S4 EP5 | Sudan's Collective Grief Is Never Ending

S4 EP5 | Sudan's Collective Grief Is Never En...

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S4 EP6 | Does Allah Hate Me?

In this episode, we hear from Intisar, a sister who shares her personal story of faith and struggle and discusses the daily battles she encounters, trying to reconcile her emotions with her faith in Allah SWT. Her story highlights the ongoing effort to stay true to her beliefs de ...  Show more

S4 EP7 | The Forgotten People - Part 1

There’s no doubt that faith is a journey and fighting to protect one’s faith is an honorable struggle. But what happens when you embark on a journey without a guide - or even worse, a guide who has gone astray? This week’s episode sheds light on the grim reality of what happens w ...  Show more

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