Where Divides End and Dialogue Begins.
Conversations That Turn Tension Into Trust
Each week, Daisy Khan sits down with thought leaders, activists, and everyday changemakers to tackle today’s most divisive issues—from Islamophobia to identity politics. These aren’t debates. They’re dialogues that illuminate paths forward.

Meet Your Host: Dr. Daisy Khan
From Architect to International Activist
"I transitioned to community service, building bridges of understanding across faiths and diverse communities."
Daisy Khan is an award-winning author, public speaker, and media commentator. She founded the Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE), a global network promoting peacebuilding, gender equality, and human dignity. With over two decades of grassroots work against anti-Muslim bias, she is a recognized thought leader ...
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Islam's Hidden Love Stories Shatter 20 Years of Western Stereotypes
Western media has painted Islam through conflict and violence for decades, but a groundbreaking PBS documentary reveals the faith's most guarded secre...
White Christian Nationalists Target Muslims Despite Being Only 3% of US Population
In a time when America faces genuine threats to democracy, understanding the forces behind religious hatred becomes essential for protecting our multi...
Islam vs Terrorism: The Stats That Shatter 20 Years of Myths About Muslims
For over two decades, Muslims worldwide have carried an exhausting burden - constantly defending their faith against misconceptions and explaining tha...
Muslim Politicians Face Islamophobic Attacks in NYC Mayoral Race
When Zohran Mamdani won New York's Democratic mayoral primary, his victory should have sparked debates about housing policy, transit improvements, and...
Women Spirituality Pioneer Sally Quinn's Faith Journey - Cherry-Picking Religion Saved Her Soul
When most Americans think about women's faith journeys, they picture dramatic conversion moments or life-altering crises. But what if the most authent...
10% of Enslaved Americans Were Muslim - Here's How They Secretly Shaped Freedom
When most Americans think about the roots of emancipation, they picture Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation or Frederick Douglass de...

30 Rights of Muslim Women:
2025 Nautilus Award Winner
The 30 Rights of Muslim Women book validates the rights of Muslim women and guards against Islamophobes who insist Islam oppresses women, and against extremists who mistake cultural misogyny for religious practice.
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