Corrupt Muslim Leaders and Regimes (Ft. Mohamed Ali) | After Maghrib Podcast - EP89

Download the Thaqlain App here: app.thaqlain.org/
Available on Apple and Android!
Support Thaqlain Today: thaqlain.org/support/
After Maghrib Podcast🎙| EP 89 - Shi’a Insights: Navigating Islamic Governance Through History
💡 SUBSCRIBE → / @aftermaghrib
Muslims are frustrated with Islamic governments that fail to accurately represent them or Islam. In this episode, we are joined by Brother Mohamed Ali, host of Jumah Nights, who delves into the history of Islamic governance from the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (saww) and the Ahlulbayt (as), exploring how their guidance can be applied in today's context. From the hypocrisy of Muslim governments to Shia countries like Iran, we ask: Is the system working?
SUBSCRIBE for thought-provoking content!
🔻 Listen to the podcast online 🔻
🎧 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
🎧 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3rzqcJN...
🔻 Follow our official platforms 🔻
📱 Instagram: / aftermaghribpodcast
📱 TikTok: / aftermaghrib
💌 Business enquiries: aftermaghribpodcast@gmail.com
After Maghrib "The Late Night Buzz" 🌙
Shia Muslim podcast featuring dynamic co-hosts Sayed Ali Radhawi & Ahmed Abbas discussing issues that matter most in the community. Be a part of the conversation and delve into some of the most contentious and pertinent issues with laughs and debate along the way.
The views and opinions expressed on the After Maghrib Podcast belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they may not align with the views or stances held by After Maghrib Media. We assume no liability for the ideas presented in this episode, and any information discussed should not be interpreted as an endorsement or approval. *Please exercise caution when listening.
0:00 Intro
05:47 Importance of discussing governance in Islamic context
16:35 Government policies impacting poverty
21:29 Lack of welfare systems in Islamic countries
31:30 Fear of living in Muslim countries
36:57 Selecting qualified individuals in leadership roles
42:21 Different government systems and historical leaders
47:53 Selecting a knowledgeable leader in times of oppression
52:56 Evolution of Islamic governance
58:52 Anticipation of the arrival of the Holy Imam
1:03:47 Recognizing key signs
An After Maghrib Media production
-
#AfterMaghrib

Пікірлер: 27

  • @xeinakingdom
    @xeinakingdom5 күн бұрын

    From my heart it's an excellent episode. Yes we need to see Brother Mo Ali more often AND I would love a Jummah Nights series dedicated more to this particular topic. The discussion on nation states and ultranationalism is so important as well as the other things touched on here

  • @sumnbleenqazi
    @sumnbleenqazi18 күн бұрын

    Muslims worldwide give charity during Ramadan (most Muslims in indopak subcontinent give their zakat and sdaqat the most in Ramadan) and collectively it becomes more than 300+ billion dollars (this year it was more than my country’s gdp) this Ramadan i was thinking if Imam Al Mahdi (AS) was here, Imam would’ve used most of it for G@za 😭...

  • @Ali.jumada.athani
    @Ali.jumada.athani19 күн бұрын

    More episodes with all 3

  • @xeinakingdom

    @xeinakingdom

    5 күн бұрын

    agree!

  • @montyjaber
    @montyjaber19 күн бұрын

    Great episode guys

  • @maryf.6868
    @maryf.686818 күн бұрын

    Really interesting! I agree with almost everything, except on Iran. You can't simply force people to believe in something and that's the issue I see with hijab in Iran. In the end , it is a personal choice. Of course we would all prefer that all Muslim women used that, but it is nor on any government to enforce it in such a way as if they were criminals. And why to ask for non-Muslim women to wear it too? Despite that , I tend to agree that we must find a solution for the issue of the occultation of Imam Mahdi (ATFS). I am of the opinion that doing our part and being politically active is really important. Here I agree with you. And also think that we can do our part when it comes to society as a whole too.

  • @sumnbleenqazi
    @sumnbleenqazi18 күн бұрын

    20:23Ameer Al Momineen ❤

  • @geeShahGee724
    @geeShahGee72419 күн бұрын

    Please add time stamps...

  • @azmiali1293
    @azmiali129318 күн бұрын

    Did Allah gave a system of fallible rulers ?

  • @AfterMaghrib

    @AfterMaghrib

    18 күн бұрын

    We went through the Hadith showing the importance of fallible rulers in the absence of the infallible ruler. So yes, it is ordained by Allah (swt) in the absence of the Imam to create a system of governance as per the narrations we read. Thank you for your comment.

  • @azmiali1293

    @azmiali1293

    18 күн бұрын

    @@AfterMaghrib could you please provide me the Hadith and its reference ?

  • @azmiali1293

    @azmiali1293

    18 күн бұрын

    @@AfterMaghrib what about disobeying these fallible rulers ??

  • @raheelhussain91

    @raheelhussain91

    18 күн бұрын

    @@azmiali1293 brother/sister, do you need a hadith to proof that appointing or having a university principal is permissible or not? Come on, it's a necessity of a society to have a leader in the absence of the Masoom Imam who leads according to Islamic principles/teachings. How else are we going to lay the platform for the arrival of Imam without having a strong Islamic fortress? Common sense. Unfortunately Shias have been kept weak due to this indoctrination.

  • @azmiali1293

    @azmiali1293

    18 күн бұрын

    @@raheelhussain91 appointment of a principal is not part of deen and not ordered by Allah ! So do appointment of a fallible ruler is not from Allah , rasoollah or imam ! So if someone thinks that it’s something ordered by Allah then it’s biddat !

  • @rfern8711
    @rfern871119 күн бұрын

    Great to see my bro @ibnalghobeiri in his element! Keep it up!

  • @AfterMaghrib

    @AfterMaghrib

    18 күн бұрын

    Salam brother, not sure who it is that you are referring to?

  • @rfern8711

    @rfern8711

    18 күн бұрын

    Br. Mohamed Ali! ❤️

  • @AfterMaghrib

    @AfterMaghrib

    18 күн бұрын

    This is Br. Mohamed Ali, I am not @ibnalghobeiri - he is another brother on Twitter I believe. Thank you for your comment :)

Келесі