The IAIS Podcast is a captivating platform that delves into a myriad of thought-provoking topics. With a focus on Islamic International Relations, the podcast brings together experts, scholars, and visionaries from various fields to engage in insightful discussions. Each episode is a window into the world of ideas, offering listeners a chance to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of Global Muslim Affairs. From philosophy and politics to culture and society, the IAIS Podcast covers a wide spectrum of subjects, providing listeners with a well-rounded and enriching experience.

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Podcast Overview
The IAIS Podcast is a captivating platform that delves into a myriad of thought-provoking topics. With a focus on Islamic International Relations, the podcast brings together experts, scholars, and visionaries from various fields to engage in insightful discussions. Each episode is a window into the world of ideas, offering listeners a chance to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of Global Muslim Affairs. From philosophy and politics to culture and society, the IAIS Podcast covers a wide spectrum of subjects, providing listeners with a well-rounded and enriching experience.
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Recent Episodes

May 26, 2026
GHANNOUCHI IN PRISON: IS DEMOCRACY STILL ALIVE IN TUNISIA?
<p>In this episode of the IAIS Podcast, we discuss the imprisonment of Sheikh Rached Ghannouchi and what it means for democracy, political reform, and the future of Tunisia after the Arab Spring.</p><p>Featuring Dr Rafik Abdessalem, former Foreign Minister of Tunisia, alongside Dr Ahmad Badri Abdullah and Wan Naim Wan Mansor from IAIS Malaysia, the conversation explores the state of Ennahda, rising authoritarianism, and the broader challenges facing Muslim democrats today.</p><p>The discussion also reflects on Malaysia’s perspective on dialogue, governance, and political reconciliation in an increasingly fractured global landscape.</p><p>Guest: Dr Rafik Abdessalem, Former Foreign Minister of Tunisia</p><p><br></p><p>Hosts: </p><p>Dr Ahmad Badri Abdullah, Deputy CEO, IAIS Malaysia</p><p>Wan Naim Wan Mansor, Deputy Head of Research & Publication, IAIS Malaysia</p><p>#IAISMalaysia #IAISPodcast #Tunisia #RachedGhannouchi #Ennahda #Democracy #PoliticalReform #ArabSpring #MuslimWorld #Governance</p>

April 24, 2026
Oil Crisis Hitting Malaysia? Are We Ready for the Global Firestorm? Can the Muslim World Do Anything? Flipping Crisis into Opportunity, Role of AI
<p>As the US-Iran-Israel War sends tremors through global markets, the world watches one narrow waterway and one wide question: what happens if oil becomes the next battlefield?</p><p>Could Malaysia withstand another energy shock? Are we economically prepared for a prolonged global crisis? Can the Muslim world move beyond statements and into strategy? And in the middle of uncertainty, can technology and Artificial Intelligence help transform disruption into opportunity?</p><p>In this urgent and timely conversation, we unpack the geopolitical fallout of the conflict, threats to the Strait of Hormuz, rising oil volatility, inflationary risks, and the strategic choices nations must now make. </p><p>Recent reporting notes continued disruption around Hormuz and renewed pressure on global supply chains. </p><p>Joining us is Dr. Wan Hasni Wan Sulaiman, bringing sharp insights at the crossroads of economics, innovation, and future readiness.</p><p>Hosted by Dr. Ahmad Badri Abdullah and Wan Naim Wan Mansor.</p><p>Stream now on IAIS Malaysia platforms.</p><p>#IAISMalaysia #IAISPodcast #MalaysiaEconomy #OilCrisis #USIranIsraelWar #EnergySecurity #AI #GlobalMuslimAffairs</p>

January 12, 2026
A BOAT IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR LAND
<p>In this IAIS podcast, George Galloway examines a disturbing pattern in global politics from the forcible removal of Venezuela’s president to mounting pressure over Greenland, where Denmark has warned that coercion could fracture NATO itself.</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Dr Abdul Latiff, this episode explores the question “After Venezuela, Greenland — Which Country Next?”and probes whether these moments are isolated shocks or signals of a deeper rupture in the rules-based world order. </p><p><br></p><p>At stake are not only borders and alliances, but the very meaning of sovereignty and the credibility of international law. Through the stark metaphor of the boat, the episode exposes an old imperial habit dressed in modern language: arrival mistaken for entitlement, power confused with legitimacy.</p><p><br></p><p>#IAISPodcast #ABoatIsNoSubstituteForLand #GeorgeGalloway #GlobalPolitics #RulesBasedOrder #Sovereignty #InternationalLaw #Geopolitics #Empire #Venezuela #Greenland</p>
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