Thursday, January 8, 2026

That’s Haram! Grab Bag Time

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With Ramadan starting next month, Seher and Kori shifted their theology episode for April and decided to talk about a variety of topics for March, including Rules of the Game, The United States of Al, and why it sucks that minority groups are constantly held to account for unrelated matters by majority groups.

Note: This episode was recorded before the haram revelations about The United States of Al. We have included a link to the criticism below.

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    Seher is the Associate Editor-in-Chief at The Fandomentals focusing on the ins and outs of TV, media representation, games, and other topics as they pique her interest.

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