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Voices of Bayan

Formed in tradition. Carried forward.

A series of brief, portable audio teachings from Bayan’s most trusted voices. Rooted in tradition and clarity, they offer steady guidance during Ramadan and remain relevant long after the month has passed.

  • Episode 1 with Dr. Su'ad Abdul Khadeer 0:00
  • Episode 2 with Mehdi Hasan 0:00
  • Episode 3 with Dr. Ingrid Mattson 0:00
  • Portrait of Nora Zaki
    Episode 4 with Nora Zaki 0:00
  • Portrait of Salvy Ahsan
    Episode 5 with Salvy Ahsan 0:00
  • Portrait of Fouad Elgohari
    Episode 6 with Fouad Elgohari 0:00
  • Portrait of Mohd Al Marouk
    Episode 7 with Mohd Al Marouk 0:00
  • Portrait of Nora Zaki
    Episode 8 with Nora Zaki 0:00
  • Portrait of Omer Bajwa
    Episode 9 with Omer Bajwa 0:00
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A Listening Experience Rooted in Purpose

In a time when everything competes for attention, intentional listening has become rare. Voices of Bayan was created to restore it.

This is a curated audio library of short reflections from Bayan’s scholars, teachers, and students. Each recording is rooted in sacred knowledge and shaped by the work of formation. These are not passing thoughts or casual commentary. They are reflections drawn from Qur’an, theology, law, spiritual discipline, and lived responsibility.

They are meant to accompany you in the spaces between things. On a quiet morning drive. In the stillness before prayer. Before you enter a classroom, a boardroom, a hospital room, a community gathering. Brief enough to fit into daily life. Substantial enough to stay with you long after the audio ends.

Each recording begins with a simple declaration: “This is a Voice of Bayan.” It is not a slogan. It is a signal. What follows has been shaped by tradition and carried forward with care.

Press play. Listen with intention. Return often.

Voices of Bayan is a living library. New reflections are added regularly. Some you will listen to once. Others you will return to. Over time, they form a rhythm of learning, remembering, and recalibrating.