In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy for worship and reflection to take a backseat, even during Ramzan. That’s where podcasts come in. Whether you’re commuting, cooking, or just taking a quiet moment for yourself, Ramzan podcasts make it easy to pause, reflect, and reconnect with your faith. From exploring the Qur’an and the lives of inspiring figures to understanding our own hearts and emotions, these shows bring spiritual insight straight to your ears — making it simple to stay grounded and inspired, even when life gets busy.

The Name I Need – Dr Omar Suleiman
This Ramzan, Omar Suleiman invites listeners to deepen their connection with Allah through his podcast series, The Name I Need. The series centers on a powerful question: when a believer calls upon Allah in a moment of desperation, hope, or gratitude, do they truly understand who they are calling?
Through each episode, Suleiman reflects on the beautiful and majestic Names of Allah — The Most Merciful, The Most Just, The Gentle, The Reckoner — guiding listeners to move beyond habit and into conscious connection. He emphasizes that knowing Allah’s Names transforms the way one makes du’a; it turns a simple call into an intimate conversation rooted in understanding, trust, and certainty.
Designed especially for the spiritual rhythm of Ramzan, the podcast encourages Muslims to rediscover their relationship with their Creator — not as a distant force, but as their Lord, their King, their Master, and their constant source of mercy and justice.
Unnamed Women Of The Quran – Dr Haifa Younus
This Ramzan, Haifaa Younis turns the spotlight toward a powerful question: why is only one woman mentioned by name in the Qur’an, when so many extraordinary women are woven through its pages?
There is the mother who placed her infant into a river, trusting Allah with what she loved most. The wife who stood firm in faith while living under the rule of a tyrant. The woman who raised her plea to Allah and was answered from above the seven heavens. Their names may not always be recorded, but their stories are preserved with purpose. Their faith echoes across time.
In this Ramzan series, Dr. Younis explores the lives of these unnamed women of the Qur’an — women remembered not for titles or lineage, but for the depth of their iman, their resilience, their courage, and even their moments of human weakness.
Through their journeys — marked by trust, struggle, patience, and repentance — listeners are invited to reflect on their own hearts. The series promises not just storytelling, but healing and preparation: a chance to enter Ramzan transformed, inspired by women whose legacies live on in revelation itself.
Feel To Heal – Maristan Institute
This Ramzan, Maristan invites listeners to reflect on a deeply personal question: what do fear, grief, anger, hope, and love reveal about one’s relationship with Allah?
Through the Maristan Ramadan Series 2026: Feel to Heal — Emotions Through the Eyes of Revelation, the organization presents a 14-part journey into the emotional life of the believer. Led by Rania Awaad and Abdallah Rothman, the series weaves together Qur’anic insight, Prophetic guidance, Islamic psychology, and the depth of classical scholarship.
Rather than framing emotions as distractions from spirituality, the series reframes them as doorways to it. Fear becomes a path to awareness. Grief becomes a space for intimacy with Allah. Hope becomes a catalyst for resilience. Each episode encourages believers to understand that their emotional experiences are not flaws in faith, but signs of a living, breathing heart.
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