
The Oasis with A.Haqq Islam
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S6 Ep 4Doctor’s Top 3 Life-Changing Habits for a Longer, Healthier Life
In this episode of The Oasis, host Haqq Islam sits down with Dr. Daanish to discuss how self-belief, discipline, and faith can transform your life. From medical school survival tips to the spiritual power of fasting, this conversation is packed with actionable advice for students and professionals alike. Dr. Danish shares his unique journey of studying medicine in Scotland and how he built a massive social media presence focused on positive mental health and medicine. We explore the critical importance of sleep, why physical movement is the best preventative medicine, and how to protect your focus in an overstimulated world. You will also learn about the profound impact of honoring your parents and how Islamic principles align perfectly with modern science to promote total well-being of the mind, body, and soul. Whether you are looking to improve your study habits, understand the medical benefits of Ramadan, or develop a more resilient mindset, this episode offers a roadmap for success. Dr. Danish breaks down complex biological processes into simple habits that anyone can implement to start living a healthier, more intentional life today. Chapters 0:00 Introduction to Dr. Daanish 2:48 Life as a Muslim student in Scotland 7:25 Science-backed study techniques and importance of sleep 9:11 Why reading beats multitasking for focus 10:30: Honoring parents and the power of family bonds 17:05 Preventative medicine and lifestyle habits 23:28 Tackling the modern youth health crisis 29:12 The heart and soul in Islam vs psychology 34:08 Spiritual and physical power of fasting 40:45 Developing an unwavering mindset and self-belief 48:09 Managing overstimulation and digital distractions 52:11 Social skills and communication in the Gen Z era 56:03 Balancing a medical career and social media 59:03 His Type of Women 1:00:57 Whats Next If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the like button and subscribe to our channel for more meaningful conversations. Share your favorite takeaway in the comments below and don't forget to click the notification bell so you never miss an update. #mindset #health #islam #productivity #drdanish
Ep 14This Is Why They Left the UK For Qatar - The Wise Guys Tells All
Ever wondered what it is really like to move from the UK to Qatar as a professional? In this episode of The Oasis, we sit down with the three hosts of The Wise Guys Qatar to discuss their journey from the Somali diaspora in Europe to becoming influential educators and podcasters in the Middle East. This deep-dive conversation explores the unique experiences of Ahmed, Ali, and Maddus as they navigate life, faith, and career transitions. From growing up in tight-knit Somali communities in Birmingham and London to teaching the next generation of leaders in Doha, these three brothers share the challenges and triumphs of the expat life. We discuss the cultural nuances of the Gulf, the reality of the Qatari education system, and how they built one of the most successful podcasts in the region by focusing on clean, authentic storytelling. Whether you are interested in the logistics of moving abroad, the importance of positive representation for the Muslim community, or just want to hear some incredible life stories, this episode has something for everyone. We also touch on their future ambitions, including their dream guests and their deep love for their homeland, Somalia. Chapters 0:00 Intro and Meeting The Wise Guys 3:45 The Somali Community in the UK vs US 8:20 Family Journeys from Somalia to Europe 13:10 Life in Denmark and Facing Challenges 18:40 Educational Opportunities and Growth in the UK 23:15 The Personal Path to Becoming Teachers 28:50 Why We Decided to Leave the UK for Qatar 34:20 Comparing Life in Qatar to the UAE 39:45 Step by Step Guide to Teaching in Qatar 45:10 What Qatari Students are Really Like 51:30 Motivating Wealthy Students to Succeed 57:15 Understanding Salaries and Benefits in the Gulf 1:02:40 The Birth of The Wise Guys Podcast 1:08:15 Creating a Cultural Reset through Clean Content 1:13:50 Being Recognized and Building Influence in Doha 1:18:20 Dream Guests and Future Ambitions 1:21:05 Ramadan Goals and Love for Somalia 1:23:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts If you enjoyed this deep dive into life in Qatar and the power of community, make sure to RATE and REVIEW and follow. Leave a comment below letting us know which part of their story resonated with you most and who you would like to see on the show next! #TheWiseGuys #QatarLife #SomaliDiaspora #TeachingAbroad #PodcastSuccess
S6 Ep 2How Kanye West Inspired Sudanese Artist G Salih's Hip-Hop Journey
Join us for an incredible conversation from Doha, Qatar, as we sit down with Sudanese-American hip-hop artist and activist G Salih. In this deep dive, we explore the delicate balance between creative expression and the business of music, alongside the need for global advocacy for Sudan. G Salih shares his journey from the DMV to the international stage, discussing how his background in international business helps him navigate the industry while keeping ownership of his art. We also discuss the current humanitarian crisis in Sudan and how the diaspora is mobilizing to make a real difference through organizations like the Sudanese Diaspora Network and Nile Nights. Key Highlights THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC - Why owning your masters is non-negotiable for independent artists and how to structure fair deals. CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS - Growing up in the Sudanese community of Northern Virginia and the impact of immigrant values. HUMANITARIAN WORK - The mission of the Sudanese Diaspora Network and providing emergency relief on the ground. THE FUTURE OF SUDAN - Navigating the current conflict and the hope for a sustainable, self-sustaining future. CHAPTERS 0:00 Welcome to the Oasis from Doha 3:15 Starting Out in the Soundcloud Era 6:45 The Impact of College Dropout and Kanye West 10:30 Growing Up in the Sudanese Diaspora 14:15 Moving to the Suburbs and Culture Shock 18:00 Studying International Business at JMU 23:15 The Strategy Behind G Salih 28:00 Signing and Owning Masters 33:45 Breaking Down Royalties and Recoupment 39:30 Low Cost Recording vs Marketing Strategy 44:15 Why G Salih Avoids Major Labels 49:00 The State of the Music Industry Today 54:00 Redefining Success and Advocacy Through Art 58:30 Rapid Fire: Top 5 Hip Hop Albums 1:03:00 The Sudanese Diaspora Network Mission 1:08:15 Humanitarian Relief Efforts in Sudan 1:13:30 Nile Nights: Global Community Events 1:18:45 Meeting His Wife and Life in Qatar 1:22:15 The Current Crisis and Hope for Sudan 1:24:45 Closing Thoughts and What is Next If you enjoyed this conversation, please RATE & REVIEW the podcast. Share your thoughts on the music business or the situation in Sudan by leaving comment below. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Follow The Oasis IG:haqqislamoasis Tiktok: haqqislamoasis Follow G Salih - IG: @therealgsalih
S6 Ep 1Why Fibroids Affect Black Women & How To Reverse Them
In this episode, holistic herbalist Tiara joins Haqq Islam in Doha, Qatar, to reveal how diet, stress, and environmental toxins are at the root of the health crisis facing our communities today. From the impact of endocrine disruptors in beauty products to the deep connection between trauma and physical illness, this conversation is a masterclass in reclaiming your vitality through nature. Tiara shares her incredible life story, moving from a challenging upbringing in Philadelphia to the Peace Corps in Mozambique, and eventually studying natural medicine with the lineage of Dr. Sebi in Honduras. We dive deep into specific health issues like fibroids, PCOS, prostate health and erectile dysfunction explaining how an alkaline approach and gut healing can transform your life. Whether you are looking for herbal remedies or inspiration from Tiara's journey as a global nomad who has visited over 70 countries, this episode offers the tools you need to start your healing journey. CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 4:20 Understanding Fibroids and Endocrine Disruptors 8:50 The Role of Diet and Toxin Exposure in Health 13:15 Reversing PCOS and the Alkaline Diet Approach 18:00 Food Addiction and Obesity in America 22:30 Hormonal Disruptions and Early Puberty 27:15 The Importance of Gut Health and Microbiome 32:40 Herbs for Cleansing the Blood and Healing the Body 38:00 Carcinogens and the Danger of Enriched Foods 43:15 Prostate Health and Male Sexual Wellness 48:30 How Stress and Trauma Manifest as Physical Disease 53:45 Tiara's Personal Journey and Philadelphia Roots 58:20 Peace Corps Experiences and the Mugabe Incident 1:04:10 Studying Herbal Medicine in Honduras 1:09:30 Reverting to Islam and Global Perspectives 1:14:50 Traveling the World and Final Health Advice 1:18:53 End If you found this information valuable, please RATE, REVIEW and FOLLOW the podcast for more enlightening conversations on health, spirituality, and global culture. SHARE this with someone who needs to hear this healing message today. GET IN TOUCH WITH TIARA Instagram: @healwithtiara Website: healingwithtiara.com
Ep 13From Fresh Prince to a Profitable Furniture Store - Heres How You Can Do it Too - Kenya Abdul Hadi
From Howard University to Hollywood TV screens to owning a mid-century modern furniture store in Philadelphia — this episode is a masterclass in reinvention and entrepreneurship. In this episode, Haqq sits down with longtime friend and Howard classmate Kenya Abdul Hadi, co - owner of The Modern Republic, a premier mid-century modern furniture store in Philly. Before furniture, Kenya built two successful clothing brands, selling T-shirts that landed in Nordstrom, appeared on iconic shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and were worn by cultural heavyweights including Tupac, Fat Joe, DMX and LeBron James. Kenya breaks down: * How he got his clothing line into major retail stores like Nordstrom * The real strategies behind building and growing a loyal customer base * Why furniture is one of the most lucrative retail businesses * How anyone can start a furniture business today * Knowing when to pivot and evolve as an entrepreneur The conversation also dives into their shared roots at Howard University, the power of relationships, and the mindset required to build brands that last across industries. Whether you’re into fashion, furniture, retail, or entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with real game from someone who’s lived it. Don’t forget to Subscribe and Rate & Review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to your podcast at. #Entrepreneurship #MidCenturyModern #FurnitureBusiness #HowardUniversity #Streetwear #RetailGame #Philadelphia #TheModernRepublic #BusinessPodcast
S5 Ep 12Why This Bakery Owner Kept His 9-5 While Growing a Profitable Business
Pure Love Pies is more than a bakery — it’s a story of faith, family, and self-determination. In this episode, Haqq sit's down with the owner of Pure Love Pies, a Muslim-owned bakery known for its legendary navy bean pie, a dish deeply rooted in Black Muslim history. Popularized through the Nation of Islam and the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, bean pie was created to encourage healthier eating and economic independence — and that legacy continues today. In this episode Haqq and Samaad Barnes discuss: ⚫️ The do-for-self mindset passed down from his father ⚫️ How his mother developed the original bean pie recipe still used today ⚫️ Turning a cultural staple into a profitable business ⚫️ Running two bakery locations and selling thousands of pies ⚫️ Balancing a 9-to-5 job while building a business ⚫️ The real steps it takes to open a brick-and-mortar bakery and make a profit ⚫️ Why keeping it a family business matters This episode is for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, Black Muslim history, food culture, or building something meaningful from the ground up.
Ep 12How Studying Erykah Badu Helped an Independent Artist Secure a Record Deal
From Sudan to Stardom: This episode features a conversation with Alsarah, the East African retro-pop artist, poet, whose journey from Khartoum to musical success is as inspiring as her soulful sound. She opens up about her roots in Sudan, navigating cultural identity as a Muslim, and how her family's resilience shaped her creative path. Discover how her deep connection to East African traditions and life experiences fueled her rise in the music world and led her to form her own rock band, Alsarah & The Nubatones. From her early days exploring Sudanese music to embracing African American sounds like gospel, jazz, and blues, Alsarah shares how she built her career as an independent artist from studying greats like Erykau Badu, Learn how she financed her albums, negotiated licensing deals, and took bold steps to preserve her authentic voice amidst industry norms. This episode also dives into her activism for Sudan, her reflections on revolution, and her ability to craft music that transcends borders and genres. Whether you're a fan of cultural exploration, Islam, or simply enjoy authentic artistry, this episode is for you! Don't miss her heartfelt insights, her latest album "Seasons of the Road," and how she landed a record deal. Be sure to Rate and Review on Apple Podcast and subscribe to stay tuned for more inspiring tales from artists redefining success and pushing boundaries. #sudanesemusic #ethnomusicology #eastafricanculture #eastafricamusic CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:06 - East African Retro Pop Overview 03:59 - Her Genesis Story 10:05 - Moving to America 12:12 - What is "Tarab Music" 13:20 - Discovering African American Music 16:16 - Graduating from Wesleyan University 18:49 - Moving to New York City 22:06 - Starting Her Band Journey 24:34 - Securing A Record Deal 30:09 - Releasing a New Album After 9 years 34:40 - Sudan’s Future Perspectives 35:54 - Alsarah's Music Journey 39:54 - Artists She Wants go on Tour With 42:12 - Outro
S5 Ep 10How She Built a 156-Unit Real Estate Portfolio in Just 4 Years (Step-By-Step Checklist)
In this episode of The Oasis, Haqq sits down with Yamu Camara, data scientist turned 7 figure real estate investor and Co Founder of DeenVest Capital. Yamu walks us through her early beginnings in Gambia, where she dealt with abuse and ostracization to landing a fellowship in America and becoming a 7 figure real estate investor. If you are interested in learning how to get into real estate with minimal funds and the step by step process this episode is for you. Yamu Takes us through her full process and provides a checklist of the following: ⚫️ Websites to Find Properties ⚫️ Which Banks To Secure Funding ⚫️ How Much Money You Need To Get Started ⚫️ What You Need To Look For Once You Find a Property ⚫️ What Locations Are Good To Invest In ⚫️ Why You Are Losing Money Keeping It in The Bank Make sure you Rate, Review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcast and wherever you listen to your podcast. Stay up to date with Yamu Camara and get more real estate & investing tips Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthfromrentals/ DeenVest Capital: https://deenvestcapital.com/ The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/
S5 Ep 9I Met My Wife At Umrah:This is Our Story
This episode of The Oasis features a candid and enriching conversation with Ishmael Muhammad and India Y. Ali, a power couple whose journey began during a spiritual pilgrimage to Umrah. From their first meeting in Mecca to their heartfelt three-hour conversation in Egypt, they share how their love blossomed into a beautiful partnership. Growing up Muslim in Texas, Ishmael reflects on the values that shaped his identity, while India reveals her journey from attorney to co-founder of a community-focused law firm. Together, they discuss how their shared faith in Islam and commitment to service have strengthened their bond and their mission to empower their community. Whether you're a fan of inspiring love stories, a "90 Day Fiancé" enthusiast, or someone seeking insight into how cultural identity and personal growth intersect with love, this episode is for you. From navigating life and business together to expanding their vision across borders, Ishmael and India showcase an extraordinary partnership that builds on love, trust, and purpose. They even touch on the importance of estate planning, combating gentrification, and creating a lasting legacy for future generations. Get ready for a story of love, resilience, and vision that will leave you inspired. Don’t forget to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring stories and thought-provoking conversations. #marriageadvice #umrahexperience #umrahjourney #familydynamics #candidconversationsmarriage CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Growing up in Texas 04:53 - College Basketball Journey 08:33 - Transition to Real Estate Career 12:21 - How He Met His Wife 17:10 - Vision for the Law Office of India Y Ali 20:53 - His and India’s Love Story 29:50 - Understanding Trusts 32:53 - Working Together in Business 37:03 - Expansion to Ghana 39:55 - Final Thoughts and Reflections 40:38 - Advice for Married Couples in Business 43:30 - Closing Remarks
S5 Ep 8Entrepreneur Shareef Abdul Malik on Polygamy: ‘Most Brothers Are Doing It Wrong’ — FULL STORY
Shareef Abdul Malik, Entrepreneur, community leader, and a man whose faith guides his every move. This episode features a conversation with Shareef Abdul Malik as he discusses how Islam and cultural identity have shaped his inspiring entrepreneurial journey. From starting We Buy Black to evolving into Naspora, Malik shares how his passion for uplifting communities and his commitment to creating opportunities for others are rooted in his deep faith and values. Discover how he navigated challenges, embraced personal growth, and pioneered initiatives that empower the underserved, including his ambitious goal of selling 40 million Naspora boxes filled with products from Black and Muslim-owned businesses. Whether you're intrigued by stories of resilience, entrepreneurship, or the intersection of faith and business, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear Shareef's reflections on manhood, getting married at 17, marrying a second wife and his unwavering dedication to building a legacy through service. Don’t miss this powerful conversation — make sure to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with more transformative stories! #youthmentorship #nasporamission #nasporaplatform #nasporavision #culturalunity #entrepreneurship #buyblack #islamicvalues #naspora #muslimbusiness CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:41 - Early Life 06:27 - Howard University Experience 08:57 - First Taste of Entrepreneurship 10:58 – Highschool Marriage 18:17 - Leaving College 19:46 - Starting We Buy Black 22:01 - Importance of Education for His Wife 25:41 - Founding We Buy Black 31:37 - Transition from We Buy Black to Naspora 35:04 - Unboxing the Naspora Box 40:00 - Defining Manhood 45:55 - Advice for the Next Generation 51:36 - How You Can Suppor Naspora 53:53 - Outro The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/ Support Naspora https://naspora.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooEtjFnWcm2NAbucssaJ5kgJ6nwzfohovQV_35q4gG5kKFvPFh1
S5 Ep 7She Turned Her Father’s Harlem Store Into a Modest Fashion Movement
Step into this heartfelt episode of The Oasis where Haqq sit's down with Kadjahtou Balde, the passionate force behind Modify Thrift- A Harlem based pre love thrift shop. Kadjahtou's story begins long before she ever opened her own shop—it starts with her father, a Harlem staple who ran his store in the neighborhood for years. When she stepped in to carry that legacy forward, she wasn’t just taking over a business she was continuing her family's legacy. In this intimate conversation, she opens up about the moment she asked herself, What can we build with low overhead that still allows us to thrive? That question sparked the birth of Modify Thrift, a unique space offering modest, sustainable, pre-loved clothing for all women Her mission is rooted in sustainability, accessibility, creativity, and honoring the community that raised her. You’ll hear how her upbringing shaped her identity, how sustainability became a core value, and how she turned her father’s Harlem hustle into a modern, purpose-driven business. This episode dives deep into themes of family legacy, faith, resilience, entrepreneurship, and reimagining what thrift culture can be. If you’re navigating your own path, dreaming of building something meaningful, or simply love a good story of grit and growth—you’re going to feel right at home here. Don’t forget to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE #thriftshopping #harlemcommunity #modestfashion #muslimfashion #fashionhub CHAPTERS: 01:07 - Intro 01:59 - Her Early Life 04:02 - College Experience 06:20 - First Job Insights 09:47 - Her Dad’s Business Journey 15:35 - Understanding Modify Thrift 17:43 - Dad's Reaction to Thrift Store Idea 21:10 - The Light Bulb Moment 24:09 - Green Light from Dad 27:50 - Meaning of Modify Thrift 30:34 - Sharing Her Journey Publicly 32:30 - Her Dad's Coolness 34:04 - The Modest Closet Refresh 42:09 - Curating Your Clothes 45:36 - Personal Insights 48:40 - Balancing Responsibilities 50:54 - The Muslim Community Impact 53:25 - What's Next for Modify The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/
S5 Ep 6How Men Can Still Lead in Marriage — Even When the Wife Is the Breadwinner
In this episode Bilal and Shaeeda stars of 90 Day Fiancé and friends to the room, open up about what it really takes to create balance in modern relationships. From navigating gender roles and cultural expectations to elevating each other in marriage and family life, they share how mutual support and understanding can transform a partnership. Grounded in their Islamic faith, Bilal and Shaeeda discuss what Islam teaches about the structure of marriage and how couples can find harmony between leadership, love, and respect. Bilal offers real advice to young brothers on how a man can lead and support his family—even when his wife earns more, while Shaeeda reflects on her journey to motherhood after 35 and the joys of blending family life with her creative pursuits. Together, they explore the power of shared values, humor, and teamwork in overcoming challenges, while touching on how social media and cultural identity shape modern love. Whether you’re inspired by faith, passionate about relationships, or simply seeking better balance in your own life, this conversation is a refreshing and insightful listen. #familysupport #genderroles #familygrowth #islamicperspectivesonmarriage #empoweringwomeninrelationships CHAPTERS: 01:08 - Intro 01:59 - Pregnancy After 35 03:33 - DMing Your Husband 06:25 - Being a Mom After 40 07:11 - Blending Families 08:17 - Gender Roles in Relationships 09:55 - Special Guest 18:33 - Money Management 24:33 - Money and Women 27:10 - Balancing Life and Relationships 32:36 - Who Comes Up with The Social Content 36:21 - Update on TV Show Love InshaAllah 40:07 - What’s Next 42:16 - Final Words The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/
S5 Ep 5Why We’re So Lonely: The Imam Changing How Millennials & Gen Z See Faith and Love
This episode features a heartfelt conversation with Imam Khalid Latif, the visionary leader of the Islamic Center of New York City. Known for his groundbreaking work in interfaith dialogue and community development, Imam Khalid shares his transformative journey from a third culture kid with Kashmiri roots to becoming a leading advocate for spiritual leadership and social justice. Throughout the episode they discuss the profound concept of transformative love as the cure for a lonely generation, touching on the damaging effects of transactional relationships, the rise of artificial connections, and the importance of meaningful human bonds. With insights into the challenges faced by millennials and Gen Z, the discussion also delves into the intersection of cultural identity, the role of Islam in fostering community, and the resilience required to overcome societal inequities. Imam Khalid's personal story is filled with inspiration, from his experiences at NYU and Princeton to founding Pillars of Peace, an organization supporting survivors of domestic violence. Learn how he balances advocacy, artistry, and spirituality while building a new chapter for his community in the West Village—a space designed to heal, empower, and unite. Don’t miss this compelling discussion that will leave you reflecting on the power of love and community in a rapidly changing world. Be sure to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more inspiring conversations that elevate diverse voices and perspectives. #humanconnection #aifriendship #youthengagement #humanconnection #pastoralcare CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:56 - Kashmir Conflict 07:37 - First Muslim Chaplain at NYU 12:12 - First Muslim Chaplain at Princeton 19:20 - Teaching Spiritual Leadership 22:05 - Essence of the Islamic Center 26:35 - Importance of Art in Religion 32:44 - Concept of Love 38:30 - Understanding Loneliness 43:46 - Prophet's Wives Attraction 49:16 - Interfaith Dialogue Importance 58:57 - Pillars of Peace 1:02:55 - Relationship with Allah 1:05:39 - Future of ICNYC 1:08:31 - How to Support ICNYC
S5 Ep 4Why Most Boxers Go Broke and How Julian “J Rock” Williams Avoided It
Step into the inspiring story of Julian “J Rock” Williams in this episode of The Oasis. From the streets of Philadelphia to becoming a world champion boxer, Julian opens up about how his passion for boxing began at just 12 years old—and how his faith in Islam has shaped every step of his journey. This powerful conversation dives into Julian’s drive, discipline, and resilience, revealing the challenges and triumphs behind a life dedicated to the ring. He shares how mentors guided him early on, the sacrifices he made to pursue greatness, and how his faith taught him patience, gratitude, and humility through the highs and lows of his career. Julian also reflects on hearing from older boxers who lost their fortunes—and how those lessons inspired him to be smarter with his money, leading him to invest in real estate to secure his future. Plus, he recounts the story of his most challenging fight, offering an inside look at the mental and emotional battles that come with championship-level boxing. Whether it’s his reflections on family, cultural identity, or the discipline it takes to stay at the top, Julian’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and personal growth. If you’re a fan of stories about faith, ambition, and overcoming adversity, this is a must-watch episode. #boxingjourney #muslimboxers #boxingjourney #boxingjourney #boxingjourney CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 08:32 - How to Become a Professional Boxer 11:57 - Islam and Faith 15:31 - His Most Challenging Fight 21:20 - His Wife's Impact 26:50 - Future Plans: What’s Next 32:10 - J-Rock's Future Prospects 33:40 - Aspirations for His Daughters 37:30 - Advice for 18-Year-Old J-Rock 40:38 - J-Rock on Palestine 42:53 - Closing Thoughts The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/
S5 Ep 3What Traveling 50+ Countries Taught Me About Courage & Sitting at the World’s Most Powerful Tables
In this episode Haqq Islam sits down with the extraordinary Abir Ibrahim, a development economist, public historian, and author of *“Love Letters to Sudan.” Together, they explore Sudan's complex cultural identity, history, and legacy as the cradle of civilization. Abir shares her journey of balancing a multifaceted identity shaped by Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. This engaging conversation dives deep into Sudan’s ancient history—its rich Kushite civilization, its role in world history, and the societal challenges that have stemmed from colonial fragmentation. Abir opens up about growing up in a family with ties to literary revolutions, her time working in the development sector, and her groundbreaking travels across 50+ countries. She also reflects on her first job in the field—as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania and how that transformative experience sparked her lifelong commitment to development work, cultural connection, and empowering communities across the globe. Beyond history and heritage, Abir reflects on what it means to find the courage to step outside what’s familiar and beyond family expectations, to take up space in rooms that once felt intimidating or out of reach. She shares how embracing her voice and purpose has allowed her to stand confidently at powerful tables and encourage others to do the same, reminding listeners that they, too, have something valuable to offer wherever they go. Abir also discusses her upcoming book, Stolen Genius, which highlights African innovations and their impact on the world, challenging narratives of erasure and reclaiming stories of brilliance and creativity. Whether you’re curious about African history, cultural resilience, or stories of empowerment, this episode is for you. The Oasis with Haqq Islam Podcast Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oasis-with-a-haqq-islam/id1740666577 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/?hl=en Follow on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haqqislamoasis Oasis Podcast Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/ Subscribe to Abir Ibrahim Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMFv9FbDv4XZGJOeo0b1JWw Abir Ibrahim Instagram: instagram.com/itsabiribrahim Abir Ibrahim Website: abiribrahim.com
S5 Ep 2Can This Fragrance Shop Help You Find Love?NBA Legend Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Gets His Perfect Scent Here
In this episode, Haqq sits down with Aarfat Khazi, the owner of the New Jersey fragrance store, The Misk Shoppe. It also happens to be the same place where NBA legend Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf gets his signature scent. Aarfat shares how losing his job in IT unexpectedly set him on a new path into the world of fragrance. From humble beginnings, starting with pop-ups and an online store. The Misk Shoppe has grown into a thriving fragrance business that now serves customers from around the world. The conversation explores why fragrance holds such a special place in Muslim culture, dives into the rich history of Oud, and offers a breakdown of different types of scents. Aarfat gives a glimpse into his world, showing how fragrance is more than just smell—it’s tied to memory and emotion in powerful ways. He also brings in his collection of specialty Ouds and fragrances for an in-studio scent experience. And there’s a surprise appearance from Producer Jazlyn “Quincy Jazz” Porter, who gets gifted her own custom fragrance, though Aarfat and Haqq have some playful ideas about what it might do beyond just smelling good. Tune in to this episode if you're a fragrance lover curious about the world of perfumery, or an aspiring entrepreneur looking for inspiration on how to pivot and grow with purpose. Aarfat’s journey proves that if you have a passion for something and work hard, you can build something truly meaningful. Visit The Misk Shoppe, located near Princeton University: 344 Georges Rd, Dayton, NJ 08810 Don’t miss out—like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and keep discovering more captivating stories like this! #scentmemories #perfumeculture #floralscents #oudfragrance #citrusnotes #scentmarketing #personalscents #oudcollection #oudfragrance #culturalscents CHAPTERS: 00:00 - INTRO 02:23 - Why Muslims Smell Good: Cultural Significance 04:14 - Life In India 09:46 - Meeting My Wife 12:38 - Love at First Sight 21:04 - Selling Perfume Online 23:14 - Understanding Scents 24:05 - The History of Oud 27:48 - Clientele: Building a Customer Base 31:10 - Social Media: Marketing Strategies 31:53 - Business Operations: Who Runs It 40:15 - Meeting Mahmoud: A Key Connection 43:50 - Introducing Producer Quincy Jazz 44:43 - Can Fragrances Help You Find Love? 46:37 - Fragrance for Gaddafi 48:59 - Fragrance for Mahmoud 55:50 - Scents and Meditation 56:40 - The Power of Scent 57:15 - Scent and Memory 57:38 - Outro
S5 Ep 1Will a Hijabi Woman Be the Next Miss USA: MonaLesa Brackett is Breaking Barriers
In this inspiring episode, meet MonaLesa Brackett, a trailblazing hijabi breaking barriers in the Miss USA pageant as Miss New Hampshire 2025. From her journey as a proud Brooklyn native to embracing Islam and competing in a burkini on the national stage, Mona Lisa shares her extraordinary story of resilience, cultural identity, and self-confidence. This conversation dives into her path from childhood dreams to becoming a role model for Muslim women and beyond. Discover how she navigates the world of pageantry with modesty, tackles stereotypes, and balances her professional achievements with her faith. Whether you're curious about her journey to Islam, her advocacy for diversity and inclusion, or her experiences in the competitive realm of Miss USA, this episode is for you. Watch as MonaLesa proves that modesty and determination can coexist beautifully, redefining societal norms while inspiring countless others. Don’t miss this incredible story of courage, representation, and empowerment. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join us in celebrating her groundbreaking triumphs. #burkinimodeling #hijabipageant #muslimpageant #hijabibeauty #burkinifashion CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:45 - MonaLesa Journey to Miss New Hampshire USA 2025 08:37 - Getting a Master’s Degree in Fine Arts 10:57 - Why She Converted to Islam 13:53 - Preparing for the Pageant 19:58 - Experiences as a Hijabi 25:01 - Charity Work and Community Service 27:24 - Importance of Financial Literacy 29:00 - Future Aspirations and Goals 30:51 - Empowering Message to Muslim Women 33:03 - Impact of Inclusive Age Policy on Pageantry 35:30 - Lessons Learned from Pageantry 36:54 - Faith's Influence on Pageantry 38:15 - Final Thoughts and Reflections
S4 Ep 9How Watching Dave Chappelle Sparked a Young Hijabi’s Comedy Dream - Hoodo Hersi Tells All
This episode of The Oasis features a conversation with Hoodo Hersi, a trailblazing comedian who’s breaking barriers and redefining what it means to succeed in comedy as a Black Muslim woman. From her roots as the daughter of Somali immigrants to navigating cultural identity, gender expectations, and societal norms, Hoodo shares how her unique perspective shaped her incisive, witty, and self-deprecating humor. Inspired early on by watching Dave Chappelle, Hoodo realized that comedy wasn’t just a passion—it could be a career. While her identity as a Black, Muslim, hijabi woman informs her experience, she’s clear: those roles don’t define her. What truly shaped her path was her parents’ unwavering belief that she could do whatever she set her mind to. That message—that she was limitless—became the foundation of her drive. In this episode, Hoodo reflects on her upbringing, her journey as a "third culture kid," and how she found the courage to step on stage in rooms where she wasn’t always expected—or even welcomed. She talks about performing for diverse audiences, tackling heavy topics like racism, Islamophobia, and tokenism with levity and heart, and the power of turning cultural tension into comedy gold. Whether she’s sharing hilarious crowd interactions, breaking down societal constructs, or reflecting on her experiences as a teacher, Hoodo brings the kind of thoughtful, fearless humor that challenges stereotypes while keeping audiences laughing. She also shares her future plans for creating original comedy projects that continue to center authenticity, complexity, and joy. This episode is for you if you’re curious about the intersection of race, religion, and comedy—or if you’re inspired by stories of resilience, identity, and living unapologetically. CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 05:47 – “You can do anything” – Hoodo’s parents’ mindset 11:13 – How comedy became the dream 16:02 – Racism: Canada vs. the U.S. 18:58 – Being a Black Muslim woman… and not letting that define her 24:00 – Hoodo’s mom and rejecting internalized racism 27:30 – Building an online audience during the pandemic 29:10 – Hecklers and handling the nonsense 32:04 – Visiting Djibouti 34:20 – Big dreams and future plans 38:00 – Real talk: the path to becoming a comedian 45:55 – What’s coming up next 48:58 – Love, relationships, and keeping it real
S4 Ep 8From Engineer to Barnes & Noble Author: Mohamed Elmahdi Wild Journey (Now He's Looking for a Wife)
This week features a conversation with Mohamed El Mahdi entrepreneur, writer and accomplished author of "Gamma Brother" and "Girl From Ganymede." As a Sudanese-American with a profound family legacy tracing back to revolutionary leader Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi, he shares how his heritage shapes his identity while navigating life as an engineer, horse rider, and storyteller. In this candid discussion, Elmahdi opens up about his creative journey from petroleum engineering to becoming a self-published author, his passion for connecting youth through horse riding programs, and how his books intertwine sci-fi with themes of cultural identity, Islam, and diaspora experiences. Whether you're interested in Sudanese history, finding success as a creative, or the art of balancing a multifaceted life, this episode is for you! Discover how his work uplifts communities, fosters understanding, and bridges cultures, all while staying true to his roots. Don’t miss this deep dive into family, faith, and forging your own path in the world. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE for more powerful stories and thought-provoking conversations. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - Your Lineage 10:38 - Diving Deeper into Family Elmahdi's Lineage 14:31 - Writing Journey 19:05 - Girl from Ganymede Novel 25:34 - Gamma Brother 35:00 - How He Got His First Publishing Deal 39:07 - Favorite Authors 46:21 - What is SAFY 49:15 - Horse Riding Benefits 54:09 - Being an Entrepreneur 59:10 - Hoops for Sudan Initiative 1:02:56 - Vision for Sudan's Future 1:13:17 - Final Words 1:14:39 - What's Next for Mohamed 1:18:15 - Closing Remarks
S4 Ep 7Khadeejah B on Being Black & Muslim in the UK + Creating a Safe Space for Women
Step into the inspiring world of Khadeejah B, founder of "Every Black Muslim Girl," as she shares her untold journey of navigating life as a Black Muslim woman. Growing up in London as a Nigerian Muslim, Khadeejah shares her deeply personal journey navigating cultural and religious challenges, micro aggressions, and the pressures of intersectional identity. Khadeejah opens up about the challenges of being too "Black" to fit in with some Muslims and too "Muslim" to fit in with others, her powerful response to stereotypes, and the difference between Muslims in the UK vs the US. Discover the heartwarming inspiration behind her platform, the role of community in Islam, and her vision for a world where every Black Muslim girl feels seen, heard, and valued. Whether discussing the joy of hearing "Assalamu Alaikum" in the streets of New York or her own experiences as a mother and wife, this episode is for you if you're curious about cultural identity, community building, or the beauty of unapologetic self-expression. Don't miss the exclusive discussion about the EBMG Fest, a groundbreaking event celebrating Black Muslim women and their contributions globally. Watch now to uncover the strength, vulnerability, and love that fuel this incredible movement. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and support this empowering journey! #socialjusticeandart #womenempowerment #religion #diversityinfilmmaking #muslim #socialmediamarketing #howtobuildonlinecommunity #socialjusticeandart #womenempowerment #hijabtutorial CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 05:45 - Perception of Muslim Women 08:29 - Purpose of Every Black muslim Girl 13:25 - Addressing Racism in the Muslim Community 18:35 - British Muslims Don't Say Assalamu Alaikum 21:55 - Introduction to EBMG Fest 26:10 - EBMG Fest Highlights in New York City 28:40 - Uniting Powerful Women 32:18 - How I Met My Husband 38:00 - Supporting Women During Postpartum: Advice for Brothers 40:19 - Challenges for Working Moms 41:58 - Future Plans 45:48 - Insights on Marriage 49:20 - Last Minute Thoughts 54:30 - Outro
S4 Ep 6The Truth About Black Muslim Representation in America
In this next episode of "The Oasis" featuring Sahr Ali, the passionate leader of Black Muslims Now, a grassroots collective dedicated to uniting and amplifying the voices of Black Muslims in New York and beyond. Host Haqq Islam sits down with Sahr to explore her inspiring mission to foster visibility, advocate for social justice, and build stronger communities. From her roots as a second-generation Muslim in Philadelphia to her journey as an activist and trailblazer, Sahr shares her compelling story of resilience, cultural pride, and faith. This conversation dives deep into topics like the legacy of Black Muslims in America, transitioning from the Nation of Islam to Sunni Islam, and the critical need for representation in political and social spaces. Discover how Black Muslims Now is creating impactful programs, including social events, political advocacy, and outreach initiatives like assisting incarcerated sisters. Whether you're curious about cultural identity, inspired by grassroots activism, or passionate about empowerment within the Muslim community, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this authentic and eye-opening discussion! Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to stay updated on more inspiring conversations. Join the movement and explore how we can continue to uplift and unite Black Muslims everywhere. #newyork #islam #muslim #booksonislam #islam #allah #muslimstudentassociation #mediaselectstheblacksheepofthemuslimcommunity CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Sahr Ali’s Upbringing & Background 09:24 - Education, Academic Journey 12:39 - Transitioning to Sunni Islam, Faith Change 1 6:11 - Black Muslims Now, Community Overview 23:20 - From Theater to Community Activism, Career Shift 27:00 - Understanding the Black Muslim Community, Cultural Insights 30:00 - Organization's Role & Community Support 37:41 - Outreach Program to Prisons, Rehabilitation Efforts 42:30 - Vision for the Future, Goals and Aspirations 44:57 - How to Donate, Support Initiatives 49:20 - Outro
S4 Ep 5The Coffee Shop Taking on Starbucks: The Brooklyn Perk Story
This episode of The Oasis features a candid conversation with Jamal Al Amin, the CEO of Brooklyn Perk Coffee, who shares his inspiring journey from embracing personal flaws to building a business rooted in peace, love, and unity. Jamal discusses how his experiences growing up in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and his transformative journey through Islam shaped his approach to business and life. Discover how Jamal turned a dream into reality, creating a thriving coffee shop that stands as a community hub, breaking barriers and redefining what it means to be an entrepreneur. From facing challenges to fostering authentic relationships, Jamal’s story is a testament to resilience, cultural identity, and staying true to one’s values. He also shares his relentless ambition to take Brooklyn Perk global, all while remaining grounded in his faith and purpose. This episode is for you if you’re seeking inspiration, guidance for your entrepreneurial journey, or simply a heartwarming story of transformation. Don’t miss the unique insights about Islam, community building, and staying competitive in a corporate-dominated industry. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring stories from leaders breaking cultural norms and inspiring others to reach new heights. Join the conversation and let us know your favorite takeaway from Jamal Al Amin’s journey! #businessideas #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #howtobuilda$20k/monthcommunitybusiness #personalgrowth CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Inspiration for Coffee Shop 08:46 - Meaning of Peace, Love, Unity 09:44 - Brooklyn Perk as Community Hub 11:38 - Role of Islam in Business Practices 14:29 - Art and Culture at Brooklyn Perk 15:47 - Vision and Future of Brooklyn Perk 17:15 - Personal Journey to Islam 22:12 - Origins of Brooklyn Perk 25:43 - Future Plans for Brooklyn Perk 26:27 - Advice for Young Entrepreneurs 27:48 - Coffee Trivia 32:58 - Finding Brooklyn Perk Location
S4 Ep 4Mansa Suliman Al Kushi: The Man Building A New African Nation Inspired by Tulsa's Black Wall Street
This episode features a conversation with visionary leader Mansa Suliman Al Kushi the man behind the creation of the Kingdom of Kush, a nation reclaiming African unity and empowerment. Situated between Egypt and Sudan, this new nation is rooted in pan-Africanism and serves as a sanctuary for people of African descent worldwide. Mansa shares the incredible 30-year journey of building this country, from claiming uninhabited land in 1993 to fostering unity among tribes and the African diaspora. Discover how the Kingdom of Kush is creating infrastructure, utilizing natural resources like gold and oil, and building a future driven by innovation, sustainability, and cultural pride. Explore the deep ties to African history and Islam, as well as the vision of making Kush a global powerhouse akin to Wakanda. This episode is for you if you're inspired by cultural identity, unity, and the dream of a brighter future for African people worldwide. Join the discussion on pan-Africanism, black nationalism, and the power of economic independence. Don't miss this fascinating story of resilience, vision, and hope. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to support more conversations with #KingdomOfKush #AfricanUnity #PanAfricanism #Islam #VisionaryLeadership # #unity #historyfacts #history #kushiteempire #ancienthistory CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:57 - Claiming the Land 12:21 - Infrastructure Overview: Building the Kingdom 14:31 - Citizens of Kush: Who Lives Here? 1 6:34 - Financing the Kingdom: Economic Strategies 18:53 - Currency System: Managing Money 19:45 - Population Insights: Demographics of Kush 21:10 - Government Structure: Leadership and Law 22:20 - Public Information: Transparency in Governance 27:30 - Military Forces: The Army of Kush 29:15 - Moving to the Kingdom of Kush: Relocation Guide 30:15 - International Recognitions: Status of Kush 31:35 - Current Developments: What's There Now 34:30 - Future Vision: The Kingdom's Goals 37:10 - Countrypreneur Concept: Entrepreneurship in Kush 38:24 - Vision for 20 Years: Future of the Kingdom 40:10 - Mansa Suliman Al Kushi: Key Figure 45:55 - Final Words: Concluding Thoughts 49:10 - Contacting the Kingdom of Kush: How to Reach Out
S4 Ep 3Bayadir Speaks: Art, Identity & Activism Through Poetry
Step into the world of resilience, art, and activism in this captivating episode featuring poet, activist, and author Bayadir Mohamed- Osman. Known for her powerful storytelling and deep connection to Sudan’s struggles, she shares her journey as a third-culture kid navigating life in the DMV while embracing her Sudanese roots. This heartfelt conversation explores her acclaimed book "Secondhand Smoke," where she masterfully transforms pain into poetry and sheds light on untold stories of revolution, identity, and resilience. Bayadir discusses the duality of her life as a poet and public health professional, blending art with activism to inspire change in both Sudan and her broader community. From her father’s legacy as a freedom fighter to her own experiences of cultural dichotomy, this episode is for you if you’re passionate about storytelling, cultural identity, and the power of words to spark global impact. Join us as we explore her poetry, the strength of her family’s history, the support of her husband and her vision for Sudan’s future. Don’t miss her reflections on love, community, and the creative process behind her thought-provoking work. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to stay connected to more inspiring stories of resilience and activism. #poetry #culturalidentitytheory #rapmusic #poem #spokenwordpoetry CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - Poem: Horror Movie 04:15 - Growing Up in the DMV 07:04 - Your Name and Identity 08:40 - Your Dad and Family Influence 12:38 - Your Professional Journey 19:10 - When Poetry Entered Your Life 23:50 - Poetry Book Secondhand Smoke: A Reflection 27:38 - Solutions to the Sudan Crisis 28:34 - Sudan's Influence in Your Poetry 29:55 - Your Husband and Support System 34:37 - Nile Nights: Exploring Themes 38:32 - What's Next for You: Future Plans 39:58 - Naming: Significance and Meaning 41:12 - Meaning of the Name 41:36 - Final Words and Reflections 42:37 - End
S4 Ep 2Independent Hustle: How Oddisee Built His Music Empire
Born into two worlds, Oddisee third culture journey is a story of resilience, creativity, and identity. This episode features a conversation with the extraordinary lyricist, producer, and artist Oddisee, as he discusses how his unique upbringing—being raised between his Sudanese father’s collectivist values and his African-American mother’s roots—shaped his worldview, music, and artistic vision. As a proud third culture kid, he shares profound insights on balancing family, Islam, and his creative passions, all while navigating life as a bridge between two vibrant yet contrasting cultures. From his early days immersed in music and poetry to touring internationally and producing for notable artists like Joey Bada$$, Oddisee reveals how his cultural duality has influenced his craft. Hear him reflect on his connection to Sudan, his approach to blending intellect and creativity, and how he finds peace within the chaos of life. Whether you’re inspired by stories of perseverance, fascinated by the life of a modern poet, or simply curious about the intersection of culture and art, this episode is for you. Join the discussion, explore his rich cultural heritage, and discover the journey behind one of today’s most visual lyricists. Don’t miss out—like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to stay tuned for more compelling conversations! #tck #culturalidentitytheory #depressioninthirdculturekids #selflove #beingathirdculturekid CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:21 - ODDISEE - That's Love 03:58 - Early Life and Cultural Experiences 11:09 - Starting Rapping Journey 14:16 - Convincing Parents for Music Career 21:15 - Oddisee on the Diamond District 23:12 - Choosing Independence in Music 24:25 - Transition from Analog to Digital Music 28:03 - Meaning Behind the Name "Oddisee" 30:20 - Impact of Washington Post Article Recognition 34:59 - Fond Memories of Sudan 37:26 - Experience Inside the Pyramids 41:21 - Musical Inspirations 44:15 - Joey Bada$$ Influence 49:25 - Family's Role in Grounding 49:55 - Meeting Your Wife 55:23 - Life with Kids 57:52 - Connection to Sudan 1:00:33 - Work-Life Balance Insights 1:04:02 - What's Next for Oddisee 1:05:24 - Finding Oddisee Online 1:05:40 - Outro
S4 Ep 1Nadine El Roubi Unfiltered: Discovering Her Sound, Self-Sabotage & Rising From Heartbreak
Dive into this episode of The Oasis featuring Nadine El Roubi, a neo-soul artist whose unique sound bridges cultures and genres. Born in Khartoum, Sudan, and shaped by global experiences—from Virginia to The Netherlands—Nadine shares her journey as a "third culture kid" navigating identity, artistry, and passion. This captivating conversation explores how her multicultural roots and personal experiences, including influences from Islam to neo-soul legends, have inspired her music. Discover how Nadine’s upbringing, including her DJ father’s love for rap and her mother’s admiration for powerful vocalists, shaped her artistry. Hear her discuss her EP "Triplicity," her freestyles that captivated audiences, and her powerful anthem "New Era." Whether you're a fan of neo-soul, hip-hop, or the raw brilliance of a true poet, this episode is for you. Join us as we unpack Nadine’s creative process, her reflections on love and resilience, and her dreams for the future. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to support incredible artists like Nadine El Rubi and stay tuned for more inspiring stories on The Oasis. Don’t miss this celebration of culture, music, and the beauty of authentic storytelling! #neosoul #rnb #journey #greatestneosoulsongs #classicrock #lofi #culturalinfluences #studymusic #artistinresidence #neosoul CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:12 - Nadine's Music Journey 04:43 - Nadine's Background and Influences 06:34 - Discovering Your Artist Path 09:55 - Vocal Training Experience 11:43 - Writing Music by Ear 12:43 - Educational Background 16:43 - Life in Birmingham 19:00 - Mastering Your Lyrics 23:53 - Realizing Music as a Calling 25:21 - Exploring Triplicity 28:00 - Freestyles Part 2 30:20 - Involvement in Sudanese Community 32:53 - Future Plans in Music 34:58 - Upcoming Shows and Events 36:14 - Connecting with Nadine 37:23 - Outro
S3 Ep 10The Muslim Boxer: Police Officer, Rapper, Father & Hafiz – The Many Lives of Muhsin Cason
Meet Muhsin Cason, the undefeated Muslim boxer breaking stereotypes both inside and outside the ring. The season 3 finale episode of "The Oasis" features an inspiring conversation with Muhsin, a second-generation Muslim, poet, police officer, hafiz and devoted father. Known for bringing his unique flavor to everything he does, Muhsin combines discipline, artistry, and faith to challenge societal norms and redefine what it means to be a modern Muslim. Muhsin shares his journey from architectural engineering student to professional boxer, how he balances his roles as a father and police officer, and his innovative approach to teaching Islam through rap. Hear him candidly talk about his family’s rich history, the challenges of staying true to oneself, and how he faces criticism from the "Haram police" without losing his authenticity. Whether you're a fan of boxing, intrigued by cultural identity, or looking for inspiration on navigating life’s challenges with faith and resilience, this episode is for you. Don’t miss Muhsin's powerful insights, his passion for community, and his dedication to uplifting others. If you’re ready to be inspired, like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE for more incredible stories like this! #boxingcommunity #boxing #islam #boxinggrowth #overcomingloss #quran #challengingstereotypes #islamicreminder #motivational CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:43 - Muslim Boxer Journey 11:29 - Becoming a Hafiz 14:08 - Fight Experience in Riyadh 16:30 - Getting Into Boxing 20:03 - Future Plans in the Ring 22:42 - Life as a Police Officer 29:48 - Understanding the Haram Police 34:47 - Being a Girl Dad 38:50 - Meeting Your Wife 46:20 - Balancing Multiple Roles 48:00 - What's Next for You 51:20 - OUTRO
S3 Ep 9Faith, Love & Family: Building Darbars' Legacy
This episode of "The Oasis" features a conversation with longtime family friends Shabhaz Ganny and Omar Ganny the dynamic father-son duo behind Darbars, a thriving halal restaurant chain built on faith, love, and family values. From starting with a small bodega to becoming the "mayor of Liberty Avenue," Shabhaz shares his inspiring journey from India to Queens, finding love, and building a business rooted in Islamic principles. Omar offers insights into taking the family legacy forward, balancing entrepreneurship with teamwork, and their vision to expand Darbars internationally. Whether you're a third culture kid navigating identity, an aspiring entrepreneur inspired by stories of resilience, or someone curious about the intersection of faith and business, this episode is for you. They also discuss key lessons on maintaining strong family bonds, overcoming challenges, and leaving a lasting legacy. Plus, get a glimpse into their community impact, from supporting marriages to helping others succeed. Ready to be inspired? Rate, Review and SUBSCRIBE to join us for more conversations like this, where culture, family, and ambition take center stage. Don't miss this story of faith, love, and business success! #familybusinessmanagement #businesssuccession #howdoitakeoverthefamilybusiness#overcomingadversity #goalpursuit CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Shabhaz & Omar - Darbar’s Chicken & Ribs 01:09 - Introduction to Darbar's 01:59 - Shabhaz- Journey from India to Queens 10:38 - Founding Darbar's Restaurant 12:22 - Motivation for Success 14:18 - Omar’s Role in Darbar’s Growth 17:45 - The Secret to Darbar’s Success 22:45 - Personal Insights: Your Wife 24:55 - Business Expansion Strategies 28:42 - How to Start a Successful Restaurant 31:07 - Darbar's International Expansion Plans 36:55 - Best Advice for a Successful Marriage
S3 Ep 8From Queens to Harvard: Rana Abdelhamid Activism Journey and Becoming "The Mayor of Queens"
In this inspiring episode of "The Oasis," host Haqq Islam sits down with Rana Abdelhamid, a true changemaker affectionately known as the "Mayor of Queens." From her roots as a Queens girl with Egyptian heritage to her rise as a community activist and advocate, Rana shares her incredible journey of resilience, activism, and cultural pride. The conversation explores her upbringing in one of the most diverse boroughs in New York City, her passion for preserving cultural identity, and how karate and martial arts empowered her to stand tall against xenophobia. Rana discusses how growing up surrounded by Queens' vibrant communities shaped her vision for a more inclusive and equitable world. From her college days at Middlebury and Harvard to founding Malikah—a nonprofit focused on self-defense, mutual aid, and healing for marginalized communities—Rana exemplifies the power of grassroots activism. She also reflects on running for Congress, navigating systemic challenges, and why she continues to fight for affordable housing, equitable healthcare, and community safety. Whether you're passionate about cultural identity, fascinated by the intersection of Islam and activism, or simply inspired by stories of third-culture kids breaking barriers, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this thoughtful discussion about overcoming challenges, building community, and staying true to your roots. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to support more inspiring stories like Rana’s #QueensGirl #Changemaker #CommunityActivism #Islam #Queens #Harvard #communityactivism #publichealth #queenscommunityactivism #communityorganizing #immigration #communityactivism #youthprograms #mostdiversecity #youthleadership #queensdiversity CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - Family History in Queens 03:50 - Best Childhood Memory 05:20 - Martial Arts Background 07:40 - Community Reaction to Self-Defense Teaching 08:50 - Journey to Middlebury College 12:52 - Academic Focus and Motivation 15:46 - Admission to Harvard University 18:58 - Post-Harvard Career Path 20:44 - Returning to New York City 22:27 - Changes in Queens Neighborhood 27:15 - The "Mayor of Astoria" Title 28:41 - Understanding Democratic Socialism 29:59 - Congressional Campaign Journey 35:49 - Future Plans for Rana 38:05 - Conclusion and Outro
S3 Ep 735 Years of Marriage: Rufus & Jenny's Secret to Success
This episode of The Oasis features a conversation with Rufus and Jenny Triplett, a power couple who have celebrated 35 incredible years of marriage. Named Ebony Magazine's 2012 Couple of the Year and recognized for their appearances on TLC, CNN, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and TED Talks, Rufus and Jenny bring wisdom, humor, and authenticity to this inspiring discussion. From their journey as military veterans to publishing the bestselling book "Surviving Marriage in the 21st Century," which sold over 500,000 copies, they share the secrets behind their enduring love, family values, and entrepreneurial spirit. In this episode, Rufus and Jenny discuss how faith, particularly Islam, has been the cornerstone of their relationship and business practices. They reflect on their cultural identities, including Rufus's roots as a third-generation Muslim and Jenny’s unique journey to embracing the faith. The couple also dives into their impactful work within the community, including their groundbreaking Prison World Magazine, and the challenges they've overcome along the way. With thoughtful advice on navigating modern relationships, balancing independence, and fostering mutual respect, this episode is for you if you're seeking inspiration, guidance, or simply a heartfelt story of resilience and love. Whether you're fascinated by their work with incarcerated individuals, or looking for tips to strengthen your own marriage, Rufus and Jenny's story is one you won't want to miss. Plus, hear their reflections on memorable travels to places like Dubai and Tanzania, their music industry connections (including a fun nod to the iconic rock band Ready for the World), and their thoughts on societal shifts in black male-female relationships today. Don’t just watch—be part of the conversation! Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to The Oasis for more enriching discussions with trailblazers like Rufus and Jenny Triplett. Your journey to insights, inspiration, and connection starts here. #successfulcatholicmarriage #couplestherapy #marriageturnaround #relationshipadvice #trustbuildinginmarriage CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:37 - How Did You Meet? 05:42 - Sustaining the Relationship 09:14 - Islam's Influence on Your Lives 10:52 - Islam as the Center of Your Life 14:39 - Starting Prison World Magazine 16:53 - Black Marriages Today 27:55 - Surviving Marriage in the 21st Century 28:16 - Self-Publishing Their Book 30:16 - Love That Inspired the Book 31:53 - Memorable Travel Experiences 38:11 - Common Marriage Struggles 43:53 - Final Advice 45:54 - Recommended Products 47:58 - Surviving Marriage in Modern Times
S3 Ep 6Sports Executive Hanif Khalil On NBA’s Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving’s Activism & the Halal Economy
This episode of Oasis features a conversation with Hanif Khalil, the visionary founder of Aflaha Sports Management Group and Crescent Sports Media. Join host Haqq Islam as they explore how Islam is shaping the future of sports, from the rise of Muslim athletes like Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving to the intersection of faith, discipline, and athleticism. Hanif shares his journey from aspiring sports agent to a leader in the global halal economy, highlighting the values of community, cultural identity, and personal growth that drive his work. Discover how his organization empowers athletes and brands through talent management, branding, and consulting, while amplifying the voices of Muslims in sports. Whether you're intrigued by the evolving role of Muslim athletes in collegiate and professional sports, the cultural impact of the halal economy, or the inspiring stories of pioneers like Muhammad Ali, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Malcom X this episode is for you. Don’t miss this insightful discussion about the intersection of Islam, sports, and the global economy. Make sure you RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - Aflaha Sports Management Group Overview 03:18 - Entering Sports Management 12:45 - Journey to Becoming a Sports Agent 14:51 - Muslims in College Sports 20:21 - Bellevue Brothers Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Explained 24:30 - Sports Insights 27:38 - Muhammad Ali, Jaylen Brown, Kyrie Irving 32:57 - Halal Economy Discussion 38:49 - Personal Insights 41:35 - Future Plans for Hanif 42:35 - Outro
S3 Ep 5Creating Generational Wealth: Attorney Ali’s Expert Tips
Attorney India Ali joins this episode of The Oasis to share her inspiring journey from Division 1 athlete to a successful attorney empowering families through wealth building and estate planning. Hosted by Haqq Islam, this conversation delves into India's personal transformation, guided by faith, determination, and the support of her family, including her inspiring mother and supportive husband. In this episode, India opens up about her basketball career at Hofstra University, working at T.I's company Grand Hustle and her pivot from sports to law. She discusses how her personal experiences, including navigating blended family dynamics and the loss of her mother, motivated her to champion estate planning in underserved communities. India also shares her insights into wealth-building strategies, the importance of planning for the future, and how her work is making a difference in empowering others to secure their legacies. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in personal growth, family legacy, and actionable advice on wealth and estate planning. India’s story is a testament to overcoming challenges and finding purpose in service to others. Don’t miss this engaging and informative episode! Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and stay updated with more incredible stories like this one. #personalinjuryprotection #financialeducation #estateplanningforsingles #trustadministration #powerofattorney #trustadministration #probategeorgia #estateplanningessentials #estateplanningforsingles #financialliteracyunleashed CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Path to Islam 02:14 - Working at Grand Hustle 04:18 - Law School 06:15 - Estate Planning 16:40 - Getting into Estate Planning 21:05 - Where to Begin with Estate Planning 22:20 - When to Seek Legal Help 23:36 - Understanding NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) 27:40 - What is a Trust? 32:42 - Law Office Opens in Ghana 37:46 - Collaboration with Ashley Fox 38:44 - Balancing Work and Life 41:52 - Contacting Attorney Ali
S3 Ep 4From NBA Star to Faith Icon: Mahmoud's Inspiring Journey
Join us for an inspiring episode featuring the legendary NBA star turned faith icon, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. This conversation explores Mahmoud's journey from a young athlete overcoming humble beginnings in Gulfport, Mississippi, to his rise in the NBA, and his ultimate transformation through Islam. Discover how a chance encounter with Malcolm X's autobiography set him on a path of self-discovery and faith, shaping him into a trailblazer who stood firm in his beliefs despite the challenges. Mahmoud shares how his experiences with racism, his struggles with Tourette’s, and his unwavering commitment to justice fueled his journey to become a voice for the oppressed. From his controversial stance during the national anthem to his evolution as a thinker, this episode dives deep into themes of cultural identity, resilience, and the power of faith. If you're curious about the intersection of sports, faith, and activism or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is for you. Don’t miss Mahmoud’s remarkable story of perseverance and purpose. Make sure to Rate & Review and subscribe to the podcast #nba #denvernuggets #jamorant #insidethenba #shorts CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:16 - Birth Circumstances 05:14 - High School Experience 06:21 - Nike Camp Incident 16:24 - Impact of Malcolm X's Autobiography 24:38 - Transition to the NBA 27:15 - Understanding Tourette's Syndrome 28:15 - Humiliation at LSU 30:30 - Transitioning to Islam 33:40 - Converting to Islam 37:05 - Early NBA Experiences as a Muslim 42:44 - NBA's Questions About Identity 48:35 - Changing Name to Mahmoud 50:35 - Realization of NBA's Bias 59:55 - First Trip to Hajj 1:00:55 - Playing in the BIG3 League 1:03:18 - Colin Kaepernick Discussion 1:07:10 - Advice for Future Generations 1:08:46 - What's Next for Mahmoud
S3 Ep 3How Ain't Afraid Inspires Muslim Girls Worldwide
Meet Ain't Afraid, the dynamic twin sisters making waves as trailblazers of Black Muslim excellence in the music industry. This episode features a conversation with the soulful duo, who share their inspiring journey from growing up in Baltimore and Detroit to becoming icons of empowerment. Known for their incredible harmonies, thought-provoking lyrics, and fearless representation of their faith, Ain't Afraid opens up about how their music bridges cultural identity, their mission to inspire, and the challenges they've overcome as Muslim artists. From discussing their creative process to addressing stereotypes, their journey is a testament to resilience and authenticity. This episode is for you if you're curious about how Islam, artistry, and community intersect or if you're inspired by stories of passion and purpose. With influences spanning genres and a deep commitment to uplifting others, Ain't Afraid proves that they are more than just a band - they are voices for change. Don't miss this powerful discussion that touches on faith, breaking barriers, and their dream of collaborating with legends like Beyoncé and Lauryn Hill. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and celebrate what it means to be unapologetically themselves in the entertainment world. #luminousfestival #motivationalsongs #beingblackandmuslim #selflove #musicindustryinspiration CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - Ain’t Afraid is More than Music 07:32 - Baltimore and Detroit Music Influence 10:41 - Impact of Islam on Music 13:35 - Presentation and Public Perception 18:18 - Missy Elliott Inspiration 20:26 - Empowerment in Music 22:50 - Memorable Experiences in Music 24:33 - Heartbreak in Songwriting 26:20 - Why Finding a Spouse is Difficult 32:50 - Dream Collaborations in Music 35:10 - Future Plans for Aint Afraid 41:05 - Collaborating with Your Sister
S3 Ep 2From Roaches to Riches: D'Lai's Inspiring Comedy Journey
This episode of "The Oasis" features a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with comedian, author, and Muslim convert D' Lai. From humble beginnings in Louisiana to performing on major platforms like HBO's Def Comedy Jam and Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Network, D'Lai shares his remarkable journey of overcoming personal and professional challenges. With humor and authenticity, he opens up about his transformative path to Islam, his upbringing, and how faith has redefined his outlook on life and comedy. Discover how D'Lai's experiences as an athlete, blackjack dealer, and entertainer shaped his unique comedic style. Hear his reflections on cultural identity, resilience, and the moment he knew Islam was the right path for him. Whether you're a fan of insightful stories, or someone exploring their own spiritual journey, this episode is for you. Plus, get a glimpse into his collaborations with other talents and his rising success in the entertainment world. Don’t miss this emotional and hilarious story of faith, growth, and creativity. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and stay updated on more inspiring content! #standupcomedy #inspiringcomedyjourney #motivationalvideo #mentalhealth #comedy #standupcomedy #islamiclectures #re-enteringsociety #mentalhealth #prisonreform CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:43 - Early Life and Background 05:29 - Trauma, Healing, and Comedy 10:40 - Journey into Comedy 17:37 - D'Lai's First Stand-Up Experience 18:08 - First Time Bombing on Stage 19:20 - Overcoming Bombing: His Comeback 22:47 - Embracing Islam: A Personal Journey 27:02 - Lesa's Role in Content Creation 29:20 - Islam's Influence on Comedy 31:49 - Future Plans and Projects 35:25 - Authenticity in Comedy 41:14 - Outro
S3 Ep 1She Built a Modest Fashion Empire at 23 | Amanda Hamid
Meet Amanda Hamid, a 23-year-old entrepreneur who built a modest fashion empire, Soo Royalty, while inspiring thousands through her uplifting social media content. This episode features a conversation with Amanda as she shares her journey from selling hair at 17 to creating a global brand that combines fashion, faith, and empowerment. Raised by Sudanese parents in West Palm Beach, Amanda opens up about her personal challenges, cultural identity, and how a life-changing car accident at 16 shifted her perspective forever. Discover how Amanda’s dedication to Islam and love for motivational affirmations helped her embrace her true self, inspiring her to create So Royalty—a brand designed to celebrate modesty and elegance. She recounts her transition from wearing miniskirts to making a viral statement in a pink abaya, sparking the idea for her now-thriving business. Amanda’s heartfelt messages have captivated over 500,000 followers, proving that faith and hard work can lead to incredible success. This episode is for you if you’re seeking inspiration on overcoming challenges, finding your purpose, and embracing your cultural identity. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a third culture kid, or someone exploring the intersection of Islam and modern life, Amanda’s story will empower and uplift you. Plus, don’t miss the exciting announcement about So Royalty’s upcoming men’s collection launching during Ramadan! Join us as we discuss Amanda’s path to success, her entrepreneurial spirit, and her dreams of taking So Royalty international. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to discover more incredible stories from inspiring guests like Amanda Hamid, who truly embodies resilience and grace. Let’s grow together and explore the journeys that define us all. #makemoneyonline #socialmediamarketing #influencermarketing #wheretoshopformodestclothing #modestabayas CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - Amanda's Impact on Community 02:02 - Sources of Amanda's Inspiration 04:00 - Inspiration Behind Soo Royalty 05:46 - Amanda's Entrepreneurial Journey 07:01 - Amanda's Love for Islam 11:04 - Finding Your Inspiration 11:57 - My Beautiful People 16:46 - Modern Men's Woes 20:25 - Plans For A Soo Royalty Storefront 20:35 - Transition from Hair Business 23:39 - Supporting Soo Royalty 25:23 - Amanda's Inspirational Message
Ep 11Love in Islam: A New Show Helping Muslims Find Soulmates
This week’s episode of The Oasis features a heartfelt conversation with Bilal and Shaeeda from "90 Day Fiancé," as they share their incredible journey into parenthood and our newest project, "Love in Islam." The couple opens up about the joys and challenges of raising their newborn son, and their passion for connecting Muslims worldwide through our new matrimonial show. If you’ve ever wondered how cultural identity, faith, and love intertwine, this episode is for you. "Love in Islam" isn’t a dating show—it’s a transformative experience where Muslims from diverse backgrounds come together to find meaningful, faith-centered relationships. Created by A.Haqq Islam this new pilot aims to celebrates love, marriage, and the beauty of Islamic culture, from its traditions to its global diversity. . Tune in to hear how you can sign up if you are looking for love and exclusive insights into the show’s thoughtful design, from chaperones and faith-based guidance to the opportunity for participants to explore Islamic art, food, and possible destinations like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Plus, Bilal and Shaeeda share valuable advice on navigating love in the digital age and staying true to your values. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that celebrates family, faith, and finding your forever person. LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more incredible stories and updates on "Love in Islam"! #loveisland #selfimprovement #freemuslimmatrimonial #muslimarriage #love If you are ready to find love, Casting Opens on February 14! Head over to www.theoasispodcast.com for more information and to apply. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome 00:40 - Shaeeda and Bilal’s Journey 04:00 - Bilal Delivers his son 08:40 - Love in Islam 11:29 - How to Apply for Love in Islam 12:45 - Hosts of Love in Islam 15:54 - Finding Love on Social Media 17:05 - Why We Chose Shaeeda and Bilal to Host 18:21 - Final Thoughts on Love and Marriage
S2 Ep 10From Barista to Billboards: A Muslim Model's Story
From a Starbucks Barista to a Sephora model, Fatuma Yusuf's inspiring journey as a hijabi in the fashion industry is nothing short of extraordinary. In our final episode of season 2 Fatuma shares her unlikely path to becoming a trailblazing model while staying true to her faith and identity. Fatuma discusses how she navigated cultural barriers, family expectations, and industry challenges to carve out a successful career. She offers valuable insights for aspiring models and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, Muslim representation, and building supportive networks. This episode is for anyone interested in fashion, cultural diversity, or pursuing unconventional dreams. Fatuma's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. Viewers will gain a unique perspective on the modeling world, the significance of Muslim representation in media, and the personal growth that comes from embracing one's identity. If you're inspired by stories of breaking barriers and redefining beauty standards, this conversation is a must-watch. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join our community and stay updated on more inspiring stories! #diversemodelingindustry #sustainablefashion #culturalidentityfashion #modelingindustrychallenges #modestfashion Organizations Mentioned Muslimahs Against Abuse Center https://ma-ac.org/ Madaniya NYC https://www.instagram.com/madaniya_nyc/ CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro 01:59 - Haqq Takes 06:42 - Growing Up in Seattle 09:00 - Fatuma's Modeling Journey 12:19 - Getting Into Modeling 19:40 - Contract Negotiation 22:15 - Telling Her Parents 28:53 - Finding Courage 30:08 - Opportunities for Hijabi Models 31:44 - Future Trends in Modeling 32:30 - Muslim Brands in Fashion 35:54 - Self-Reflection in Modeling 38:14 - Importance of Having Muslim Friends 40:11 - Pre-Shoot Rituals 42:33 - Fundraising Efforts 45:15 - Future Plans 49:20 - Thank You for Joining Us
S2 Ep 9From Atlanta to NYC: A Hijabi Model's Inspiring Journey
From Atlanta to NYC: A Hijabi Model's Inspiring Journey features a conversation with Maysa, a trailblazing Muslim fashion model breaking cultural boundaries. This episode explores how Maysa navigates the modeling world while staying true to her faith and modest style. Discover her journey from aspiring model to working with major brands like Nike and Marc Jacobs, all while wearing her hijab with pride. Maysa shares insights on authenticity in the fashion industry, the growing demand for hijabi representation, and how she balances her career with her cultural and religious values. She discusses the challenges she faced, from family expectations to industry norms, and how she overcame them to pursue her passion. This episode is for anyone interested in fashion, cultural representation, or pursuing their dreams against the odds. Maysa's story offers inspiration and practical advice for aspiring models and young Muslims looking to make their mark in creative fields. Learn about Maysa unique perspective as a first-generation Eritrean-American, her approach to modesty in fashion, and her hopes for the future of diverse representation in modeling. Whether you're curious about the fashion world or seeking motivation to follow your own path, Mesa's journey will captivate and inspire you. Please join us for more fascinating conversations with groundbreaking individuals shaping culture and industry. #diversityinfashion #modestclothing #culturalrepresentation #modestfashion #modestfashioninspo Make sure you RATE & REVIEW on Apple Podcast. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Hook 01:05 - Intro 02:19 - Personal Background 06:37 - Parental Pushback? 09:56 - Parents Discover Modeling 11:32 - Signing with an Agency 17:48 - Compromises in Modeling 18:55 - Demand for Hijabi Models 20:40 - Inspirations and Role Models 21:44 - Personal Style and Fashion 23:30 - Future Aspirations 25:50 - Upcoming Projects 28:15 - Additional Goals 29:35 - Feeling Like an Inspiration 33:05 - Marriage and Family Insights 38:13 - Tips for Aspiring Models 39:26 - Outro
S2 Ep 8An Artist Journey: Hip Hop To Hijab, Why You Can't Marry A Man You Do Not Respect and Spirituality
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Basirah Raheem, a multifaceted artist whose journey bridges two worlds. As a former hip-hop emcee turned Muslim author and creative, Basirah shares her remarkable transformation and how her faith shapes her artistic expression today. In this powerful episode, Basirah opens up about her evolution from the hip-hop scene to embracing Islam, her experiences studying in Yemen and Egypt, and how these experiences shaped her creative path. She discusses her acclaimed poetry book "The Dissolving Cloud," her work with major brands like Lancome and Adidas, what love is and why you cant marry a man you do not respect. Discover how Basirah combines her artistic roots in hip-hop with her spiritual journey, creating a unique voice that spans poetry, modeling, and activism. She shares intimate details about her podcast "Young Black Muslimah" and offers profound insights about love, faith, and creative expression. Whether you're interested in spirituality, artistic expression, or personal transformation, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on authenticity, faith, and finding your voice in today's world. Watch as Basirah shares her poetry and wisdom, demonstrating how faith and creativity can beautifully intertwine. Make sure you FOLLOW on Apple Podcast & Spotify. RATE & REVIEW. #sacredpath #spiritualawakening #hiphopactivism #mindfulness #spiritualgrowth CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:21 - Understanding Love 05:05 - Hip Hop Journey 12:04 - Family Reactions to Islam 17:52 - Travels to Yemen, Egypt, Senegal 20:13 - The Dissolving Cloud Concept 21:09 - Motivation for Yemen 24:09 - Transition from Yemen to Egypt 27:15 - Insights on Your Podcast 28:35 - Unlocking Creativity 31:06 - Soul Style Diaries Overview 32:24 - Navigating Immodesty 38:09 - Studies vs. Islam Conflict 42:19 - Impact of Being a Muslim Woman 44:20 - Outro 46:35 - Poem
S2 Ep 7Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out
Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out features a conversation with Sana Ginawi and Elkhair Balla, two passionate Sudanese diaspora activists. These accomplished professionals discuss how their multifaceted identities as Sudanese, African, Muslim, and American shape their perspectives and drive their advocacy efforts. Haqq Islam delves into Sudan's rich history, current political turmoil, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis with his guests. They explore the complexities of Sudan's cultural heritage, from ancient Nubia to modern-day challenges, and share personal insights on maintaining connections to their roots while living abroad. This episode is for anyone interested in understanding the power of diaspora activism, the importance of preserving cultural identity in the face of adversity and the importance of creativity. Sana and Elkhair offer unique perspectives on fundraising, awareness campaigns, and the role of the international community in addressing Sudan's struggles. Viewers will gain valuable insights into the "Keep Eyes on Sudan" movement and learn how they can support efforts to bring about positive change. If you're passionate about global issues, cultural preservation, or diaspora activism, this conversation will inspire and inform you. Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to join the conversation and stay updated on crucial global issues often overlooked by mainstream media. #displacementcrisis #sudaneserefugees #sudanesediaspora #sudanhumanitarianaid #humanitariancrisis CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:19 - Introducing Our Guests 04:45 - Sudanese Culture and Hospitality 08:22 - Staying Connected to Sudanese Roots 14:13 - Activism and Advocacy 19:56 - Politics of Sudan 25:54 - Impact of Organizations in Sudan 29:20 - Importance of Sudan for African Americans 36:16 - Identity: Sudanese and African American 38:07 - Intersection of Race, Religion, and Gender 43:31 - Maintaining Faith Amid Crisis 45:54 - Message to Young Activists 49:18 - Future Outlook for Sudan 52:32 - Symbolism of Sudan 55:55 - Ways to Support Sudan 01:00:30 - End of Show Make sure your Rate & Review & Follow the Podcast!
S2 Ep 6The Complex Identity of Arabs & Muslims & Why Inclusive Marketing Matters
In "The Complex Identity of Arabs & Muslims & Why Inclusive Marketing Matters" this episode features a conversation with Dena Mekawi, a marketing expert dedicated to amplifying Muslim representation in media and corporate America and founder of Mekawi Impact. Host A. Haqq Islam delves into Dena's journey from growing up in a predominantly Italian-American community on Staten Island to founding Mekawi Impact, a company championing authentic storytelling and marketing strategies for underrepresented communities. This episode is for you if you're interested in understanding the rich, complex identities of Arabs and Muslims and why brands should embrace inclusive marketing. Dena shares her personal experiences of overcoming cultural identity struggles and advocating for diversity through creative partnerships with major corporations. Join us as we explore the impact of Islam on personal and professional life, and the powerful role of media in shaping perceptions. Don't miss out—please follow, RATE & REVIEW the podcast. Stay tuned to stay informed on these important conversations! #socialmediamarketing #globalpractice #marketingaccountability #muslimmentalhealthconference #inclusivecampaigns CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Importance of Muslim Representation 06:04 - Impact of 9/11 on Dena's Family 09:44 - Dena's Entrepreneurial Journey 11:27 - Being a Muslim Woman in America 13:24 - Starting a Marketing Company 15:54 - Experiences in Corporate America 21:20 - Engaging Fortune 500 Companies 23:24 - Distinction Between Arab and Muslim 27:34 - Advocacy Focus of the Company 30:15 - Challenges in Advocating for Palestine 34:34 - Corporate Meeting Experiences 37:23 - Representation of Arabs and Muslims in Media 40:57 - Business Goals and Aspirations 43:53 - Connecting with Dena 44:44 - Final Advice and Insights 47:00 - Dena's Outfit and Lifestyle Stay Up to Date Website: https://www.theoasispodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqqislamoasis/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@haqqislamoasis A. Haqq Islam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haqq.islamceo/ Dena Mekawi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denamekawi/?hl=en
S2 Ep 5The Untold History: Palestine's Fight For Justice
Join the conversation on "The Untold History: Palestine's Fight For Justice" as host A.Haqq Islam delves into the complexities of the Palestinian conflict with two insightful guests. Featuring Professor Mohammed Abu-Nimer, an esteemed expert in International Peace and Conflict Resolution, and Maliha Fairooz, a passionate activist and a Columbia University graduate. This episode offers a deep historical appraisal and a honest perspective on the current events. Discover their take on the socio-political dynamics, international relations, and the resilience of the Palestinian people. From dissecting historical timelines to addressing modern-day challenges, this episode is for you if you're eager to understand the history and profound impacts of this ongoing struggle. Don't miss out on the chance to broaden your perspective and engage in meaningful discourse. Please RATE & REVIEW and follow the podcast. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:48 - October 7th Incident 10:17 - Balfour Declaration Overview 17:05 - European Nations' Inaction During WWII 20:10 - Reasons Behind the Balfour Declaration 30:10 - Arab World Response to Conflict 34:08 - Historical Context of the Situation 41:01 - Events at Columbia University 43:14 - Administration's Oppressive Actions 46:18 - Current Treatment at Columbia 47:45 - Future of Gaza Conflict 49:16 - Global Response to the Crisis 50:54 - Opinion on Arab States' Role 54:05 - Future Implications of the Conflict 56:31 - Finding Maliha 58:21 - Outro
S2 Ep 4Why Muslim Politicians Back Kamala: The Controversy
In "Why Muslim Politicians Back Kamala: The Controversy," this episode features a conversation with A.Haqq Islam, alongside esteemed guests Wajahat Ali, a renowned columnist and public speaker, and Letitia Plummer, a dynamic Houston City Council member. They discuss how Muslim politicians are navigating the political landscape, particularly their hesitations and support for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump. The dialogue delves into cultural identity, the complexities of Islam in American politics, and the pressing issues facing the Muslim community, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For those interested in understanding the multifaceted views within the Muslim community, this episode is for you. The guests, including a recovering attorney and a Spelman graduate, explore topics of cultural nuance, political strategy, and the importance of collective action. Whether you are a "third culture kid," a fan of "90 Day Fiancé," or intrigued by the intersections of race, politics, and religion, this discussion promises insight and engagement. Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW and FOLLOW the podcast to join the conversation and stay informed on these critical issues. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:10 - Voting for Kamala Harris 08:30 - One-Issue Voters 13:35 - Engaging Muslim Voters 16:28- Advice For Kamala Harris 18:32 - Politicians and Muslim Voices 20:40 - Empowering the Community 22:55 - Community Strengths 24:14 - Arab American Institute Poll 27:44 - African American Muslim Perspectives 32:54 - Gaza Impact on Voting 37:28 - Election Predictions 41:40 - Visibility of Muslims 45:00 - Final Thoughts
S2 Ep 3Kamala, Trump, or Neither? Gen Z Speaks Out
In this thought-provoking episode of OASIS, host A. Haqq Islam invites recent graduates Nyah and Habiba, two insightful Gen Z Muslims, to discuss why they feel politically homeless ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Nyah a Master’s student in Public Health at Columbia University, and Habiba, a history and human rights graduate, offer a unique lens on how their cultural identities and personal journeys shape their political views. They delve into the complexities of the two-party system, their experiences with activism, and the challenges of aligning with the two current presidential candidates. This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt disillusioned by the political landscape or curious about the intersection of Islam and modern politics. Don’t miss this engaging conversation that tackles themes of cultural identity, activism, and the quest for genuine representation. Rate and Review and SUBSCRIBE to explore more compelling discussions. Habiba Sayma Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/habibasayma Nyah's Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nyah-ahmad-53a526208 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:59 - Nyah Experience with Protesting for Palestine 07:45 - Habiba Joins the Conversation 09:43 - US-Israel Relationship Impact 13:25 - Political Homelessness in Gen Z 17:16 - Voting for Kamala Harris 22:54 - Are You Voting in 2024? 26:50 - Kamala Harris's Impact on Voters 31:00 - Kamala Harris Marketing Strategies 34:58 - Actions for Muslim Voters 41:00 - Kamala Harris Discussion 42:10 - One Word Game Challenge 50:20 - Words of Advice 52:37 - Outro
S2 Ep 2What Is Going on In Sudan?!- Why Aren't We Hearing About it
In this insightful episode of The Oasis we feature a profound conversation with award-winning author and Vice Provost of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusive Excellence, Awad Ibrahim. Joining him is Ibrahim Mohmed, founder of Courtside Media and Nile Nights, and longtime journalist Brother Jehron In the first segment we are joined virtually by Professor Awad who breaks down the history and the current crisis in Sudan while explaining the rich history of the country. In the second segment Ibrahim & Brother Jehron bring their personal perspective on the beauty and resilience of Sudanese people. We also discuss the the collective "Nile Nights" which is all about in person and digital experience that celebrate the Sudanese people and its culture. This episode is for you if you're intrigued by cultural identity, historical narratives, and the urgent call for global awareness. Discover how Sudan's vibrant past connects to its present struggles and the role of Islam in unifying communities worldwide. Rate, Review and SUBSCRIBE to stay engaged with more enlightening discussions CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:32 - The Kushite Empire 06:16 - The Berlin Conference 08:18 - The Mahdist Revolution 11:05 - Omar Al-Bashir 14:57 - Current Situation in Sudan 16:06 - Support for SAF and RSF 20:15 - UAE's Interests in Sudan 23:59 - Al Mahdi's Lineage 25:25 - Solutions for Sudanese Conflict 27:45 - Message to the Sudanese People 32:20 - Sudan Crisis Media Attention 34:25 - Ibrahim’s Connection to Sudan 37:55 - Understanding the RSF 42:15 - How to Help Sudan 49:14 - Positive Message for Sudan 53:33 - Come Back to the Oasis 54:25 - Final Thoughts