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The World Federations aims to equip the community with various podcasts discussing several important religious topics. The topics vary from understanding "Knowledge of the Unseen" featured in STEPS and then understanding the companions of Imam Husayn featured in our #BecomeHusayni podcast series. We are also releasing daily podcasts for our Mahe Ramadan series 2021.

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STEPS | Knowledge of The Unseen: Clearing the Controversies | Series 1 Episode 4

The World FederationJun 28, 2019

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Juz 30 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 29 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 28 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 28 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

The 28th Juz of the Qur’ān covers 9 surahs and all of them are madani.  Approximately four of the nine surahs address issues with regards to women. The first surah of the juz is Surah Mujadilah (the woman who contends/argues/complains).  In Surah Mujadilah the chapter opens with the complaint of the woman who is being oppressed by her husband with the practice of dhihar (a pre islamic practice of estranging the wives by equating them to their mothers). In Surah Talaq we see that Allah swt is aware of all of our intentions, and even in instances of seeking a divorce we should work towards treating each other honorably.  God’s laws are accompanied with ethical injunctions, one of our grandest tests is how we treat each other.  In Surah Tahrim, the chapter opens up with discussing a time when Rasulullah (s) was going through a difficulty with some of his wives.  Even in marital strife or conflict, the verse 6:66 encourages us to take care of our families and to help each other spiritually.  The examples of four women are taken at the end of the surah: wives of Prophet Lut, Nuh and then Sayyidah Maryam and Sayyidah Asiyah.  The examples show that our salvation is not contingent on who we are married to. Discussions on marital strife and women’s rights go back to Allah swt and how centered we are on Him.

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May 11, 202118:14
Juz 27 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 26 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 25 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 24 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 23 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 22 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 21 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 20 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 20 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

The 20th Juz consists of Surat an-Naml (last 37 verses, The Ant), Surat al-Qasas (88 verses, The Stories) and Surat al-Ankabut (first 45 verses The Spider). The discussion in these suras explore the barriers/veils that prevent one from allowing the Quranic guidance to permeate their hearts. God clearly states that only those who believe in God’s signs, are open-hearted and have submitted, even partially, to the truth will be able to perceive the guidance offered by the Quran. Those who insist on rejecting the truth, and are arrogant, will be like the ‘deaf  or dead who can’t hear’ because they lack intellectual humility and  intentionally don’t want to listen to the message of God. Suratul Qasas relates the story of Prophet Musa, and includes the story of Qarun, who despite his knowledge and wealth, lacked humility, believing he ‘deserved’ God’s blessings. Pharoah and Haman are also mentioned in the same vein, and their arrogance led them to punishment and destruction. The reference to the spider’s web, giving Sura Ankabut its name, describes how such people’s base is like the frailest of homes, that of a spider, while the hold of God is the strongest. The Juz ends with God’s promise that those who strive in God’s way, will attain guidance.

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May 03, 202116:25
Juz 19 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 19 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

The 19th Juz consists of Surat al-Furqan (last 56 verses, The Criterion), Surat al-Shu’ara (227 verses, The poets) and Surat an-Naml (first 55 verses, The Ants) – all Meccan. The first two suras discuss the Quraish’s rejection of the Qur'an, and their displeasure with the prophet. The root meaning of ‘Furqan’ is to split or fracture, and the Qur'an is referred to as such because it differentiates/splits between good and evil. It provides the light in the darkness of our confusion, helping us to recognize the truth. Surat al Shu’ara further describes the incredible role the prophet has played in bringing to us this guidance, and how the people have still abandoned it.

The Qur'an is complete in its divinity, its greatness the very proof of truth, and as revealed in the next Surat an-Naml, the Qur'an is from God, the all-wise, and is the most tangible thing we have from Him. Approaching the nights of Qadr, we should ask ourselves if we truly embrace the Qur'an as our criterion and pray for the ability to build our relationship with it so we don’t get counted amongst those who abandoned it.

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May 02, 202112:21
Juz 18 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 18 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

May 01, 202111:23
Juz 17 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 16 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 16 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 16 of the Holy Qur'an consists of three Meccan surahs: the last 36 verses of Surah Kahf, the entirety of Surah Maryam, and the entirety of Surah Taha. This juz touches on the concept of how Allah (swt) is in control of everything, including our free-will, how He provides our rizk, and how He intervenes in our lives. When we examine the life of Prophet Musa (as) in the beginning of Surah Taha, we see all of these concepts come together. When Musa’s (as) mother placed him in the river, she was nervous, but she had faith that Allah (swt) would take care of him. Allah (swt) made sure to move the river in such a way that the basket with Musa (as) in it would reach Pharaoh's palace. It is here that free-will comes into play. Using their free-will, Asiya, and eventually Pharaoh fell in love with baby Musa and decided to raise him. In this story we can see that while Allah (swt) is in control of everything, He has also provided us with free-will to decide our own destiny.

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Apr 29, 202113:23
Juz 15 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 15 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

The 15th Juz consists of Surat al-Isra (111 verses, The Night Journey) and Surat al-Kahf (First 74 verses, The Cave), both Meccan. The concepts of Rizq, sustenance and Dua, supplication, are discussed here. Man is created hasty and we often ask for things that may be detrimental to us. We quickly get dejected and disappointed in Him, but need to remember that God is the one who gives, and withholds, and that He does this in perfect measure, with full awareness and of our needs and betterment. This teaches us to have complete faith and reliance in Him, and to recognize that He is the one in complete control. God also reminds us of our fragility, and complete dependency on Him. He points out our tendency to turn to Him only in distress, when in fact we should be turning to Him constantly, with hope and gratitude. And only then will we realize that the true power of supplication is not in gaining our wants, but in realizing our deepest desire which is proximity to God.


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Apr 28, 202116:39
Juz 14 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 13 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 12 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
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Juz 11 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 11 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 11 covers the last 36 verses of Surat at-Tawbah, the entirety of Surah Yunus, and the first five verses of Surah Hud. Towards the latter part of Surat at-Tawbah, Allah (swt) talks about the ansar and muhajirun, the Muslims who struggled with Rasulullah (s) since the beginning of his mission.  There is a remarkable lesson to learn from these Muslims which is to join the cause of Truth for the sake of Truth itself, not only when it is a fad. Sayyidah Khadijah (sa) is a beautiful example of the sabiqun i.e. those who were foremost. She was the first female to accept the message of Rasulullah (s) and sacrificed everything she had in the way of Truth. Unfortunately, not all Muslims were like the sabiqun and Allah (swt) also addresses the hypocrites who attempted to create division among the Muslims by building a mosque to gather and strategize against Rasulullah (s). When wanting to do something good, it’s important to remember that both the intention AND form matter. This is a concept emphasized continuously throughout the Qur’an and again in the examples mentioned.   


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Apr 24, 202113:33
Juz 10 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 10 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 10 contains the last 35 verses of Surat al-Anfal and the first 92 verses of Surat at-Tawbah. Tawbah means “to turn to” and often refers to repentance--when one turns to God. This surah is also called Bara’ah from the first word of the chapter, meaning to disassociate. This chapter discusses the outcome for those who aggressively continued to attack Islam and Rasulullah (s). Surat at-Tawbah is the only surah in the Qur’an that does not start with Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Scholars opine it may be because Surat at-Tawbah is a continuation of Surat al-Anfal, and the basmalah at the beginning of Surat al-Anfal suffices for Surat at-Tawbah. Alternatively, it may be because it was not befitting to begin a chapter of harsh subject matter, with two names describing God’s incredible mercy. However, the contents of the verses somewhat contradict the latter opinion due to discussions of tawbah. God’s Mercy is not independent of His Justice. This chapter also mentions many of the tests that the Muslims went through subsequent to the conquest of Mecca, which should encourage introspection on our relationship with Allah (swt) and in what circumstances are we willing to obey Allah (swt). Are we only willing to submit in times of ease and convenience, or also through difficulty and inconvenience?


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Apr 23, 202111:46
Juz 9 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 9 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an

Juz 9 of the Qur'an contains the last 118 verses of Surat al-A’raaf and the first 40 verses of Surat al-Anfal. One of the main themes of Surat al-A’raaf is discussions around resurrection and the descriptions of heaven and hell and somewhere in-between (the A’raaf).   Beginning in verse 175, the story of a man from the Bani Isra’il named Balam bin Ba’ura is discussed. He had been bestowed with spiritual signs and stations in which the truth had been unveiled to him. He could have soared higher if it wasn’t for his materialistic desires for the worldly which he pursued and thus led himself away from God. It is important for us to take a lesson from this story:   We may see God’s signs and recognise the Truth but choose to disregard them and follow our whims. Those who have the means to ascend to perfection yet do not utilise their intellect to find their purpose, resemble animals, particularly a cattle, as mentioned in this verse, as their goal is to only feed themselves. They thus lose focus and are those who are afflicted with heedlessness.


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Apr 22, 202117:02
Juz 8 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 21, 202112:51
Juz 7 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 20, 202116:04
Juz 6 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 19, 202112:20
Juz 5 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 18, 202115:48
Juz 4 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 17, 202113:47
Juz 3 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 16, 202116:41
Juz 2 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 15, 202112:35
Juz 1 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur'an
Apr 14, 202112:53
STEPS | Misconceptions on Taqlid - A summary

STEPS | Misconceptions on Taqlid - A summary

STEPS | Misconceptions on Taqlid - A summary 

In this video, we present an overview of what we have been discussing in the last 5-part series on Ijtihad and Taqlid. 


We learnt the essence of taqlid and how it is innate to our being. With the help of the Holy Qur’an and ahadith we established the relevance of taqlid and how it was a practice put in place by the representatives of God himself. 


We discussed the role of common sense and we also explored the consultative method of ijtihad.


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Also, each video is also available to listen to via any podcast channel. Just search for STEPS. 



Apr 01, 202004:52
STEPS | The Consultative Ijtihad System | Series 3, Episode 5

STEPS | The Consultative Ijtihad System | Series 3, Episode 5

STEPS | The Consultative Ijtihad System | Series 3, Episode 5

Do the Mujtahids function in a bubble, isolated from each other, or are they engaged in a “collective, consultative system” in which they work with one another AND with experts in other fields when they issue verdicts? Do they take into account the modern-day breakthroughs in science or are they looking at issues with 6th-century lenses on?  Watch Series 1, 2 and 3 of STEPS here: https://www.world-federation.org/steps

Mar 23, 202006:36
STEPS | Taqlid Vs Common Sense | Series 3, Episode 4
Mar 16, 202005:47
STEPS | The Relevance of Ijtihad | Series 3, Episode 3

STEPS | The Relevance of Ijtihad | Series 3, Episode 3

Living in an increasingly complex world, we look to the senior scholars to provide guidance on contemporary issues in the fields of bioethics, business and finance, social interaction and other areas, however they insist on conducting ijtihad on “past issues” like prayers, fasting, etc. What is the need to delve on the past – should we not look towards the future?


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Mar 09, 202006:31
STEPS | Ahadith that Shape the Taqlid Model | Series 3, Episode 2

STEPS | Ahadith that Shape the Taqlid Model | Series 3, Episode 2

As the hadith are the secondary source of Islamic teachings, what does this body of text say about “following” others? Traditions seem to contradict each other in this area, so how do the senior scholars resolve this apparent inconsistency? Do we have examples in the history of the Prophet or Imams encouraging their companions to guide others by issuing edicts?


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Mar 03, 202006:57
STEPS | Taqlid – An Innate Human Practice | Series 3, Episode 1

STEPS | Taqlid – An Innate Human Practice | Series 3, Episode 1

Taqlid – An Innate Human Practice  If religion and the journey to God is a purely personal experience, then why the need to refer to so-called ‘experts’ on matters of faith? Why do scholars insist on taqlid? Can’t we make the trek to God by way of our own intuition? Does the Quran tell us that we need to seek guidance from others in matters of religion?  Watch Series 1 and 2 of STEPS here: https://www.world-federation.org/steps

Feb 25, 202007:51
The Ends Does Not Justify the Means | #BecomeHusayni | Day Ten
Sep 09, 201912:41
Certainty in the Face of Imminent Death| #BecomeHusayni | Day Nine

Certainty in the Face of Imminent Death| #BecomeHusayni | Day Nine

Every day, we leave the house to go to work or school – confident that we will return home at the end of the day to be with our loved ones; however the reality is that we don’t know what will happen. This is where we need to develop yaqin – certainty – in our hearts of the world to come and that our time here is limited. This will help us chart out the time we have here to ensure that we make the most of this life, leaving a positive legacy for others to remember us by.

Sep 08, 201911:43
Allah Can Change Our Bad Deeds | #BecomeHusayni | Day Eight
Sep 07, 201912:23
Safeguarding Half of our Faith | #BecomeHusayni | Day Seven
Sep 06, 201910:45
Deep Knowledge (ma’rifah) of the Imam of our Time | #BecomeHusayni | Day Six
Sep 05, 201910:12
Preferring Others Over Ourselves | #BecomeHusayni | Day Five
Sep 04, 201910:04
Never Underestimate a Good Deed | #BecomeHusayni | Day Four
Sep 03, 201909:50
Indeed God is with the Patient Ones | #BecomeHusayni | Day Three
Sep 02, 201910:35
Uphold the Salat | #BecomeHusayni | Day Two
Sep 01, 201910:50
No To Humiliation | #BecomeHusayni | Day One
Aug 31, 201911:32
STEPS | Religious Scholarly Guidance in the History of Islam | Series 2 Episode 3

STEPS | Religious Scholarly Guidance in the History of Islam | Series 2 Episode 3

As with all walks of life, professionals must be acknowledged and vetted by their peers before they can practice. What are the requisites for the scholar we want to follow? If we say that we do not need to follow a Mujtahid and that we can “work it out on our own”, then what are the alternatives?





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Aug 02, 201904:44
STEPS | The Marja' Taqlid: Aware, Active and Responsive | Series 2 Episode 4

STEPS | The Marja' Taqlid: Aware, Active and Responsive | Series 2 Episode 4


Our Maraji’ are individuals who play the role of a father to the shi’i community. Under their guidance and diligence, the school of Ahlulbayt (as) has averted many calamities. They selflessly work to benefit humanity at large and constantly provide order, unity and structure for their followers to enable them to live on the right path. In this episode, we highlight just a few examples of these.



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Aug 02, 201905:44
STEPS | The Qur’anic Verdict on Scholarship | Series 2 Episode 2

STEPS | The Qur’anic Verdict on Scholarship | Series 2 Episode 2

What do we do when we can’t figure something out in life? We tend to go to the experts to seek their professional advice. In the sphere of Islamic teachings, what do we do if we find verses which condemn and encourage “blind following” of others? In this episode, we review the Qur’anic position on “Taqleed”.


#Qur’an #BlindFollowing #Scholarship



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Jul 19, 201903:29
STEPS – Series 2 Episode 1: Why the Need for Marja’iyyah?
Jul 17, 201904:05