The Maydan Podcast is a production of Maydan, with dedicated themes around Islamic Studies and related fields. Maydan is an online publication of theAli Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University, offering expert analysis on a wide variety of issues in the field of Islamic Studies for academic and public audiences alike.
Project Team: Ahmet Tekelioglu: Editor-in-Chief | Micah Hughes: Project Coordinator | Nicholas Gunty: Post Production and Audio Editor | Wali Siddiq: Project Assistant. Contact: publish@themaydan.com (Former team members: Sophie Potts: Post Production and Audio Editor.)
The Maydan Podcast is made possible by generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation.
EXPLORE OUR STREAMS:
History Speaks
Connecting conversations across disciplines on gender, law, and theology in Islamic history and how they speak to contemporary issues today.
Islam on the Edges
Islam on the Edges with Ermin Sinanović features conversations on global Islam, highlighting themes and experiences from the geographical and other edges of Muslim thought and life.
Knowledge and its Producers
Knowledge and its Producers is a limited podcast series from the Maydan hosted by N.A. Mansour, featuring people who are at the forefront of knowledge production, typically away from the traditional educational power structures.
On The Square
On the Square is a podcast from Sapelo Square in collaboration with the Maydan Institute exploring the dynamics of race and Islam in the Americas.
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History Speaks EP7 – Storytelling, Virtue Ethics, and Rūmī’
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On The Square EP 15-Getting Real: Writing Black American Muslim Life in the Nation & Sunni Tradition
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Islam on the Edges EP9 – Living Islam on the Edges of Counterterrorism, Racism, and Disobedience: A Conversation with Dr. Asim Qureshi
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On The Square EP 12 – The Fight to SAVE Our Black Boys
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Islam on the Edges EP7- The Islamic Party in North America
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[Maydan Podcast] Knowledge and Its Producers EP 8 – Bharti Lalwani & Nicolas Roth
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Knowledge and its Producers EP 7 – Sami Tamimi & Tara Wigley
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Islam on the Edges EP6 – The Securitization of Muslims in Europe
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On The Square EP5- Muslim Artifacts at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
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History Speaks EP3 – Self and Society in Sufism
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On The Square EP1- Being Muslim on Turtle Island
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