
The Voice That Refused Silence: Shia Islam and the Legacy of Resistance
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In this powerful episode, Ali and Fatima explore the enduring legacy of Shia Islam as a force of resistance against injustice past and present. Drawing on a lecture by Dr. Sayyed Ammar Nakshawani, they examine how Shia thought is rooted in fitra (innate morality), Qur'anic injunctions, and the lived example of the Prophet’s family.
From the unwavering stand of Imam Hussain (a.s) at Karbala to the role of modern Shia voices on the global stage, this episode unpacks why principled defiance is more than a political stance it’s a spiritual identity. Whether you’re Shia, Sunni, or simply curious, this conversation invites deep reflection on justice, faith, and what it truly means to never be humiliated.
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