Episodes
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Join us on a thought-provoking journey in the latest episode of “The Joe Muslim Experience” as we welcome Dr. Ahmed Naguib. Dive deep into the complexities of the housing market and explore innovative solutions to the crisis of the unhoused. Engage in a candid discussion about the moral responsibilities of law enforcement, the implications of calling the police, and the societal role in supporting the homeless. Don’t miss this compelling dialogue that challenges the status quo and sheds light on the path to a more equitable society.
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In this concise episode of “The Joe Muslim Experience,” our hosts Haamed and Hytham take a moment to unwind and reflect on the week’s unfolding events. From global headlines to local happenings, they share their unique perspectives on the world’s pulse. The highlight of this week’s episode is a candid recount of an unexpected online encounter with an Israeli individual.
Tune in for a dose of thoughtful commentary, sprinkled with humor and the hosts’ signature insights.
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Join us on a special in-person episode of The Joe Muslim Experience as we welcome our distinguished guest, Hamzah Boulad, a key member of the SJP CSUS and their negotiation team. Dive into the origins of the encampment movement and the pivotal negotiations that shaped its course. Hamzah, with his unique Syrian-American background, sheds light on the Axis of Resistance and offers his personal insights into the complexities of Syrian politics. This episode not only explores the challenges faced by Syrians in the US with familial ties back home but also brings you the latest updates on global events. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that traverses personal experiences and international solidarity.
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In this exciting season premiere, the hosts of The Joe Muslim Experience return for their third season. Buckle up as they dive into two crucial topics: Sac State Encampment: The campus at Sacramento State University was abuzz with activism when a pro-Palestine encampment sprang up in the Library Quad. Students built tents, set up refreshment stations, and established first-aid bases, joining over 70 campuses worldwide in demanding divestment. Tune in to hear firsthand accounts, insights, and the impact of this powerful movement. Recent Developments in Palestine: Our hosts discuss the ever-evolving situation in Palestine. From political shifts to grassroots movements, they explore the complexities, challenges, and hopes for peace in the region. Expect thoughtful analysis, personal perspectives, and perhaps even a touch of humor—all from a Middle-Eastern North African (M.E.N.A) American viewpoint.
Join us for an engaging conversation that sheds light on global events, all with a comedic twist.
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We are back from a multi-week hiatus and were back. Got sick and took finals but we're back. Join us for another episode of the Joe Muslim Experience.
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This episode is more low-key. Hytham gets drugged while getting his wisdom teeth removed. We continue talking about recent developments in Palestine.
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In this episode, we talk about the recent events surrounding Palestine, and the way people are interviewed and vilified when being pro-Palestine. They analyze the media coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the challenges faced by Palestinian activists and advocates, and the role of social media in raising awareness and solidarity. They also share their personal experiences and opinions on the situation, and how they cope with the emotional and mental stress of witnessing the oppression and injustice.
Join us for an honest, insightful, and sometimes humorous conversation that will make you think, laugh, and learn. Whether you are a Muslim or not, you will find something valuable and interesting in the Joe Muslim Experience. Subscribe and listen now!
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In this episode, Haamed and Hytham discuss the latest updates on the ongoing genocide in Gaza, where more than 10,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire since October 2023. They also examine the historical roots of the conflict, tracing it back to the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a letter from the British government that promised to support the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, without consulting the indigenous population. How did this declaration shape the fate of the Palestinians and the Israelis? What are the implications of the British mandate over Palestine, the UN partition plan of 1947, and the subsequent wars and occupations? How can we as Muslims stand in solidarity with the oppressed and demand justice and peace for all? Tune in to hear Haamed and Hytham’s analysis and insights on these and other questions.
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In this episode, Haamed and Hytham discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 4,000 Palestinians, including over a thousand children, and destroyed vital infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and churches . They also talk about the celebrity response to the crisis, and how dissapointing some of them have been. They then talk about the recent protests around the world in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, and how they have faced violence and repression from the police and counter-protesters . Hytham shares his experience of attending a protest in New York City. He recounts his experience in the Big Apple and his thoughts on it. They then end on a very sad note, talking about the tragic case of Wadea Al Fayoume, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy who was murdered by his parent's land lord in Illinois. They also urge their listeners to support the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity, and to stand up against racism and oppression wherever they see it. -
In this episode, we discuss the recent developments from the Gaza-Israeli war and the human cost that are always forgotten on the Palestinian side. We talk about the devastating impact of the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and health system, and how the international community has failed to protect the rights and lives of the Palestinians . We also analyze the one-sided media coverage and how many outlets take Israeli sources at face value, while ignoring or dismissing the voices of the Palestinians. We also discuss the West's blood thirsty response to this whole situation and their calls for genocide. We share our personal experiences and perspectives as Muslims living in the US.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to learn more about the Gaza-Israeli conflict and its human toll, and who cares about justice and peace in the Middle East. Tune in to The Joe Muslim Experience on Spotify and join the conversation.
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Join us for our fourth installment this season where we talk about Apple, our tech takes and state of the United Sates House of Representatives.
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In this episode, Joe and his guest, Zara, explore the world of Muslim Reddit, a popular online platform where Muslims from different backgrounds and perspectives share their opinions, experiences, and advice on various topics related to Islam and life. They focus on two of the most active subreddits: r/MuslimMarriage and r/MuslimLounge, where Muslims discuss topics such as marriage, relationships, family, culture, and spirituality.
We analyze some of the posts and comments from these subreddits and discuss how dumb some of the posts are, as well as the challenges that come with it. We also examine how these subreddits can create echo chambers and foster dumb ideas that are not based on Islamic principles or reality. They offer some suggestions on how to use these platforms in a more constructive and beneficial way, and how to avoid falling into the traps of extremism, ignorance, or negativity.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in learning more about the Muslim Reddit phenomenon, or who wants to hear some honest and insightful conversations about the issues that matter to Muslims today. Tune in and join the discussion!
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In this episode, we talk about the Democratic Party and why they are failing to connect with their voter base. They discuss how the Democrats have become out of touch with the issues that matter to most Americans, and how they rely on fear-mongering and identity politics to win elections. They also critique the recent rise of Vivek Ramaswamy, a billionaire entrepreneur who is running as a GOP candidate for the 2024 election. They argue that Ramaswamy is nothing but a brown Trump who panders to the right-wing base with his anti-woke rhetoric and his pro-corporate agenda. The only people realistically voting for him are "debate-bros" and other brown republicans. Finally, they explore how the internet has made people more susceptible to misinformation and conspiracy theories, and how this affects the quality of public discourse and democracy. This is a fascinating and provocative conversation that you don’t want to miss.
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Welcome back to the Joe Muslim Experience, the podcast where we share our thoughts on Islam, politics, culture, and anything else that affects Muslims today. In this episode, we catch you up on what we did over the summer. We also talk about the recent natural disasters that hit Morocco and Libya. We will also expose the corruption and incompetence that led to the Libyan civil you our hot takes on Gaddafi, the former dictator of Libya who was killed in 2011. Finally, I discuss why we believe that both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush deserve their place in hell for their crimes against humanity, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan. This episode is packed with insights, opinions, and stories that you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in and enjoy!
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Welcome to our episode after two weeks. Join us for our midnight chat where we talk about the Women's' World Cup. We go over the heartbreaking loss between Morocco and France.
We then turn the conversation into the topic of Mahr and some people's requirements. -
Welcome! In this episode, we will briefly discuss Oppenheimer, the new biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, starring Cillian Murphy and directed by Christopher Nolan. How Twitter changed its name to X, and what it means for the future of social media. The move by Henderson, the star striker of Liverpool FC, to Saudi Arabia. We will analyze the impact of this transfer on both clubs and leagues, and whether it was a good decision for Henderson’s career and legacy.
We will also have a debate of who is the best US President, FDR or Lincoln. We will compare their achievements, challenges, and leadership styles, and try to convince each other why our choice is better. Who do you think is the best? Let us know in the comments below. -
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Welcome to the Joe Muslim Experience, in this episode, we have a special guest: Negad, a San Francisco lawyer who has a fascinating backstory, a sharp mind and a great sense of humor. Negad tells us how he went from being a student to becoming a successful attorney, what he thinks of the current judicial system and its challenges, and how he balances his work and personal life. He also joins us for some fun games. Tune in to hear Negad’s insights, stories and jokes on this episode. You don’t want to miss it!
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In this episode of The Joe Muslim Experience, Haamed shares his journey of searching for a used electric vehicle and the challenges he faced along the way. They reveals some of the shady tactics that some dealers use to rip off unsuspecting buyers and how he avoided falling for them. Hytham and Haamed also discuss their opinions on Twitter and its role in shaping public discourse. They also wonder why movie theaters insist on showing their own commercials before the movie starts and whether they are effective or annoying. Tune in for a fun and informative conversation that will make you laugh, think and learn something new.
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