Radio ReOrient Podcasts

Shakespeare Through Islamic Worlds A Discussion with Ambereen Dadabhoy

Shakespeare Through Islamic Worlds A Discussion with Ambereen Dadabhoy

Gaza and the Crisis in Pakistan

Gaza and the Crisis in Pakistan

Why Gaza Matters

Why Gaza Matters

Palestine, Japan, Denmark

Palestine, Japan, Denmark

Islamophobia and Emancipation

Islamophobia and Emancipation

Continuing Islamophobia in France

Continuing Islamophobia in France

Erasing Palestine

Erasing Palestine

ReOrienting Critical Ancient World Studies

ReOrienting Critical Ancient World Studies

Islamicate Manga and Sufism

Islamicate Manga and Sufism

Pakistan: Reframing the Debate

Pakistan: Reframing the Debate

The Political Struggle in Pakistan

The Political Struggle in Pakistan

On Muslimness

On Muslimness

The Divine, Texts and Power

The Divine, Texts and Power

Myth of Religious Violence

Myth of Religious Violence

War for Peace in Al-Farabi and Qutb

War for Peace in Al-Farabi and Qutb

Imranophobia, Decoloniality and Pakistan

Imranophobia, Decoloniality and Pakistan

“Imranophobia”, Secular Liberalism and Islamophobia

“Imranophobia”, Secular Liberalism and Islamophobia

States of Islamophobia

States of Islamophobia

Palestine, the Arab World and Global Civil Society

Palestine, the Arab World and Global Civil Society

Pakistan, the Idea of Pakistan and Kemalism/Coloniality

Pakistan, the Idea of Pakistan and Kemalism/Coloniality

War for Peace, Essentialism and the Political

War for Peace, Essentialism and the Political

Islamism and Kemalism

Islamism and Kemalism

Post-Orientalism, Eurocentrism and Ukraine

Post-Orientalism, Eurocentrism and Ukraine

Decoloniality, Antifoundationalism and Muslimness

Decoloniality, Antifoundationalism and Muslimness

The Emergence of Extremism

The Emergence of Extremism

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 3)

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 3)

The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire and the Challenge of Solidarity

The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire and the Challenge of Solidarity

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 2)

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 2)

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 1)

Islamism as Philosophy (Part 1)

Brevik 10 Years On

Brevik 10 Years On

Muslim Politics, Islamophobia and Settler Colonialism

Muslim Politics, Islamophobia and Settler Colonialism

Genealogy of Critical Muslim Studies

Genealogy of Critical Muslim Studies

Disciplining Muslimness and PREVENT

Disciplining Muslimness and PREVENT

Racialised Capitalism, Islamophobia and Austerity

Racialised Capitalism, Islamophobia and Austerity

Yaacov Yadagar On Jews, Jewish, and the Israeli nation-state

Yaacov Yadagar On Jews, Jewish, and the Israeli nation-state

Muslim Feminisms

Muslim Feminisms

Muslims as Racialised Subjects

Muslims as Racialised Subjects

Africa, Islam, Law and History

Africa, Islam, Law and History

Thinking Through Islamophobia

Thinking Through Islamophobia

Decolonial Activism and Islamophobia in France

Decolonial Activism and Islamophobia in France

CCIF, France and Islamophobia

CCIF, France and Islamophobia

Decoloniality, Decentring, Genealogies

Decoloniality, Decentring, Genealogies

Islamic Architecture and Europe

Islamic Architecture and Europe

PREVENT, Academia and Representation

PREVENT, Academia and Representation

Epistemology, Critical Race Theory and Critical Muslim Studies

Epistemology, Critical Race Theory and Critical Muslim Studies

The Far Right and Muslims

The Far Right and Muslims

Anatomies of Afropessimism

Anatomies of Afropessimism

Enslaved Muslims in the Americas

Enslaved Muslims in the Americas

Critical Race Theory and Black Lives Matter

Critical Race Theory and Black Lives Matter

Islamophobia, Race and Global Politics

Islamophobia, Race and Global Politics

Epistemology, Islamic Studies and Critical Muslim Studies

Epistemology, Islamic Studies and Critical Muslim Studies

Palestine and Decoloniality

Palestine and Decoloniality

Social Mobility, Britishness and Islamophobia

Social Mobility, Britishness and Islamophobia

“A Normative Sociology Approach to Multiculturalism”

“A Normative Sociology Approach to Multiculturalism”

A Roundtable Discussion – The Year that was 2019

A Roundtable Discussion – The Year that was 2019

Alt Right, Kekistan, White Shariah

Alt Right, Kekistan, White Shariah

Possessed by the Right Hand

Possessed by the Right Hand

Schooling Muslims: Dreams of De-radicalization and the British Governm …

Schooling Muslims: Dreams of De-radicalization and the British Governm …

Slavery and Islam

Slavery and Islam

Re-examining Hassan Al-Banna’s model of dawah after the Arab Spring

Re-examining Hassan Al-Banna’s model of dawah after the Arab Spring

The Brotherhood’s Search for identity in a post-2013 context

The Brotherhood’s Search for identity in a post-2013 context

BRISMES: Dr. Alexandre Caeiro on Politics of Islamic Law and Instituti …

BRISMES: Dr. Alexandre Caeiro on Politics of Islamic Law and Instituti …

Decolonial Muslim Political Activism and Thought in The Britain

Decolonial Muslim Political Activism and Thought in The Britain

Just War & the Seal of Prophethood

Just War & the Seal of Prophethood

Granada Dialogues: Ella Shohat Part 2

Granada Dialogues: Ella Shohat Part 2

Granada Dialogues: Ella Shohat Part 1

Granada Dialogues: Ella Shohat Part 1

Is Islamophobia Racism?

Is Islamophobia Racism?

Translations

Translations

World History and the Islamicate

World History and the Islamicate

On Alcohol, Islam and the Ontic

On Alcohol, Islam and the Ontic

Sultan vs Dracula

Sultan vs Dracula

Secularism, the State and Islam.

Secularism, the State and Islam.

Decoloniality

Decoloniality

Post-Postivism

Post-Postivism

On Iqbal, Philosophy and Language

On Iqbal, Philosophy and Language

Post Orientalism

Post Orientalism

In Conversation with Shabana Mir

In Conversation with Shabana Mir

Network ReOrient on Spotify + APPLE PODCASTS

This is Network ReOrient: exploring the post-Western, reconnecting the Islamosphere. Every other Friday we feature conversations with thinkers, artists and community activists about things Islamicate and decolonial.

Network ReOrient is a part of the Critical Muslim Studies project, connecting and intersecting acts of epistemic disobedience and political re-imagination.

Podcast Team

Dr. Hizer Mir

Dr. Hizer Mir

Lecturer | School of Sociology and Social Policy | University of Leeds

 

Hizer is a Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds. His research covers the fields of Critical Muslim Studies, sociology of religion, secularism, Islamophobia, cultural studies, decoloniality, critical theory and the right wing. He completed his BA in Arabic and International Relations at the University of Leeds and did his Masters in Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford. Outside of the University, Hizer has a long history of local and national activism which covered educational, political and interfaith initiatives.

Prof. Saeed A. Khan

Prof. Saeed A. Khan

Associate Professor | Departments of Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies | Wayne State University - Detroit, Michigan

 

Saeed A. Khan is Associate Professor of Teaching in the Departments of Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies at Wayne State University- Detroit, Michigan, where he teaches Global Political Economy, Globalization and Global Institutions, as well Islamic and Middle East History, Politics and Culture, and where he also is Director of Wayne State’s Center for Citizenship Studies. In addition, he is a founding member and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Policy & Understanding (ISPU): a Washington-based Think Tank promoting the study and analysis of US social and domestic policy. 

Prof. Khan’s recent publications include “The Gaps of History” in Critical Muslim, Vol. 45, the anthology, Global Studies: A Reader on Issues and Institutions, and the co-authored book, What’s Going on Here? US Experiences of Islamophobia Between Obama and Trump, as well as “Fallacies of Foundational Principles: Rawls’s Political Liberalism and Islamophobia” in ReOrient (March 2017).

Dr Marchella Ward

Dr Marchella Ward

Lecturer in Classical Studies | School of Arts & Humanities, FASS | The Open University

 

Marchella Ward (Chella) is Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University. Together with Mathura Umachandran, she co-convenes the Critical Ancient World Studies collective, a global decolonial research collective aimed at telling a new ancient history of the world. She is co-editor of the collective’s first book, Critical Ancient World Studies: The Case for Forgetting Classics and is also the author of Blindness and Spectatorship in Ancient and Modern Theatres: Towards New Ways of Looking and Looking Back, in which she uses assemblage theory to disassemble the classical tradition, and undermine the perpetuation of narrative ableism. Her research frequently draws on disability studies, queer studies and Black studies, and she is especially interested in Muslimness as epistemological insurgency against Western, colonial and Eurocentric epistemicide. She writes frequently for non-specialists, and also writes for children.

Dr Claudia Radiven

Dr Claudia Radiven

Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy | University of Leeds

 

Dr Claudia Radiven is a lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds. Her areas of expertise include Critical Muslim Studies, Islamophobia, Colonial racial governance, crimes of the powerful, and Race and Social Justice. Claudia has also co-edited and co-written Crimes of States & Powerful Elites: A Collection of Case Studies.