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In this episode, we are joined once again by our close friend Muhammad Mussa to discuss the issue of mental health. It was a candid and beneficial conversation between three close friends where we got to open up about our mental health challenges and share advice on the topic.
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In this episode, we talk to our good friend Muazzam Mir about his experiences coming to the UK from Kenya to study, and the differences he saw in the communities at home and abroad. We also talk about the variances he noticed between communities in London and Manchester, as well as the Asian-Kenyan experience. We spoke about topics visited in prior episodes, but this time from a different perspective, trying to gauge how foreign students might view our own communities from the outside.
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Muazzam’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muazzam.mir
Muazzam’s film reviews: https://filmandtelevisionreview.blog/
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It’s been two years since the last episode of Wax Lyrical, and a lot has changed since then. Eissa and Muhammad take us through whats been going on at Bahath and what we can expect for the future in this reintroduction episode!
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In this episode, we cover the topic of friendship. We covered what it meant to be a 'friend' as well as our own journeys building friendships.
Special shout out to the brothers at SOFA college who allowed us to use their library for recording please check out their work via the link below.
https://sofacollegelondon.org/
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or our personal handles:
@mshuwekh
@internalstrife
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In our third episode, we explore the concept of identity and nationality with our long-term friend and geography whizz kid Muhammad Musa.
The Diaspora is often referred to as "the involuntary mass dispersions of a population from its indigenous territories" and with over 7 nations and ethnicities represented just between the three of us, its safe to say we are definitely "children of the diaspora".
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In this episode, we reflect on our experiences as Muslim students at uni. From balancing faith and education, friendships and the structure of the infamous Islamic society.
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In the first episode of the Wax Lyrical podcast we discuss a number of topics including the history of our website, some of the stories behind the articles we have published and the future of this podcast.
Bahath goes audio, Eissa and Muhammad discuss all things Muslamic with special guests and even specialer discussions.