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Izrael nemal z vlastnej sily poraziť faraóna alebo prelomiť putá modloslužby pred tým, než bojoval s Amalékom. Nemal sám rozdeliť vody mora a poraziť faraónovu armádu. Izrael nemal sám dosiahnuť, aby z neba padal chlieb alebo premeniť zlú vodu v Máre. Teraz však má bojovať proti Amálékovi. Doposiaľ Pán bojoval za neho. Teraz bude bojovať […] Curt Westman
Rob and Michele Reiner’s children, Jake and Romy, have spoken publicly for the first time about the “unimaginable pain” following the violent loss of their parents. The Academy has announced the Oscars will stream exclusively on YouTube beginning in 2029; and George Clooney reveals a heartfelt conversation with wife Amal has led him to retire on-screen kissing for good. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
18/24 - Aujourd'hui, on fait le test de pureté. Amal ne l'a jamais fait. Océane le lui fait découvrir. Et disons que… Amal n'apprécie pas vraiment l'expérience. xxAmal & OgeeMy IG diary : https://www.instagram.com/amaltahirOgee's diary : https://www.instagram.com/ogee_offHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Conscience Soufie reçoit Amal Ayouch, qui nous offre un récital poétique intitulé « Chemin vers Soi : une poétique de l'Unité » : « La pensée de René Guénon nous rappelle que le monde n'est qu'un tissu de signes et que la voie intérieure mène à l'Unité. Me plaçant dans la perspective islamique, et guidée par la pensée de ce grand métaphysicien, j'ai constitué un florilège de textes spirituels. Ce soir, je laisserai la poésie ouvrir un espace de contemplation, comme un dhikr silencieux où le symbole et la parole se rejoignent. » Amal Ayouch est l'une des figures phares de la scène culturelle marocaine, réputée notamment pour ses choix artistiques exigeants et engagés. Sa carrière est riche d'une grande variété de rôles dans des films nationaux, et internationaux. Son parcours théâtral – dans Antigone, Roméo et Juliette ou encore l'adaptation des ouvrages de Fatéma Mernissi – témoigne de son amour pour les mots et le texte. On retrouve sa passion des mots dans ses lectures de poètes, orientaux ou occidentaux, anciens ou contemporains, mais aussi dans son engagement associatif et militant pour la défense des droits des femmes.
Send us your Christmas Cheer! Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays while we prepare for an amazing Knock Knock delivery on Thursday! Plus Lisa gives us the low down on George Clooney promising his wife Amal no more on-screen kisses and lots more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Even though it's very traditional in Europe to have dinner at a later hour, Anna & Raven make their cases for eating much earlier in the day! We're getting closer, and now the Anna and Raven Santa Tipline is really jumping! Santa needs to know who's been naughty, and who's been nice! Call and leave a message 24/7 and you may hear yourself on the air. Call 888-702-9646 to leave a message for the Big Guy! George Clooney recently stated that he never fights with his wife Amal. Anna & Raven discuss their recent “disagreements” with their significant others, and hear about other differences of opinion. Anna is very excited to use her bread machine to make holiday gifts, and Emmy-nominated Chef Plum shares his thoughts and tips on gifting homemade food to her and Raven! Just in time for the Festival of Lights, today's Unwrapped with Anna & Raven is The Hanukkah Song! There may be a thing or two (or eight) you didn't know about this Holiday Classic! Etiquette expert Karen Thomas joins Anna & Raven to discuss a very delicate seasonal situation: the rules of regifting! Are you up to date on this week's biggest stories?! Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news! Couples Court: David wants to host a New Years Eve party this year complete with all his college friends and their families. His wife, Erica, hates his buddies, because when they all get together, they act like they're 22 again, get super drunk, and then it's basically the wives cooking, cleaning, and trying to convince them it's time to leave because the kids are half asleep on the couch. She says this is even worse because it'll be such a late night. Erica says the only way she'll agree is if he only invites three of his friends, the ones she likes. He says absolutely not, it's all eight of the guys plus their families. She says hard no. Is she being a scrooge? Siobhan has a chance to win $1200! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Jim and Sean discuss the recent Adelaide and Brisbane Film Festivals, plus the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Plus: the 1998 retrospective concludes with a discussion of the best films of the year & inspired by the New York Times' recent poll, they share their votes for the Top 10 Films of the 21st Century. Films discussed include: Afternoons of Solitude, Silent Friend, Our Hero Balthazar, Happy Birthday. From 1998: Show Me Love (F**king Amal), Happiness, Festen, Run Lola Run, Shakespeare in Love, Live Fresh, The Truman Show, Head On, The Last Days of Disco & more. From the 21st Century: The Pianist, The Piano Teacher, Elle, Beginning, Leviathan, The Lives of Others, The Social Network, Suspiria, TÁR, La Chimera, 12 Years A Slave & more.
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It made big headlines this week after Travis Kelce pressed George Clooney on his claim that he and Amal haven’t fought in more than 10 years. Kelce went on to say that he and Taylor were in the same boat as George and Amal, claiming they haven’t fought in 2 1/2 years. Amy and T.J. researched what relationship experts and therapist have to say about this notion of never fighting, and turns out they all agree, one even saying it’s the worst thing an engaged couple can come to her saying before marriage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It made big headlines this week after Travis Kelce pressed George Clooney on his claim that he and Amal haven’t fought in more than 10 years. Kelce went on to say that he and Taylor were in the same boat as George and Amal, claiming they haven’t fought in 2 1/2 years. Amy and T.J. researched what relationship experts and therapist have to say about this notion of never fighting, and turns out they all agree, one even saying it’s the worst thing an engaged couple can come to her saying before marriage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It made big headlines this week after Travis Kelce pressed George Clooney on his claim that he and Amal haven’t fought in more than 10 years. Kelce went on to say that he and Taylor were in the same boat as George and Amal, claiming they haven’t fought in 2 1/2 years. Amy and T.J. researched what relationship experts and therapist have to say about this notion of never fighting, and turns out they all agree, one even saying it’s the worst thing an engaged couple can come to her saying before marriage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It made big headlines this week after Travis Kelce pressed George Clooney on his claim that he and Amal haven’t fought in more than 10 years. Kelce went on to say that he and Taylor were in the same boat as George and Amal, claiming they haven’t fought in 2 1/2 years. Amy and T.J. researched what relationship experts and therapist have to say about this notion of never fighting, and turns out they all agree, one even saying it’s the worst thing an engaged couple can come to her saying before marriage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we got into the global verdict on sexy accents and found out the Kiwis have somehow out-sizzled the rest of us, but hey we still cracked the top five so we’ll take it. George Clooney then floated in like a calm little zen cloud, explaining why he and Amal haven’t had a fight in a decade which made the rest of us feel deeply chaotic. Miranda Kerr popped up in Glossy’s living her best weather-girl fantasy and dropping a very enthusiastic Aussie Aussie Aussie that nearly shook the studio. And to top it off, The Wiggles stormed into Quick Draw and turned it into the most colourful showdown you’ve ever heard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the perfect relationship real, or is it all Hollywood smoke and mirrors? In this episode, Dave and Tyler dive deep into the viral audio from the "New Heights" podcast where George Clooney claims he and Amal have never had a fight in 10 years. With Travis Kelce also stating he and Taylor Swift haven't argued in 2.5 years, the hosts debate: Is this #RelationshipGoals or a massive red flag?Also on the show:Rumors: Matty Ryan stops by the studio fresh from Rumors Comedy Club to roast the hosts and talk shop.Dirty Soda: Is the TikTok trend of mixing creamer and soda actually good, or just a stomach ache waiting to happen?Wrapped Season: It's not just Spotify anymore—Dave and Tyler break down the streaming app "Wrapped" lists and discuss what your watch history says about you.The Diddy Doc: The guys react to the new documentary dropping bombshells.Local Drama: The Granite Curling Club vs. The City of Winnipeg—who is in the wrong?Olympic Blunder: Apparently, the Olympic ice sheet is too small? The show covers the logistics nightmare.Thanks for listening to The Wheeler and Tyler Podcast! Make sure to rate and review!@TylerCarrfm @Wheelerj28 @Energy106fm Tyler Carr on Tik Tok
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By every safe, logical metric, Amal should've stayed put. She had a steady salary as a real estate paralegal, a young son to raise, and a clear path inside law firms and a developer's office. Leaving that safety net for full-time commission work felt risky, even reckless.Her strategy now looks simple from the outside. She mixed a finance and marketing degree with nearly a decade of real estate law, added a blended family of four boys, and layered on raw, unpolished social media. The result is a client-first business that runs on referrals, trust, and a growing online audience that feels like it already knows her.Amal grew up in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, raised in a tight Palestinian family that planted deep roots in places like Orland Park and Bridgeview. Arabic was her first language. She went to Islamic school in a Muslim Arab community that has grown over the years, and she loves watching new businesses and families take shape there. Today she still lives in the area, now fluent in both English and Arabic, and serves buyers, sellers, investors, and commercial clients in the southwestern and western suburbs.Before she ever held an open house, Amal spent almost 10 years as a real estate paralegal. She worked at small firms, big downtown firms, and later for a developer. She learned contracts, procedures, short sales, foreclosures, and how deals fall apart. The role paid well and felt safe, especially when she was a single mom. She studied for her license anyway, telling herself that one day she'd make the leap to being a full-time broker.That leap came in 2018, pushed in part by her husband. By then they were married, and he kept repeating the same line: you're good at this, you know more than most agents, you should just do it. He promised to cover the gap while she got off the salary treadmill. Amal admits she was scared. Her first full year in real estate, she closed only four or five deals. But she stayed in, leaned on her paralegal skill set, and let time and relationships do their work.From the start, Amal refused to pretend she was for everyone. Some clients don't match her style or values, and she's learned not to chase them. She reminds herself that real estate is a service business, and that her client's goals have to sit above her commission. That's why she has told buyers to walk away from deals after bad inspections or red flags with associations. “They're going to remember that you looked out for them,” she says, and they'll tell their friends and family who actually did the protecting.This client-first stance shapes how she grows. Instead of cold scripts and hard closes, Amal built around people who already trusted her: family, friends, her local community, and the network she gained from years inside law offices. Her legal background lets her explain the process at a different level, and her calm during the messy parts of a deal turns into five-star Google reviews and quiet referrals. Over time, that turned her business into a mostly referral-based practice and helped her earn top producer status and a Rising Star Award from the Chicago Association of Realtors in 2020.Social media came later and did not come easy. Amal didn't like being on camera. She hated the sound of her own voice and spent hours recording and deleting videos. Her husband pushed again, calling social media a free tool and “the new wave” where people search for everything. At first she did the standard “just closed” posts. They showed that she was busy, but felt boring even to her. The shift happened when she stopped chasing perfect lighting and started sharing real life.One early reel tells the story. Her teenage son insisted she was a boomer. Amal, born in 1985, tried to explain that she's an elder millennial, not part of her parents' generation. He didn't buy it. She ranted on Instagram about...
It's #BigShowMonday on #SportsXradio w/ #KenThomson "LIVE" at #PSRlaw Studios in #LasVegas w/ Guests: #TomBarton & #AmalShah two of the top #NFL & #CollegeFootball #Handicappers in the Country! Lots of #NFL plus #CFBPlayoff talk throughout the Show & plenty of #FreePicks for this Week!
Cette semaine, on se fait bait par des hommes trop beaux, on déconstruit nos culpabilités et on se paye une tranche de culture (et de bonne humeur) !Pour écouter le 5ème Quarts d'Heure, abonnez-vous à Supercast comme ceci : https://4quartsdheure.supercast.com/Abonnez-vous à 4 Quarts d'Heure sur votre plateforme préférée : https://tr.ee/MEaR8W9S9GLes ups et les downs :Le down de Louise : qui nous a cook un gloubiboulga de culpabilité en vacancesLe rollercoaster de Amal : qui a charbonné pendant 6 heures pour un fréro complexéLe down de Camille : qui nous a cook une ribambelle de downsLe up d'Alix : lire un potentiel (maintenant oui) prix GoncourtEt retrouvez notre invitée Amal Tahir sur instagramDans cet épisode, on parle de : Ces podcasts : Les œufs, au frigo ; Garce Therapy de notre invitéeCe compte insta : Ma FertiliteamCe lieu : La fête à ParisCette civilisation : les minoen.ne.s Ce livre : « La maison vide » de Laurent MauvignierSuivez-nous sur Instagram :4 Quarts d'Heure : @4quartsdheureLouise : @petrouchka_Alix : @alixmrtnCamille : @camille.lorenteL'équipe de prod :Au montage de cet épisode Alphonse GausslinAu mixage et à la prod Zu Aux réseaux Coline Jamaitet merci à Acast pour le studio Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Invité, fonction, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce jeudi 24 septembre. Il/Elle [est revenu(e) / a abordé / s'est penché(e) sur] [SUJET] sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Amal and Roger predict the outcome of the fights that are taking place on UFC 322 card at Madison Square Garden
Written by Hannah KhalilIn 2040, a Middle Eastern nation is struggling to survive rising temperatures and rolling power cuts. Architect Noura Halim has devoted her life to designing a new kind of city, one that could protect people from the worsening climate and keep her country alive. But as construction begins, the project drains the nation's fragile resources, workers are pushed to breaking point, and her teenage daughter Amal begins to question everything her mother believes in.As tensions rise at home and across the country, Noura must confront the cost of her own ambition and the possibility that her dream of salvation could destroy the very place she's trying to save.Tipping Point was developed through OKRE Experimental Stories supported by Wellcome in consultation with Dr Robert Hughes of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Dr Candice Howarth of the London School of Economics.Cast:Noura . . . . . Nadia Albina Amal . . . . . Eleanor Nawal Steve . . . . . Clive Hayward Mr Felix . . . . . Angus Wright Jamila . . . . . Tanvi Virmani TV Presenter . . . . . Jasmine Hyde Noura's Assistant . . . . . Sasha McCabeProduction co-ordinators: Sara Benaim and Emma Donald Sound design: Sharon Hughes Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
Den sjuke gossen Amal står på sin adoptivfar Madhavs innergård. Lille Amal pratar med alla som går förbi och fantiserar om att få ge sig ut i världen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Doktorn säger att han inte får gå ut i byn. Men det nya postkontoret i närheten får Amal att drömma om att få ett brev från kungen eller att till och med få vara hans brevbärare!1913 blev Rabindranath Tagore den förste icke-europé att ta emot Nobelpriset i litteratur. Han var under sitt liv verksam som poet, författare, filosof, kompositör (bland annat av både Indiens och Bangladeshs nationalsånger) och konstnär.Postkontoret av Rabindranath TagoreÖversättning: Harald HeymanBerättare: Linnéa HillbergI rollerna: Amal – Gun Arvidsson, Madhav – Arne Nyberg, Bydoktorn – Bertil Anderberg, Gamlefar – Kolbjörn Knudsen, Mjölkmannen – Tore Lindwall, Bypolisen – Björn Berglund, Byförmannen – Åke Lindström, Sudha – Pia Baeckström, Kungens härold – Måns Westfelt, Riksdoktorn – Olle FlorinRegi: Johan FalckFrån SR Göteborg 1959.
Amal El-Mohtar is an award winning speculative fiction author best known for This Is How You Lose The Time War and her newest novella The River Has Roots. I was so excited to sit down and talk craft and music with her. Amal's Website Buy The River Has Roots Amal's IG
Amal Ibraymi is the legal counsel at Aztec Labs, where she supports the company's legal efforts to advocate for privacy-enhancing technologies and decentralized finance. Before joining Aztec, Amal was a privacy associate at the New York and Paris offices of Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where she advised on data protection, cryptography, and global privacy compliance. Amal also previously worked at the Office of Legal Affairs at the United Nations Secretariat in New York City, the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and as a Privacy Fellow at the OECD in the Paris headquarters. Amal is dually trained in the U.S. and France, holding an LLM from NYU School of Law and a JD/MA from Sciences Po Paris.
Amal Ibraymi is the legal counsel at Aztec Labs, where she supports the company's legal efforts to advocate for privacy-enhancing technologies and decentralized finance. Before joining Aztec, Amal was a privacy associate at the New York and Paris offices of Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where she advised on data protection, cryptography, and global privacy compliance. Amal also previously worked at the Office of Legal Affairs at the United Nations Secretariat in New York City, the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and as a Privacy Fellow at the OECD in the Paris headquarters. Amal is dually trained in the U.S. and France, holding an LLM from NYU School of Law and a JD/MA from Sciences Po Paris.
Sam and Amal are the hosts of a show on WUSB community radio in Stony Brook, New York called Unbound: the arts & culture of Palestine. They interviewed me for a very enjoyable hour the other day, in advance of the show we'll be doing on Long Island on October 26th!
Trey and Amal cover all the angles of the game coming up and the valuable lines on the board.
Alors, un petit point sur George Clooney et sa nouvelle vie en France.So, a little update on George Clooney and his new life in France.Dans une interview récente pour Esquire, l'acteur, hein, 64 ans maintenant, eh bien il explique pourquoi avec sa femme Amal et leurs jumeaux, ils ont quitté LA pour une ferme en France.In a recent interview for Esquire, the actor, who's 64 now, well, he explains why he, his wife Amal, and their twins left LA for a farm in France.Alors pourquoi ce choix ?So why this choice?Premièrement, c'est vraiment un rejet de la culture hollywoodienne.Firstly, it's really a rejection of Hollywood culture.Clooney, il avait peur, vous savez, de l'impact de toute cette pression médiatique sur ses enfants à Los Angeles.Clooney was afraid, you know, of the impact of all that media pressure on his children in Los Angeles.Les comparaisons constantes, tout ça.The constant comparisons, all that.Et il trouve qu'en France, bah, les gens s'intéressent moins à la célébrité, c'est moins pesant.And he finds that in France, well, people are less interested in celebrity, it's less burdensome.Deuxièmement, l'idée c'est d'adopter une vie plus simple, plus terre-à-terre.Secondly, the idea is to adopt a simpler, more down-to-earth life.Alors on l'imagine là, conduire son tracteur, bricoler des trucs, repeindre les clôtures avec les petits.So we can imagine him there, driving his tractor, tinkering with things, repainting the fences with the little ones.Et il insiste sur les routines, genre dîner ensemble tous les soirs.And he insists on routines, like having dinner together every night.Et puis troisièmement, il y a tout l'aspect valeur et transmission.And then thirdly, there's the whole aspect of values and transmission.Vous voyez, il veut leur apprendre des choses concrètes, le sens des réalités.You see, he wants to teach them concrete things, the sense of reality.Son but, c'est qu'ils se souviennent de lui comme ça, à travers ses gestes simples, et qu'ils se disent : « Tiens, ça, ça aurait rendu papa fier ».His goal is for them to remember him this way, through his simple actions, and for them to say, "Hey, that, that would have made Dad proud."Donc voilà, en gros, George Clooney a choisi le calme de la France pour offrir à sa famille une vie plus simple, plus normale, centrée sur des valeurs, loin de la folie médiatique d'Hollywood.So there you have it, basically, George Clooney chose the calm of France to offer his family a simpler, more normal life, focused on values, far from the media frenzy of Hollywood. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Roger and Amal are back to give you a breakdown of the upcoming UFC card and how we see it playing out. From Early Prelim all the way to the Main Event.
Join us for an inspiring journey as we sit down with Amal Easton, the visionary founder of Easton Training Centers. Amal shares his remarkable path from growing up in a happiness-focused, non-traditional family to creating a thriving Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu empire across Colorado. Discover how his decision to forgo a typical university path led him to acupuncture school, and ultimately to Brazil, where he trained with the Gracie family and honed his skills amidst language barriers and financial challenges. His return to the U.S. marked the beginning of Easton Training Centers, now a network of eight schools that have transformed lives and communities. In this engaging episode, we explore the powerful intersection of passion and personal growth through the lens of Jiu-Jitsu. Amal recounts his experience of moving to Brazil, selling everything to embrace a new life, and the profound impact Jiu-Jitsu had on his journey. This martial art is not just a practice but a metaphor for life and entrepreneurship, teaching resilience, connection, and mental agility. Listen in as Amal discusses the creation of his first gym and the evolution into a supportive network that empowers others to establish their own training centers. Connect with Amal:Website: www.eastonbjj.com Instagram: @amal_easton Let's keep the conversation going!Website: www.martaspirk.com Instagram: @martaspirk Facebook: Marta Spirk Want to be my next guest on The Empowered Woman Podcast?Apply here: www.martaspirk.com/podcastguest Watch my TEDx talk: http://bit.ly/martatedx Looking for the perfect gift that inspires confidence and joy? Me Is All I Want to Be by Elizabeth Brunner is a children's book that celebrates individuality, creativity, and self-acceptance. Give the kids in your life a gift that lasts longer than toys or trends—the gift of self-love and confidence. Find the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Me-All-I-Want-Be/dp/B0F6ZQ1FW6
Filmbarátok Podcast #311 (Október 2025) 217 perc Beszélgetnek: Gergő, Sorter, freddyD Téma: -Felvezető (00:00:00) -Borítókép (00:18:00) -Nép akarata sorsolás (00:24:48) -Villámkérdések (00:29:20) -A hosszú menetelés [SPOILERES] (00:55:55) -Butch Cassidy és a Sundance kölyök (01:41:35) -Redvás Amal (02:11:08) -Kontakt (02:37:58) -Egyik csata a másik után [SPOILERES] (02:50:37)
Trey and Amal get on and talk about the current status of the Cowboys, Week 5 Picks for College Football and their common love for....Law and Order SVU???? Thank you for the continued support on these podcast episodes and please, like, share and subscribe.
(0:00) Intro(0:11) Khutba, Qur'ani Aayaat aur Dua(0:51) US mein rehne walon ki badi ghalti(1:07) Imaan walon se Allah ka khitab(2:43) Islam ke faide(3:56) Sharab aur kabab ke haram maze(5:02) Nikah aur halal khanay ke maze(6:39) Mufti Sahab ki US Muslims ke liye naseehat(7:39) Maza ki zindagi: pakiza khorak, pakiza aamaal(7:56) Maza ke kaam: horse riding, swimming, jogging(8:16) Skydiving(9:49) Halal cheezon mein mushtarak: pakiza khorak, pakiza aamaal(12:18) Najasat aur na-paak(13:23) Rohani na-paaki: haram zabeeha(14:49) Haram ko halal banana: “chori ki maafi” ki misal(15:49) Haram aur ghair-qanooni (illegal) ka farq(18:01) Islami sazaon ki sakhti ki wajah(20:21) Musalmanon ke liye ehtiyat ka hukm(20:42) Allah ke qawaneen torhne ki saza(23:07) Amal ki qeemat — hukm dene wale ki haisiyat se(28:46) Museebat aur khushi mein insaan ki haalat(29:06) Muslim aur non-Muslim: gunah karne ka andaaz(31:03) Thailand ke subh ke bazaar(32:03) Doosron ke paison se karobar karne walay fraudiyye(34:29) Badtareen ehsaan-faramoshi: walidain ko old home mein rakhna(37:03) Allah ke ehsanaat ka badla kya?(40:32) Aankh Aur Zuban ki ne‘mat(49:27) Tension mein badan ka nizaam(53:21) Bachon ki soch (child schema)(57:32) Nabi ﷺ ka Hazrat Ayesha (RA) se nikah — a‘tirazat ka jawab(1:02:47) Allah ke wujood ko na maanne walon ko jawab(1:05:08) Big Bang theory ki haqeeqat(1:06:37) Law of chance ki haqeeqat(1:07:47) Darwin ki theory ki haqeeqat(1:10:01) Shehad ki makhi ka wujood(1:12:05) Allah — ahsan-ul-khaliqeen(1:13:32) Allah ki qudrat ka kamaal(1:15:05) Aaj ke mulhid Firaun jaisay(1:15:49) Allah ki sifaat(1:16:16) Pyari aayat-e-Qur'an(1:18:29) Aqeedat mein i‘tedaal(1:21:27) Khanay-peenay wali bid‘ati rasmein(1:22:59) Allah se maafi ke talabgaar(1:24:30) Khulasa-e-bayan(1:25:08) US listeners ke liye naseehat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave, Amal and Trey cover the storylines that came out of Week 4 of the CFB.
Trey and Amal cover all the CFB picks of consequence for Week 4.
In 2017, a woman named Amal Bahjat was found dead inside her Arizona home. On the wall above her, someone had scrawled the chilling words, “Death to the Betrayer.” Amal had fled war in Iraq, only to be murdered in the place she thought was safe. Was this the work of religious extremists, or a betrayal much closer to home? This episode is dedicated to listener Eileen Zenn.SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://linktr.ee/twistedtraveltruecrimepodcastMONTHLY:Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=42048051&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSpotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twisted-travel-and-true-c?ref=radiopublicONE TIME:Venmo:https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3248826752172032881Paypal:https://www.paypal.me/twistedtravelandTCSocial Media Links:https://linktr.ee/twistedtraveltruecrimepodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/twistedtravelandtruecrimehttps://www.instagram.com/twistedtravelandtrue_crimehttps://www.tiktok.com/@twistedtravelandtruecrim?lang=enGmail: twistedtravelandtruecrime@gmail.com
Dave, Amal and Trey breakdown why certain teams have been struggling on offense and what truly went wrong down in Gainesville against the Bulls. Enjoy the podcast and please like subscribe and share.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Nouveau Chapitre, je suis très heureuse de partir à la rencontre d'Amal Belabbes Chakor. Je la suis chez elle, à Marseille, pendant une journée pour découvrir son quotidien et aborder des sujets relatifs à sa maternité : la transmission, l'équilibre vie professionnelle-vie de jeune maman, le rapport au corps. Amal est styliste, dénicheuse surdouée de pièces vintage qu'elle partage dans son format « Shoppe la story » sur Instagram. Amal est mariée à Tarik, et maman d'une petite fille de 2 ans. D'origine marocaine, Amal, qui a perdu sa maman alors qu'elle avait 18 ans, est très attachée aux valeurs de transmission et à ses racines, ce qu'elle nous partage dans cet épisode. Jeune femme active, elle nous partage sa philosophie de vie, son approche de la maternité et son rapport au temps, dans le travail notamment. C'est le premier épisode de ce nouveau format de Nouveau Chapitre et nous espérons qu'il vous plaira ! Merci mille fois Amal pour cette rencontre et cet échange. Pour suivre Amal sur les réseaux sociaux : Instagram Pour ne rien manquer de l'actualité de Jolibump : www.jolibump.com Sur Instagram : @jolibump Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter directement sur notre site !
Reports coming from Lebanon are, in many ways, encouraging – the Lebanese government, it seems, is done with Hezbollah and the wreckage of a once-beautiful and prosperous country. The question is, can the government carry out the mandate to remove Hezbollah, its weapons and its influence and create peaceful relations with Israel? Hussain Abdul-Hussain, research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, walks us through the disparate threads of Lebanese politics – from the comforting and hopeful to the skeptical, cynical, and despairing. A Crumbling but Shifting Status Quo Hussein Abdel-Hussain cautiously celebrated what he called one of the most consequential developments in Lebanon's modern history: the weakening of Hezbollah following the reported assassination of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, and what he described as Israel's “crushing” of Hezbollah's operational capabilities. This surprising turn of events has opened what he characterizes as a “window of opportunity” for the Lebanese state to reclaim sovereignty and redefine itself as more neutral and nationally focused. Although Hezbollah and its Shia political partner Amal initially agreed to a cessation of hostilities in late November 2024, they have since moved the goalposts. Specifically, Hezbollah now demands Israeli withdrawal from strategic hilltops before it will even consider discussions on disarmament, thus reverting back to old patterns of negotiation delay and defiance—strategies previously employed by figures like Yasser Arafat. Legal and Political Breakthroughs Despite Hezbollah's resistance, the Lebanese government has achieved a historic milestone. For the first time since 1969, the Cabinet passed a resolution asserting that only state institutions are authorized to bear arms inside Lebanon. This directly challenges Hezbollah's decades-long extralegal military presence. Even more remarkably, the decision was made with Hezbollah-affiliated ministers still in the temporary caretaker government, giving the resolution additional political weight. The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) have been officially tasked with drafting a plan to disarm Hezbollah—a move that underscores a shift from rhetorical opposition to potential enforcement. A meeting to review the military's disarmament plan is set, though the LAF has indicated that a full disarmament could take 15 months, well beyond the end-of-the-year deadline set by the Cabinet. The Struggle of the Lebanese Armed Forces The Lebanese military, although increasingly seen as the backbone of national unity and sovereignty, faces severe logistical, operational, and financial challenges. Salaries have plunged to poverty levels due to the economic collapse, and the rank-and-file soldiers struggle with basic needs—including fuel and clean drinking water. Many soldiers hold second jobs to survive, and troop numbers are insufficient to handle complex disarmament tasks. While the United States once provided $144 million annually to support the LAF, this aid has intermittently lapsed due to political friction and has recently been replaced by funding from Qatar, which raises concerns about foreign influence. Qatar and Turkey: External Influences and Islamist Ambitions Abdel-Hussain expressed discomfort with growing Qatari—and increasingly Turkish—influence in Lebanon, particularly within the Sunni community in the north and in Beirut. These nations, he warned, are promoting Islamist factions aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood. This power vacuum, created by Saudi Arabia's retreat from Lebanon since 2017, has allowed pro-Qatar and pro-Turkey candidates to gain municipal influence. Worse yet, Turkey is replicating strategies previously demonstrated by Iran—investing in loyalist militias and seeking political hegemony in Syria and Lebanon alike. Abdel-Hussain emphasized that Turkey's intelligence chief-turned-foreign minister Hakan Fidan could become the “new Qassem Soleimani” in terms of aspiring for regional dominance. The Role of the United States: Mixed Messaging, Diplomatic Fumbles The conversation took a critical turn when examining America's diplomacy. Abdel-Hussain strongly criticized US Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barak for bypassing Israel while presenting a policy paper outlining the roadmap to disarm Hezbollah. That paper was approved by the Lebanese cabinet and included commitments from Israel—commitments that Israel had never actually seen or endorsed. This misstep wasted valuable diplomatic capital, undermined credibility, and gave Hezbollah a new talking point. High-level U.S. diplomacy in the region, Abdel-Hussain argued, has become imbalanced and bureaucratically overloaded—with the same officials covering Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. He emphasized the importance of restoring proper diplomatic structure and cautioning against over-centralized decision-making. Hezbollah's Deep Systemic Risk While there are Shia soldiers in the Lebanese army, there is scant evidence of systemic Hezbollah infiltration in the senior ranks, according to Abdel-Hussain. He cited funerals of Shia Lebanese soldiers killed in ammunition depot incidents potentially connected to Hezbollah, emphasizing that the community—especially its younger members—showed signs of divergence from militant loyalty. He dismissed the idea that Hezbollah's weapons are essential for Shia security, explaining that Lebanon's Shia are one-third of the population and not an embattled minority like the Syrian Alawites. The rationale for armed militancy, he said, is increasingly seen as a cover for political control, not existential protection. UNIFIL: An Expired Mandate UNIFIL, the UN force stationed in southern Lebanon since 1978, received sharp criticism. Abdel-Hussain blasted it as ineffective, politically unwieldy, and financially wasteful. He accused the French of prolonging its life to maintain influence and jobs, describing it as a “sacred cow” that enables Hezbollah by acting as a passive buffer while spending over $500 million annually. The recent decision to terminate UNIFIL's mandate was hailed as long overdue, with a final 16-month extension granted as a political compromise with France. Iran's Declining Influence—But Stay Vigilant While not declaring Iran fully out of the picture, Abdel-Hussain argued that its effectiveness is waning. Much of the infrastructure and political capital Iran built in Lebanon and Syria through Hezbollah and the Assad regime is significantly diminished. However, vigilance is required, lest Hezbollah regroups or Iran seeks to finance a resurgence. Currently, he sees Iran's threat limited mostly to missile capabilities from within its borders or via Yemeni Houthis. France: Their Influence Viewed as Destructive Hussein Abdel-Hussain sharply criticized French involvement in Lebanon, alleging that it has become a source of obstruction and incoherence. The French approach, he argued, is economically motivated, opportunistic, and inconsistent with the best interests of the Lebanese people or with stability in the region. The Final Question: Can Lebanon Become Unitary and Neutral Again? Wrapping up on a cautiously optimistic note, Abdel-Hussain argued that history provides the answer: from 1943 to 1975, Lebanon was a neutral, largely self-governed and pluralistic society that emphasized commerce, leisure, and coexistence. The key to its rehabilitation lies in a return to a small, libertarian-minded state that stays out of regional power struggles. He asserted that, if left alone, the Lebanese people would opt for peace and prosperity. However, foreign intervention—especially from Iran, Turkey, and Qatar—must be firmly resisted, and Hezbollah's grip must weaken to restore national unity. Conclusion There's no hiding the uphill nature of Lebanon's path forward, but for the first time in decades, there may exist a genuine foundation for change. If internal unity can hold—and external pressure can be strategically curtailed—following through on disarming Hezbollah could pave the way for constitutional stability and regional reintegration. Is peace possible? Perhaps not yet—but for Lebanon, neutrality might just be the first great victory. Summary prepared by a LLM.
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Trey and Amal get on the mic to discuss the big deal that went down in Dallas, and numerous storylines going into the NFL season. Enjoy the show and thanks for the support.
Dave and Amal cover the biggest games from the first weekend in college football, assessing the winners and losers of each matchup, both literally and figuratively.
Dave, Trey and Amal do a quick recap on the path Ohio State took to the championship last year, and what it will take this year to repeat, and cover their favorite matchups in CFB Week One. Thanks for the continued support.
Send us a textDr. Amal Ahmadi is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator at the College of Business and Management, American University of Bahrain. She holds a PhD in management from Henley Business School. Her research focuses on leadership and leadership development, and currently revolves around investigating cognitive, affective, and behavioral mechanisms surrounding leadership and leadership development.Dr. Bernd Vogel is a professor in leadership and the founding director of the Henley Centre for Leadership, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK. He holds a PhD in Management from Leibniz University Hanover. His expertise is in strategic leadership to mobilize and maintain energy in organizations, multi-level leadership, leading transformations, culture and change, and the future of leadership and leadership development.A Few Quotes From This Episode“Leadership programs give you a platter of fruit; the real work is choosing what to eat and when.”“Structured reflection shouldn't be optional; it has to be part of our day-to-day.”“There's a dormant, inactive capacity in managers that just sits there if we don't create space for it to breathe.”Resources Mentioned in This Episode Book: The Knowing-Doing Gap by Pfeffer & Sutton Book: Professionalizing Leadership by KellermanBook: The Nazi Mind by Rees Podcast: How to Fail with Elizabeth DayOrganization: Inner Development Goals initiative About The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for Prague - October 15-18, 2025!About Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: Practical Wisdom for LeadersBlogMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic. ♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.
Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! We've told you the story of the Ostrogoths, the Amal ruling family, who built an imperial dynasty only to see that rulership dissolve within two generations. But what happened to their cousins, the Visigoths? The Tervingii tribe and the Balthi royal family? Alaric's Goths? Turns out they lasted much longer. But they weren't necessarily the ones who had it most together. Join us for a vast, sweeping tale of constant regicide and usurpation, vast internal religious and cultural divisons, and war on all sides—through which the Visigoths hung on longer than anyone thought they would. Sponsors and Advertising This episode is sponsored by Taskrabbit. Get 15% off your first task at Taskrabbit.com or the Taskrabbit app using promo code HISTORY. This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode features "A Land Called Folly" written by Amal Singh. Published in the July 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/singh_07_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership
What if your investments could do more than grow your wealth? What if they could also fight injustice, uplift your neighbor, and even bring joy to the world? Joy probably isn't the first word that comes to mind when you think about investing, but maybe it should be. Robin John joins us today to share how investing can be more than financial—it can be deeply spiritual.Robin John is the CEO at Eventide Asset Management, LLC. Views expressed in this podcast are intended for information purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Eventide does not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice. Eventide's values-based approach to investing may not produce desired results and could result in underperformance compared with other investments. There is no guarantee that any investment will achieve its objectives, generate positive returns, or avoid losses.A Life-Changing Encounter in IndiaRobin was just 23 years old when his employer sent him to Pune, India, to support an outsourcing initiative. Although born in India, he had moved to the U.S. at the age of eight and was returning for the first time as a young professional.While staying in a guesthouse, he noticed two young men—Amal and Kamal—who took care of him daily, preparing meals and ironing his clothes. One evening, Robin asked where they slept and was shocked to learn they were sleeping on the hard floor of a hot, cramped pantry.“I had a beautiful air-conditioned room with extra space,” Robin recalled. “But they had no bed, no pillow, no blanket. And I looked just like them.”When he raised his concerns, he was told the guesthouse workers were not his company's responsibility. That response, though typical in business, left Robin deeply unsettled. It pushed him into prayer, fasting, and a season of searching. He began to ask: “Is business just about profit? Or could it be something more?”From Disillusionment to a Renewed MindThrough time in Romans 12—“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind”—Robin experienced a major shift in perspective. He began to see that work, business, and investing could all be expressions of love for neighbor and tools for redemptive impact.That shift eventually led him, alongside his friend Dr. Finny Kuruvilla, to launch Eventide Asset Management—an investment firm with a bold mission: to invest in companies that make the world rejoice.What Makes a Company Worth Investing In?Eventide's approach centers on one key question: Is this company doing good?They look for companies whose products are truly good and whose practices serve others well—employees, customers, supply chains, communities, even the environment. Investing is a form of ownership, and when we invest, we are rooting for that company's success.But Eventide doesn't just embrace the good—it also avoids the harmful. In the book, Robin likens harmful companies to dragons that lurk outside the village in ancient stories, threatening human flourishing.Companies profiting from gambling, addiction, or exploitation—like sports betting platforms—may look appealing on a spreadsheet, but Robin challenges us to consider their deeper impact. As Christian investors, we must ask: What are we promoting in the world? Are we fighting the dragons, or feeding them?Cultivating Goodness, Like a GardenFrom the very beginning in Genesis 1, we see that we are called to cultivate, to build, to bring about flourishing. Business and investing can be part of that calling.From companies developing cancer treatments to those honoring their truck drivers by ensuring they can sleep at home with their families, these are the stories of modern cultivation, and they're the kinds of businesses Eventide champions.A Framework for Faith-Driven InvestingEventide's “Business 360” framework reflects biblical values and centers on love for neighbor. It seeks to:Avoid companies that cause harm.Embrace companies that promote human flourishing.Engage with companies to encourage positive change.Investors can explore two free tools at GoodInvestor.com:Portfolio Screening Tool – See how your current investments align with biblical values.Advisor Connection Tool – Get connected with a financial advisor who practices faith-aligned investing.Your Investments Can Honor GodRobin's hope for every reader of his new book, The Good Investor, is that they will walk away inspired, believing their investments can change the world and honor God in the process.You can purchase The Good Investor wherever books are sold. And if you're ready to explore how your wealth can serve the Lord and bless others, visit GoodInvestor.com to begin your journey.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:You've mentioned a specific company when talking about reverse mortgages on past shows. I recall you saying that it's the one you usually recommend. Can you remind me of the name?My wife and I are both chiropractors, but she's feeling called to stay home with our kids. We're still working through student loan debt and also hoping to buy a home here in Florida. I'm feeling torn about how to make the budget work.Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)GoodInvestor.comThe Good Investor: How Your Work Can Confront Injustice, Love Your Neighbor, and Bring Healing to the World by Robin C. JohnEventide Asset ManagementMovement MortgageWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Miami's Amal Nemer continues to shine as one of the city's most captivating rising talents. Since launching her career, Amal has carved a powerful path with her dynamic sound and infectious energy, establishing herself as a standout DJ and producer on the global stage. 01. Ollie BC - Suave 02. The Downtown Brothers - Taste of Freedom 03. Money Talks ( EDIT) 04. Rami - So High 05. Nobody (Edit) 06. Liquid Rose, Leisan - Say Goodbye 07. Fer BR - Early Fight 08. Wally Lopez, Manuel De La Mare - Talk to Me (Trace (UZ) Remix) 09. Amal Nemer, Juanito - Dale 10. Jhon Timbala - Parla Latina (Miami Edit) 11. Goth - On The Street 12. Amal Nemer - Salvaje 13. Danny Serrano - Trumpets Are Back (Miami Edit) 14. Marian (BR) - Sal E Sol 15. Amal Nemer - Talk Later 16. Edd - Every Morning
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap! Happy Thursday! Get ready for an all access BTS into the Valley with Executive Producer Alex Baskin. What really happened between Brittany and Jax? How do producers go about handling sensitive and dark storylines? All this, and more are answered! Plus, Nick and Natalie spill the tea on Hulu's Get Real event, we get back into Mormon Wives mode, discuss George Clooney's new hair and lack of fighting with Amal, and more! Make sure to tune in! “We're attracted to originals.” Subscribe to The ENVY Media Newsletter Today: https://www.viallfiles.com/newsletter OUT NOW! Listen to Humble Brag with Cynthia Bailey and Crystal Kung Minkoff. Available wherever you get your podcasts and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humblebragpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humble-brag-with-crystal-and-cynthia/id1774286896 Start your 7 Day Free Trial of Viall Files + here: https://viallfiles.supportingcast.fm/ Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@theviallfiles.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. Follow us on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheViallFiles Listen To Disrespectfully now! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J6DW1KeDX6SpoVEuQpl7z?si=c35995a56b8d4038 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCh8MqSsiGkfJcWhkan0D0w To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com If you would like to get some texting advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@theviallfiles.com with “Texting Office Hours” in the subject line! To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/theviallfiles THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Sundays For Dogs - Get 40% off your first order of Sundays. Go to https://sundaysfordogs.com/viall or use code VIALL at checkout. Beekeeper's Natural - Today, Beekeeper's Naturals is offering you an exclusive offer. Go to https://beekeepersnaturals.com/viall or enter code VIALL to get 20% off your order. Or enter code VIALL. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (00:26) - Hulu Get Real (05:15) - Household Headlines (12:24) - Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Trailer (19:00) - Bachelor In Paradise News (21:48) - The Valley Initial Thoughts (28:29) - Alex Baskin Joins (29:37) - RHOBH (36:32) - Denise Richards and Her Wild Things (38:36) - Vanderpump Revamp (39:29) - Ally Lewber (47:02) - Scandoval (49:33) - The Valley with Alex (01:00:52) - RHOC (01:01:56) - Producing BTS Questions (01:10:38) - The Valley Final Notes (01:18:32) - Chipotle (01:20:35) - Meredith (01:23:54) - Exchanging Photos (01:24:34) - The Yacht (01:25:58) - Outro Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @nnataliejjoy @thealexbaskin @ciaracrobinson @justinkaphillips @the_mare_bare @leahgsilberstein @dereklanerussell
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