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fWotD Episode 2897: Abyssinia, Henry Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Thursday, 10 April 2025 is Abyssinia, Henry."Abyssinia, Henry" is the 72nd episode of the American television series M*A*S*H and the final episode of its third season. Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, it first aired on March 18, 1975. The episode is notable for its shocking ending, in which the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital's amiable commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake (played by McLean Stevenson), receives an honorable discharge and leaves for home but, in the final scene, is reported to be killed by enemy fire. This ending prompted more than 1,000 letters to series producers Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart, and drew fire from both CBS and 20th Century Fox.The title of the episode refers to the 1920s–1930s slang use of "Abyssinia" for "goodbye". ("Abyssinia", pronounced , can be understood as "I'll be seeing you".)After the production of this episode, both Stevenson and Wayne Rogers, who played Captain Trapper John McIntyre, left the series to pursue other interests. While Stevenson's departure was announced prior to and written into "Abyssinia, Henry", Rogers unexpectedly left the series during the break between seasons, and so his character's departure takes place off-screen in the following episode, "Welcome to Korea", the first of the show's fourth season. These combined departures and their subsequent cast replacements also signaled the beginning of a shift in focus for the series as a whole, more centered on the character Hawkeye Pierce played by Alan Alda, and with stories and tone increasingly from the dramatic side of comedy drama.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:37 UTC on Thursday, 10 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Abyssinia, Henry on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Nicole.
In 1935, Italy invaded Abyssinia, creating one of final crises of the League of Nations. The deal made between British Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare and his counterpart Pierre Laval to allow League of Nations sanctions against Italy to be broken led to widespread outrage. What did ordinary British people think about tihs and how did it shape the actions of the political class?Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the following ways:If you want to go ad-free, you can take out a membership hereOrYou can support the podcast via Patreon hereOr you can just say some nice things about it here Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/explaininghistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the Austrian annexation complete, Hitler could now start eying up his next target, Czechoslovakia again. Although Italy had proved absolutely no help to Britain in trying to stop Hitler's move against Austria, Chamberlain had given his word to put in place an agreement which would accept the Italian occupation of Abyssinia in return for some Italian commitments in the Mediterranean, over the Suez Canal, and to stop intervening in the Spanish Civil War. Chamberlain seems to have felt that he had to go ahead with this agreement and submitted it to the Commons for approval. With Conservative anti-appeasers rather muted, even Churchill, the opposition had to be led by Attlee. He was Leader of the Opposition, which was now oddly enough a paid post. He had also strengthened his position in the Labour Party, especially since two colleagues, Bevin and Dalton, had forced through a change of policy to stop opposing the government's plans for defence spending – they felt that such expenditure was increasingly needed in the face of the growing threats from the dictatorships. Attlee also spoke out loudly in defence of the Spanish Republic, especially after a visit there in late 1937. The House of Commons approved the agreement with Italy despite the opposition to it. That in effect turned a blind eye to Italy's breach of international law in Abyssinia. Now Hitler prepared his next breach of such law. Faced with what seemed to be an imminent Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, Chamberlain travelled out to see Hitler three times, on the last occasion accompanied by the French Prime Minister, Daladier, and the Italian dictator, Mussolini. The resulting Munich Agreement, which allowed Germany to absorb a huge part of Czechoslovakia, on the pretext of protecting the German-speaking minority in those areas, left the country defenceless to future attack. In the parliamentary debate on the Agreement, Churchill emerged as the champion of the anti-appeasement cause, though Attlee too spoke out powerfully against it. But there was relief across the country and in most parts of the House of Commons that peace had apparently been preserved. That left the anti-appeasers swimming against the current of public and political opinion. The peace that Chamberlain had bought would, however, not last long. Illustration: Chamberlain waving the Munich Agreement on his return to England at Heston Aerodrome. ‘Peace for our time'. Public Domain Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License
This episode is our first look at the exciting year of 1936. It was a time when some British politicians tried to appease one dictator, Mussolini, by taking no action to stop invading Abyssinia, in order to have his support against a far worse one, Hitler. As it happens, the effect was only to let Mussolini get away with occupying Abyssinia, leaving the League of Nations even more discredited, and making Britain and France looking pretty foolish. Indeed, that result only encouraged Hitler, who sent troops into the Rhineland which, though German territory, the Treaty of Versailles had demanded should remain demilitarised. It would have been a great moment to block Hitler without fighting a world war, but neither France nor Britain had the will to take military action. Meanwhile, following a military mutiny and uprising, a Civil War had broken out in Spain. The Western powers and the Soviet Union responded with a non-intervention policy, so that all foreign states would stay well out of the war. The reality was that Germany and Italy provided colossal assistance, including military forces, to the Nationalist side of the war, while the Soviet Union provided limited and heavily conditioned assistance to the Republicans. Britain and France kept the pretence of non-intervention, while Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the Soviet Union were intervening the heck out of the place. In passing, since those three nations were major players in the Second World War in Europe, it strikes me that, just as we should date the start of the war generally to September 1931 rather than September 1939, so we should date the start of the war in Europe to the start of the Spanish Civil War, on 17 July 1936. Meanwhile, in Britain Clement Attlee, new leader of the Labour Party was gradually moving the party towards accepting the need for rearmament. What's also striking is that, like Churchill, he was looking for some kind of collaboration with the Soviet Union if it came to war with Germany, but even more the United States, which both felt should take the leadership of a Western alliance to defend democracy. Illustration: Italian anti-tank gun at the battle of Guadalajara in the Spanish Civil War. CC BY-SA 3.0 de. Photo by H.G. von Studnitz, from Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-2006-1204-500, Spanien, Schlacht um Guadalajara.jpg Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License
Britain and France reckoned they'd secured the support of Italy, in the Stresa Front, for their efforts to contain Hitler. Britain was the first to undermine that pleasant understanding, by signing a naval agreement with Nazi Germany on its own. Even so, the British government did what it could to keep Mussolini's Italy in the Front, a position shared by Winston Churchill. He was already ringing alarm bells over Germany but, proving how difficult prediction can be, he got Italy (and indeed Japan) completely wrong. Then Mussolini showed his true colours by preparing to launch an invasion of Abyssinia, which is now Ethiopia, to extend Italy's imperial holdings in Africa. Doing so meant spitting in the face of the League of Nations, even though Italy was a member. But Mussolini could do that with impunity. The League, only as powerful as its members, and above all its great power members, Britain and France, allowed it to be, took no effective action against it. In the face of that spinelessness, Mussolini went ahead with his invasion. That had a surprising impact on the Labour Party, whose annual conference started the day after news of the Italian invasion arrived in Britain. Labour decided that it had no further patience with its declared pacifist leader, George Lansbury. He resigned and the jostling started to pick a successor. Clement Attlee, who'd been Lansbury's deputy, was given the job on a temporary basis, as Britain went into the 1935 general election. It was a huge win for the Tories but Labour also did well, winning nearly three times as many seats as in 1931. Attlee who'd led the party into that success was boosted by it. Viewed by many as poorly qualified for the job and short of personality, he saw off others who thought themselves better suited, and to the surprise of many, was confirmed as leader. Illustration: Italian officers consulting maps as they advance into Abyssinian territory. Public domain Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License
Not the best episide, but definitely one of the best scenes.Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/Cwk9sDqTnpg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not the best episide, but definitely one of the best scenes. Next week: M*A*S*H (418 – “Hawkeye”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/Cordkillers YouTube: https://youtu.be/Cwk9sDqTnpg Download
Not the best episide, but definitely one of the best scenes.Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/Cwk9sDqTnpg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not the best episide, but definitely one of the best scenes.Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/Cwk9sDqTnpg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not the best episide, but definitely one of the best scenes. Next week: M*A*S*H (418 – “Hawkeye”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/Cordkillers YouTube: https://youtu.be/Cwk9sDqTnpg Download
Charter is bundling Peacock with Spectrum Select TV, while DirecTV plans a one-stop streaming service to combat pay-TV losses. Meanwhile, the Squid Game Season 2 trailer dropped, Joker: Folie à Deux underperformed, and Samsung expanded its K-drama offerings.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/c6BtqRe6Itg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charter is bundling Peacock with Spectrum Select TV, while DirecTV plans a one-stop streaming service to combat pay-TV losses. Meanwhile, the Squid Game Season 2 trailer dropped, Joker: Folie à Deux underperformed, and Samsung expanded its K-drama offerings. This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (324 – “Abyssinia, Henry”) Next week: M*A*S*H (418 – “Hawkeye”) … Continue reading Cordkillers 520 – Cable-made Streaming Bundles →
Charter is bundling Peacock with Spectrum Select TV, while DirecTV plans a one-stop streaming service to combat pay-TV losses. Meanwhile, the Squid Game Season 2 trailer dropped, Joker: Folie à Deux underperformed, and Samsung expanded its K-drama offerings.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/c6BtqRe6Itg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charter is bundling Peacock with Spectrum Select TV, while DirecTV plans a one-stop streaming service to combat pay-TV losses. Meanwhile, the Squid Game Season 2 trailer dropped, Joker: Folie à Deux underperformed, and Samsung expanded its K-drama offerings. This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (324 – “Abyssinia, Henry”) Next week: M*A*S*H (418 – “Hawkeye”) … Continue reading Cordkillers 520 – Cable-made Streaming Bundles →
Charter is bundling Peacock with Spectrum Select TV, while DirecTV plans a one-stop streaming service to combat pay-TV losses. Meanwhile, the Squid Game Season 2 trailer dropped, Joker: Folie à Deux underperformed, and Samsung expanded its K-drama offerings.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Next week: M*A*S*H (418 - "Hawkeye")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/c6BtqRe6Itg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you can put the period-specific misogyny served up with a dash of apologetic racism, you'll have a grand time in this marvelously 'pilot' pilot episode.Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/P5kkFcaLLW8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you can put the period-specific misogyny served up with a dash of apologetic racism, you’ll have a grand time in this marvelously ‘pilot’ pilot episode. Next week: M*A*S*H (324 – “Abyssinia, Henry”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/Cordkillers YouTube: https://youtu.be/P5kkFcaLLW8 Download
If you can put the period-specific misogyny served up with a dash of apologetic racism, you'll have a grand time in this marvelously 'pilot' pilot episode.Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/P5kkFcaLLW8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you can put the period-specific misogyny served up with a dash of apologetic racism, you'll have a grand time in this marvelously 'pilot' pilot episode.Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/P5kkFcaLLW8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you can put the period-specific misogyny served up with a dash of apologetic racism, you’ll have a grand time in this marvelously ‘pilot’ pilot episode. Next week: M*A*S*H (324 – “Abyssinia, Henry”) Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.com Support Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/Cordkillers YouTube: https://youtu.be/P5kkFcaLLW8 Download
California's AB 2426 law addresses transparency in digital purchases, while Apple's movie distribution strategy shifts towards streaming. Plus, a new trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 drops, and updates on platforms like Roku, Max, and Disney+ are discussed.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (101 - "Pilot")Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/rw5HUHDE4c0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
California's AB 2426 law addresses transparency in digital purchases, while Apple's movie distribution strategy shifts towards streaming. Plus, a new trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 drops, and updates on platforms like Roku, Max, and Disney+ are discussed.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (101 - "Pilot")Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/rw5HUHDE4c0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
California's AB 2426 law addresses transparency in digital purchases, while Apple's movie distribution strategy shifts towards streaming. Plus, a new trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 drops, and updates on platforms like Roku, Max, and Disney+ are discussed.This week on The FULL Experience: M*A*S*H (101 - "Pilot")Next week: M*A*S*H (324 - "Abyssinia, Henry")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/rw5HUHDE4c0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- The month of Rabi al-Awwal marks the Prophet Muhammad's (a) migration from Mecca to Medina, an important event in Islamic history. - 'Ali (a) played a significant role during the hijrah when he took the Prophet's place in bed to protect him from assassins. - The night 'Ali slept in the Prophet's bed is known as "laylatul mabit," and Allah revealed a verse praising his sacrifice (Qur'an 2:207). - Mu'awiyah attempted to suppress 'Ali's virtues in Islamic teachings by bribing narrators to distort the meaning of the Qur'anic verse related to laylatul mabit. - Mu'awiyah offered increasing sums to Sumarah bin Jundub to fabricate a false narrative, but despite eventual success, this attempt did not gain much traction. - The verse "They wish to blow off the light of Allāh with their mouths, but Allāh protects His light" (Qur'an) emphasizes the divine protection of truth. - The first Muslim migration was to Abyssinia, a Christian country, where the Prophet recommended migration due to the just ruler. - Muslims today should seek societies where justice prevails, with Western democracies often providing fairness and rights to citizens, despite foreign policy biases. - The example of the International Criminal Court shows how justice is often compromised in international affairs, particularly in relation to powerful nations like the US and UK. - Muslims in the West should engage legally and meaningfully to hold governments accountable for justice on a global scale. Friday Juma Khutba September 6th, 2024 Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/ Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
- The month of Rabi al-Awwal marks the Prophet Muhammad's (a) migration from Mecca to Medina, an important event in Islamic history. - 'Ali (a) played a significant role during the hijrah when he took the Prophet's place in bed to protect him from assassins. - The night 'Ali slept in the Prophet's bed is known as "laylatul mabit," and Allah revealed a verse praising his sacrifice (Qur'an 2:207). - Mu'awiyah attempted to suppress 'Ali's virtues in Islamic teachings by bribing narrators to distort the meaning of the Qur'anic verse related to laylatul mabit. - Mu'awiyah offered increasing sums to Sumarah bin Jundub to fabricate a false narrative, but despite eventual success, this attempt did not gain much traction. - The verse "They wish to blow off the light of Allāh with their mouths, but Allāh protects His light" (Qur'an) emphasizes the divine protection of truth. - The first Muslim migration was to Abyssinia, a Christian country, where the Prophet recommended migration due to the just ruler. - Muslims today should seek societies where justice prevails, with Western democracies often providing fairness and rights to citizens, despite foreign policy biases. - The example of the International Criminal Court shows how justice is often compromised in international affairs, particularly in relation to powerful nations like the US and UK. - Muslims in the West should engage legally and meaningfully to hold governments accountable for justice on a global scale. Friday Juma Khutba September 6th, 2024 Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/ Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
Hadrat Zayd ibn Thaabit (ra), Session 3. The Scribe of The Quran Umm Jameel (raa) performed 2 migrations, Abyssinia & Al Medina. Sayyidaa Umm Sa'ad (raa), wore an ivory bracelet & ring (Tabaqaat). The wisdom of sprinkling water on the grave. The 7 Great Taabi'oon Sa'eed ibn al-Musayyab (rah) al-Qaasim ibn Muhammad (rah) Urwah ibn Hishaam (rah) Khaarijah ibn Zayd (rah) Aboo Salamah ibn Aboo Abdur Rahmaan (rah) Abdullah ibn Utbah ibn Mas 'ood (rah) Sulaymaan ibn Yasaar (rah). (Qurtobi).
Within 30 years in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Europe went from controlling 20% of Africa to 90%. It was called "the Scramble for Africa". Find out why Europeans colonized the Americas easily through unintentional germ warfare, but Africa was "the White Man's Grave". Discover how Europe finally conquered Africa; the horrors of the Congo; and the residual problems in Africa which exist today.
All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a White has no superiority over a Black nor a Black has any superiority over a White except by piety and good action. Learn that every Muslim is a brother to every Muslim and that the Muslims constitute one brotherhood. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim which belongs to a fellow Muslim unless it was given freely and willingly." The Sahabah, may Allah be pleased with them, came from different backgrounds; some from Abyssinia, Rome, some from Persia. The tie of "asabiyyah," sometimes translated as group feeling or tribal affiliation, was superseded by the bond of Islam, which superseded all other loyalties. They stood beside one another regardless of ethnicity or class out of their love for Allah and his Rasul ?. It's often said that the merit of a civilization is shown by how it treats those with the least influence. This week, we will be looking at how Islam addresses the issue discrimination within society, whether its causes stem from wealth inequality, racial intolerance, or other divisive factors. InshaAllah, we invite Dr. Abu Talha to Islamic Oasis LIVE to discuss this topic. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G_D6aO1r2k
Under Fashodakrisen hösten 1898 höll Frankrike och Storbritannien på att gå i fullskaligt krig med varandra över en handelsutpost vid övre Nilendeltat till synes utan något större värde för de europeiska stormakterna. Men Fashoda hade stort symboliskt värde. Här möttes franska och brittiska koloniala intressen.Bakgrunden till detta finns att hämta i den epok som brukar kallas för ”The Scramble for Africa”. Efter Berlinkonferensen 1885 hade västra Afrika delats upp mellan de europeiska stormakterna, men områdena öster om Tchad, ut mot Röda havskusten, var ännu terra incognita för både britter och fransmän, och nu ämnade man ändra på det.I dagens avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden diskuterar idéhistorikern Peter Bennesved och professorn i historia Martin Hårdstedt Fashodakrisen 1898.Problemet var att medan britterna sökte sig söderut från Egypten, med målet att knyta ihop kolonierna i norr med kolonierna i Sydafrika, önskade fransmännen att knyta ihop sina kolonier i västra Afrika med besittningarna längs med östkusten. Fashoda, som idag ligger i Sydsudan, var den plats där britternas och fransmännens intressen korsades.Det började med en liten fransk expedition på ca 200 personer startad två år tidigare, från Guineabukten i riktning mot Röda havet, och slutade i en mobilisering av både Franska och Brittiska flottan i oktober 1898.I praktisk och logistisk mening var Fashoda också viktig. Det var ett av få ställen där båtar kunde lägga till längs med övre Nilen, och som sådan var den av intresse både för britter och fransmän. En gammal befästning fanns på platsen sedan tidigare, och när den franska expeditionen nådde Fashoda västerifrån i juli 1898 tog de denna i besittning. Samtidigt var brittiska ångbåtar på väg ner från Egypten. Snart skulle de mötas, och med det, var krisen igång.Bild: Ankomst av de anglo-egyptiska trupperna till Fashoda. Fotograf: Okänd, 1898 - Frederick A. Sharf, red., Expedition from Uganda to Abyssinia (1898), Newburyport Press, 2005. Fotografi som visar hur den egyptiska flaggan hissas vid Fashoda efter Kitcheners flottiljs ankomst 1898. Wikipedia, Public Domain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From his moments of opposing the Prophet ﷺ in practically every battle of Islam, and his seeking to remove the one place of refuge for the Muslims in Abyssinia, Amr (ra) doesn't just turn a corner and embrace Islam, but he spreads it to Egypt and many places of the world including Gaza which weighs so heavily on us today.
Husband and Wife cover Tales and Legends: Part 4 of A Treasury of Jewish Folklore.In this episode of the Sacrilegious Book Club, we're finishing up Chapter 3: The Ten Lost Tribes. Topics include the Jewish Falasha tribe of Abyssinia; Solomon's affair with the queen of Sheba; their sin Menilek, the king of Egypt; a fake copy of the Law of Moses; the Bene-Israel Jews of Bombay; racism; circumcision parties; Elijah the Prophet; the silliness of blindly following traditions; and killing cocks for the cock-cutters.Next time, we will continue reading entries from Part 4: Tales and Legends | Chapter 4: Folk Tales. We hope you'll get a copy of the book and read along with us.Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zKOur Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegiousiscourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greetings MASH fans Part Four is finally here for you to enjoy. Join our heros as the take an in-depth look into the final Mash episode of the Third Season, Abyssinia, Henry. An episode that changed sitcoms & Mash fans forever. Cbus Brian & Cbus Jon examine the episode scene by scene & listen to interviews from McLean Stevenson, Larry Gelbart, Everett Greenbaum, Burt Metcalf, & Gene Reynolds as well as read Mash fans opinions of the the Episode. There is one word in an interview that may be considered offensive to some listeners, listener discretion is advised.
Things You'll Learn In This Episode of Our Prophet:- Why and how Najashi repatriated Muslims back to Hijaz - Prophet's reaction at meeting Jafar & the gift of Salat - Virtues of Salat Jafar Tayyar and its method- How 70 monks accompanying Jafar converted to Islam- Status of Jafar and Prophet's love of himJoin us in creating the most comprehensive life story (seerah) of Prophet Muhammad (s). Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet.Visit https://app.thaqlain.org and download the first "Knowledge App" from the School of Ahlulbayt.#ProphetMuhammad #PropheticBiography #OurProphetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
Seerah 55: The Prophet Loses Khadijah Welcome to Seerah Pearls, which aims to highlight some tantalising learning points from each episode of the Seerah- Life of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam). At this point, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) is close to 51 years old. It is a decade since he received revelation and started preaching Islam. He has seen many different things, including the initial lack of response from his own family, to the embracing of Islam by those who were nearest and dearest e.g. Abu Bakr (RA), Ali (RA) and Khadijah (RA). A small community was coming together. Opposition was also rising, but he continued on his mission. A group of Muslims had migrated to Abyssinia to escape the persecution, but numbers continued to grow inside and outside Makkah. In the 11th year of Prophethood, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) would start a period that was very difficult and a huge shift in the overall message and his life. This all began with a personal tragedy: the passing of his beloved wife Khadijah (RA) after 25 years of marriage. Khadijah (RA) was of noble lineage from Makkah and had a great reputation as a dignified, educated and respected individual. She had been widowed and was wealthy. Khadijah (RA) ran her own business and would hire people to buy and sell goods on her behalf. That is how the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) first came to interact with her. Her status is very elevated: when the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) was shaking after receiving the revelation, she held his hand and accepted Islam. She was the mother of his children and the first person to make wudu and pray with the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) after he was shown by Gibreel (AS). She fully supported the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) in his difficult mission, never raising her voice or bothering him. Gibreel (AS) came to the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) and asked him to convey salaam on behalf of her Lord and on behalf of himself. She was also given the good news of a home in paradise made from a single hollowed-out pearl, where there would be no noise or difficulty. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) missed Khadijah (RA) dearly after her death. Even the sight of her necklace which she had passed on to her daughter Zaynab brought tears to his eyes as it reminded him of her. Even after her passing, when an animal would be slaughtered, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) would distribute some to the friends of Khadijah (RA).
Sunday December 10, 2023 Jumada al-Ula 26, 1445 This episode ushers the discussion of Sira into the seventh year after the Hijra in the post-Hudaybiyya environment, and looks at the Prophet's many letters sent to various rulers outside of Arabia, focusing on his letters to the Negus of Abyssinia, the Kaisar of the Byzantines, the Kisra of the Persians, and Muqawqis of the Copts.
Did you know that in 1868 Abyssinia (now known as Ethiopia) was invaded by the British in a campaign as fearsome and as challenging as any the British army have faced? It's a fascinating and little-known Victorian era war - But why did it happen? In this video I ask collector and historian Ian Shapiro to explain more. You can find Ian on Instagram...https://www.instagram.com/ianjshapiro/ Buy Redcoat History Merch: https://redcoathistory.myspreadshop.co.uk/ If you are also interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: https://redcoathistory.com/newsletter/ If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
Danell Jones discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Danell Jones is a writer with a PhD in literature from Columbia University. She is the author of The Virginia Woolf Writers Workshop; the poetry collection Desert Elegy; and An African in Imperial London, which won the High Plains Book Award for Nonfiction. Her newest book is The Girl Prince: Virginia Woolf, Race, and the Dreadnought Hoax. Julia Margaret Cameron's Photographs of Alamayou, Prince of Abyssinia https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1394113/d%C3%A8jatch-al%C3%A1mayou--b%C3%A1sha-f%C3%A9lika-photograph-cameron-julia-margaret/ Britons Through Negro Spectacles, by A.B.C. Merriman-Labor https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/447069/britons-through-negro-spectacles-by-merriman-labor-abc/9780241559741 Public libraries https://www.neh.gov/article/complicated-role-modern-public-library Sophie Stone performing All the World's A Stage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbIOZZy54EM California Highway 395 https://californiathroughmylens.com/highway-395-roadtrip/ London Calling by Una Marson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6xyJxC_yl4 This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
An authoritarian ruler moves to invade a smaller country and take it for himself. People around the world rally to that country's defense. European and American leaders grapple with how to stop the invasion and prevent a wider war. But this isn't Russia and Ukraine in 2022. It's Italy and Ethiopia in 1935. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson explore what we can learn from the very different choices made decades ago, when the world faced a similar challenge.Featuring:Deborah Cohen, the Richard W. Leopold Professor of History at Northwestern University, and author of Last Call At The Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took on a World at War.Susan Pedersen, the Gouverneur Morris Professor of History at Columbia University, and author of The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire.Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, and author of Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism.
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It's the…best? worst? most iconic episode of the entire series! Henry gets his discharge papers and prepares to go home while Frank prepares to take command of the 4077. We hope there's good fishing wherever you are, Henry! Production of This Episode “Watching MASH, Watching America” by James H. Wittebols https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abyssinia,_HenryMcClean Stevenson https://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/17/arts/mclean-stevenson-dies-at-66-star-of-tv-s-m-a-s-h-series.htmlhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1990-11-12-1990316005-story.htmlhttps://books.google.com/books?id=jJ84DQAAQBAJ&pg=PT235#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/1996/02/17/mclean-stevenson-henry-blake-on-mash/https://www.neatorama.com/2014/02/27/The-Most-Incredible-Episode-of-MASH/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLean_StevensonMusic credit: “Feel Good Rock” by Jason Shaw, https://audionautix.com/ Cover Art by M. Cameron https://www.plaguedoctorart.com/Contact the show: mashmouthpod@gmail.comSocials: @valiantlyoffbalance on Instagram @OfficialVOB on Twitter @mashmouthpod on Instagram @EthanWasCool on Instagram and Twitter @unvanesscessary on Instagram
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Sunday February 12, 2023 Rajab 21, 1444 This episode looks at how the Meccans reacted to the defeat at Badr as well as the reaction of the Negus (Naj'ashi) of Abyssinia to the news of Muslim victory. The episode also looks at another decisive battlefield victory that occurred at the same time as Badr and what it meant for the Muslim community.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the best example to look towards for anyone who wants to live a successful life. In this episode we learn about the migration of some of the Muslims to Abyssinia, as life in Makkah was becoming unbearable for these early converts. The Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, gave his permission for this journey to make life easier for the believers and to teach us all the importance of making the right choices to protect our faith.
Friday November 11, 2022 Rabi 'ath-Thani 16, 1444 Ja'far b. Abi Talib was the representative of the Muslims who migrated to Abyssinia. How did he represent the Muslim minority there and how is he a model for how we as Muslims should be as a religious minority in society? In this Khutba we examine what it means to hold fast to our principles as a minority in society.
Segunda entrega de la colección “Jamaicat; Jamaican sounds from Catalonia” (Liquidator). Doble álbum que recoge 21 grabaciones recientes o inéditas de otras tantas bandas procedentes de Cataluña, Valencia o Perpiñán, vinculadas al reggae, rocksteady, dub, ska jazz y otros estilos procedentes de la isla del tesoro. Playlist (todas las canciones del disco “Jamaicat Vol. 2”; (sintonía) CORCS DRUM and ORGAN “Penjant d’un fil” THE UPSHITTERS “The pit” THORPEDIANS “18 anys” JAMAICAN JAZZ LOVERS “The killer whale” THE DANCE CRASHERS “What a time” THE GRAMOPHONE ALLSTARS BIG BAND “Old rockin’ chair” THE CABRIANS “Ace of spades” DON COSMIC “Walkin’ round” THE KINKY COO COO’S “Face to face” LA FAMILIA TORELLI “Land of Abyssinia” L’HOME LLOP and THE ASTRAMATS “Serem destral” LES 100 GRAMMES DE TÊTES “Crazy world” THE OLDIANS dubbed by PUPPA SHAN “Big ranglin dub (take 2)” THE GOLIARDS COLLECTIVE “Our day will come” Escuchar audio
At the time it was optimistically hoped that the signing of the Kellogg-Briand Pact would stop any future wars, but the impact of the Great Depression in the 1930s led nations such as Japan and Italy to launch invasions of Manchuria and Abyssinia ...