786 Boulevard
786 Boulevard
Nouri Sardar & Hasnain Ali
We’re parked at the intersection of spirituality & culture, a place where Muslims of all kinds discuss film, art, fashion, pop culture & faith.
045 - What Makes A Poet? (Taher Adel)
Taher Adel is a British poet of Bahraini descent. His phenomenal poetry can be found all over Instagram and in a variety of publications, which tackle life, love, faith and the Arabic language. He published his first poetry collection Lost&Foundin April 2018. The collection is chronicling selections of his work from his first dabblings in poetry to the present day, much of the work in this book focuses on the relationship between the Almighty and his creations. He was also poet in residence for Wells-next-the-sea in 2019 alongside Jennifer Lee Tsai. His poetry has also been published in Ambit, SMOKE Magazine, The New European, Gulf Daily News, Glassworks Magazine, Tedx, Poetry London Magazine and Poetry Salzburg Review. We were lucky enough to have a deep and insightful conversation with Taher, where we discussed relearning poetry, taking on criticism, battling with the ego, separating poetry from the self and trying to answer the biggest question of all: what makes a poet?
Jun 26, 2022
1 hr 38 min
044 - AJ+, Chasing Dreams and the Filmmaking Grind (Ahmad Asaad)
Ahmad Asaad is an incredibly talented cinematographer and editor. Hailing from Texas and currently residing in DC, he works behind the scenes at AJ+, currently shooting and editing the ‘Backspace’ series, presented by Sana Saeed and produced by Sana and Nick Garbaty. He also uses his talents to elevate various short films and music videos, both for clients and as passion projects. In this episode, we’ll be discussing some of the grind that goes into AJ+, the balancing act between dream chasing and living in the moment, and the grind of filmmaking.
Jun 12, 2022
31 min
043 - The Prides and Pitfalls of Muslim Podcasting (Young n Muslim)
Young n Muslim is one of America’s favourite Muslim podcasts. Jibraeel and Mohammed endeavour to explore the real issues that young Muslim Americans experience, giving their own takes and personal experiences in a hilarious fashion that is rarely seen on the topic of Islam.   We’ll be speaking to the brothers on their journey, why they got into podcasting, the challenges they faced along the way and advice to those who want to start their own podcast.
Feb 20, 2022
1 hr 26 min
042 - Vocal Only Nasheeds & the Devilish Music Industry (Omar Esa)
Omar Esa is an award-winning and chart topping nasheed artist who uses vocals only in his nasheeds. In his old life, he was a promising RnB/Pop singer who decided to leave music to focus on nasheeds after reconnecting with his faith. Omar has since topped the iTunes world chart multiple times and his nasheeds are watched and heard all across the globe.   We'll be having a conversation with this Nasheed sensation on his unapologetic approach to expressing his Muslimness and his faith, leaving behind a music industry rife with corruption and battling with the absence of instruments in his creative work.
Feb 6, 2022
1 hr
041 - Dune: Islamic Sci-Fi or Orientalist Trope? (Margari Hill)
Dune is the 2021 American epic sci-fi film we've all heard of, directed by Denis Villeneuve. Set in the distant future amidst a feudal intersteller society, various noble houses battle over resources on a desert planet.    The basic plot of Dune is perhaps one of orientalist tropes, involving White hero Paul heading to the planet Arrakis to liberate the Arab/Muslim-like Fremen.    We'll be discussing the themes of Dune with our guest Margari Aziza Hill, longtime fan of Dune and Executive Director of the Muslim Anti-Racism Collective. Margari adjunct professor, blogger, editor, and freelance writer with articles published in How We Fight White Supremacy (2019) Time, Huffington Post, Al Jazeera English, Islamic Monthly, and MuslimMatters. She has over 15 years teaching experience at various capacities including substitute teacher, instructor, curriculum design, school policy, teacher training, as well as teaching assistant and teaching fellow. Her research includes colonial perceptions mixed-raced identities in Northern Nigeria, anti-colonial resistance among West Africans in Sudan during the early 20th century, transformations in Islamic learning in Northern Nigeria, and International student programs at Al-Azhar and Cairo University.  We'll be discussing what we thought of Dune, what Frank Herbert's intentions were for the obvious Islamic influences, the debate around the lack of MENA representation in the movie and more.
Dec 5, 2021
55 min
040 - Yes, I'm Hot in This... And Other Quirky Responses (Huda Fahmy)
Huda Fahmy is an author and cartoonist whose webcomics you have certainly seen all over the internet. Her hilarious comics poke fun at the real life situations that Muslims find themselves in every day. She has published numerous best-selling comic books including Yes, I’m Hot in This, That Can Be Arranged and the upcoming Huda F Are You.   We’ll be having an insightful and occasionally emotional conversation with Huda on the story behind her craft, using humour to deal with anxiety, and overcoming painfully outdated Muslim tropes.   Pre-order Huda F Are You? here: https://bit.ly/3jGFip0 --   786 Boulevard is a podcast by Nouri Sardar & Hasnain Ali, who have conversations with Muslim artists and creatives at the intersection of culture, art, spirituality. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @786Boulevard
Sep 5, 2021
48 min
039 - The Muslim Streaming Platform That Will Change Everything (Mir Ali & Sohaib Ali)
This week's guest are our sponsors - USHUB! USHUB is an exciting new streaming service featuring Muslim made films, shows, documentaries and more. The platform is opening opportunities for Muslims from every corner of the globe; providing them with a home for their work to be seen.    We'll be chatting with co-founders Mir Ali and Sohaib Ali on the platform due to launch this fall, the hard work going into it, and the incredible content they'll be putting forward, as well as why it's time to not just empower Muslim filmmakers but empower balanced, 'halal' narratives that both the practicing and non practicing can enjoy.   USHUB will be available to download on all iOS and android devices including Roku and Amazon Fire TV. USHUB will be launching in Fall 2021. Please check out ushubtv.com for more information.  --   786 Boulevard is a podcast by Nouri Sardar & Hasnain Ali, who have conversations with Muslim artists and creatives at the intersection of culture, art, spirituality.   Check us out on Instagram and Twitter: @786Boulevard
Aug 29, 2021
56 min
038 - The Struggles of Creating Art for Ashura (Zuhair Hussaini)
Zuhair Hussaini is a New York City-based architectural designer, who completed his thesis at the New York Institute of Technology, on the rebuilding of the Jannat Al-Baqi cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Zuhair is an incredible Islamic art designer and Arabic calligraphist, and experiments with contemporary and traditional styles through paintings, digital art and more.   In this episode we’ll be talking about Muharram and artistic expression, how we can use art to connect with the Ahlulbayt, the story of Imam Hussain being specific to the Shia narrative, Zuhair’s challenges in manoeuvring his artistic process and much more.
Aug 8, 2021
51 min
037 - Missing & Misaligned: Pillars Fund & Empowering Muslim Filmmakers (Arij Mikati)
Arij Mikati is the managing director of storytelling and culture change work at Pillars Fund. Her work with her team at Pillars Fund helps to support Muslims who want to tell authentic and provocative stories full of mess, nuance and beauty, looking for infuse the existing landscape of media with fresh ideas and voices. Alongside actor Riz Ahmed, USC Annenberg and Ford Foundation, Pillars Fund recently unveiled their blueprint for Muslim inclusion, which found Muslims  missing or misrepresented in aa study of top grossing films from 2017-2019.   Alongside Riz Ahmed and his production company Left Handed films, Arij and her team at Pillars Fund have helped create the Pillars Artist Fellowship program, which seeks to empower Muslim writers and directors on their pathways to success, and features an all star advisory committee with names like Mahershala Ali, Hasan Minhaj, Lena Khan and others, a group who have affectionately been dubbed by Riz as the Muslim Avengers.   We’ll be speaking to Arij about the helping build this initiative and why it’s so important to empower Muslim storytellers. 0:48 – Bassam Tariq is directing the next Blade movie! 5:00 – Logistics of getting a dynamic team for the Pillars Fund 10:30 – How to repair the damage islamophobia in the industry? 17:04 – Was the Riz test a blueprint for the Pillars Fund? 21:28 – difficulties for Muslims to ascend in Hollywood? 24:01 – Hasnain is coming to the party with his butterbeer. Lack of resources/funding for Muslim filmmakers to progress forward. 30:16 – Muslim art community is so special! 32:36 – Criteria for individuals to submit to the Pillars Fund grants. 37:29 – The importance of good Muslim representation and how important is that you the public psyche. 43:03 – Relationship between spirituality and your art craft? 45:55 – Arij’s piece of advice to upcoming and new Muslim Filmmakers.
Aug 1, 2021
52 min
036 - Secrets of Divine Love, the Disenfranchised & Sectarianism (A. Helwa)
Helwa is the author of the international bestseller, Secrets of Divine Love. Secrets of Divine Love teaches you how to unlock your spiritual potential and unveil your divine purpose. In the book Helwa uses a rational yet heart-based approach toward the Quran, weaving together inspiring mystical stories, Quranic verses, poetry, psychology and science, breaking down Islam in a way that is digestible and inspiring for millennial Muslims.   We’ll be discussing her journey in writing the book, her decision to make it an inclusive experience, faith, sectarianism and true love of God.  0:10 – How did Nouri get his hands on Secrets of Divine Love by A.Helwa?  1:22 – What inspired you to write this book?  7:05 – Hasnain giving away books like Oprah! The issue of translating the book to different languages.  8:46 – What was the reaction to the book as it reached international best seller?  14:55 – Who are your readers and why has this book hit home for so many Muslims?  20:29 – Practicing from a place of Love  29:26 – Theory of faith to the practicality of faith 3 5:35 – Hasnain goes off on his unusual questions again – asks Helwa how she filter through the amount of information and knowledge to be specific within her book?  41:00 – The struggles of self-publishing. Advice for future authors.  46:15 – Importance of practicing faith from a place of love #secretsofdivinelove #ahelwa #islam #muslimpodcast  --   786 Boulevard is a podcast by Nouri Sardar & Hasnain Ali, who have conversations with Muslim artists and creatives at the intersection of culture, art, spirituality.  We're on the Podcast platforms below - subscribe!   Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3f1svZ0 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/786boulevard Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cDTnNf  Check us out on Instagram: @786Boulevard And Twitter: @786Boulevard
Jul 25, 2021
57 min
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