Muslim ViewPoint

by American Muslim Today

A new podcast series brought to you by American Muslim Today, a groundbreaking non-profit, digital newspaper where we discuss current events from around the world and offer in-depth features. Here at AMT we champion civic engagement by informing, empowering, and amplifying the diverse voices of almost 30 million Muslims in the U.S. and other Western countries.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Event Promotion: Pastor Craig Hunter on Palestinian Nakba Rememberance Event

    Event Promotion: Pastor Craig Hunter on Palestinian Nakba Rememberance Event

    Saturday, May 18, 2024, 5:30 - 9 pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Denton, Tx, enjoy a free Palestinian dinner and film screening of "Tantura"

  • Get Out the Vote: TX District 8 US Congress Candidate Laura Jones

    Get Out the Vote: TX District 8 US Congress Candidate Laura Jones

    AMT continues its Get Out the Vote series in an interview with TX District 8 US Congress Candidate Laura Jones

  • Season 1

  • Texas' only Republican Muslim candidate on primary ballot talks to AMT

    Texas' only Republican Muslim candidate on primary ballot talks to AMT

    Republican candidate Gulrez "Gus" Khan is focused on family values, border security and rebuilding the economy. Early voting has started and will run until Friday, March 1. Primary elections will be held on March 5.

  • North Texas Muslim power couple running for state and federal office

    North Texas Muslim power couple running for state and federal office

    Alex and Scarlett Cornwallis are running on the Texas ballot for US Congress District 32 and Texas House District 115. The two are excited to represent the interests of their community

  • Lina Barkawi speaks on importance of maintaining traditional embroidery artform

    Lina Barkawi speaks on importance of maintaining traditional embroidery artform

    Tatreez is intrinsically tied to Palestinian history and the ongoing fight for liberation. The history of the Israeli occupation has directly impacted how tatreez is practiced and she is drawn to returning back to indigenous practices as her own way of supporting Palestinian liberation. We all have a role to play and it is her hope that supporting this return to Palestinian ancestral traditions through tatreez contributes towards a just and free Palestine.