A magazine program bringing you news, current affairs, spiritual upliftment and advices from Ulema around South Africa.
We speak to Palestinian Information Networks Ml Ebrahim Moosa who gives us the seriousness of the situation.
We speak to Moulana Ebrahim Moosa of the Palestinian Information Network for an update after a tense night in Al Aqsa Mosque as Zionist and right wing forces desacrated Islams third holiest site.
Queen Elizabeth is dead - What legacy did she and the British leave in Islams third Holiest site?
We speak to Palestinian Information Network's Hafez Ebrahim Moosa to see how deep this colonialism went
The South Africa government has been saying the right things when it comes to Palestine, but are they sincere? We unpack this issue with Palestinian activist Hafez Ebrahim Moosa.
What constitutes Al Aqsa Mosque? We speak to Palestinian Information Networks Hafez Ebrahim Moosa to learn about the second masjid in Islam.
We speak to Hafez Ebrahim Moosa on the lack of misguided passion among the youth. Why was there so much passion about the champions league and no interest in Al Aqsa?
We also speak to Fazel Essop and Mufti AK Hoosen on the permissibility of keeping a wild animal as a pet.
We speak to Afriforums Jacques Broodryk to find out if the South African government is getting away with too much.
We speak to commentator and chief economist at Econometrix, Dr Azar Jammine, to find the root cause of one third of South Africa being unemployed.
We speak to Dale McKinley, independent writer, researcher and lecturer based in Johannesburg, with a PhD in International Political Economy to explain how this is happening.
We speak to Palestinian activist Ebrahim Moosa about Al Aqsa week, and Ml Wadiwalla gives an update live from the Khanqa Islahi Ijtima.
Tech expert Jan Vermeulen explains to us how vulnerable our information on our cellphones actually is.
We speak to Institute for Security Studies' Johan Burger to find out how safe are we as South Africans if there is another July style riot.
We speak to Palestinian activist Ebrahim Moosa about the definition of Palestine and the courage of the Palestinian.
We speak to Visvin Reddy, the founder of People Against Petrol and Paraffin Price Increases.
We speak to the commissioner of the South African Human Rights Commission responsible for Basic Education, Andre Gaum, on what many see as the good news of schooling going back to normal.
We speak to Palestinian activist Ebrahim Moosa about the snow in the holy lands. Faizel Essop also looks back at his environmental observations in Palestine and Medina. We also hear Ml Irshaad Amod of Durban discuss Foundattions of knowledge in Islam
We speak to humanitarian volunteer Akif Razak who is on the ground to give us a live account of the hardship our Syrian brothers and sisters are going through.
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We speak to Nathan Pillay who is the Director at Universities Alliance South Africa. Their aim is to represent the interests of university students and staff who are against the vaccine mandates.
We speak to Hafez Ebrahim Moosa about the current events and news coming out of Palestine. Environmentalist Faizel Essop speaks about the pollution haunting the Durban shores. We end of with a bit of advice from Ulema around the country. Mufti Shabri Zafr of Newcastle Darul Uloom talks about the generation of the Sahaba
We speak to specialist investigator Mike Bolhuis to find out more about the recent spate of kidnappings in the country. We also talk about potential threats to our learners. Are we as parents to blame?
Martial arts expert and senior instructor Abdullah Bayett of SKR helps us to understand that keeping in shape is not the hardest thing in the world
We speak to Abu Bakr Rawat who explains the need for a united hajj body, purely to serve the hujaaj for the pleasure of Allah.
We speak to Micheal Swain who is the executive director of Freedom of Religion South Africa who emphisises the importance of religion in the country.
The matter of staff neglect is boiling over as death threats are issued. We speak to attorney Nadeem Mohammed who is working to find justice for the staff who have not been paid in months
A report compiled by the ANC-led administration in the City of Johannesburg has claimed a gross lack of oversight by former mayor Herman Mashaba in his 2017 project to insource security and cleaning personnel.
We speak to Action SA candidate Zahid Jainoodeen, who spent a considerable amount of time on scene, to find out when will Lenasia see the lights.
With local elections around the corner, we speak to Action SA's ward 9 representative Zahid Jainoodeen , a long time resident in a brand new party. We also focus on the chaos that erupted in Lenasia as taps ran dry.
We speak to Moulana Abed Khan, a family member of Mohamed Swaleh Ahmed who has been wrongfully accused and held in prison with no bail in sight.
Top Shelf presenter and family friend, Shafaat Ahmed Khan, shares his experiences and remembers Marhoom Yousuf Ahmed Deedat with Yusuf Alli on the Afternoon Drive.
National Professional Teachers’ Organisation (Naptosa) opposes a bill that removes powers from SGBs to appoint school principals.
Executive director Basil Manuel weighs in on the matter.
Afternoon Drive - With kidnapping on the rise in south Africa, we arm ourselves with information on how to deal with these situations. We speak to Mike Bolhuis, Specialist Investigator Into Serious Violent And Serious Economic Crimes, who unpacks the reality of kidnapping
Afternoon Show With Yusuf Ali Guest - Gerald Sambo - Spokesperson For The Mpumalanga Department Of Education.
While talks of Sex Education Syllabus in South Africa continue to draw the ire of many South Africans, we find out the stance of the South African Democratic Teachers Union. SADTU General Secretary Mugwena Maluleke speaks to the Afternoon Drive team