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Hanzalah and Baba

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by Adeel Ali

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Sahri Talks with Hanzalah & Baba is a short Ramadan podcast designed especially for young listeners. In each 5–7 minute episode, 13-year-old Hanzalah explores Islamic values with his father through simple questions, real-life scenarios, and practical Ramadan challenges. Sometimes his younger brother Huzaifah joins with curious questions that make the conversations even more relatable for kids and teens. The show focuses on building good character—truthfulness, patience, respect, and strong faith—using authentic Qur’an verses and Hadith.

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3/12/2024

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Episode thumbnail for Day 25 (2026) - Gratitude (Shukr): The Habit That Changes Everything

March 16, 2026

Day 25 (2026) - Gratitude (Shukr): The Habit That Changes Everything

<p>With Ramadan nearing its end, Hanzalah and Huzaifah explore Shukr — gratitude as a complete way of life, not just a word. Drawing from Surah Ibrahim&#39;s divine promise that thankfulness brings increase, and the hadith that a believer finds good in every situation, the episode shows how gratitude transforms real teen moments such as losing a match. The Ramadan Challenge, &quot;The Shukr Shift,&quot; asks listeners to count five blessings before Iftar, genuinely thank one person, and pause before reacting in one difficult moment — turning gratitude into daily action.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Day 24 (2026) - Anger Control: Strength is Self-Control

March 15, 2026

Day 24 (2026) - Anger Control: Strength is Self-Control

<p>This episode focuses on anger management during Ramadan, when hunger and tiredness make patience harder. Drawing from Surah Aal-e-Imran and two Sahih Bukhari hadiths, Hanzalah reframes strength as self-control rather than overpowering others. Two relatable scenarios are explored: a busy supermarket queue before Iftar and someone taking your spot at the masjid. </p><p>The episode warns that uncontrolled anger breeds other sins — harsh words, broken ties, and disrespect. The Ramadan Challenge, 'Pause Before Fire,' teaches a 3-step response: pause for 5 seconds, lower your volume, and choose one better response.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Day 23 (2026) - Qur'an Time: Small Daily Connection

March 15, 2026

Day 23 (2026) - Qur'an Time: Small Daily Connection

<p>This episode encourages a daily habit of Qur&#39;an recitation and reflection, reminding listeners that Ramadan was the month the Qur&#39;an was revealed. Hanzalah addresses Huzaifah&#39;s concern about not understanding Arabic, reassuring that even reciting earns ten deeds per letter. </p><p>The session emphasises consistent small connection over occasional big sessions. The Qur&#39;an is described as a healing for worry, sadness, and confusion. Huzaifah shares his personal method for memorising the last 20 surahs with translation. </p><p>The Ramadan Challenge, &#39;2+1 Qur&#39;an Appointment,&#39; asks listeners to recite 2 minutes and read 1 line of translation daily.</p>

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What is Hanzalah and Baba?

Sahri Talks with Hanzalah & Baba is a short Ramadan podcast designed especially for young listeners. In each 5–7 minute episode, 13-year-old Hanzalah explores Islamic values with his father through simple questions, real-life scenarios, and practical Ramadan challenges. Sometimes his younger brother Huzaifah joins with curious questions that make the conversations even more relatable for kids and teens. The show focuses on building good character—truthfulness, patience, respect, and strong faith—using authentic Qur’an verses and Hadith.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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