxZjQ3MjNiYmJj

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    46 m
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