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How did the privatization of federal prison chaplaincy impact chaplains and the incarcerated? To find out more, Hussain talks to Malik, a former Muslim prison chaplain, and others who have lived through this policy firsthand, including a brother who spent two decades inside.
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Hussain talks to Adar Abdalkadir about her research on a little-known policy that happened 10 years ago that’s changed how incarcerated Muslims receive spiritual care, and who gives it. Join us for the first part of our 2 episode deep dive into prison chaplaincy in Canada.
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Imam Navaid, a friendly neighborhood imam, found himself facing an unexpected challenge when some youth from his mosque departed Calgary to engage in conflict in Syria. This incident prompted him to extend his support to a unique congregation: Muslims incarcerated on charges related to terrorism. In a conversation with Hussain, Imam Navaid shares the unfolding events and reflects on the lessons he has learned about life within Canadian prisons and the journey of exiting them.
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We continue the story of Liban. Even after his release, his struggles aren’t quite over yet…listen for a tale of dead judges, poetry slams, and a food stealing monkey.
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Welcome to the first Episode “Prairie Prison Blues” of our ongoing series about incarcerated Muslims in Canada. In this episode, our host, Hussain Khan, speaks with Liban Hassan, a Somali-Canadian writer and poet, about his experience growing up in Ottawa as a refugee while facing racism and running in with the law as a young man.
Source for federal prison statistics: Public Safety Canada.
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25 NorthEast is a podcast by Islamic Family, a non-profit social services agency based in Edmonton. To learn more visit islamicfamily.ca or call our helpline at 780.900.2777
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