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Hicham Nostik (Arabic: هشام نوستيك, also known as Kafer Maghribi كافر مغربي) born in 1976 in Taza, [1] Morocco, is a Moroccan writer, podcaster and YouTuber, living in Canada, most known for his outspoken stance against Islam and religion in general, expressed through his books, podcasts and comedy videos, in Moroccan Arabic and Standard Arabic.
The podcast debuted on January 26, 2021. [2] The podcast was started during the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] The name of the podcast is based on one of Rumi's poems called "The Guest House." [4] The host of the podcast, Abdul-Rehman Malik, is a journalist and educator. [5] Malik was born in Thorncliffe Park to Pakistani immigrants.
Patrick Bet-David (born October 18, 1978) is an Iranian-American businessman and podcaster. He is the host of the PBD Podcast and Valuetainment, which cover topics such as current events, business and pop culture, often featuring celebrity guests.
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SuperSaf is also host of a Tech Podcast named SuperSaf Speaks which focuses on consumer electronics, social media and surrounding topics. The first episode was aired on Spotify and Apple Podcasts along with the video format on YouTube on January 5, 2021. High-profile guests on the podcast include MKBHD, Jenna Ezarik, and Michael Fisher (Mr ...
Yasir Qadhi (formerly known by his kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi) (born January 30, 1975) is a Pakistani American Muslim scholar and theologian. [8] He is dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. [9]
After converting to Islam in 1992, [4] Webb left his career as a DJ and studied at the University of Central Oklahoma, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in education. [5] He also studied privately under a Senegalese sheikh , learning enough Islam and Arabic to become a community leader in Oklahoma City , where he was hired as imam at ...