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Mohammad Ali al-Husseini personifies the complexity of escalating tensions tearing the Middle East apart. A onetime associate of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader Israel killed, Mr. Al-Husseini, a Lebanese Shiite cleric, has emerged as a controversial figure in Saudi efforts to counter Iran and its allies by making inroads into non-Saudi Shiite Muslim communities, particularly in Lebanon.
OFFERTA ESCLUSIVA NORDVPN Non perderla: https://bit.ly/4awfHrjAlle radici del fondamentalismo islamico, in un sincretismo di violenza e di simpatie naziste, troviamo la figura di Hadji Amin al-Husseini. Ex disertore dell'esercito ottomano, simpatizzante prima della causa araba e poi di quella palestinese, promotore di rivolte e pogrom in Terra Santa, fieramente antisemita, detestato dalla comunità religiosa, al-Husseini diviene Gran Muftì con l'astuzia, la scaltrezza, l'ausilio di una squadra di assassini al suo servizio e l'ingenuità del commissario civile per la Palestina. Durante la guerra, vola a Berlino via Iran, Turchia e Italia per stringere un'alleanza mortale con Hitler. Ma il suo odio colpirà anche dopo, anche in periodo di pace.Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinSostienici su PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeatDentro La Storia lo trovi anche qui: https://linktr.ee/dentrolastoriaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.
Despite the embargo on armaments to Israel, the Israelis figured out daring ways to smuggle in weapons. The arrival of these munitions enabled the Hagana to attempt to break the stranglehold on Jerusalem. The all important site overlooking the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway was Kastel and the Arabs under the command of their most dynamic leader, Abdel Kader al-Husseini, drove the Jews out. But not before a Hagana gunner eliminated Husseini, seriously crippling Arab leadership. Abdel Kader al-Husseini's cousin was the Nazi mufti of Jerusalem, accurately portrayed in TFJ Season I episode 33. Haj Amin al-Husseini spared no efforts to exterminate the Jews in Israel and elsewhere, inflaming Arab passions with the fiction that the Jews were taking over Al Aksa. This false rumor invariably led to pogroms, mass murder, mayhem, looting and destruction. The family tradition was carried on with the Mufti's nephew, arch terrorist, Yasser Arafat. Their lies, incitement and methodology continue with Hamas today. Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know that that they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2023 Media Education Trust llc
Hind al-Husseini foi uma heroína palestina que começou por salvar 55 crianças abandonadas após um confronto entre palestinos e israelenses. Ela acolheu as vítimas em sua casa, que depois viraria um orfanato e uma escola para crianças palestinas. Defensora também dos direitos das mulheres, fundou uma faculdade feminina em Jerusalém. Hind al-Husseini nasceu em 1916, em uma das famílias mais poderosas de Jerusalém. Trabalhava com organizações solidárias e era educadora de formação. Atuou como diretora de uma escola feminina e coordenadora da Arab Women's Union. Em 1948, após o massacre de Deir Yassin, al-Husseini resgatou 55 crianças abandonadas próximas à Basílica do Santo Sepulcro. Suas famílias tinham recém sido assassinadas pelo grupo paramilitar sionista Irgun, e suas casas estavam destruídas. Hind al-Husseini resgatou todas as crianças desamparadas, e acolheu as crianças na mansão de sua família. A mansão foi rebatizada de Dar al-Tifl al-Arabi (Casa da Criança Árabe), e foi transformada em um orfanato para as crianças sobreviventes dos conflitos entre Palestina e Israel. Com fundos arrecadados por al-Husseini, o orfanato cresceu e passou a educar as crianças que lá viviam; meninas judias que não eram aceitas em outras escolas, e crianças de outras regiões, também eram bem-vindas. Em 1967, a escola se tornou exclusivamente feminina. Em 1982, Hind al-Husseini fundou uma faculdade para mulheres. Premiada diversas vezes por seu trabalho social, Hind al-Husseini é lembrada até hoje como uma heroína palestina. Quando ela morreu, em 1994, sua escola abrigava e educava mais de 300 órfãs. A instituição segue funcionando até hoje, com milhares de alunas.
In der islamischen Welt wurde die jüdische Bevölkerung benachteiligt, aber nicht verfolgt. Im 19. Jahrhundert brachten die Europäer ihre aggressive Judenfeindschaft in den Orient. Arabische Nationalisten griffen sie auf. Und ihr Führer Amin al-Husseini, Anhänger von Adolf Hitler, machte den Antisemitismus des NS im Islam gesellschaftsfähig. (BR 2022) Autorin: Renate Eichmeier
Today Al Fadi and Dr Jay continue to talk about three more major qur'anic manuscripts :4. The BNF/ Petropolitanus manuscripts, and it has three fragments, the largest fragment is 26% of the Quran of today (Hafs). 5. Al Husseini manuscripts in Egypt. It is very large, and has a lot of taping over words. 6. The Sana manuscripts. It is most recent discovery, 1975 in Yemen. In conclusion;the six major manuscripts are: Not from the 7th century, none of them are complete, they don't agree with each other or with the1924 Hafs Quran of today, and all have a lot of variants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chaque semaine, sur Radio Shalom, Catherine Garson nous raconte un épisode différent de l'Histoire des Juifs de France. Nous allons parler, aujourd'hui, de la détention du Grand Mufti de Jérusalem, Amin Al-Husseini, par les autorités françaises sur le sol français. Mais d'abord, un petit rappel biographique.
In der islamischen Welt wurde die jüdische Bevölkerung benachteiligt, aber nicht verfolgt. Im 19. Jahrhundert brachten die Europäer ihre aggressive Judenfeindschaft in den Orient. Arabische Nationalisten griffen sie auf. Und ihr Führer Amin al-Husseini, Anhänger von Adolf Hitler, machte den Antisemitismus des NS im Islam gesellschaftsfähig.
TFj: The Birth of Israel: Series 1 Episode 33 Al-Husseini admired the way the Nazis were exterminating Jews and conducted meetings as to how their perfected system could be imported to the Middle East. And before even waiting for Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Korps to invade Egypt the Jerusalem mufti joined hands with the Nazis to parachute terrorists into Israel to start and Arab revolt against the Jews and the British. Al-Husseini had the copyright and the Germans had the logistics, fortunately, it did not work. Edited and Produced by Alex Drucker Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2021 Media Education Trust llc
Today I speak about early British bad guy, then Nazi bad guy, who escaped justice and just lived. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Wajeeha Al-Husseini, Director of Communications at Umniah (A telecom operator in Jordan), shares her experience with failure and how it helped her to be the first Jordanian female in her age group to finish the Ironman race. She tells us what challenges she faced, the thought process she went through, and how she got over it and managed to finish the Ironman.وجيهة الحسيني، مديرة التواصل والإتصال في شركة امنية (إحدى شركات الإتصالات في الأردن)، تشاركنا تجربتها مع الفشل وكيف ساعدها لتصبح أو سيدة اردنية من فئتها العمرية تنهي سباق الرجل الحديدي (المعروف بالسباق الثلاثي). تخبرنا وجيهة عن الصعوبات التي واجهتها والمشاعر التي مرت فيها خلال هذه التجربة وكيف تمكنت من التغلب عليها وانهاء سباق الرجل الحديدي بالكامل.:السباق الثلاثيhttps://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%82_%D8%AB%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AB%D9%8Aللتواصل مع وجيهةhttps://jo.linkedin.com/in/wajeeha-al-husseini-8366bb3https://www.instagram.com/wajeehaumyazanللتواصل مع فراسpodcast@firas.infohttp://firas.info/mchttps://instagram.com/TheMorningCommutePodcasthttps://twitter.com/steitiyehhttps://linkedin.com/in/steitiyeh
I don't even want to tag the video properly for fear of it being suppressed, you know cause it's not official™. Links mentioned: - https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2020/03/the-coronavirus-turns-deadly-when-it-leads-to-cytokine-storm-identifying-this-immune-response-is-key-to-patients-survival-report.html Based on 150 patients from Wuhan https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-020-05991-x - Covid-19 autopsy shows lungs full of mucus, different from SARS https://gnews.org/117624/ - Design and Prototyping of a Low-cost Portable Mechanical Ventilator https://web.mit.edu/2.75/projects/DMD_2010_Al_Husseini.pdf - https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/fgmima/need_help_diy_3d_printed_ventilator_using_a_bag/ - https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/post-malone-slammed-for-performing-in-denver-despite-coronavirus-news.106215.htmlThe thing FEMA DID. I could not build this myself without great effort, but found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6e3CprVTi8 - https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-intensive-care-unit-shortages-of-ventilators-staff-space-2020-3?op=1 - https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200313/hospitals-will-run-out-of-beds-if-coronavirus-cases-spike-usa-today-study-finds - https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3074988/coronavirus-some-recovered-patients-may-have - Has some good info - Dr. John Campbell https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF9IOB2TExg3QIBupFtBDxg - https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-19-2-strains-1.5487672 - https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1254101/Coronavirus-latest-news-Italy-intensive-care-units-stop-treating-elderly-death-toll Also I mentioned this on twitter, but a possible alternative is getting oxygen concentrators so people can get more oxygen with less air coming in. Also available as a podcast. Search for Just Thinking Out Loud in your favorite podcast directory. ********Ways to Support: ▸ https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website/donate Patreon: https://patreon.com/justthinkingoutloud Crypto: https://cointr.ee/justthinkingoutloud Subscribestar: https://subscribestar.com/desiraethinking Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/justthinkingoutloud BUY MY ART: http://ow.ly/3ghY30gGAjM ********Follow Podcast: https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website/podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/desiraethinking Instagram: https://instagram.com/desiraearts Send me a Message: desiraethinking@gmail.com Newsletter: justthinkingoutloud.tv/newsletter Other Platforms: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/justthinkingoutloud/ https://www.minds.com/JustThinkingOutLoud https://gab.com/desiraethinking https://steemit.com/@desiraethinking https://d.tube/#!/c/desiraethinking Portal @desiraethinking https://bittubers.com/profile/desiraethinking https://lbry.tv/@justthinkingoutloud https://streamanity.com/channel/4JiUrDeppjUZQX https://zu48wbbgek.preview.infomaniak.website You can also find me at https://desi-rae.com and https://cryptoramble.com
Law segment with lawyer Hachem Al-Husseini discussing child custody laws in Australia. Al-Husseini said both parents have equal, shared custody rights unless stated otherwise by the court given special circumstances. - تعد حضانة الأطفال من الملفات الأكثر حساسية بين الطرفين المنفصلين حيث يضطران في كثير من الأحيان إلى اللجوء للقضاء.
This week Palestine Remembered will be joined from Jerusalem by Ahmad Safadi director of the Elia Youth Media Foundation to discuss issues including their recent forced closure, 17th anniversary of professor Faisal Al-Husseini's passing, the 121st anniversary of Orient House and the continuing cover-up over the Great Return March massacres. The team also look at the demographic war on the citizens of East Jerusalem.
Back with us: Author, columnist & nationally syndicated, veteran radio talk-show host Chuck Morse joins Debra on TRUTHTalk Beyond the Sound Bite to recount the remarkable story of Amin al-Husseini relative to ongoing genocide against Israeli Jews. Al-Husseini was a Palestinian Arab nationalist and Muslim leader in Mandatory Palestine. Discover how Germany’s Nazi past informs the present Middle East crisis. Also, explore al Husseini’s pivotal role, while on the Nazi payroll, in having urged European governments to transfer Jews to death camps—and his funneling Nazi loot into pro-war Arab countries. Website: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/debra-rae Article by Debra Rae: http://teapartydigest.com/laughable-legends-turned-lethal-sacrificing-common-sense-on-the-altar-of-political-correctness/09/
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This book tells a remarkable and–to me at least–little known but very important story. In Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East(Yale UP, 2014), Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz trace the many connections between Germany–Imperial and Nazi–and the Arab world. Their particular focus is on a fellow named Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem between from 1921 to 1948. Both Al-Husseini and, a bit later, Hitler inherited a project hatched by the German officials in World War I, namely, to start an Islamist Jihad against the Western Powers in the Middle East. The two found common cause in this project: al Husseini wanted the French and British out and Hitler wanted to Germany to dominate the region. But they were also united by another cause: eliminationist Jew-hatred. Al-Husseini and Hitler worked together throughout the war to murder and plan the murder of as many Jews as they could get their hands on. After the war al-Husseini denied any connection with Hitler, yet he continued their common anti-Western, anti-Jewish project. Al-Husseini enlisted many former Nazis for just this purpose. In the late 1940s al-Husseini remained influential, not only among Palestinian Arabs, but widely in the Middle East. That influence, so Rubin and Schwanitz show, can be seen in the actions of many post-war Arab nationalist and Islamist leader–right down to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices