Muslim Central

Ebrahim Bham

Religion EN ↓ 602 episodes

Moulana Ebrahim Ismail Bham was born and raised in South Africa. He has attained his masters in the Islamic sciences and theology under great traditional scholars. Shaykh Ebrahim I. Bham is known to be one of the most active scholars in South Africa for education, development, advocacy and interfaith. He has served in various capacities in South Africa at Newtown Islamic Institute, Al-Aqsa Institute, Mayfair Jami Masjid, and Hamidia Masjid Newtown as the Imaam. He frequently travels the world for Da’wah and lectures, including countries such as Australia, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Somalia,...

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Muslim Central

Category

Religion

Podcast website

muslimcentral.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Dealing with perceptions 10.07.2026
Safety 03.07.2026
Lessons from the Islamic new year 26.06.2026
Improving Human Relationships 19.06.2026
Xenophobia 05.06.2026
Contemporary sacrifices 30.05.2026
Inspiration from Hajj 22.05.2026
Harmony 15.05.2026
Tribute to Ml Muhammed Darhiewallah 08.05.2026
Tribute to my Mother 04.05.2026
Qualities of the Muttaqin 24.04.2026
The battle of Badr 17.04.2026
Sanctity of Masaajid and Musjid Aqsa 10.04.2026
Zaid bin Thabit 11.03.2026
Amr bin Aas RA 11.03.2026
Duaa 03.03.2026
Fasting 27.02.2026
Parents in Islam 06.02.2026
Seerah Jalsa- Qurtuba 01.02.2026
Seerah - Musgrave 29.01.2026
Contemporary challenges- Solotions from Seerah 23.01.2026
Knowledge - Charity - Witbank 16.01.2026
Islam- India 09.01.2026
Zaid bin Thabit RA 02.01.2026
Zaid bin Haritha RA 27.12.2025

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