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The Secret Teachings
Kwisatz Haderach (5/14/25)

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 120:01


According to eschatology, peace will be brought in the Middle East via a treaty that will last for less than the prescribed period of seven years. Few know that this was merely one interpretation of Daniel 9:27, which refers to a “a covenant with many for one week.” Dispensationalist theology maintains that the peace agreement has to do with Israel and its neighbors, and will be brokered by a charismatic leader. This marks the final days before Jesus Christ returns. Recent reports in the media and from governments claim that Trump is so disappointed with Israeli leadership that he will choose to continue Middle Eastern policy objectives without Israel, and that the US might suddenly recognize Palestine as a state, leading to “unilateral actions” taken by the Israelis. If this were true, Trump would essentially broker the peace deal, which would also fulfill his own prophecy of being the “peace president.” Note, the ceasefire deals between Israel and Hamas, and Indian and Pakistan, were broken within hours with no consequence. Therefore any Middle Eastern peace doesn't have to last for any considerable time. It's the optics that matter.Surely it is not a coincidence that as this is playing out in real time, suddenly we see the international emergence of Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, the spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Religion of Peace and Light, who claims to be the successor of Jesus and Muhammed, and claims to be the Mahdi and true Pope. What makes this man so dangerous is that he advocates for Muslims and Jews to destroy Al-Aqsa and rebuild the Jewish temple, and for an exodus of Palestinians form Gaza. In simple terms, he advocates for peace in the name of what is surely a call for war - something that would quickly break any brokered peace by the White House - and for the very outcome that White House has guaranteed Israel before their supposed splitting: taking possession of Gaza fully and expelling everyone. What's peculiar here is that he calls for essentially the same outcome that Israel has called for, except his call is to Muslims rather than Christians or Jews. His statements align with Israeli AI videos of a destroyed mosque, mock red heifer rituals in front of the mosque, and the AI appointment of Trump as the golden idol of Gaza. These are concerns compounded by the anointing of Trump with the Jerusalem Crown or his classification by Mariam Adelson as the “savior” of the Jewish people.  If this story sounds slightly familiar, that's because a 2020 tv show called “Messiah” told a similar story. The CIA investigates a man who comes to power by performing public acts and attracting a massive following of faithful people. US intelligence tries to determine if he is real or a con artist. This real life version of that story might be slightly different, however, where here the CIA is actually behind the man and his miraculous rise to power. Probably the Mossad too. His claims of being “madhi” are also telling, because the term means “guided to the right path,” something anyone who follows God likewise becomes. Like that title “christ” or “messiah,” he who is anointed, the literal interpretation of these titles leads to conflict and confusion. Likewise, jihad is a holy war and the infidel is the carnal self. These are terms that apply to all religions. The holy land is not a geographical location but an inner sanctum inside the body and mind, or head temple. When we understand these terms we realize that the theological narratives are but mystical interpretations of the spiritual processes we all go through to become truly conscious and saved. Anything else is war and a mandated end times. Readers of the Dune franchise will know the term “madhi,” and they will also know the term “Kwisatz Haderach,” meaning “shortening of the way.” This was how the Bene Gesserit, via breeding programs, had attempted to bring about the messiah. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

MintCast
"My Taxes Just Killed You": American ICU Nurse Reveals Gaza Hospital Horror

MintCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 26:21


In this powerful and deeply emotional episode, MintPress News Director Mnar Adley sits down with American ICU nurse Wally Massay, who has just returned from Gaza after volunteering on the front lines of Israel's war on the civilian population. Having worked in some of Gaza's most devastated medical facilities—including Al-Aqsa, Nasser, and Indonesia hospitals—Massay offers a chilling firsthand account of the deliberate targeting of health workers, the systematic destruction of hospitals, and the devastating toll on Palestinian children.Massay shares how Gaza's hospitals function under siege: with no real shifts, medical professionals work 24/7 under the constant sound of crying children and explosions. According to Massay, the injuries he treated—many gunshot wounds to the head, chest, and groin of young boys—were too precise to be anything but intentional. “Their reproductive organs were completely dismantled and destroyed,” he tells Adley, calling it “ethnic cleansing at its worst.”The interview also addresses the Israeli military's targeting and imprisonment of doctors, including the death of Dr. Adnan al-Bursh under alleged torture in Israeli custody. Since October 7, 2023, over 1,150 health workers in Gaza have been killed, among them 165 doctors and 260 nurses. According to the World Health Organization, Israel has damaged or destroyed 33 out of Gaza's 36 hospitals.Massay's reflections are not just professional—they're personal. He speaks with anguish about the U.S. government's unwavering support for Israel's actions, including billions in aid and military assistance. "Looking into the eyes of a Palestinian child," he says, "it is a terrible feeling to know that my money and my taxes just killed you."This exclusive interview is a rare and urgent testimony from someone who witnessed the atrocities firsthand. It challenges listeners to confront the human cost of political choices and the moral consequences of silence.Trigger warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence against civilians and children.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 567: Why MKs praying on Temple Mount doesn't shift status quo

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 32:17


Welcome to The Times of Israel's newest podcast series, Friday Focus. Each Friday, join diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and host deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe. Over the Passover holiday, some 6,315 Jews visited the Temple Mount, a 37% rise over last year. Among them, Religious Zionism MK Zvi Sukkot, where he participated in a prayer service and prostrated himself on the ground in worship — activities that are nominally prohibited for Jews at the flashpoint holy site. Sukkot hailed the “tremendous change” since he was arrested for the same act 14 years ago. Meanwhile, far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who oversees the Israel Police, which enforces law and security on the Mount, boasted that a shift in the unwritten status quo that governs the site was a result of his policies. He was up on the mount earlier in the month. In a statement, Ben Gvir said, “I’m happy to see that MK Zvi Sukkot, like many thousands, is prostrating himself and praying at the Temple Mount.. What wasn’t done for 30 years is being done on my watch, and I’m glad to have the honor, by the grace of God, to lead this huge change.” So this week, Berman delves into whether this is such a "huge change" and how we arrived at the current precarious balance. Friday Focus can be found on all podcast platforms. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and the video was edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: Jewish visitors walk protected by Israeli security forces at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, also known as the Temple Mount complex to Jews, in Jerusalem on April 9, 2023, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, also coinciding with the Jewish Passover holiday. (AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Masjid DarusSalam
Salahuddin Ayyubi: Strategic Vision & Long Game for Al-Aqsa | Ml Shibly Rahman | Annual Retreat’25

Masjid DarusSalam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 79:40


Radio Islam
All red lines crossed at Masjid al-Aqsa - Dr Abdallah Marouf

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 29:26


All red lines crossed at Masjid al-Aqsa - Dr Abdallah Marouf by Radio Islam

Daily News Brief by TRT World

* Israel bombs homes and tents in besieged Gaza "Israel has killed at least seven more Palestinians in nighttime strikes on a home and tents for the displacement across Gaza. Four people, including two children and a girl, were killed in a strike on a tent for the displaced in the Al-Mawasi area in western Khan Younis in southern Gaza. One person was killed and 20 others, including 15 children, were wounded in a separate strike on a home in the Khan Younis refugee camp. And two people were killed and several others wounded in another strike that hit a tent in western Gaza City." *Death toll from US strikes on Yemen mounts to 74 Yemen's Houthis have said US strikes on a fuel port killed 74 people and wounded more than 170, making it the deadliest attack of Washington's intensified month-long air campaign. *Iran and US to resume crucial nuclear talks in Rome " Iran and the United States will hold a new round of nuclear talks in Rome to resolve their decades-long standoff over Tehran's atomic aims, under the shadow of President Donald Trump's threat to unleash military action if diplomacy fails. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff will negotiate indirectly through mediators from Oman, a week after a first round in Muscat that both sides described as constructive." *DRC boat disaster leaves at least 148 people dead " At least 148 people have been found dead in Democratic Republic of Congo after a motorised wooden boat caught fire and capsized. Officials said that the boat was carrying as many as 500 passengers, including women and children, when it overturned in the Congo River located in the country's northwest region." *Erdogan: Al Aqsa Mosque is our red line " Turkish President Rejep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly condemned Israeli actions at the Haram al Sharif, reiterating that the Al Aqsa Mosque and the surrounding complex belong solely to Muslims and must remain intact. He declared that Al Aqsa is a “red line” for Türkiye, emphasising it would remain so forever. Erdogan called on Israel to immediately halt all provocations, raids, and actions that threaten the sanctity and unity of the holy site."

New Podcast Let Us Reason - A Christian/Muslim Dialogue
513 | Exposing the Myth of the Buraq with Brother Mel

New Podcast Let Us Reason - A Christian/Muslim Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 25:00


Al Fadi and Brother Mel continue their talk about the connection between Islam and the Zoroastrian religion of Persia. Today they talk about the myth of the Buraq; which Muslims believe it is a flying horse, which took Mohammad to Jerusalem to Al Aqsa mosque and then to heaven. The origin of the name is Persian which means : A riding animal, a rider or a horse. In Zoroastrianism a demon god rides on a horse. This shows the willingness of Islam to copy other religions. They also touch on the origin of the names Aisha and Fatima. They think that they are Jewish names of two wives of Ishmael according to the Jewish Tergum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AJC Passport
This Often Forgotten 1929 Massacre is Key to Understanding the Current Israel-Palestinian Conflict

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 33:51


On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, calling it Operation Al Aqsa. For journalist Yardena Schwartz, the massacre was a chilling echo of the 1929 Hebron Massacre—the brutal slaughter of nearly 70 Jews, incited by propaganda that Jews sought to seize the Al Aqsa Mosque. At the time, she was deep into writing her first book, Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict. In this episode, Yardena shares how history repeated itself, how the October 7 attack reshaped her book, and why understanding the past is essential to making sense of the present. ___ Read:  Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab Israeli Conflict Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: Untold stories of Jews who left or were driven from Arab nations and Iran Social media influencer Hen Mazzig on leaving Tunisia Chef Einat Admony on leaving Iran Playwright Oren Safdie on leaving Syria Cartoonist Carol Isaacs on leaving Iraq Novelist Andre Aciman on leaving Egypt People of the Pod:  Latest Episode: Higher Education in Turmoil: Balancing Academic Freedom and the Fight Against Antisemitism Held Hostage in Gaza: A Mother's Fight for Freedom and Justice Yossi Klein Halevi on the Convergence of Politics and Religion at Jerusalem's Temple Mount Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Interview with Yardena Schwartz: Manya Brachear Pashman: Hello, and welcome to People of the Pod, brought to you by American Jewish Committee. Each week, we take you beyond the headlines to help you understand what they all mean for America, Israel and the Jewish people. I'm your host Manya Brachear Pashman:. In October 2023 journalist Yardena Schwartz was in the middle of writing her first book exploring the rarely talked about 1929 Hebron massacre, in which nearly 70 Jews were murdered, dozens more injured by their Muslim neighbors during riots incited by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who spread lies that Jews wanted to take over the Al Aqsa Mosque. When she heard reports of the October 7 terror attacks by Hamas dubbed Operation Al Aqsa, she realized just how relevant and prescient her book would be, and began drafting some new chapters. Yardena is with us now to discuss that book titled Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine that ignited the Arab Israeli conflict. Yardena, welcome to People of the Pod.  Yardena Schwartz: Great to be here, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: So full disclosure to you and our audience. You attended Columbia Journalism School 10 years after I did, and you took Professor Ari Goldman's class on covering religions 10 years after I did that, class had always traveled to Israel, and I had hoped it would be my ticket to go to Israel for the first time, but the Second Intifada prevented that, and we went to Russia and Ukraine. Instead, your class did go to Israel, and that was your first visit to Hebron, correct?  Yardena Schwartz: So it was in 2011 and we went to Hebron for one day out of our 10 day trip to Israel, and it was my first time there. I was the only Jewish student in our class. It was about 15 of us, and I was the only one who had been to Israel. I had been all over Israel, but I had never been to Chevron. And our tour was with Breaking the Silence, an organization of former Israeli soldiers who had served in Hebron or in other parts of the West Bank and wanted Israelis to know what was happening in Hebron and how Palestinians were living there, and the various restrictions that were put in place as a result of terrorist attacks. But nevertheless, you know, those restrictions were extremely disturbing, and that brief visit in 2011 made me really never want to go back to Hebron. And when I moved to Israel two years later to become a freelance journalist there, and, you know, to move to Israel because I loved Israel, and still obviously love Israel, I didn't really go back to Chevron because I, you know, was really troubled by what I saw there. But this book took me, of course, back to Chevron hundreds of times, spending hundreds of hours there. And it came to be, you know, my expertise in this conflict, in my reporting. And you know, of course, Heron is kind of the main character in this book, Manya Brachear Pashman: Tell us how you came to find out about this massacre. Was it mentioned during that class visit in 2011 or was it later that you learned about it? Yardena Schwartz: So that was one of the most interesting things about my early adventure into writing this book, was that I had of course been to have Ron, and yet, during that day that we spent there learning so much about the history of this place, this deeply holy place to so many people, there was no mention of the massacre of 1929, so, you know, I knew that Chevron is, you know, the second holiest city in Judaism, the burial place of Abraham And the matrix and patriarchs of the Jewish people. And you know the first place where King David established his kingdom before Jerusalem. So it was holy before Jerusalem. And yet I had no idea that this ancient Jewish community in Hebron had been decimated in 1929 in one of the worst pogroms ever perpetrated. We all know about the kishineff pogrom of 1904 and yet the pogrom in 1929 in Hebron, perpetrated by the Muslim residents of Hebron, against their Jewish neighbors, was more deadly and more gruesome than the kishineff pogrom, and it effectively ended 1000s of years of Jewish presence in this holy city. And so when I was told by my mentor, Yossi Klein Halevi, the amazing writer, that there was a family in Memphis, Tennessee that had discovered a box of letters in their attic written by a young American man from. Memphis, who had traveled to Chevron in 1928 to study at the Hebron yeshiva, which was at the time, the most prestigious yeshiva in the land of Israel in what was then, of course, British Mandate Palestine. And that this young man had been killed in that massacre. Yet his letters, you know, painted this vivid portrait of what Chevron was before the massacre that took his life. I was immediately fascinated. And I, you know, wanted to meet this family, read these letters and see how I could bring the story to life. And I was introduced to them by, yes, in 2019 so that's when I began working on my book. And you know, as you mentioned, I was still writing the book in 2023 on October 7, and this book I had been writing about this massacre nearly a century ago immediately became more relevant than I ever hoped it would be.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The young American man from Memphis. His name was David Schoenberg. Give our listeners a history lesson. Tell us about this 1929 massacre. So Yardena Schwartz: On August 24 1929 also a Shabbat morning in crevorone, every Jewish family had locked their doors and windows. They were cowering in fear as 1000s of Muslim men rioted outside their homes, throwing rocks at their windows, breaking down their doors and essentially hunting down Jews, much like they did on October 7, families were slaughtered. Women and teenage girls were raped by their neighbors in front of their family members. Infants were murdered in their mother's arms. Children watched as their parents were butchered by their neighbors, rabbis, yeshiva students were castrated and Arabic speaking Jews, you know, Sephardi, Mizrahi, Jews, who composed about half of the Jewish population in Hebron at the time, and were very friendly with their Arab neighbors. You know, they went to each other's weddings and holidays, went to each other's shops, and these people were also slaughtered. It wasn't just the yeshiva students who had come from Europe or from America to study there, or, you know, the Ashkenazi Jewish families. It was, you know, Arabic speaking Jews whose families had been there for generations and had lived side by side in peace with their Muslim neighbors for centuries. They too were slaughtered. Manya Brachear Pashman: Why did their Muslim neighbors turn on them so suddenly and violently? The Yardena Schwartz: rioters that day were shouting Allahu Akbar. They claimed to be defending Islam and Al Aqsa from this supposed Jewish plot to destroy Al Aqsa in order to rebuild the Third Temple. This is what they had been told by their leaders and by Imams and their mosques and in Hebron, that Lai had also extended to the tomb of the patriarchs and matriarchs, which is known in Arabic as the Ibrahimi mosque. Imams there had told Muslims in Hebron that the Jews of Hebron were planning to conquer Ibrahimi mosque in order to turn it into a synagogue. So this incitement and this disinformation that continues to drive the conflict today. Really began in 1929 the rumors about this supposed Jewish plot to destroy Al Aqsa that began in 1928 around the same time that David Schoenberg arrived in Palestine to study at the yeshiva. Manya Brachear Pashman: So in addition to the letters that David Schoenberg wrote to his family back in Tennessee. How else did you piece together this history? How did you go about reporting and researching it? Who kept records?  Yardena Schwartz: So it's really interesting, because I was so surprised by the lack of literature on this really dramatic moment in history, in the history of Israel, the history of this conflict. And yet, despite the fact there are really no books in English, at least, about the massacre and about these riots and what led to them, there were mountains of, you know, testimony from victims and survivors. The British carried out this commission after the riots that produced this 400 page report filled with testimony of British officials, Arab officials, Jewish officials, survivors. So there was just so much material to work with. Also, survivors ended up writing books about their experiences in Hebron, very similar to David's letters, in a way, because they wrote not only about the riots and the massacre itself, but also what they experienced in Hebron before they too, wrote about, you know, the relatively peaceful relations between the city's Jewish minority and the Arab majority. And I also relied on archival newspaper reports so the. Riots really occupied the front pages of American newspapers for about a week, because it took about a week for the British to quell the riots, and they did so with an air, land and sea campaign. They sent warships and war planes from across the British Empire and sent troops from other parts of the British Empire. Because one of the reasons the riots were so effective, in a way, you know, were so deadly, especially in kharag, was because there was just no military force in Palestine. At the time, the British did not have a Palestine military force, and it was only after the 1929 riots that they did have troops in Palestine. Until then, they had the Palestine police force, and that police force was mostly Arabs. In Hebron, for example, there were about 40 policemen under the stewardship of one British police chief, and all but one of those policemen were Arabs, and many of them participated in the massacre or stood by outside of Jewish homes and allowed the mobs to enter the homes and carry out their slaughter. And Manya Brachear Pashman: I'm curious. There was a lot of newspaper coverage, but what about the international community's response beyond the British Empire? Yardena Schwartz: So there were actually protests around the world against the massacre in New York. 35,000 people marched through the streets of Manhattan to protest the British failure to protect their Jewish subjects from these riots. Most of the marchers were Jewish, but nevertheless, I mean 35,000 people. We didn't see anything like that after October 7. Of course, we saw the opposite people marching through the streets of New York and cities around the world supporting the mass of October 7. You know, I mentioned this March in New York, but similar protests were held around the world, mostly in Jewish communities. So in Poland, Warsaw and in England, there were protests against the British failure to protect Jews in Palestine from these riots. And the American government was livid with the British and they sent statements put out, statements to the press, criticizing the British inaction, the British failure to protect the Jewish subjects and the American citizens who were in Palestine at the time, there were eight Americans killed in Hebron on August 24 1929. Out of the 67 Jewish men, women and children who were killed, and all of them were unarmed. The Haganah at the time, you know, the underground Jewish Defense Force that would later become the nucleus of the IDF, the Haganah was active then, mostly in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, there were no Haganah members in Hebron. The Hebron Jewish community was very traditional, very religious, and when Haganah came to Hebron two days before the riots erupted, they because they knew that these riots were going to happen. There had been calls from Arab officials to riot, to attack Jewish communities across Palestine. And so the Haganah came to Hebron to warn Jewish leaders of Hebron that they could either come there to protect them or evacuate them to Jerusalem to safety until the riots subsided and the Jewish leaders of Hebron were unanimous in their opposition. They said, No, you know, we're friends with our Arab neighbors. They'll never hurt us. We trust them. If anything happens elsewhere, it won't happen here. And they believed that because, not only because they had such a good relationship with their Arab neighbors and friends, but also because in previous outbursts of violence in other years, like in 1920 1921 when they were much smaller riots and much less deadly riots. When those riots reached other parts of Palestine, they didn't reach Hebron because of those relations and because they weren't fueled by incitement and disinformation, which was what led the riots of 1929 to be so massive and so deadly, and what led them to be embraced by previously peaceful neighbors. Manya Brachear Pashman: How did that disinformation travel in 1929 How did it reach those neighbors in Hebron? Yardena Schwartz: When we talk about disinformation and misinformation today, we think of it as this, you know, modern plague of, you know, the social media era, or, you know our fractured media landscape. But back in 1929 disinformation was rampant, and it also traveled through Arabic newspapers. They were publishing these statements by Arab officials, mostly the Grand Mufti Hajime Husseini, who was the leader of Palestinian Muslims under British rule, he began this rumor that the Jews of Palestine were plotting to conquer Al Aqsa mosque to rebuild their ancient temple. Of course, Al Aqsa is built upon the ruins of the ancient temples. Temple Mount is the holiest place for Jews in the world. And in 1929, Jews were forbidden from accessing the Temple Mount because it was considered, you know, a solely holy Muslim site. But the closest place they could pray was the Western Wall, the Kotel. And Jews who were demanding British protection to pray in peace at the Western Wall without being attacked by Muslims as a result of this disinformation campaign were then painted by the Arabic press as working to conquer the Western Wall, turn it into a synagogue, and then from there, take Al Aqsa Mosque.  So this disinformation traveled from the very highest of Muslim officials. So the imams in mosques across Palestine, specifically in Al Aqsa and in Hebron, were repeating these rumors, these lies about this supposed Jewish plot. Those lies were then being published in flyers that were put in city squares. Jewish officials were warning the British and telling, you know, they should have known and they should have done more to end this campaign of disinformation, not only to achieve peace in this land that they were ruling over, but also because they were responsible for installing hajamina Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, into his position they had chosen him for that position, that all powerful position. And so they were responsible, in a way, for all of these lies that he was spreading. And yet they took no responsibility.  And even in the commission that they sent to Palestine from London to investigate the causes of the riots, despite the fact that, you know, if you read these, you know, 400 pages, I don't recommend it. It's a tough reading. But, you know, I did that for this book. And it's so clear from all of these hearings that this disinformation campaign was very obvious, very clear and very clearly to blame for the riots. And yet, because saying so would have made the British responsible for so much death, their conclusions in this commission was that it was Jewish immigration to Palestine and Jewish land purchases at the time that had sparked the riots, and that it was this Jewish demonstration, peaceful demonstration at the Western Wall on to Shabaab in August of 1929 that had sparked these riots.  So there's just, you know, this absolute lack of accountability, not only for the Mufti, who retained his position and became even more powerful and more popular as a leader after these riots, but also for the British and instead, you know, the Jewish victims were blamed for their suffering. At the time, Jews were just 20% of the Palestinian population, which was just 1 million people. Of course, today, Israel is home to more than 10 million people. So you know, clearly there was room for everyone. And the Jews at the time were very peaceful. The Haganah was a very, you know, weak, decentralized force, and after these riots, it became much stronger, and Sephardi Jews and Mizrahi Jews, more traditional Jews who had not joined the Haganah before 1929 had not really embraced Zionism before 1929 now agreed that if Jews were going to be safe in our homeland, then we would need our own army. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can we talk a little bit about the turn toward radicalization and extremism during this time, and what role that has played in the years since? Yardena Schwartz: you know, the Zionist leadership was very adamant that Jews in Palestine should not be carrying out attacks against Arabs in Palestine. You know, it should be really about defending Jews, preventing attacks, but not carrying out retaliatory attacks. But as we've seen throughout the century, of this conflict. You know, extremism begets extremism. And you know, when violence is being used by one side, it is going to be used by the other side as well. And so the rise of a more militant form of Zionism was a direct result of 1929 and this feeling of just helplessness and this feeling of relying on this foreign power, the British, to protect them, and realizing that no foreign power was going to protect the Jews of Palestine and that Jews would have to protect themselves, and the radicalism and the extremism within the Muslim population, particularly the Muslim leadership of Palestine, really just accelerated after the massacre, because they saw that it succeeded. I mean, the British punished the Jewish population of Palestine for the riots by vastly limiting Jewish immigration, vastly limiting Jewish land purchases. Notice, I use the word land purchases because, contrary to a lot of the disinformation we hear. Much today, none of this land was being stolen. It was being purchased by Jews from Muslim land owners. Many of them were absentee landowners. Many of them were from the wealthiest families in Palestine. And many of them were members of, you know, this anti Zionist, pro Mufti circle, who were then telling their own people that Jews are stealing your land and evicting you from your land, when, in fact, it was these wealthy Arab landowners who were selling their land to Jews at exorbitant prices. Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you establish a motive for the Mufti and what were his intentions spreading this disinformation? Yardena Schwartz: Great question. So it was very clear. I mean, he never admitted this, but it was very clear what his motives were, and that was to counter the criticism and accusations of corruption that had dogged him for years, until he began this campaign of propaganda which led much of that criticism and much of those stories of his corruption within the Arabic press and among his Arab rivals to essentially disappear, because now they had a much more threatening enemy, and that enemy was the Jewish community of Palestine, who was plotting to destroy Al Aqsa, conquer Al Aqsa, rebuild their temple, take over Palestine and his campaign worked. You know, after that propaganda campaign became so successful, there were very few people willing to stand up to him and to criticize him, because after 1929 when he became so much more powerful, he began a campaign of assassinations and intimidation and violence used against not only his political rivals and dissidents, but also just Anyone who favored cooperation between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. So there were various mayors of Arab cities who wanted to work together with the Jewish community of those cities or with other Jewish leaders to bring about various economic initiatives, for instance. And some of those mayors were assassinated by the muftis henchmen, or they were just intimidated into silence and into kind of embracing his platform, which was that Palestine is and has always been and should always be, a purely Muslim land, and that there is no place for any kind of Jewish sovereignty or Jewish power in that land.  So, you know, the Mufti, in 1936 he ended up leading a violent rebellion against the British. And the British at that point, had gotten tired of ruling Palestine. They realized it was much more work than they were interested in doing, and they were interested in leaving Palestine, handing over governance to the local population to the Jews and Arabs of Palestine, and they had been interested in figuring out what could be done. Could there be a binational state with equal representation, or representative governance? If Jews are 40% of the population and Arabs are 60% then there could be some kind of governance on those ratios, all of those solutions, including a two state solution, which was presented in 1937 all of those solutions were rejected by the grand mufti, and his platform was embraced by the other Arab officials within Palestine, because if it wasn't, they could face death or violence. And he even rejected the idea of Jews remaining in Palestine under Arab rule. You know when the British said to him, okay, so what will be done with the 400,000 Jews who are in Palestine right now? He said they can't stay. So he didn't only reject the two state solution. He rejected, you know, this bi national, equal utopian society that we hear proposed by so many in pro Palestine movement today. You know, all of these solutions have been on the table for a century and always. They have been rejected by Palestinian leaders, whether it was the Grand Mufti or his apprentice, his young cousin, yas Arafat. Manya Brachear Pashman: Ah, okay, so what happened to Grand Mufti Husseini? Did he stick around? So The Mufti was eventually, finally wanted for arrest by the British after his rebellion claimed the life of a British official. Until then, it had only claimed the lives of Jews and Arabs, but once a British official was killed, then the British had decided that they'd had enough of the Mufti, and they ordered his arrest. He fled Palestine. He ended up in Iraq, where he was involved in riots there the far hood in which many Jews were massacred, perhaps hundreds, if not over 1000 Jews were slaughtered in Baghdad, which was at the time home to about. 100,000 Jews. He then fled Iraq and ended up in Berlin, where he lived from 1941 to 1945 in a Nazi financed mansion, and he led the Arab branch of Joseph Goebbels Ministry of Propaganda. He was the Nazi's leading voice in the Arab world, he spread Nazi propaganda throughout the Muslim world and recruited 10s of 1000s of Muslims to fight for the Nazis, including in the Waffen SS and when the war ended, when world war two ended, and the UN wanted him for Nazi war crimes, he was wanted for Nazi war crimes, placed on the UN's list of Nazi war criminals. Once again, he fled, first to France, then to Cairo, eventually settling in Beirut, where he continued to lead his people's jihad against the Jews of Palestine. So when, in 1947, when the UN voted to partition British Mandate Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state so that the British could finally leave Palestine. He declared jihad, and he rejected the Partition Plan, along with every other Arab state which also rejected it. Of course, the Jews of Palestine embraced it, celebrated it, and the very next day after the UN vote, riots erupted throughout Palestine, and he helped. He was kind of pulling the strings of that Jihad taking place in Palestine. And in fact, 1000 Muslim men who he had recruited for the Waffen. SS joined that holy war in Palestine. The Mufti helped create the army of the holy war. Yasser Arafat, who was also in Beirut at the time, also assisted the army of the holy war. He actually fought in the war that began in 1947 alongside the Muslim Brotherhood. So, you know the legacy that the Mufti had? You know, it doesn't end there. It continued to his dying day in 1974 and Arafat took over his mantle as the leader of the Palestinian people. And you know, we see how the disinformation and incitement and rejection of Jewish sovereignty in any part of the ancient land of Israel has continued to be a prominent force in Palestinian politics no matter who was in charge. You know, the Fatah, Mahmoud, Abbas and Hamas, of course, perpetuate the same lies about Al Aqsa. They perpetuate the same denial of a Jewish right to live in peace in our homeland, deny the history of Jewish presence in Israel. So, you know, it's really astounding to me how little is known about the Grand Mufti and how little is known about his impact on this conflict, and particularly in the very beginnings, the ground zero of this conflict in 1929 Manya Brachear Pashman: It's so interesting. We talk so much about Hitler, right? And his antisemitism, but we don't talk about Husseini. Yardena Schwartz: Yeah, and they were good friends. I mean, they met in 1941 shortly after the Mufti arrived, he had a private chauffeur. He was lavishly paid by the Nazis, and he was good friends with Himmler. He toured concentration camps. He knew very well about the final solution. Hitler himself considered the Mufti an honorary Aryan. I mean, the Mufti had blue eyes, fair skin, light hair. Hitler believed that Husseini had Roman blood, and he saw him as someone who could lead the Nazi forces once they arrived in the Middle East. He saw him as, you know, a great ally of the Nazis. He didn't just participate in the Nazis quest to eradicate the Jewish population of Europe and eventually arrive in Palestine, but he also the Mufti worked to convince various European leaders not to allow Jewish refugees from fleeing Europe and not allowing them to come to Palestine. He told them, send them to Poland, and he knew very well what was happening in Poland. Manya Brachear Pashman: So I want to go back to this family in Tennessee, the genesis of this story, and I'm curious. David Schoenberg's niece said that at one point in the book, she said they're Southern, so they sweep ugly under the rug in the south. And so they just didn't talk about that. And when I read that, I thought, actually, that's kind of a Jewish approach, not a southern approach, except we wouldn't say we sweep things under the rug. We move on, right? We treasure our resilience, and we move on from that pain and we build anew. But is moving on really in the Jewish community's best interest? Is that how we end up forgetting and letting this history and this very important history fade?. Yardena Schwartz: Yeah, absolutely. You know, I think it is possible to do both. It is possible to take great pride in our resilience and in our strength and our ability to experience so much devastation and suffering, and yet every time emerge stronger.  I mean, think about the Holocaust. First of all, for many years, we did sweep that under the rug. Survivors were discouraged from speaking about what they went through. They were seen as, you know, especially in Israel, they were seen as, you know, people who went like sheep to the slaughter. It wasn't something to talk about. It was something to move on from. And yet now we are able to hold both in both hands. You know. We're able to honor and commemorate the memory and speak about the atrocities that millions of Jews suffered during the Holocaust, while also celebrating where we went after the Holocaust. I mean, three years after the Holocaust, Israel was born. You know, that's just, on its own, you know, a remarkable symbol of our resilience and our strength as a people. But I think the way we commemorate the Holocaust is a really great example of how we do both how we honor the memory and use that as a lesson so that it never happens again.  And yet, I think that when it comes to the conflict and the various forces that have led us to where we are today, there is this tendency to kind of try to move on and not really speak about how we got here. And it's really a shame, because I think that this is the only way we'll ever find a way out of this tragic cycle of violence, is if we learn how we got here, the forces that continue to drive this conflict after a century, and you know, the people who brought us here. Not only the Grand Mufti, but also, you know, the leaders today who are very much capitalizing on fear and religion, exploiting religion for their own, their own interests, and utilizing disinformation to remain in power. And I think that, you know, we can't afford not to speak about these things and not to know about our own history. It's really telling that, you know, even in Jewish communities, where people know so much about Israel and about this conflict, there is just a complete lack of knowledge of, you know, the very bedrock of this conflict. And I think without that knowledge, we'll never get out of this mess. Manya Brachear Pashman: Yardena, thank you so much. This is such a wonderful book, and congratulations on writing it.  Yardena Schwartz: Thank you so much.  Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Dr Laura Shaw Frank, Director of AJC Center for Education Advocacy. We discussed the delicate balance between combating antisemitism, safeguarding free speech, and ensuring campuses remain safe for all students.  Thank you for listening. This episode is brought to you by AJC. Our producer is Atara Lakritz. Our sound engineer is TK Broderick. You can subscribe to People of the Pod on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts, or learn more at ajc.org/PeopleofthePod. The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC. We'd love to hear your views and opinions or your questions. You can reach us at PeopleofthePod@ajc.org. If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends. Tag us on social media with hashtag People of the Pod and hop on to Apple podcasts to rate us and write a review to help more listeners find us. Tune in next week for another episode of People of the Pod.

Islam Podcasts
Congratulations on the Blessed Eid Al-Fitr -Shawwal 1446 AH (Arabic w/ English Translation Post)

Islam Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 9:18


Bismillahi Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem. Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and may blessings and peace be upon the best of messengers, our master Mohammad, and upon all his family and companions... Bukhari extracted in his Sahih on the authority of Muhammad Bin Ziyad that he said, I heard Abu Hurairah (ra) say: that the Prophet (saw) said, or he said: Abu Al-Qasim (saw) said: «صوموا لِرُؤيتِهِ وأَفْطِرُوا لرؤيتِهِ فإنْ غُـبِّيَ عليكم فَعُدُّوا ثَلَاثِينَ»“Observe fast on sighting it (the new moon) and break it on sighting it. But if (due to clouds) the actual position of the moon is concealed from you, you should then complete thirty days.” After investigating the new moon of Shawwal on this blessed eve of Sunday, the sighting of the new moon has been confirmed according to the Shariah requirements. Accordingly, tomorrow, Sunday, will be the first day of the month of Shawwal and the first day of the blessed Eid al-Fitr. On this occasion, Hizb ut Tahrir extends its sincere congratulations to the Muslim Ummah on the occasion of blessed Eid al-Fitr, asking Allah to bring it back next year with its state established, its Deen empowered, and its honorable Islam glorified. I also extend special congratulations, on behalf of myself and the Head of the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir and all the brothers and sisters working in its departments and units, to the Ameer of Hizb ut Tahrir, the eminent scholar Ata Bin Khalil Abu al-Rashtah (may Allah protect him). We ask Allah (swt) to grant him success in fulfilling the glad tidings of the Messenger of Allah (saw) of the establishment of the second Khilafah Rashidah (Rightly-Guided Caliphate) on the method of the Prophethood at his hands. While we are pained by the decades-long scourge of wars that have plagued our Islamic Ummah, as one de-escalates another erupts, decimating its people and claiming their lives—not least is the brutal war that has been ongoing against our people in Gaza and the West Bank since October 7, 2023—we nevertheless anticipate a change that is beginning to unfold, transforming the state of the Islamic Ummah from one of killing and humiliation to one of victory and glory, and, Allah willing, bringing an end to the Ummah's tragedies. Since the Arab Spring revolutions, then Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa and the fall of the criminal Bashar al-Assad, the Islamic Ummah has been in a state of turmoil and conflict with the reality imposed upon it by the West. It has become more acutely aware of the ugliness of this reality and more eager to free itself from it. It has grown closer to Islam, becoming stronger and more determined to confront its rulers in an attempt to reclaim its authority from them. The Ummah has experienced the toll of remaining under the yoke of agent regimes. It has witnessed with its own eyes the rulers' squandering of its wealth to the kuffar, colonialist West, their abandonment of it and its causes, their prevention of armies from mobilizing to rescue Palestine from the clutches of the criminal Jews, the blatant Western interference in its religion and its integrity, and the attempt to force it to bow its head to the Jewish entity, leaving it with the choice between normalization and death. All these scenes and events have made it realize that without the rule of Islam, it will remain colonized, targeted, and humiliated. Its conviction of its need for a Khilafah (Caliphate) state has been strengthened, and indeed, the Khilafah (Caliphate) has become its quest. By the grace of Allah, the Ummah has begun to find its way and no longer accepts postponing the implementation of Islam as a way of life. It has a clear and blatant aversion to secularism. In Ash-Sham, it is demanding that its new rulers declare it purely for Allah alone, and in all the lands, it is monitoring them, asking Allah to grant them success and guidance. The West is at its weakest point in controlling the Ummah, and therefore it is at its fiercest,

Kokni Muslim Association Birmingham / Masjid Al-Falaah
Masjid Al Falaah - 23rd March 2025 - 'The Great Fajr Campaign - Practical ways to defend and uphold the sanctity of Masjid Al-Aqsa' with Mufti Adam

Kokni Muslim Association Birmingham / Masjid Al-Falaah

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 98:59


Masjid Al Falaah - 23rd March 2025 - 'The Great Fajr Campaign - Practical ways to defend and uphold the sanctity of Masjid Al-Aqsa' with Mufti Adam

New Podcast Let Us Reason - A Christian/Muslim Dialogue
510 | More Historical Problems with the Quran with Dr Jay Smith

New Podcast Let Us Reason - A Christian/Muslim Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 24:00


Dr Jay and Al Fadi continue with three more historical problems with the Quran: 1. The Al Aqsa mosque( Sura 17: 1), which Muslims believe that Mohammad ascended into heaven from, was built in 710 AD, and Mohammad died in 632 AD. 2. The chain mail that is mentioned in Sura 24: 10-11 that King David wore around 1000BC ,was not invented until 200 BC. 3. The reference to the crucifixion in Sura 7: 121-124 during the time of Moses and Pharaoh in 1400 BC and Joseph 1800BC (Sura 12 :41). The crucifixion was invented 1300 years later. Yet the Quran denies the crucifixion of Jesus in Sura 4 : 157 ; this is a theological and a historical problem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Connecting the global ummah
Ramadan Reflection Day 18- The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds– Dr. Abdul Wahid

Connecting the global ummah

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 6:28


Why is Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa so important in Islam? Allah states in Surah Al-Isra: “Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed,... The post Ramadan Reflection Day 18- The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds– Dr. Abdul Wahid first appeared on Islampodcasts.

Islam Podcasts
Ramadan Reflection Day 18- The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds– Dr. Abdul Wahid

Islam Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 6:28


Why is Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa so important in Islam? Allah states in Surah Al-Isra: "Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing." (Quran 17:1) This verse alone establishes the sanctity, blessing, and immense importance of Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa and its surroundings in Bilad Al-Sham (Greater Syria, including Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria). At a time where we are witnessing the oppression of the people of Al-Quds and Gaza, join Dr. Wahid as he details the great importance of  The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds and asks Will we be among those who defend Al-Aqsa with our voices, actions, and prayers, or will we let history repeat itself? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciMGlcMhjew

Radio Islam
Al Aqsa High School (X10) vs Benoni Muslim School Is gaming harmful to youth development?

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 24:01


Al Aqsa High School (X10) vs Benoni Muslim School Is gaming harmful to youth development? by Radio Islam

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY REPORT
174 - CALL TO ORDER - TEMPLE MOUNT - AL AQSA - DOME OF THE ROCK - PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS AROUND THE WORLD

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY REPORT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 29:02


I am pleased to deliver to you Episode 174 where I report on President Trump's address to the joint session of Congress, the beginning of Ramadan, the history of the Temple Mount, the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Jude 33 Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday evening resonated deeply with people of faith, as he reaffirmed his commitment to religious liberty, family values, and policies that align with conservative principles. His address emphasized the importance of protecting American traditions, defending religious freedoms, and ensuring that faith remains central to the nation's moral and cultural fabric. Religious Liberty: Trump pledged to protect religious institutions and individuals from government overreach, reaffirming support for faith-based organizations.Family & Traditional Values: Emphasized strong families, pro-life policies, and resisting cultural shifts away from traditional values.National Security & Christian Communities: Highlighted victories against ISIS and reinforced commitment to protecting persecuted Christians globally.Economic Empowerment for Faith-Based Groups: Advocated fair trade and deregulation to strengthen faith-based charities, churches, and businesses.  It's clear by the agenda that has been set before the American people by our commander in chief that we, the faith community, have a lot to celebrate - but also a lot of work to do.We have an administration that will work with us, celebrate, and even champion our values. It is also evident that our nation is still greatly divided, and therefore, we have the significant responsibility to pray for our leaders and pray for our nation.

Jewish Diaspora Report
Hamas Doesn't Care about Ramadan | Jewish Diaspora Report

Jewish Diaspora Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 20:03


Jewish Diaspora Report - Episode 144  On this episode of the Jewish Diaspora Report, Host Mike Jordan discusses the start of Ramadan in Israel and how every year brings friction and danger while anti-Israel forces attempt to harm Israel physically and on the world stage. We look into the history of the Temple Mount and the controversy over the space during Ramadan and how this is playing itself out this year.Explore these challenging issues and join the Jewish Diaspora Report for future episodes on issues of Politics, Culture, Current Events and more!   Check us out on Instagram @jdr.podcastSupport the show

Omar Suleiman
When Will Palestine Be Free Signs Of The Day Of Judgement Ep. 10 Al-Aqsa

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 66:06


The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
The Truth About the Pulse Nightclub Massacre

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 4:40


https://youtu.be/kAhzQRcJX20 …[W]e now have the first complete data set of all suicide terrorist attacks around the world from 1980 to 2009,…research on who becomes a suicide terrorist showed that virtually none could be diagnosed as mentally ill, while many were religious and, most striking, nearly all emerged from communities resisting foreign military occupation…. From 1980 to 2003, there were 345 completed suicide terrorist attacks by 524 suicide terrorists who actually killed themselves on a mission to kill others, half of whom are secular. The world leader was the Tamil Tigers (a secular, Hindu group) who carried out more attacks than Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) during this period. Further, at least a third of the suicide attacks in predominantly Muslim countries were carried out by secular terrorist groups, such as the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Turkey. Instead of religion, what over 95% of all suicide terrorist attacks before 2004 had in common was a strategic goal: to compel a democratic state to withdraw combat forces that are threatening territory that the terrorists' prize. From Lebanon to Sri Lanka to the West Bank to Chechnya, the central goal of every suicide terrorist campaign has been to resist military occupation by a democracy…. It was the Hindu, avowedly antireligious Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka, whose 157 suicide terrorists totaled more than Hamas and all other Palestinian suicide groups combined. Of the Palestinian suicide terrorists, more than a third were from secular groups, such as the Al-Aqsa Martyr's Brigade and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Of the suicide terrorists associated with Hezbollah in Lebanon during the 1980s, only 21% were Islamic fundamentalists while 71% were communists and socialists; 8% were Christians. In Turkey, 100% of the PKK's suicide attackers were secular. Overall, Islamic fundamentalism cannot account for over half of the known affiliations of the 524 total suicide terrorists from 1980 to 2003—184 were from Islamic fundamentalist groups (35% comprising 73 Al Qaeda, 5 Lebanese, 5 Kashmiri Rebels, 69 Hamas, 34 Palestinian Islamic Jihad) and 236 from secular groups (45% comprising 157 Tamil Tigers, 42 Al-Aqsa, 22 Lebanese, 15 PKK), while 12 (21%) had unknown ideological affiliations…. Further, notice that there are no suicide attackers from Iran—one of the largest Islamic fundamentalist populations in the world, with a population greater than Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, and Syria combined. – Robert Pape and James K. Feldman, Cutting the Fuse Watch on X Watch on Bitchute Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee

Omar Suleiman
Al-Aqsa #09 Zionism 1000 Years In The Making

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 68:04


Radio Islam
The Crusades & The Fall of Al Aqsa | Ml Muhammed Ali Desai

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 5:27


The Crusades & The Fall of Al Aqsa | Ml Muhammed Ali Desai by Radio Islam

The Thinking Muslim
The Plan to Destroy Al Aqsa with Dr Khaled El-Awaisi

The Thinking Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 84:45


Al Aqsa is the first Qibla, prayer direction, of Islam. It is regarded by Muslims as one of the three sacred Mosques, and its surroundings Bayt al Maqdis has been blessed by Allah in the Quran. The hadith talk of the blessed one who prays in all three of the Masjids, something alhamdulillah I have managed to do. But this mosque, its precincts and the entirety of Palestine is today under threat by a foreign settler force that is hellbent on eradicating its history. My guest today argues that there is an urgency now in time to save this mosque, as the Zionist project comes to fruition and he calls for an intellectual reawakening of the ummah. Dr. Khalid El-Awaisi is from Hebron, Al Khalil in Palestine. He a lecturer of the pioneering field of Islamic jerusalem Studies. His main speciality is in the historical-geography of Islamic jerusalem. He is currently the Associate Professor of Islamic History at the Social Sciences University of Ankara and Executive Director of Islamic Jerusalem Academy . You can find Dr Khalid Awaisi here:IG: https://www.instagram.com/khalid_elawaisi/X: https://x.com/ElAwaisiLet me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Omar Suleiman
Al-Aqsa #08 Salahuddin The Legend Who Liberated Jerusalem

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 83:06


Omar Suleiman
Roman Emperor Who Almost Became Muslim & Conquest Of Jerusalem #07 Al-Aqsa

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 60:26


Omar Suleiman
Al-Aqsa #06 Isra And Miraj The Greatest Journey Through The Heavens

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 77:32


Al Jazeera - Your World
Israeli official enters Al-Aqsa, Inmates escape in Maputo

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 2:50


Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

Omar Suleiman
Isra Wal Miraj Surah Rum And The Year Of Grief Ep. 5 Al-Aqsa Series

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 72:32


Omar Suleiman
Syria The Umayyad Mosque And The Messiahs Return Ep. 4 Al-Aqsa Series

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 61:31


The Return Of The Repressed.
#55. Early Communism and the Ocean S02e02: "Göbekli Tepe The First People's Commune: Chapter II"

The Return Of The Repressed.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 112:29


The IOF archeological units has taken Al-Aqsa hostage, refusing islamicate excavations, they change the names of ancient sites and produce national myths out of Joshua's genocide. But they can not defend themselves against the communal democracy which the Muslims built in Iberia. Today we look at the latest evidence that will establish our gaze deep in to an impossible past. How British, American and Zionist Imperialism has dominated West Asia for some two centuries under the auspice of Biblical Archeology. Destroying remains and forging artifacts. With materialist theory we will compare Mossad approved conclusions of an older generation of archeologists with that of a new and begin to discard basic idealist concepts of a Holy Land chronology to free our prehistoric communists from the priesthood' blessing scams.

Omar Suleiman
The Prophets The Messiah And The Promised Land Ep. 3 Al-Aqsa Series

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 85:30


Omar Suleiman
The Switch Of The Qiblah Story Of Masjid Qiblatayn Special Episode Al-Aqsa

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 10:55


Omar Suleiman
The Blessed Land Of Al-Sham Palestine Lebanon Syria Jordan Ep. 2 Al-Aqsa

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 49:56


Omar Suleiman
The Virtues Of Jerusalem Ep. 1 Al-Aqsa Series

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 64:41


Omar Suleiman
Al-Aqsa Past Present And Promise Promo

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 1:37


The Deen Show
THEY WILL NOT DESTROY Madinah or Al-Aqsa - JESUS WILL RETURN TO BE THE CALIPH - KING OF MUSLIMS

The Deen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 80:44


The Deen Show
THEY WILL NOT DESTROY Madinah or Al-Aqsa | JESUS WILL RETURN TO BE THE CALIPH (KING) OF MUSLIMS

The Deen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024


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Democracy Now! en español
Adolescentes están muriendo calcinados en Gaza, a menudo en ataques realizados con armas estadounidenses

Democracy Now! en español

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024


En la madrugada del lunes 14 de octubre, Israel bombardeó el abarrotado campamento de desplazados instalado en el hospital Al-Aqsa, lo que hizo arder muchas de las carpas instaladas allí. La carpa que el joven Sha'ban al-Dalou levantó con sus propias manos para darle cobijo a su familia se convirtió en su pira funeraria.

Rompiendo la barrera del silencio, por Amy Goodman
Adolescentes están muriendo calcinados en Gaza, a menudo en ataques realizados con armas estadounidenses

Rompiendo la barrera del silencio, por Amy Goodman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024


En la madrugada del lunes 14 de octubre, Israel bombardeó el abarrotado campamento de desplazados instalado en el hospital Al-Aqsa, lo que hizo arder muchas de las carpas instaladas allí. La carpa que el joven Sha'ban al-Dalou levantó con sus propias manos para darle cobijo a su familia se convirtió en su pira funeraria.

Masjid DarusSalam
Reflections from Masjid Al-Aqsa & Jordan with Mufti Azeemuddin Ahmed

Masjid DarusSalam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 108:26


Inside The Epicenter With Joel Rosenberg
Inside the Attack: A Journalist's Harrowing Account #223

Inside The Epicenter With Joel Rosenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 57:54


What are the implications of the ongoing conflict on Israel? Welcome back to "Inside The Epicenter," where we delve into crucial events shaping the Israeli and Arab Muslim world from an evangelical Christian perspective. In today's episode, host Joel Rosenberg is joined by journalist and author Seth Frantzman to discuss the eye-opening events of October 7, 2023. Frantzman provides a firsthand account of the unprecedented attack on Israel, exploring its tumultuous impact on the region. During this episode, Joel and Seth delve into the human element of war, the geopolitical ramifications, and the emerging humanitarian crises. They also discuss the importance of advocacy and prayer for the hostages' release and resolving ongoing conflicts. Joel emphasizes the crucial role of understanding and empathy amidst adversity, reflecting on biblical prophecies and their current significance. Tune in to hear this compelling narrative that captures the complexity and urgency of the situation, highlighting the personal stories and broader implications for Israel and beyond. Don't forget to subscribe and consider supporting The Joshua Fund to aid those affected in these challenging times. (00:02) Educate, mobilize Christians, support Israel, and regional peace. (08:24) Hamas announces Al Aqsa flood operation, rockets fired. (11:38) Eerily quiet amidst chaos; shocking scene encountered. (16:25) Terrorists hijacked van, a gunfight ensued, and soldiers were ambushed. (21:31) Story covers war's human element and geopolitical implications. (26:35) Empathize with others' grief despite differences. (33:08) Amir Tibon: Haaretz Reporter Near Gaza Border. (39:16) Interview on Israeli hostages and Hamas negotiations. (42:41) Same party, different views on hostage situation. (45:42) Hostage situation risks Israeli society's moral collapse. (51:32) Jewish Israelis divided between Netanyahu and Gallant. (53:55) Black Saturday: Exclusive insights from Trey Yinx. (57:33) Thank you, blessings, keep praying for peace. Learn more about The Joshua Fund. Make a tax-deductible donation. The Joshua Fund Stock provided by DimmySad/Pond5 Verse of the Day: Romans 12:15. Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. PrayerPray for supernatural healing and for the church to know how to respond to the emotional, spiritual, and psychological trauma that this whole country and region is going through. Pray that the Joshua Fund specifically would know how to wisely invest the funds that you and others are donating graciously and so generously.  Related Episodes: Israel Awaits Crucial Reply on Hamas Hostage Deal #217 God or Chaos? Faith in the Epicenter Shaken by War #213 Israeli Recounts CHILLING Oct. 7 Survival Story #199 Special Update: Israel at War #127 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Israel attacks grounds of Al-Aqsa Hospital, Drone attack in northern Israel

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 2:49


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Habari za UN
Awamu ya 2 ya chanjo dhidi ya Polio Gaza yaanza licha mashambulizi

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 3:28


Mashambulizi yakiendelea kurindima kutoka pande hasimu, jeshi la Israeli na wanamgambo wa Hamas huko Gaza, na Hezbollah huko kusini mwa Lebanon, mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa yameendelea na awamu ya pili ya chanjo dhidi ya Polio  Ukanda wa Gaza, huku huko Lebanon ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa ya kuratibu misaada ya dharura ikisihi raia wasilengwe. Naanzia eneo la kati mwa ukanda wa Gaza ambako asubuhi ya leo Jumatatu awamu ya pili ya chanjo dhidi ya polio imeanza ikilenga watoto 591 700 wenye umri wa chini ya miaka 10,  watakaopatiwa dozi ya pili ya chanjo hiyo kufuatia kuthibitishwa kwa polio Gaza mwezi Agosti mwaka huu.Chanjo inatolewa licha ya ripoti za makombora kurushwa kwenye shule moja iliyogeuzwa makazi ya wakimbizi huko Nuseirat na katika hospitali moja huko Deir Al-Balah ambako mahema kadhaa yaliteketezwa kwa moto wakati watu wamelala.Msemaji wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi wa kipalestina, UNRWA, Louise Wateridge akihojiwa na Idhaa ya Umoja wa Mataifa amesema, “nimekuwa kwenye simu na mfanyakazi mwenzangu tangu saa 9 alfajiri ya leo. Alikuwa amejihifadhi kwenye hospitali ya Al Aqsa. Ni mmoja wa watu wengi ambao wamepoteza kila kitu. Hema lao limeteketezwa. Tumeona picha na video, inaonekana makazi ya familia nyingi yameteketezwa kwenye moto huu mkubwa, na yeye amenaswa kwenye zahma na mashambulizi. Inatia kiwewe hata kusikiliza hali anayokumbana nayo.”Picha za mnato pamoja na video kutoka UNRWA zinaonesha wafanyakazi wa uokoaji wakisaka manusura kwenye eneo la hospitali ya Al Aqsa, huku mahema yakiwa yanateketea na nondo zimesambaratika. Maiti walioteketezwa kwa moto walikuwa wamefunikwa kwa blankenti.Na nikigeukia Lebanon, Ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa ya kuratibu misaada ya dharura, OCHA kupitia ukurasa wake kwenye mtandao wa X, zamani Twitter inasema chuki kati ya Israeli na wanamgambo wa Hezbollah, inaendelea kusababisha vifo, majeruhi na ukimbizi.Mashambulizi yanayoripotiwa kulenga makazi ya watu ambako wakimbizi wamesaka hifadhi. Inataka pande kinzani ziheshimu sheria za kimataifa za kibinadamu na kwamba raia na miundombinu ya kiraia isilengwe.Naye Kamishna Mkuu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi, UNHCR, Filippo Grandi akizungumza Geneva, Uswisi hii leo amesema kwa mara nyingine tena suala la kutofautisha kati ya raia na wapiganaji limekuwa halina maana, akimulika jinsi raia wanavyokimbia mashambulizi ya angani kutoka jeshi la Israeli huko Lebanon.

ေန႔စဥ္ တီဗီြသတင္းလႊာ - ဗီြအိုေအ
နေ့စဉ် တီဗွီသတင်းလွှာ (အောက်တိုဘာ ၁၄၊ ၂၀၂၄) - အောက်တိုဘာ ၁၄, ၂၀၂၄

ေန႔စဥ္ တီဗီြသတင္းလႊာ - ဗီြအိုေအ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 29:27


အစ္စရေး လေကြောင်း တိုက်ခိုက်မှုကြောင့် ဂါဇာဒေသက Al-Aqsa အာဇာနည်ဆေးရုံကို ထိမှန်ပြီးအနည်းဆုံး လူ ၄ ဦးသေဆုံး၊ ၄၀ လောက် ဒဏ်ရာရ၊ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံမှာ ပဋိပက္ခတွေကြောင့် ဒုက္ခရောက်နေကြသူတွေအတွက် စာနာမှုအကူအညီအဖြစ် သြစတြေးလျက ဒေါ်လာ ၉ သန်း ထောက်ပံ့မယ်၊ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံမှာ လက်နက်ကိုင်တိုက်ခိုက်နေတာတွေ ချက်ခြင်းရပ်ပြီး အားလုံးပါဝင်တဲ့ ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေး ဆွေးနွေးမှုတွေလုပ်ဖို့ အာဆီယံ တောင်းဆို

Honestly with Bari Weiss
The Hundred Year Holy War

Honestly with Bari Weiss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 45:32


We all know the horrid tale of what happened in Israel on October 7, 2023. Waves of gunmen attacked families in their homes and young people attending a music festival. The marauders filmed their murders on GoPro cameras. They burned families alive in their safe rooms; raped, and mutilated their victims; and took hostages back to Gaza on golf carts. Why did they do it? For many critics of Israel, the horrific violence of October 7 was the predictable response to the “occupation”—never mind that Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005. To them, October 7 was a jailbreak from what progressives often call “an open-air prison.”  But for the belligerents, in their own words, this war is for the defense of a mosque on top of a mountain. They called their massacre “Al-Aqsa Flood,” named for one of the two mosques that sit atop what is known to the Jews as the Temple Mount. This is where King Solomon's temple once stood, and at its base is the Western Wall, where Jews have prayed since its construction in the second century BCE. It's also known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, a noble sanctuary. It's where Muslims believe the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven in a dream. An October 10 Hamas communiqué justified their attack as resistance to thwart “schemes and dreams of Judaizing Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.” This reveals something very important about the Israel-Palestine conflict: That it is not a territorial dispute. It's a holy war, with roots in an ancient city with significance far beyond its 2.5 miles of limestone walls. The world knows it as Jerusalem. The Palestinians call it Al-Quds. Hamas claims there is a plot by Israel to destroy Al-Aqsa—the mosque atop the Temple Mount that sits in the center of Jerusalem—and build a third Jewish temple where it now stands. It's a lie. A lie that goes back a century. The man who first began to spread the libel was from one of Jerusalem's great families that traced its lineage back to the prophet Muhammad himself. He was a seminary-school dropout, a fanatic antisemite, and a Nazi collaborator. His name was Hajj Amin al-Husseini. Today, Eli Lake tells the story of al-Husseini, the origins of the 100-year holy war, and why it persists to this day.  If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Electronic Intifada Podcast
Day 369: One year since Al-Aqsa Flood

The Electronic Intifada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 183:15


Professor Joseph Massad on why Western powers support Israeli genocide.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Gunmen kill 23 people in Pakistan, Patients flee Gaza's Al-Aqsa hospital

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 2:54


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Colonial Outcasts
Inside Gaza with Dr. Altalla, surgeon at Al-Aqsa Hospital

Colonial Outcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 57:03


This is our second interview with Dr. Altalla, surgeon at the last fully functional hospital in Gaza, Al-Aqsa, which suffered an airstrike yesterday from the Israeli regime in their courtyard, killing 5+ and maiming others. This was recorded weeks ago following the massacre at Al-Mawasi, the victims from which Dr. Altalla treated. So some of the information is dated but the overall value of the information concerning the medical situation in Gaza is beyond relevant. The internet connection was very spotty at best and required hours of editing to make it viewable. Dr. Altalla also has to be mindful of potential drone strikes on his location as the Israeli regime actively hunts medical staff to further terrorize their resilient people of Gaza. We discuss the dire shortage of medical supplies, the impending Polio pandemic poised to sweep the population of Gaza, the improvisation and bravery by medical staff to make due with what little resources they have to save lives, and some positive moments in the midst of this hell. A teaching assistant at The Faculty of Medicine at Al Azhar University in Cairo and a medical director of Al Amal Health Center. Dr. Altalla wakes up every day to manage the critical task as surgeon for the Surgery Department of Al Aqsa Hospital. Dr. Altalla had the misfortune of witnessing one of the worst surges of patients as a result of the Al Nussiret Massacre which resulted in 270 + murdered and over 700 severely injured. In defiance of the nightmarish and unsafe conditions weaponized to drive medical staff out of Gaza, Dr. Altalla refuses to evacuate until there is a permanent ceasefire. Dr. Altalla is trying to raise money for his Master's in the UK. You can support Dr. Altalla through his Gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dr-mohammeds-medical-mission-in-gaza?utm_campaign=p_cp+fundraiser-sidebar&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mohammed_altalla?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== #doctors #nurses #medical #hospital #paramedics #medicine #crises #disaster

The Real News Podcast
Nora Loreto's news headlines for Friday, July 19, 2024

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 6:55


Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Friday, July 19, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastReferenced articles:Story 1 - Montreal children's hospital is seeing a spike in children injuries due to e-scooters. Story 2- Vancouver Island University is suing its own students over a Gaza solidarity encampment. Story 3 - Own a handheld steam cleaner from Bissell? It might burn you and is now under a recall notice. Story 4 - At least 17 people dead in student protests in Bangladesh over civil service hiring quotas. Story 5 - Itamar Ben-Gvir visits Al-Aqsa mosque, sparking fears that Israel has its eye on the Occupied Jerusalem site.

Newshour
Gaza hospital scene "tough and horrible"

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 47:21


The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says 274 Palestinians were killed during Saturday's Israeli offensive on the Nuseirat refugee camp. The operation led to the rescue of four Israeli hostages. Israel has previously estimated there were fewer than one hundred casualties. Footage from the area's Al-Aqsa hospital shows badly wounded people lying on the ground. We speak to a doctor who was there. Also in the programme: millions vote to elect representatives to the European Parliament; and will Americans learn to love cricket? (Photo: The Hamas-run health ministry has started naming people it says were killed as Israeli forces fought Hamas in and around the Nuseirat refugee camp. Credit: Reuters)

Newshour
Israeli military: Four hostages rescued in central Gaza

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 47:31


Israeli security forces say they've rescued four hostages from two separate locations during a special operation in Nuseirat, in central Gaza. They've been named as Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov and Shlomi Ziv. All had been abducted by Hamas from the Nova music festival on October the seventh. They're said to be in good medical condition and have been transferred to hospital. Gaza's Al-Aqsa hospital says at least fifty Palestinians - including children - were killed during the Israeli operation. Also in the programme: The astronaut who took the ground-breaking first colour photo of Earth from space, William Anders, has died; and as UNESCO celebrates Italian opera, we listen in.(Photo: People react outside a medical centre, after the military say four hostages rescued alive from the central Gaza Strip on Saturday, in Ramat Gan, Israel 8 June, 2024. Credit: Marko Djurica/Reuters)

The Health Ranger Report
Brighteon Broadcast News, Apr 12, 2024 – CLOWN WORLD on parade as US Navy publishes idiotic rifle photo and Denver defunds police to PAY MIGRANTS

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 149:33


- Improving large language models' scores in various categories. (0:03) - US Navy commander's poor rifle handling. (3:26) - Navy photo, Denver defunds police for immigrants. (9:02) - The potential consequences of illegal immigration in Denver. (14:40) - Logistics and supply chains, with focus on Mexican cartels' expertise. (21:15) - Lead and cadmium levels in food products, with a focus on California's regulations and legal implications. (26:36) - New US bill criminalizing anti-Semitic speech, with focus on Israel and AIPAC. (41:00) - Israel's actions in Gaza and the similarity between Zionism and transgenderism. (46:12) - Evil in churches, Zionism, and globalism with a call for truth and transparency. (53:15) - Decentralized emergency comms platform and preparedness for impending war. (1:01:45) - Potential destruction of Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque. (1:24:30) - Manipulation of Christians by Zionists using Babylonian magic rituals to bring about a catastrophic event. (1:27:14) - Christianity, Judaism, and conspiracy theories. (1:33:09) - Manipulation of public opinion through media and political agendas. (1:36:13) - Israel's actions in Gaza and their impact on the region, including the role of AIPAC and the erosion of relations between Israel (1:43:18) - AI replacing human labor, depopulation, and the potential for AI robots to be used as a means of extermination. (1:55:44) - Conspiracy theories, censorship, and the manipulation of information. (2:06:29) - New health products at Health Ranger store, including golden milk and mushroom blends. (2:22:18) For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com