Ahmed Ali Akbar

See Something Say Something

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Each week, Ahmed Ali Akbar covers everything that American Muslims are talking about right now — misrepresentation in the media, equality in the mosque, Asahd memes, and much more.

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Ahmed Ali Akbar

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Society

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Jan 10, 2024

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Episodes

Episode 21: Lost In The Sauce 20.04.2017

"Muslims don't drink" — how many times have you heard that before? In the first of a series of episodes about intoxicants, Ahmed invites Barnard Professor of Religion, Najam Haider, to provide some context about the role of alcohol in Islam. They talk about intoxicated Sufi mystics, coffee addiction, and why tiramisu can tear a relationship apart. And be sure to stay tuned for more episodes on Ame...

Episode 20: In Conclusion... 13.04.2017

Colonialism! Hip-hop! Appropriation! It's a bit of all of the above in this episode . Ahmed talks to Mona Haydar about the video for her song Hijabi , what it means for a Syrian-American to rap, and dealing with microaggressions. Then, Ahmed plays a game of "Did the English Steal This Word From Your People?" with real-life meme, college freshman, and artist of bitterness Kiren Rizvi. Follow Mona @...

Episode 19: Do Better 06.04.2017

Do you ever wish you could reimagine badly-written Muslim characters on TV and in movies? This week, Ahmed and BuzzFeed's Abid Anwar come up with some corrective fan fiction for an episode of a beloved 90s sitcom with a problematic character. Then, BuzzFeed UK writer and DJ Khaled expert Gena-mour Barrett joins Ahmed to discuss their favorite Asahd memes. Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads . Follow Abi...

Episode 18: Wallah Bros And A Staff Gorilla 30.03.2017

Arabic is a part of pretty much every Muslim's life, whether it's in the salaams they share with their family, in their name, or it's the language they speak at home. In this episode, Ahmed talks with Kamelya Omayma Youssef and Amy D. about what it's like to grow up Arab versus growing up non-Arab, and the different ways of learning the language—from the Qur'an to "lughat al-Net" (language of the...

Episode 17: What About The Revolution, Baby? 23.03.2017

Remember the Arab Spring? Bassem Youssef does! Ahmed talks to "Egypt's Jon Stewart" to see what lessons Americans can learn from his time in revolution. They talk about the Trump administration's electronics ban, the differences between American and Arab humor, and representation of women and people of color in media. Then, Ahmed collects your terrible pick-up lines from last week and reads them o...

Episode 16: Of Minder And Meeting People 16.03.2017

Ahmed talks to three attractive, intelligent, and charming guests about the SINGLE life. Sara Farizan, Hady Barry, and Ahmed Hozain discuss Minder, dating, and how tedious it is to text people. Then, Ahmed calls up his dad to ask about his relationship history. Plus: Everyone plays a special, dating-themed edition of Halal or Not. Follow Ahmed Ali Akbar at @radbrowndads. Follow Sara @SaraFarizan....

Episode 15: What Did We Miss? 09.03.2017

Ahmed talks with BuzzFeed News' legal genius Nabiha Syed about what to do if a Customs and Border Protection officer asks for your phone—and other ways to legally resist at the border. Plus, Nabiha gives us advice about talking to white men and mixing patterns.  Then, a conversation with Bim Adewunmi about Mahershala Ali's historic Oscar win, and what it means for a black man and member of the Ahm...

Banned Together — Part 3 02.02.2017

For the third episode in our Banned Together series, we sit down to process what it feels like to be a Muslim in America right now, or to hold a passport from one of the countries targeted by the President's immigration and travel ban. Ahmed talks with Moustafa Bayoumi, an author and associate professor of English at Brooklyn College, and Elamin Abdelmahmoud, News Curation Editor at BuzzFeed. They...

Banned Together — Part 2 01.02.2017

Can the courts overturn President Trump's executive order? This episode, Ahmed talks with law professor Muneer Ahmad, who filed a lawsuit over the weekend challenging the immigration and travel ban. They talk about the details of the lawsuit, why a federal judge issued a stay to halt deportations, and what the legal path forward is for overturning the ban. Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads , Follow th...

Banned Together — Part 1 31.01.2017

Annnd we're back! The previous episode (our live show) was supposed to be the end of Season 1. Then, President Trump issued an executive order blocking refugees, immigrants and travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries: Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. We have to talk about this, and we'll be posting a few short episodes to keep you up-to-date this week. First up, Ahmed ta...

Episode 14: Banned In NYC (The Live Show) 27.01.2017

With Trump's Muslim ban looming, we throw all your favorite things into one episode: Halal or Not! Khutbahs! Politics! Memes! Thirst! Ahmed's Abu! All this and more for See Something Say Something's first ever Facebook live show at WNYC's The Greene Space. Plus: The Kominas are the chillest house band ever. Featuring guests Rais Bhuiyan, Moustafa Bayoumi and Laila Alawa, as well as See Something f...

Episode 13: Self-Care And Salt Bae 20.01.2017

Donald Trump's inAGGHHHHHguration is this Friday, so Ahmed invites guests to talk about coping strategies. We check in with BuzzFeed's Zainab Shah and Reeda Saleem, talk therapy and self-care with mental health professionals Kameelah Rashad and Bisma Anwar, and make a call to BuzzFeed's UK office to laugh at some memes. Send us your favorite memes and self-care strategies! We're on Twitter at @see...

Episode 12: Heems 13.01.2017

Rapper and activist Heems stops by the BuzzFeed offices to talk about movies, identity, and Swet Shop Boys, his collaboration with Riz Ahmed and Redinho. Ahmed and Heems ask important questions like: What does it mean for a non-Muslim brown man to write Muslim characters? Is La La Land just a Bollywood movie? What do you do before the inevitable airport stop? Plus, Ahmed introduces a new segment w...

Episode 11: RAD BROWN DADS 06.01.2017

This week, Ahmed talks immigration, work, and movies with two Rad Brown Dads: Jamil Ali, who has worked in the taxi industry since the '80s, and Dr. Waheed Akbar, Ahmed's dad. Plus: Ahmed tries to speak Urdu and it is very bad. Please do not drag him on Twitter. For more adventures with Jamil Ali, follow our search for the best $1 chai in NYC . Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads . Follow the show at @s...

Meme Squad 30.12.2016

Happy New Year! On this mini episode, Ahmed invites a real-life meme into the studio. You've probably seen Daniya Sayed's hilarious photo from prom on your Tumblr or Twitter dashboard. Ahmed talks to Daniya about her rise to virality, how memes can change perceptions of Muslims, and why she's so SHOOK to be in the studio. Follow Daniya at @daniyasaur. Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads . Follow the sho...

Episode 10: Jingle Bells Mubarak 23.12.2016

It's the most hegemonic time of the year and Ahmed wants to complain about it. But Christmas deserves a fair shake too, so he brings Eid Elfs Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed and Salimah Fatimah Mohamed to explain why they love the holiday season. They play some games, discuss the differences between Christmas and Eid, and talk about Christmas music. Plus: we're gonna have a liveshow! Follow Salimah at @salima...

Episode 9: Zayn 16.12.2016

This week Ahmed brings on BuzzFeed news editor Sara Yasin as cohost to talk about Zayn Malik, pop icon. They're joined by Zayn Malik scholar Fariha Roisin and twitter badass Farwa Zaidi to talk about Zayn's zolo career, what it means to them to have a brown Muslim sex symbol, and the significance of power couple Zayn and Gigi. Plus, Sara brings Ahmed a special surprise. Follow Sara at @missyasin F...

Episode 8: Why Are Samosas In Every Single Book? 09.12.2016

Youth Lit authors Hena Khan and Sara Farizan talk about writing young Pakistani and Iranian characters, and wonder why every single book set in South Asia includes samosas. Plus, they give Ahmed some writing advice and read from their own work. Hena shares an excerpt from her forthcoming novel "Amina's Voice," and Sara reads from "Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel". Follow Hena at @henakhanboo...

Episode 7: Wookies Are Muslim 02.12.2016

Reza Aslan no longer wants to go on cable news and have to answer questions like "Does Islam promote violence?" Instead, he wants to focus on making a new sitcom for ABC, among other things. Hear why he thinks pop culture and storytelling is the real key to helping change American minds about Muslims. Follow Reza at @rezaaslan. Check out Secret Life of Muslims here . Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads...

Episode 6: College 25.11.2016

NYU freshmen Romaissaa Benzizoune and Zainab Babikir talk about what it feels like for them to be visibly Muslim on a college campus right now. Plus, Tabir really wants to know what cool things teens like. Follow Tabir at @tabir. Follow Zainab at @freethelioness. Read Romaissaa's writing: " I'm Muslim, but My Roommate Supports Trump " " At the Beach in My Burkini " Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads ....

Episode 5: Parents 18.11.2016

Stories about the secrets we keep from our parents, featuring comedian Zahra Noorbakhsh, and Ahmed's dad, Dr. Waheed Akbar. Plus: a plea for white people to talk to other white people about Trump. Listeners: We want to hear from young people and college students about how it feels to be Muslim right now, in the wake of the election. Send a voice memo to saysomething@buzzfeed.com, or leave a voicem...

How Michigan Muslims Voted 11.11.2016

Michigan just went red for first time since 1988. Ahmed calls up BuzzFeed reporter Talal Ansari, who has been following the organizing efforts of Arab Americans to get out the vote in the Michigan cities of Dearborn and Hamtramck, to reflect on how people voted and why. Plus, Ansari speaks briefly with Abdullah Hammoud, who, at 26, would go on to be elected to Michigan's House of Representatives....

Episode 4: Where Do We Go 10.11.2016

We share our thoughts and feelings on the outcome of the election, the role of the internet, and what we think we can do next. Follow Sara Yasin and her fire tweets at @missyasin. Follow Hind Makki at @hindmakki and sideentrance.tumblr.com. Follow Donna Auston at @TinyMuslimah and #BlackMuslimRamadan. Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads . Follow the show at @seesomething and facebook.com/seesomethingpod...

Episode 3: Fandom 04.11.2016

BuzzFeed's Bim Adewunmi and Abid Anwar join Ahmed to talk about seeing yourself represented in pop culture, and to reflect on the power of cosplay at Comic Con. Plus: play along with a couple rounds of Halal or Not: Fandom Edition, and find out about Abid's future "space disco." Follow Bim at @bimadew. Follow Abid at @abid_ism. Here's a guide to all the pop culture references discussed in this epi...

Episode 2: Jinn 28.10.2016

Ahmed is joined by spooky experts Basim Usmani, Tabir Akhter, and Deonna Kelli Sayed to talk about folklore and fear. They'll swap Jinn stories and get goth. Follow Basim at @BasiRoti. Follow Deonna at @deonnakelli. Follow Tabir at @tabir. Find more jinn stories — 16 incredibly unsettling ones, in fact — here . Follow Ahmed at @radbrowndads . Follow the show at @seesomething and facebook.com/seeso...

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