Quran Conversations

Quran Conversations

Quran Conversations
Земја Соединети Американски Држави
Јазик EN-US
Епизоди 62
Последна 14.08.2026

Quran Conversations is a podcast that aims to help listeners unlock the meaning and healing powers of the Quran. Hosted by Dalia Mogahed, an author and researcher, the show features conversations with Imam Mohamed Magid, a scholar of the Quran and family counselor. Together, they explore the linguistic miracles and life lessons of the Quran through dialogues between a scholar and his student.

Епизоди

  • S4 E23: The Thief of Joy (TaHa 131-133) | Quran Conversations Season 4 14.08.2026 1ч 9мин
    What happens when we spend so much time looking at what others have that we lose sight of what Allah has already given us?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by her teacher, Imam Mohamed Magid, to reflect on verses 131–133 of Surah TaHa.The conversation begins with Allah’s warning not to gaze longingly at the beauty and luxuries others have been given in this world. What looks like success may simply be a test, and what Allah provides is ultimately better and more lasting. Imam Magid reflects on the danger of becoming captivated by appearances, wealth, status, and material success, especially when what we admire may have been built through injustice or harm.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why constantly looking at what others have can quietly rob us of contentment📖 How social media intensifies comparison by showing us curated versions of other people’s lives📖 Practical ways to deal with jealousy, including gratitude, du’a for the person you envy, and remembering that worldly blessings are temporary📖 Why wealth is a test rather than a measure of how much Allah loves someone📖 How to pursue business, wealth, and success without allowing them to take over the heart📖 Why ethical earning and investment matter, and why more money is never worth gaining through oppression or harm📖 How salah acts as a constant reorientation away from distraction and back towards Allah📖 Why trusting Allah as Ar-Razzaq, the Provider, changes the way we think about work, money, and leaving what is haram📖 Why the Qur’an itself is the lasting miracle of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and how its transformation of an entire society is part of that miracleWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an.This week’s reflection prompt is:What are you looking at in someone else’s life that is making you overlook the provision Allah has already placed in yours?==============If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E22: The Danger You Don’t Notice (TaHa 128-130) | Quran Conversations Season 4 07.08.2026 1ч 1мин
    What if the greatest warning signs in your life are the ones you've learned to ignore?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined once again by Imam Kebba Sallah to reflect on verses 128-130 of Surah TaHa.Allah asks a powerful question: Has it not become clear to them how many generations before them We destroyed, through whose homes they now walk? The verse reminds us that history is not merely something to study—it is something meant to transform us. Every ruined civilization, every forgotten nation, and every warning from the past is an invitation to examine our own hearts before it's too late.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why the Qur'an constantly invites us to reflect on the rise and fall of past nations📖 How Shaytan convinces us that warnings apply to everyone except ourselves📖 Why simply knowing information is not enough if it doesn't transform our hearts📖 How modern distractions can keep us spiritually asleep without us even realizing it📖 What history teaches us about arrogance, false security, and ignoring Allah's guidance📖 Why walking through the remains of past civilizations should strengthen faith rather than satisfy curiosity📖 How the Qur'an speaks not only to our intellect, but also to our hearts and conscience📖 What it means to truly take Allah's warnings seriously before accountability arrivesWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an.This week's reflection prompt is:What warning from Allah have you become so familiar with that you've stopped truly hearing it?=================If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.
  • S4 E21: The More You Return, the More It Gives (TaHa 127) | Quran Conversations Season 4 30.07.2026 1ч 4мин
    What does it actually mean to build a relationship with the Qur’an, beyond simply reading its words?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Dr. Hatim Yousef to reflect on how we can become true companions of the Qur’an, before turning to verse 127 of Surah TaHa and its warning about repeatedly turning away from Allah’s signs.Dr. Hatim Yousef is an Islamic scholar, educator, and linguist who studied Islamic jurisprudence, Quranic sciences, tajweed, and hifdh under traditional scholars in the UAE and Jordan. He has memorized the Quran and holds several ijazas. Since moving to the United States in 2008, he has served as an Imam and instructor at the ADAMS Center in Virginia, teaching tafsir, hadith, seerah, Arabic grammar, and tajweed. Fluent in Arabic and English, Dr. Hatim also holds a degree in English and Translation, an MA in English and Literature, and a PhD in Linguistics.Dr. Hatim shares practical advice for anyone wanting to understand and reflect on the Qur’an more deeply. It begins with something simple: spending time with it. Reciting it every day, learning its language, studying with knowledgeable teachers, and allowing that relationship to grow consistently over time. As he explains, the more time you spend with the Qur’an, the more the Qur’an gives you.In this episode, you will learn:📖 What it means to make the Qur’an your companion and build a daily relationship with it📖 Why recitation itself is the first door to understanding and reflecting on the Qur’an📖 How even five or fifteen minutes of consistent Arabic study can deepen your relationship with the Qur’an over time📖 Why understanding Qur’anic Arabic gives access to meanings that translations cannot always fully carry📖 Why reflecting on the Qur’an should be rooted in knowledge and established tafsir, rather than personal interpretation alone📖 How the Qur’an’s precise choice of words can reveal deeper layers of meaning📖 What it means in verse 127 to “exceed all bounds” and repeatedly turn away from Allah’s revelations📖 How the word Rabb carries meanings of care, protection, provision, and nurturing that the English word “Lord” cannot completely capture📖 Why the punishment of the Hereafter is described as greater and more lasting, and what this also tells us about the lasting joy of the HereafterWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an.This week’s reflection prompt is:What small, consistent habit could you begin today to make the Qur’an a closer companion in your life?==========================If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E20: The Blindness We Don’t See (TaHa 124–126) | Quran Conversations Season 4 24.07.2026 55мин
    What if the greatest form of blindness isn't losing your sight—but losing your connection with Allah?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Imam Mohamed Magid to reflect on verses 124–126 of Surah TaHa.Allah warns that whoever turns away from His remembrance will experience a life of constriction and hardship—not necessarily through a lack of wealth or comfort, but through an absence of inner peace. These verses invite us to reconsider where true happiness comes from, how remembrance shapes our identity, and why spiritual blindness is far more dangerous than physical blindness.Together, Dalia and Imam Mohamed explore the meaning of dhikr, the emptiness that nothing in this world can fill except Allah, and how making Allah the center of our lives transforms the way we navigate hardship, success, and everything in between.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why the "hard life" described in the Qur'an is a spiritual and emotional constriction, not necessarily material poverty📖 How remembrance of Allah brings serenity, security, and lasting inner peace📖 Why forgetting Allah ultimately causes us to forget who we are📖 The difference between physical sight and spiritual insight📖 Why someone can see Allah's signs with their eyes yet remain spiritually blind📖 How making Allah the center of your life's orbit gives every other part of life its proper place📖 Why our careers, relationships, and achievements can never become our primary identity📖 Practical ways to make dhikr part of everyday life, from prayer to ordinary moments throughout the dayThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Mohamed remind us that remembrance is not simply something we do—it's a way of living. When Allah becomes the center of our hearts, we gain clarity, resilience, and peace that no worldly success can provide. But when we lose sight of Him, we risk losing sight of ourselves.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an.This week's reflection prompt is:What has become the center of your life's orbit—and what would change if Allah became the point around which everything else revolved?=============If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.
  • S4:E19 - When Your Mistake Becomes Your Turning Point (TaHa 121-124) | Quran Conversations Season 4 17.07.2026 1ч 8мин
    What if your greatest mistake became the very thing that brought you closer to Allah? In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Imam Kebba Sallah to reflect on verses 121–123 of Surah TaHa. Imam Kebba Sallah was born and raised in the Washington D.C. area. He is the community Imam for the ADAMS Sully branch in Chantilly, Virginia. Imam Kebba has completed memorization of the Holy Quran and has ijaazah in Qiraat Hafs An Assim. He has studied Islamic sciences in the traditional method with local and international teachers. He is a student of Imam Mohamed Magid and other U.S. based scholars. He studied classical Arabic language at Qasid Institute in Amman, Jordan and continues to pursue advanced Arabic mastery. As the story of Adam (AS) continues, these verses move beyond the mistake itself to reveal something even more profound: Allah's mercy after the fall. Adam's story reminds us that failure is never the end. What defines us is not whether we make mistakes, but how we respond to them. Together, Dalia and Imam Kebba explore the symbolism of clothing in the Qur'an, the connection between taqwa and spiritual protection, the role of regret in sincere repentance, and why our mistakes can become the very means through which Allah elevates us. They also reflect on the lifelong battle against Shaytan and the peace that comes from following Allah's guidance. In this episode, you will learn: 📖 Why the first consequence of Adam's mistake was the loss of his covering—and what that symbolizes spiritually 📖 How the Qur'an connects clothing with dignity, protection, and taqwa 📖 Why feeling regret after a sin is a sign of Allah drawing you back to Him 📖 The difference between guilt that leads to repentance and shame that traps us in despair 📖 Why Adam's mistake became part of his greatness, while Iblis's arrogance became his downfall 📖 How sincere tawbah transforms our relationship with Allah rather than defining us by our past 📖 What it means to truly take Shaytan as an enemy and recognize his strategies in everyday life 📖 How scarcity thinking fuels fear, selfishness, and anxiety—and how trust in Allah replaces it with abundance 📖 Why Allah's guidance is always meant to lead us toward peace, security, and inner contentment Throughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Kebba remind us that every human being will stumble. The real danger is not making a mistake but allowing it to become our identity. Adam teaches us that repentance can become the beginning of greatness, while Allah's guidance remains the surest path back to peace. This week's reflection prompt is: When you make a mistake, do you allow it to define you—or do you let it become the first step back to Allah? If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know. @Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org. We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an.
  • S4 E18: The Garden You’re Looking For (TaHa 117–120) | Quran Conversations Season 4 16.07.2026 59мин
    What if the life you've been chasing was never meant to satisfy you?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined once again by Ustadha Samia Mubarak to reflect on verses 117–120 of Surah TaHa.As Allah warns Adam about Shaytan's deception, these verses reveal a timeless truth about the human condition. Shaytan's strategy has never changed: convince us that fulfillment lies just beyond what Allah has already given us. The promise of "more" becomes the very thing that robs us of gratitude, contentment, and closeness to Allah.Together, Dalia and Samia explore the illusion of the perfect life, why the Qur'an is the closest thing to Jannah we can experience in this world, and how Shaytan exploits our deepest fears and desires to pull us away from Allah.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why Allah's warning to Adam is also a direct warning to every one of us📖 How Shaytan convinces us to focus on the one thing we don't have while ignoring the countless blessings we already possess📖 Why the Qur'an was revealed to ease our burdens—not become another source of stress📖 What it means to find the "Jannah of this world" through closeness to Allah and His Book📖 How gratitude protects us from Shaytan's greatest trap of constant dissatisfaction📖 Why emptiness, longing, and even hardship can become the very path that leads us back to Allah📖 The deeper meaning behind Shaytan's promise of immortality and lasting power—and why those desires continue to shape the modern world📖 How remembering death in Islam leads to accountability and surrender, rather than fear and despair📖 Why our human vulnerabilities are not flaws, but the very means through which we come to know Allah's mercyWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an.This week's reflection prompt is:What "one thing" have you been convinced you need in order to finally feel fulfilled—and has it distracted you from the blessings Allah has already placed in your life?=====If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.
  • S4 E17: The Difference Between Adam and Iblis (TaHa 115-116) | Quran Conversations Season 4 03.07.2026 1ч 9мин
    Why do some mistakes bring us closer to Allah, while others pull us further away?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Dr. Hatim Yousef—Islamic scholar, linguist, Qur'an teacher, and translator—for a reflection on verses 115-116 of Surah TaHa.Drawing on his background in linguistics, Qur'anic sciences, and tafsir, Dr. Hatim explores the story of Adam and Iblis through both the language of the Qur'an and its spiritual lessons. Together, he and Dalia reflect on the beauty of the Qur'an's sounds, the honour Allah bestowed upon humanity, the danger of arrogance, and the transformative power of sincere repentance.This conversation reminds us that the Qur'an is not simply a book to be understood intellectually—it is a living conversation with Allah, meant to heal, awaken, and transform the heart.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why reciting the Qur'an is itself an act of healing, even before fully understanding its meanings📖 How the sounds, rhythm, and language of the Qur'an are part of its miracle📖 Why Allah commanded the angels to prostrate to Adam, and what this reveals about the honour bestowed upon every human being📖 The crucial difference between Adam's mistake and Iblis's rebellion—and why tawbah changed everything📖 How arrogance, not sin itself, is the greatest spiritual danger📖 Why every act of disobedience distances us from Allah—and every sincere repentance brings us back📖 How the stories of the Qur'an are timeless guidance meant to transform our own lives, not simply recount history📖 Why gratitude begins with recognizing that every blessing, including our faith itself, is a gift from Allah📖 How reading the Qur'an with the heart—not just the mind—allows its guidance to truly heal usThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Dr. Hatim emphasize that every story in the Qur'an is ultimately about our relationship with Allah. The story of Adam is not simply the beginning of humanity—it is the story of every one of us. We will all fall, but the door back to Allah remains open through humility, remembrance, and sincere repentance.This week's reflection prompt is:When you make a mistake, do you respond more like Adam—with humility and repentance—or more like Iblis, by justifying yourself? What would it take to turn back to Allah today?=====If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an.
  • S4 E16: The Small Deeds That Save You (TaHa 113-114) | Quran Conversations Season 4 26.06.2026 51мин
    How much is enough to earn Allah's pleasure? And could the smallest act of sincerity outweigh a lifetime of mistakes?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Sheikh Mohammed Magid reflect on verses 113-114 of Surah TaHa, where Allah reassures the believers that no righteous deed will ever be lost and reveals His extraordinary generosity in rewarding even the smallest acts of goodness.Their discussion explores the vast difference between Allah's justice and His mercy. While every bad deed is counted as one, every sincere good deed is multiplied many times over. They reflect on why our worries, grief, and emotional struggles are never wasted, how ordinary moments of daily life become acts of worship through intention, and why sincerity matters more than quantity.The conversation then turns to the Qur'an itself—why it was revealed in Arabic, why its language is part of its miracle, and how engaging with the Qur'an transforms not only what we know, but who we become.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why Allah promises that no sincere good deed will ever be overlooked or diminished📖 How Allah's mercy exceeds His justice by multiplying every good deed many times over📖 Why even a smile, removing harm from someone's path, or caring for your family can become enormous acts of worship📖 How emotional pain, anxiety, grief, and worry erase sins just as physical suffering does📖 Why intention transforms ordinary daily responsibilities into acts of devotion📖 How one sincere good deed can become the doorway to countless other good deeds📖 Why believers should never belittle even the smallest act of righteousness📖 What makes the Qur'an's Arabic language an essential part of its miracle📖 Why the Qur'an uses diverse stories, parables, descriptions, and warnings to awaken different hearts📖 The difference between simply understanding the Qur'an's words and allowing its message to penetrate the heart📖 How the Qur'an awakens consciousness, brings clarity, and transforms the way we experience life📖 Why every effort to understand the Qur'an opens a deeper treasury of meaningWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur'an. This week's reflection prompt is:What small act of sincerity have you been overlooking that Allah may value far more than you realise?=======If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur'anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4:E15 - The Good Deed You Thought Didn’t Matter (TaHa 112–113) | Quran Conversations Season 4 19.06.2026 51мин
    Can one sincere act change your entire standing before Allah?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Imam Mohamed Magid to reflect on verses 112–113 of Surah TaHa.After discussing accountability and the consequences of wrongdoing, these verses shift our attention to hope. Allah reassures believers that no righteous deed will ever be lost, overlooked, or diminished. Even the smallest act of goodness—done with sincerity and faith—can carry immense weight with Allah.The conversation explores Allah’s generosity in multiplying good deeds, the hidden rewards behind everyday acts of service, and the countless opportunities Allah places in our lives to draw closer to Him. Dalia and Imam Magid also reflect on the Qur’an as a living miracle, the significance of its Arabic language, and why the Qur’an uses diverse methods of guidance, warning, stories, and reminders to awaken the human heart.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why believers have no fear of being deprived of any reward on the Day of Judgment📖 How Allah multiplies good deeds far beyond what justice alone would require📖 Why no act of kindness is too small to matter—including a smile, a worry, or a hidden sacrifice📖 The spiritual value of emotional struggles, grief, anxiety, and concern for loved ones📖 How sincerity in one good deed can open the door to many others📖 Why intention transforms ordinary daily activities into acts of worship📖 What makes the Qur’an unique as a living miracle preserved in its original language📖 Why the Qur’an uses stories, parables, warnings, and reminders to reach different hearts📖 How learning even a small amount of Qur’anic Arabic can deepen your relationship with Allah’s words📖 The difference between hearing the Qur’an and truly allowing it to transform your heartThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid emphasize that Allah is constantly creating opportunities for us to earn His pleasure. The challenge is not finding ways to do good—it is recognizing the doors that Allah is already opening for us and walking through them with sincerity.This week’s reflection prompt is:What small act of goodness have you been overlooking—and how might your life change if you treated every sincere deed as an opportunity placed before you by Allah?======If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an.
  • S4 E14: The Weight of What We Carry (TaHa 110–111) | Quran Conversations Season 4 12.06.2026 51мин
    What if the thing you're trying hardest to hide is already completely known to Allah?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Imam Muhammad Magid to reflect on verses 110–111 of Surah TaHa.These verses shift our attention to two profound realities: Allah’s infinite knowledge and humanity’s complete humility before Him on the Day of Judgment. Allah knows what came before us, what lies ahead of us, and everything in between—while our own knowledge remains limited and incomplete.Together, Dalia and Imam Magid explore what it means to be truly known by Allah, the power of naming and understanding our experiences, and why the Day of Judgment is ultimately a day of complete exposure, accountability, and justice.In this episode, you will learn:📖 What it means that Allah knows everything before us and after us, while we can never encompass His knowledge📖 How awareness of Allah’s knowledge brings comfort, humility, and trust during hardship📖 The story of Adam being taught the names, and the deeper significance of naming in human experience📖 Why language shapes identity, understanding, and even how we process pain and trauma📖 The surprising connection between naming emotions, healing from trauma, and spiritual growth📖 The difference between guilt and shame—and why bringing hidden struggles into the light is often the beginning of healin📖 Why every face will be humbled before Al-Hayy, Al-Qayyum, the Ever-Living and Self-Sustaining📖 How arrogance, power, status, and worldly influence completely collapse before Allah📖 What it means to carry the burden of wrongdoing, and why oppression can never remain hidden forever📖 How these verses remind us that true freedom comes through dependence on Allah alone. Throughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid reflect on the relationship between knowledge, accountability, identity, and mercy. They explore how the Qur’an calls us to see ourselves honestly, trust Allah’s wisdom, and prepare for the day when every illusion falls away and only truth remains.This week’s reflection prompt is:What burden, emotion, or truth have you been avoiding naming—and how might bringing it into the light change your relationship with Allah, yourself, and others?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an.
  • S4 E13: The Day No One Can Ignore the Call (TaHa 108–109) | | Quran Conversations 05.06.2026 59мин
    What happens when every illusion of power disappears?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by her teacher, Imam Muhammad Magid, for a reflection on verses 108–109 of Surah TaHa.These verses continue the Qur’an’s powerful depiction of the Day of Judgment—a day when every human being who has ever lived will stand before Allah. No one will be able to ignore the summons. No one will be able to resist, delay, negotiate, or escape.As the Qur’an describes humanity following the caller without deviation, Dalia and Imam Magid explore what it means to live in a world where we often ignore Allah’s call, yet are heading toward a day when responding will no longer be optional. They reflect on the complete silence of that gathering, the collapse of worldly status, and the profound significance of Allah describing Himself as Ar-Rahman in a scene of overwhelming judgment and power.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why the Day of Judgment is the one summons no human being will ever be able to ignore📖 How Allah’s calls reach us today through prayer, faith, worship, and guidance📖 Why every king, president, billionaire, celebrity, and ordinary person will stand equally before Allah📖 The meaning of hams and how the Qur’an uses sound to create the atmosphere of the scene📖 Why only footsteps and quiet self-whispers will be heard on that day📖 The contrast between worldly tyrants who dominate through noise and the complete silence that awaits them before Allah📖 Why Allah chooses the name Ar-Rahman in a passage that describes such overwhelming power and majesty📖 How mercy remains at the center of the Day of Judgment📖 The Islamic understanding of salvation through Allah’s infinite mercy📖 What intercession (shafa‘ah) really means and why no one can intercede except by Allah’s permission📖 The special role of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the one granted the greatest intercession📖 How the Qur’an and fasting will intercede for those who sincerely lived by them📖 Why worldly influence, status, wealth, and connections will have no value before Allah📖 How these verses challenge us to think differently about power, accountability, and justice in our own livesThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid emphasize that these verses are not merely descriptions of a future event. They are meant to shape how we live today—how we respond to Allah’s call, how we resist the seduction of worldly power, and how we anchor ourselves in the certainty of divine justice and mercy.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What call from Allah might you be delaying today—and what would change if you responded before the day when responding is no longer a choice?====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.
  • S4 E12: When Truth Demands Surrender (TaHa 105) | | Quran Conversations 22.05.2026 1ч 15мин
    Why do some hearts surrender to the truth while others resist it, even when they recognise it?In this episode of Quran Conversations, we are joined by Ustadh Fahd Yasin. Ustadh Fahd Yasin has been studying Quranic/Classical Arabic for the past decade. He has received ijazas (certifications) in Tajwid and grammar, and he is certified in Quranic Arabic linguistics. His current interests are in Quranic Analysis, Arabic Grammar, Rhetoric, Tazkiyah, and Tafsir. He has been a Quranic Arabic instructor at Fawakih Institute for the past 5 years. Ustadh Fahd Yasin is passionate about spreading Quranic linguistics to all of his students and everyone he meets! He wishes for everyone to experience the Light of the Quran and taste of the Quran's Secrets, Nuances, and Linguistic Subtleties.Dalia Mogahed and Ustadh Fahd Yasin reflect on Surah TaHa, ayah 105, exploring the destruction of the mountains on the Day of Judgment and the deeper meanings hidden within the Qur’an’s precise language.What begins as a linguistic discussion unfolds into something far more personal: a reflection on certainty, ego, accountability, and the condition of the human heart. Why did the Qur’an choose mountains as its symbol? Why did the Quraysh feel so threatened by the Qur’an? And what separates the people who surrender to truth from those who fight against it?This episode explores how the Qur’an challenges the very things we rely on for stability and security, reminding us that even the mountains will one day disappear like dust.In this episode, you will learn: 📖 Why the Qur’an’s language is considered part of its miracle — not just the meanings it conveys 📖 What is lost in translation, and why studying Qur’anic Arabic unveils deeper layers of meaning 📖 The difference between words like “destroy” and “pulverise” in the Qur’an, and why every word choice matters 📖 Why Allah describes the mountains being annihilated from their very foundations 📖 How mountains symbolise stability, permanence, and the illusion of worldly security 📖 Why the Qur’an repeatedly challenges the things human beings rely on besides Allah 📖 What the reactions of the magicians of Musa (AS) and the Quraysh reveal about the human heart 📖 The difference between intellectually surrendering to truth and resisting it out of ego or worldly interest 📖 Why the Quraysh felt deeply threatened by the Qur’an’s linguistic power 📖 How belief in the Hereafter dismantles the illusion of power, control, and permanence in this world 📖 Why ultimate stability can only be found in Allah, not in the means we attach ourselves toWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:When truth becomes undeniable, does your heart move toward surrender, or toward resistance?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E11: The Moment You Realise You Were Wrong (TaHa 102–104) | Quran Conversations 15.05.2026 57мин
    What happens when everything you ignored becomes impossible to deny?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Talha Ghannam. Talha is a Mathematics and Economics graduate, Islamic scholar, entrepreneur and community activist. He studied under leading scholars in the UK, Syria and Egypt, completed a seven-year Alimiyah course, and now focuses on purification of the heart and the Quran. Known for his Quranic reflection and tafsir content, his videos have reached millions, helping people connect deeply with the Quran. He is the founder of Quran Club, which has surpassed 500,000 downloads, co-founder of ClassTutor, supporting over 2,000 students with 150+ teachers, and co-founder of the Centre for Islam and Medicine, exploring contemporary bioethics through Islamic tradition.In this episode, Dalia and Talha reflect on verses 102–104 of Surah TaHa. A vivid, unsettling glimpse into the Day of Judgment.These verses don’t just describe an event. They immerse you in it. Through sound, imagery, and subtle language, the Qur’an pulls you into a moment where control disappears, illusions collapse, and reality is fully exposed.This is not a distant scene. It is a mirror of what we are becoming.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why approaching the Qur’an requires presence - listening as if Allah is speaking directly to you 📖 How the Qur’an uses sound and structure (like “yunfakhu fis-sur”) to make you feel the reality of the moment 📖 The deeper meaning of “zurqā” (blue) and how it reflects lifelessness, shock, and spiritual emptiness 📖 How spiritual blindness in this life becomes physical reality in the next 📖 Why the Day of Judgment is a moment of total loss of control, even over time itself 📖 The contrast between arrogance in this world and silence, confusion, and whispering in the next 📖 How people will question how long they lived, and why dunya will feel like almost nothing 📖 Why your “circle” matters - who you surround yourself with is who you will rise with 📖 The concept of “spiritual oxygen”, and how disconnecting from Allah leads to inner suffocation 📖 How even the “most perceptive” among the wrongdoers will be completely lost, and what that says about misplaced leadership 📖 Why there is still hope—even within judgment, and how Allah’s mercy remains presentWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What are you currently blind to—and what would it take for you to truly see before it’s too late?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E10: The Cost of Ignoring the Truth (TaHa 99–101) | Quran Conversations 08.05.2026 58мин
    What is the Qur’an really asking from you, and what happens when you turn away from it?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Mohammed Magid reflect on verses 99–101 of Surah TaHa. A moment where the story pauses, and the Qur’an speaks directly to you.After the powerful narrative of Musa (peace be upon him), these verses shift from storytelling to meaning. They reveal why these stories are told, what they demand from us, and the consequences of ignoring their message.This is where the Qur’an stops being history, and becomes a mirror.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why Qur’anic stories are described as true accounts (anbā’) - not myths or entertainment, but lessons grounded in reality 📖 How reflecting on history expands your perspective and deepens your understanding of life and purpose 📖 Why the Qur’an is called a dhikr (reminder), and how it reconnects you to truths you already know 📖 The difference between simply hearing the Qur’an and truly internalising it 📖 What it means to turn away from the Qur’an, and why it is often a conscious, intentional choice 📖 How disconnecting from divine guidance creates inner heaviness, confusion, and loss of direction 📖 Why the Qur’an is not a burden, but the very thing that lifts burdens and brings clarity 📖 How belief in the Hereafter reframes injustice, suffering, and accountability in this life 📖 Why divine warnings are a sign of mercy - not severity 📖 How ultimate justice and compensation are only fully realised in the next lifeWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:When the truth reaches you—do you move toward it, or do you find yourself quietly turning away, and what is that costing you?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E9: The Idol You Didn’t Realise You Were Worshipping (TaHa 97–98) | Quran Conversations 04.05.2026 57мин
    What does it take to truly break free from false idols—whether they are people, ideas, or desires?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Mohammed Magid reflect on verses 97–98 of Surah TaHa. A powerful turning point where Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) confronts As-Samiri and dismantles the illusion of the golden calf.This moment goes beyond punishment. It exposes the reality of false devotion, the psychology of influence, and the path to spiritual liberation. From social isolation as consequence, to the public destruction of the idol, the Qur’an offers a profound blueprint for breaking free from manipulation, materialism, and misplaced worship.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why As-Samiri’s punishment was social isolation, and how it reflects the consequences of seeking attention and influence 📖 How false idols, whether material, ideological, or human, lose all power when their reality is exposed 📖 Why Musa (AS) publicly destroyed the calf, and how witnessing truth is key to breaking illusion 📖 The parallels between As-Samiri’s deception and modern systems of influence (media, tech, and culture) 📖 How toxic influence operates, and why separation is necessary for recovery from it 📖 The role of interruption in breaking harmful patterns and regaining clarity 📖 Why true guidance restores your connection to Allah - not dependency on others 📖 How Tawheed (oneness of Allah) is not just belief, but liberation from all forms of control 📖 Why Allah’s complete knowledge (“wasi‘a kulla shay’in ‘ilma”) is the ultimate antidote to manipulation and false authorityWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What are the “idols” in your life—ideas, people, or desires—that have taken a place they don’t deserve, and what would it look like to break them completely and return to Allah?==============If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E8: Guarding Unity in Times of Crisis (TaHa 94-96) | Quran Conversations 17.04.2026 1ч 3мин
    What happens when two righteous leaders respond differently to the same crisis?In this episode of Qur’an Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Sheikh Mohammed Majed reflect on Ayah 94 of Surah TaHa—a powerful moment where Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) confronts his brother Harun after the people fall into worship of the golden calf.This interaction reveals something deeply human: frustration, grief, restraint, and the weight of leadership. It also offers timeless lessons about obedience, accountability, and navigating conflict without tearing communities apart.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why Musa’s anger was rooted in moral responsibility—not ego📖 How Harun’s appeal to kinship (“son of my mother”) softened the moment and restored unity📖 Why leadership sometimes requires restraint to prevent greater harm📖 The difference between decisive action and reckless escalation📖 How extremism in reaction can fracture communities📖 Why true guidance strengthens personal agency rather than creating dependency📖 How cult-like dynamics undermine faith by disconnecting people from direct accountability to AllahWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: When you feel compelled to react strongly—whether as a parent, leader, or community member—are you responding from wounded ego or from sincere concern for what is right, and what would wisdom look like in that moment?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.
  • S4 E7: Disagreeing with Compassion (TaHa 89-93) | Quran Conversations 10.04.2026 1ч 2мин
    What happens when devotion is misplaced—and correction is met with resistance?In this episode of Qur’an Conversations, we reflect on Surah TaHa (20:89–93) and the painful moment when Bani Israel refuse to abandon the golden calf—even after being reminded of Allah’s mercy. Through the dialogue between Prophet Musa and Prophet Harun (peace be upon them both), the Qur’an gives us a powerful lens into misplaced devotion, spiritual blindness, leadership under pressure, and how to repair relationships even after rupture You will learn:📖 How the Qur’an’s questions expose modern idols like money, ego, and relationships📖 Why anything we worship besides Allah can’t truly help, heal, or protect us📖 How spiritual slavery can continue even after physical freedom📖 Why Harun corrected with mercy—not fear—and what that means for parenting and guidance📖 How Shayṭān downplays sin before it happens and magnifies shame after it does📖 What it looks like to disagree with compassion while sharing the same goal📖 How relationships can be repaired, even when the situation itself hasn’t been fixedWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: If a relationship around you has ruptured, what would compassionate repair look like?======If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E6: The Test After Liberation (TaHa 86-88) | Quran Conversations 03.04.2026 1ч 10мин
    What happens after liberation? Why do people who witness miracles still fall into misguidance?In this episode of Qur’an Conversations, we reflect on Surah TaHa (20:86–88), when Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) returns to find his people worshipping the golden calf. These verses uncover something deeper than idolatry—they reveal the psychology of post-liberation vulnerability, moral outrage rooted in love, and how deception spreads when accountability collapses We explore the tension between physical freedom and spiritual slavery, the danger of weaponizing religion, and the subtle ways blame-shifting protects the ego from repentance.You will learn:📖 Why witnessing miracles does not guarantee spiritual strength📖 The difference between righteous anger and ego-driven anger📖 How oppression can shape a mindset that seeks to “ascend” unjust systems rather than dismantle them📖 Why freedom without tarbiyah (spiritual development) leaves a community vulnerable📖 How blame-shifting blocks repentance and personal accountability📖 How religious language can be weaponized to mislead📖 Why discernment is critical in an age of illusion, spin, and manipulationIn this episode, we’re joined by Hadia Mubarak. Hadia is an Associate Professor of Religion at Queens University of Charlotte, where she teaches courses on Islam, comparative scriptures, women and gender in the Muslim world, the history of Islam in America, and religious representation in popular culture, among other courses. Mubarak completed her Ph.D. in Islamic Studies from Georgetown University, where she specialized in modern and classical Qurʾanic exegesis (tafseer).=========We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: After experiencing relief, success, or blessing in your life, where might you still be spiritually vulnerable, and what “golden calf” could quietly be competing for your trust?If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube
  • S4 E5: Wait for the People (TaHa 83–84) | Quran Conversations 27.03.2026 43мин
    What happens when love for Allah pulls us forward—but the people we’re responsible for are still behind?In this episode of Qur’an Conversations, Imam Magid and I reflect on a pivotal moment in the life of Prophet Musa ﷺ, when he hastens to Mount Sinai out of deep longing for Allah, leaving his people in the care of his brother Harun. Through this moment, the Qur’an teaches us something essential about spiritual leadership: closeness to Allah must never come at the cost of abandoning people.This conversation explores how true leadership balances devotion with empathy—and how the prophetic path is not just about how fast you move, but whether you are willing to walk with others.You will learn:📖 Why Musa’s haste was rooted in love—and what Allah wanted to teach him through it📖 The responsibility of leaders to consider those they lead, not just their own spiritual drive📖 Why meeting people where they are is a prophetic skill, not a compromise of truth📖 How encouragement and gentleness move hearts more than pressure and judgment📖 The divine promise: when you walk toward Allah, He comes toward youWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: In your pursuit of closeness to Allah, are there people in your care or influence whom you may be unintentionally leaving behind, and what would it look like to slow down and walk with them instead of ahead of them?=========If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
  • S4 E4: The Way Back to Allah is Never Closed (TaHa 81–82) | Quran Conversations 13.03.2026 50мин
    What does it mean to be truly free?In this episode of Qur’an Conversations, Imam Magid and I reflect on the journey of Bani Israel after liberation, because freedom in the Qur’an is not only physical. It’s the beginning of something deeper: learning how to live with a purified heart, how to receive Allah’s blessings without crossing His limits, and how to return when we fall.These verses carry both a warning and a promise: don’t overstep the bounds after being given goodness, but if you do, the door back is never closed. Allah introduces Himself here as Al-Ghafoor—the One who repeatedly forgives—reminding us that repentance isn’t a one-time event, but an ongoing return to mercy.You will learn:📖 What “spiritual liberation” looks like after Allah grants outward freedom📖 How to enjoy the tayyibāt (good and pure provisions) without falling into excess📖 Why transgressing boundaries isn’t just “a mistake”—it can become a spiritual collapse📖 What tawbah really is: not a ritual, but a sincere return that reshapes the heart📖 How shame can trap us—and how Allah’s repeated forgiveness breaks that trapWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: After Allah has granted you a blessing or a moment of relief, where might you be at risk of overstepping His limits, and what would it look like to practice a sincere return before that slip becomes a spiritual fall?======If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

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