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Wise Women with Daisy Khan

Wise Women with Daisy Khan

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Taliban leaders stared across the table. The fate of women's rights hung in the balance. Dr. Daisy Khan didn't flinch. This is Wise women with Daisy Khan, where spirituality gets teeth and tradition finds its voice in today's chaos. Each week, Dr. Khan shatters expectations as she tackles global crises, cultural divides, and spiritual questions that others avoid. Former architectural designer turned international activist, she occupies a rare space between East and West, bringing guests who challenge, inspire, and occasionally shock. Male voices have dominated religious discourse long enough. With unflinching clarity and zero judgment, Dr. Khan explores everything from the spiritual significance of tariff wars to the hidden strength of ancient female figures – all while providing concrete steps for listeners to make immediate change. These aren't just conversations. They're bridges built between opposing worlds, lifelines for those feeling lost, and ammunition for those fighting to preserve their traditions while navigating modern reality. Subscribe to weekly episodes that reject both empty spirituality and heartless analysis. Instead, discover perspectives that unite the head and heart – leaving you not just moved, but ready to move.Copyright © 2025 Wise Women with Daisy Khan. All rights reserved. イスラム教 スピリチュアリティ
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  • Mary in Islam and Christianity: The Woman Both Faiths Honor
    2025/12/19
    Mary is mentioned more in the Quran than in the Bible. There's an entire chapter named for her in Islamic scripture. Both Christians and Muslims revere her as the ultimate example of purity, devotion, and surrender to God. Yet most people don't know the full scope of her story or how deeply she connects these two faiths.In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Camille Helminski, author of The Way of Mary and co-director of The Threshold Society. Camille spent years researching Mary's life across Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions. Together, they explore the gaps most people never learn. Mary's mother Hannah was praying in a garden for a child. Three-year-old Mary was raised in the temple under Zachariah's guardianship. The angel's announcement. Birth by a palm tree with dates falling and a stream appearing beneath her. Jesus speaking from the cradle as his first miracle to defend his mother.They discuss Mary Magdalene, wrongly labeled a fallen woman by the Pope until 1969 despite being the first witness to resurrection. They examine Mary's appearances at Fatima, Portugal, where the town name itself honors Prophet Muhammad's daughter. Learn why the Negus of Abyssinia protected early Muslims after hearing Quranic verses about Mary and Jesus. Discover the significance of 33 across all Abrahamic traditions and why Muslims recite 33 times after prayer because of Fatima.This conversation reveals Mary as more than a religious figure. She becomes a bridge between faiths, a model of strength through suffering, and proof that unity exists when we actually know each other's stories.This is WISE Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #Mary #Maryam #VirginMary #InterfaithDialogue #ChristianMuslimUnity #CamilleHelminski #TheWayOfMary #ReligiousUnity #Fatima #MaryMagdalene #Jesus #IslamicTradition #ChristianTradition #SacredFeminine #WomenInFaith #InterfaithUnderstanding #Abrahamic Traditions #PeaceThroughFaithConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites: https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275 Connect with Camille Helminski:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camillehelminski/Connect with The Threshold Society:Website: https://sufism.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thresholdsociety/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thresholdsociety/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/thresholdsociety/ Camille Hamilton Adams Helminski is a prominent Sufi teacher, translator, and author who has been a student of the Quran and the traditions of the Prophets for over forty years. She is the co-founder and co-director of The Threshold Society, a nonprofit organization rooted in the Mevlevi tradition of Sufism, which she established in 1988 with her husband, Kabir Helminski, to facilitate the direct personal experience of the Divine.Helminski is recognized as the first woman to translate a substantial portion of the Qur’an into English, a work published as The Light of Dawn: Daily Readings from the Holy Qur’an. She has also authored and translated numerous other works, including Women of Sufism: A Hidden Treasure, which highlights the contributions of female Muslim mystics, and Ninety-Nine Names of the Beloved, a poetic reflection on the Divine Attributes.Her literary contributions extend to anthologies on character and nature for Islamic education, as well as translations of Rumi’s works and the teachings of Shams of Tabriz, often in collaboration with her husband and other scholars. She holds an honorary doctorate in Arabic from the University of Damascus and the World Union of Writers (Paris). WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.Our episodes are ...
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  • The Truth Muslims Don’t Teach - Muslim Women’s Financial Rights Started in 7th Century
    2025/12/11
    Muslim women were granted complete financial independence in the seventh century. They controlled their earnings, owned property, kept their inheritance, and received mahr as a binding marital gift. Centuries later, cultural practices buried most of these rights. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sits down with Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik, scholar of Islamic law and author of The Wealth of Women, to expose the gap between what Islamic texts promise and what women actually receive. Dr. Gomaa-Razik spent 33 years interviewing women trapped in joint accounts they cannot access, denied mahr until divorce, and shamed for claiming inheritance. She reveals the concept of "invisible labor" and why domestic work remains voluntary under Islamic law despite cultural expectations. Learn the practical steps families can take before marriage to protect women's financial rights and why younger Muslims show more promise for change. When women gain financial security, entire families and societies prosper.This is WISE Women with Daisy Khan – because every story matters. The journey ends not with what we acquire but with what we become. The qualities that sustain us through difficulty often become the very gifts we offer to the world. For more such inspiring stories and discussion, like, follow, and connect with Dr Daisy Khan.#WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #IslamicFinance #WomensRights #FinancialIndependence #Mahr #Inheritance #RababGomaRazik #TheWealthOfWomen #IslamicLaw #MuslimMarriage #FinancialEmpowerment #InvisibleLabor #WomensEmpowerment #IslamAndWomen #MuslimFamilies #KedWesai #MarriageRights #FinancialSecurityConnect with Dr. Daisy Khan:Websites:https://daisykhan.com/https://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/Podcast: https://wisewomenwithdaisykhan.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaisykhan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEWomenwithDaisyKhanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WISEwomenwithdaisykhan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576656401275Connect with Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubydo/Facebook: https://github.com/RababGomaaTwitter/X: https://x.com/rubysdoYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@rababgomaa2396 Dr. Rabab Gomaa-Razik Bio: Rabab Gomaa (maiden name Razik), a University of Houston graduate, began her career as an architect. However, over the past 33 years, she has devoted her life to the study and teaching of Islamic Studies. She holds an Islamic Studies degree from Islamic American University, a Master's in Islamic Studies from American Open University, and a PhD in Islamic Law from American University for Human Sciences. Dr. Gomaa has a deep-rooted interest in women's studies under Islamic law, general Islamic law, Islamic history, and comparative fiqh. She is a frequent speaker and guest at churches and on interfaith panels, as well as a sought-after speaker at colleges and universities in the Chicagoland area, where she addresses topics such as spirituality, Islamic law, women's rights in Islam, and Islamic creed. Her fluency in Arabic enhances her research and communication skills.Dr. Gomaa is and has served as a member of various institutions. At Northwest Suburban College, she taught courses such as Qur'anic Arabic and Religion in Architecture. She is also affiliated with the Arab Academy for Shari'a Sciences in Beirut, Lebanon, where she specializes in Comparative Fiqh and serves as a PhD Thesis Review Advisor and Academic Dissertation Panelist. She taught Principles of the Islamic Faith at American Open University and recently taught Comparative Fiqh at the Islamic Society of Northwest Suburbs in Rolling Meadows, IL. Dr. Gomaa is actively engaged in teaching at various times of the year in community centers, mosques, and organizations, including the Islamic Foundation in Villa Park and Al-Huda Academy in Schaumburg, IL. Her dedication to teaching and her ability to make learning an enjoyable experience for her students define her teaching philosophy.Her recent debut book, "The Wealth of Women: Understanding Islamic Financial Laws" summarizes the fiqh opinions of various classical and traditional scholars, and also highlights areas of controversy. The book also features the diverse stories of 21 women, showcasing the extent to which Islamic financial laws are commonly upheld in practice.Rabab Gomaa-Razik was born in Cairo Egypt and her parents immigrated to the U.S. when she was eight years old. She is married and has four children and four grandchildren. She resides in South Barrington, IL. WISE Women with Daisy Khan Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim...
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  • 10 Muslim Women Rights
    2025/12/04

    Muslim women are not oppressed by Islam. They were empowered by it 1400 years ago with rights that remain revolutionary even today. In this episode of WISE Women with Daisy Khan, Dr. Daisy Khan sets the record straight on what the Quran actually says about women versus what politicians and pundits claim. She reveals 10 specific rights Islam granted women in the 7th century that were centuries ahead of their time, including education as a religious duty, equal pay for work, the right to choose a spouse, financial independence through inheritance, and even political leadership. The Quran condemned pre-Islamic Arabs who buried baby daughters and declared that men and women are protectors of one another, not ranked hierarchically. Dr. Khan explains how culture, patriarchy, and politics distorted these divinely mandated rights over centuries while the Quran itself remained unchanged. She compares Islamic scripture to other religious texts and shows how the Quran uniquely addresses women as moral, legal, social, and political beings all in one place. This episode launches a series exploring each right in depth.

    #WISEWomenwithDaisyKhan #WISEWomen #MuslimWomen #IslamicFeminism #WomensRights #Quran #IslamicTeachings #MuslimWomensRights #GenderEquality #ReligiousFreedom #30RightsOfMuslimWomen #DaisyKhan #IslamAndWomen #MuslimFeminism #WomenInIslam #Empowerment #IslamicHistory #QueenOfSheba #MuslimIdentity #FaithAndFeminism

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    WISE Women with Daisy Khan

    Where Muslim voices rise, bridges are built, and history's unsung heroines reclaim their light.

    WISE Women with Daisy Khan gives voice to Muslims sharing their experiences with anti-Muslim bias, educates non-Muslims to become upstanders against discrimination, and spotlights extraordinary women throughout history whose contributions have been erased. We reclaim faith as a force for good while building bridges between East and West—transforming fear into understanding, one conversation at a time.

    In a world where misinformation silences too many voices, we break through the noise by creating space for authentic dialogue. Muslims share their experiences, grievances, and hope for a better future, turning pain into a powerful conversation that demands to be heard.

    Our episodes are designed to educate and empower non-Muslims to reject stereotyping and discrimination when they see it. We believe understanding begins with listening, so we challenge disinformation with knowledge and empathy, equipping people to become courageous upstanders.

    We revive the legacy of luminary women who shaped civilizations yet were erased from history's pages—a reminder that women have always been shapers of civilizations, despite attempts to erase their contributions.

    At its heart, WISE Women confronts the distortion and weaponization of religion for political gain, reclaiming faith as a force for justice, equality, and empowerment.

    This isn't just another podcast—it's a bridge between communities taught to fear each other, between the world as it is and the world as it could be. We're opening hearts and minds, building the understanding our divided world desperately needs.

    Welcome to WISE Women. Where wisdom meets courage, and voices become bridges.

    News [Source: CBS Evening News]
    A man sent a hateful message to a Muslim candidate. He responded with a call for help, article by Steve Hartman
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-man-sent-a-hateful-message-to-a-muslim-candidate-he-responded-with-a-call-to-help/
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