A library of conversations.
Slow, unhurried conversations on education, formation, faith, leadership, family, and the inner life — recorded for the seekers, the builders, and the believers.
Three conversations to begin with.
01Episode 1: Why The Murabbi Podcast?
An unhurried opening — why these conversations had to be recorded, and who they are for.
02Majlis in Ramadan — Interview on Sharjah TV.
A Ramadan conversation on faith, formation, and the inner life of the educator.
03The Real Reason I Restarted This Channel — Part 2.
On returning to the work, why now, and what these conversations are really for.
Cornerstone episodes.

Advice to Teachers — Fear Allah!
A direct, brotherly address to those who carry the weight of teaching — and the gravity of the trust placed in them.

Teachers! Beware of Arrogance.
Of all the diseases of the heart that quietly visit a teacher, this is the one that does the most damage.

Our Salaf and Education.
Returning to the example of those who came before — what they prioritised, and what we have quietly forgotten.
Why these conversations exist.
The Murabbi Podcast was created for those trying to live thoughtfully in a distracted age — for Muslim teachers who are seeking to do more than teach a curriculum, but to nurture the souls of the future leaders of our ummah.
We are here to boost the confidence of newly minted teachers, to remind those in the trenches why they are doing what they are doing on the days that bend them, and to give seasoned veterans a place to spread their wisdom.
These are conversations on education, formation, faith, leadership, family, and the inner life — recorded slowly, honestly, and with the belief that meaningful change begins in the heart before it reaches the world.
Begin with a moment.
The whole library.

Adab Is Caught, Not Taught.
The teacher's tone, face, and habits teach more than any lesson plan can.

The Inner Life of the Teacher.
Why what we are forms students more than what we say.

Mentoring Boys Toward Manhood.
On presence, patience, and the disappearing rituals of becoming a man.
Spirituality Without Excess.
Tazkiyah grounded in the Book and the Sunnah — beautiful, sober, alive.
Education is not the transfer of information.It is the formation of the human being.

Leadership Without Vanity.
When the office becomes a mirror — and how to keep your soul through it.

Parenting in the Algorithm Age.
Raising children whose attention belongs to something more than the feed.

The Murabbi's Day.
A walk through the unsexy disciplines that quietly shape a teacher.
Conversations With My Younger Self.
A letter to the seeker I once was, with the patience I did not yet have.




