Episodios

  • 3 Wars Reshaping 2026
    Apr 4 2026

    3 Wars Reshaping 2026 This episode of the Geopolity examines the widening conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia: the stalemate between the U.S./Israel and Iran, rising Iranian influence and oil revenues, and the prospect of U.S. ground troops largely aimed at saving political face.

    It also explores Israel’s campaign in Lebanon and Gaza, Hezbollah’s response, and how regional pressures — including the closure of the Straits of Hormuz — are raising global economic and strategic stakes.

    Finally, the episode looks at renewed tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the implications for regional stability, and possible paths to negotiation or further escalation. Source: https://youtu.be/BYlj207x-mM?si=XOegzPyPjLnIC1JV

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    24 m
  • Mercy for Mankind — But Where Is It
    Apr 3 2026

    Muslim lands trapped at the center of global conflict, and an Ummah still asking why victory does not come. From Iran to Palestine, from the Strait of Hormuz to the wider Muslim world, this discussion does not treat today’s crises as isolated events.

    Let's question the very systems, loyalties, and leadership structures that keep the Ummah on the receiving end of oppression.

    If Islam is truly the mercy for mankind, then what exactly is missing from our reality today?

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    20 m
  • Debating the Islamic Secular | Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury | ISLAMIC OASIS LIVE 212
    Mar 28 2026

    Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury joins us to discuss "The Islamic Secular" by Dr. Sherman Jackson, which reexamines the way we understand how Islamic law shapes Muslim societies.

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    Chapters

    0:00:00 - Introduction

    0:02:56 - What is the 'Islamic secular?'

    0:05:37 - Islamic secular VS Western secular

    0:12:36 - How Sharia'h Rulings are Derived

    0:18:14 - What makes an act 'Islamic?'

    0:23:34 - Are there really actions outside the Ahkam al-Shari'ah?

    0:31:29 - Commands, Guidelines, and Goals of the Shari'ah

    0:40:55 - Problem of Reinforcing the Status Quo

    0:51:46 - Imagining an Islamic Future

    1:02:50 - Muslim Autonomy & Self-Actualization

    1:08:51 - Closing Statements

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  • When Al-Aqsa Closes, What Does That Say About Us
    Mar 28 2026

    We speak about taqwa, but what does it mean when Masjid al-Aqsa is closed, when the Ummah is wounded, and when our worship leaves so little visible impact on our condition?

    This speaker reflects on the gap between ritual and true taqwa, inviting us to ask whether we are truly growing in mindfulness of Allah (swt)

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  • Why Has the US-Israeli War on Iran Failed
    Mar 25 2026
    Why Has the US-Israeli War on Iran Failed - Mar 24, 2026
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    3 m
  • Four Years On Who’s Really Winning the Ukraine Wa
    Mar 25 2026
    February 24th 2026, marks four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — a war many expected to last days, not years. Instead, Europe has witnessed one of the most destructive conflicts since 1945. Entire cities have been flattened. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, millions displaced. What began with a failed dash on Kyiv has hardened into an 800-mile fortified front line defined by attrition, drones, artillery and endurance. The war has become a test of endurance between Russia and the West — with Ukraine caught in the middle and now it’s all about who can outlast whom. Source: http://www.thegeopolity.com
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    39 m
  • Iran Edition How Superpowers Lose Wars
    Mar 22 2026

    The conflict between Iran and the United States–Israel alliance is entering a dangerous new phase — and things are not going according to plan. In this Geopolity podcast, we break down how Iran has managed to resist a global superpower, the strategic mistakes shaping the conflict, and why regime change in Tehran is far less likely than many in Washington assume. From the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global energy markets, to Iran’s asymmetric warfare strategy and internal political structure, this episode explores the deeper forces shaping the war — including the roles of Russia and China, the fragility of the petrodollar system, and the uncertain future of Israel. We also examine: • Why US military options remain limited • How the war has unified Iranian public sentiment • The failure of the Western information war • The silence of regional Muslim powers • Whether negotiations are now the only viable path forward Is this regional conflict a turning point in global power.

    Source: https://youtu.be/LVXbaDMgRgM?si=CDi7YBxEGjI5sJfL

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  • Could This War Revive the Caliphate? | Iran War Analysis With Dr Abdul Wahid
    Mar 22 2026

    In this interview with dr Abdul Wahid, we break down the escalating Iran war, what’s really driving it, and the potential outcomes the media isn’t discussing. From regional power struggles to the wider impact on the Muslim world, we explore whether this conflict could reshape the geopolitical landscape and what it might mean for the future.

    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bip_xyomEU

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    39 m