D.I.I.verse Hub podcast: South Asian History Month Faith and Community
In this episode, D.I.I.verse Hub podcast host, Julian Gwinnett, talks with university chaplains, Imam Mohammad Asad MBE, and Giani Shyam Singh, about the positive impact of different faith communities of South Asian heritage in Wolverhampton.
This episode was recorded as part of our celebration of South Asian Heritage Month.
South Asian History Month...
Ever wondered how South Asian faith communities have thrived in Wolverhampton? Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Imam Mohammed Asad MBE and Shyam Singh, the university's Muslim and Sikh chaplains, respectively. Imam Asad takes us through his parents' migration journey from Pakistan in the 1960s, their hard work in factories, and the vibrant community they helped build. Meanwhile, Shyam Singh shares his story from Delhi to Wolverhampton and his invaluable service in various Gurdwaras, including at New Cross and Birmingham Children's Hospital. They both offer rich, personal insights into the historical migration and the growth of South Asian communities in the region.
Tune in as we explore the initial challenges faced by these communities, from language barriers to the lack of places of worship, and how collective efforts turned these obstacles into opportunities for building strong, supportive networks. The episode also delves into the role of faith in these journeys. We hear about Imam Asad's experiences, from memorising the Quran as a child to offering vital support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shyam Singh enlightens us on the Sikh practice of providing free langar, emphasising equality and service. These narratives illustrate how faith inspires selfless service, fostering a sense of belonging and the creation of vibrant communities.
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