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● Social media has transformed how quickly and widely information spreads, placing news directly in people's hands.● It can be a tool for either good or evil depending on how it's used.● Extremist groups like ISIS used social media to recruit youth globally, even from countries like the UK and Canada.● In Sydney, a father and son attacked the Jewish community during Hanukkah, killing 15 and injuring 40.● A Syrian Muslim man, Ahmed al-Ahmed, heroically stopped one of the attackers, saving lives despite being shot twice.● The Qur'an teaches that killing an innocent person is like killing all humanity, while saving one life is like saving all humanity—these verses apply respectively to the attackers and to Ahmed al-Ahmed.● Social media can negatively affect spiritual life, especially when young people are misled by half-truths.● Misguiders often mix truth with falsehood to make their propaganda more convincing.● Imam ‘Ali (a) said doubts resemble truth, which is why they are dangerous.● Historical example: Mu‘awiyah used propaganda to shift blame for the death of ‘Ammar away from himself, claiming ‘Ali was responsible.● Imam ‘Ali countered by pointing out the absurdity of the argument, saying that by the same logic, the Prophet would be to blame for Hamzah's death at Uhud.Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
Pour sortir leur économie du tout-pétrole, les Émirats arabes unis ont décidé de mettre leur population au travail. Le gouvernement a imposé des quotas d'embauche de ses citoyens dans le secteur privé, afin qu'ils constituent 10% de la main-d'œuvre d'ici 2026. Comment les entreprises se plient-elles à ces nouvelles règles, et comment changer les habitudes d'une population longtemps habituée aux subventions généreuses et aux emplois gouvernementaux peu contraignants ? De notre envoyée spéciale à Abou Dhabi, À Ras al-Khaimah, à l'extrême nord des Émirats arabes unis, une station balnéaire gigantesque sort de terre sur un littoral jusque-là peu exploité. Wafa el-Hassani, une architecte émirienne de 26 ans, participe à l'un des chantiers. « Le projet sur lequel je travaille est un ensemble d'habitations composé de deux immeubles », explique l'architecte chez Dewan Architects. Il s'agit d'un complexe à 351 millions d'euros impliquant plus de 800 employés. Gilet jaune et casque vissé sur la tête, Wafa incarne une nouvelle génération d'Émiriens. « Si par exemple, on pense à la génération de nos mères : à leur époque, les femmes ne travaillaient pas en dehors de la maison. Si on revient dix ans en arrière ou plus, c'était impossible de voir une Émirienne travailler sur un chantier. » À l'avenir, la jeune professionnelle ambitionne de diriger des projets de construction. « Trouver un vivier de talents est compliqué » À 100 kilomètres de là, entre les gratte-ciel, le quartier du design de Dubaï héberge Dewan Architects, le cabinet qui emploie Wafa, fondé il y a 41 ans par la famille de l'actuel PDG, Ammar al-Assam. « C'est un métier difficile, qui demande beaucoup de temps et de formation », confie celui-ci. Sur les 700 employés, 40 sont Émiriens, et les autres viennent de 50 pays du monde entier. L'entreprise applique les quotas, mais non sans défi. « Trouver un vivier de talents est donc compliqué, et fidéliser le personnel local l'est encore plus. La meilleure façon d'attirer les talents, c'est de les recruter dès la fin de leurs études », développe le PDG. Ouvrir des horizons professionnels aux étudiants À Abou Dhabi, la capitale, l'université de La Sorbonne a ouvert ses portes il y a vingt ans. Là-bas, 60% des étudiants sont émiriens. « En grande majorité, les administrations de Sécurité sociale sont financées grâce aux cotisations sociales », précise Antoine Lebrun, maître de conférences en droit public à La Sorbonne Abou Dhabi. Ce cours de droit public français a pour objectif d'ouvrir les horizons des étudiants comme Shaikha al-Ali, qui se préparent à conduire leur pays vers une sortie de la dépendance aux hydrocarbures. C'est le cas de Shaikha al-Ali, 20 ans. « J'aimerais être une avocate qualifiée et travailler dans un organisme semi-gouvernemental ou dans le secteur privé », ambitionne l'étudiante en Licence 2 de droit. L'enjeu est de taille dans ce pays où les nationaux ne représentent qu'un million d'habitants pour 10 millions d'étrangers, travailleurs migrants et expatriés. Nathalie Martial Braz, chancelière de l'université, éclaire : « Il faut que leur population soit formée, ils n'ont pas le choix. Il y a cette compréhension nationale de la nécessité de compenser la faiblesse du nombre par la qualité de leur enseignement supérieur et de leurs élites. » Pour autant, les Émiriens ne sont pas prêts à se passer des petites mains qui font tourner l'économie. À lire aussiÀ Dubaï, l'émiratisation pour pousser l'emploi des locaux dans les entreprises privées
Pour sortir leur économie du tout-pétrole, les Émirats arabes unis ont décidé de mettre leur population au travail. Le gouvernement a imposé des quotas d'embauche de ses citoyens dans le secteur privé, afin qu'ils constituent 10% de la main-d'œuvre d'ici 2026. Comment les entreprises se plient-elles à ces nouvelles règles, et comment changer les habitudes d'une population longtemps habituée aux subventions généreuses et aux emplois gouvernementaux peu contraignants ? De notre envoyée spéciale à Abou Dhabi, À Ras al-Khaimah, à l'extrême nord des Émirats arabes unis, une station balnéaire gigantesque sort de terre sur un littoral jusque-là peu exploité. Wafa el-Hassani, une architecte émirienne de 26 ans, participe à l'un des chantiers. « Le projet sur lequel je travaille est un ensemble d'habitations composé de deux immeubles », explique l'architecte chez Dewan Architects. Il s'agit d'un complexe à 351 millions d'euros impliquant plus de 800 employés. Gilet jaune et casque vissé sur la tête, Wafa incarne une nouvelle génération d'Émiriens. « Si par exemple, on pense à la génération de nos mères : à leur époque, les femmes ne travaillaient pas en dehors de la maison. Si on revient dix ans en arrière ou plus, c'était impossible de voir une Émirienne travailler sur un chantier. » À l'avenir, la jeune professionnelle ambitionne de diriger des projets de construction. « Trouver un vivier de talents est compliqué » À 100 kilomètres de là, entre les gratte-ciel, le quartier du design de Dubaï héberge Dewan Architects, le cabinet qui emploie Wafa, fondé il y a 41 ans par la famille de l'actuel PDG, Ammar al-Assam. « C'est un métier difficile, qui demande beaucoup de temps et de formation », confie celui-ci. Sur les 700 employés, 40 sont Émiriens, et les autres viennent de 50 pays du monde entier. L'entreprise applique les quotas, mais non sans défi. « Trouver un vivier de talents est donc compliqué, et fidéliser le personnel local l'est encore plus. La meilleure façon d'attirer les talents, c'est de les recruter dès la fin de leurs études », développe le PDG. Ouvrir des horizons professionnels aux étudiants À Abou Dhabi, la capitale, l'université de La Sorbonne a ouvert ses portes il y a vingt ans. Là-bas, 60% des étudiants sont émiriens. « En grande majorité, les administrations de Sécurité sociale sont financées grâce aux cotisations sociales », précise Antoine Lebrun, maître de conférences en droit public à La Sorbonne Abou Dhabi. Ce cours de droit public français a pour objectif d'ouvrir les horizons des étudiants comme Shaikha al-Ali, qui se préparent à conduire leur pays vers une sortie de la dépendance aux hydrocarbures. C'est le cas de Shaikha al-Ali, 20 ans. « J'aimerais être une avocate qualifiée et travailler dans un organisme semi-gouvernemental ou dans le secteur privé », ambitionne l'étudiante en Licence 2 de droit. L'enjeu est de taille dans ce pays où les nationaux ne représentent qu'un million d'habitants pour 10 millions d'étrangers, travailleurs migrants et expatriés. Nathalie Martial Braz, chancelière de l'université, éclaire : « Il faut que leur population soit formée, ils n'ont pas le choix. Il y a cette compréhension nationale de la nécessité de compenser la faiblesse du nombre par la qualité de leur enseignement supérieur et de leurs élites. » Pour autant, les Émiriens ne sont pas prêts à se passer des petites mains qui font tourner l'économie. À lire aussiÀ Dubaï, l'émiratisation pour pousser l'emploi des locaux dans les entreprises privées
Hey, Alex here, I recorded these conversations just in front of the AI Engineer auditorium, back to back, after these great folks gave their talks, and at the epitome of the most epic AI week we've seen since I started recording ThursdAI.This is less our traditional live recording, and more a real podcast-y conversation with great folks, inspired by Latent.Space. I hope you enjoy this format as much as I've enjoyed recording and editing it. AntiGravity with KevinKevin Hou and team just launched Antigravity, Google's brand new Agentic IDE based on VSCode, and Kevin (second timer on ThursdAI) was awesome enough to hop on and talk about some of the product decisions they made, what makes Antigravity special and highlighted Artifacts as a completely new primitive. Gemini 3 in AI StudioIf you aren't using Google's AI Studio (ai.dev) then you're missing out! We talk about AI Studio all the time on the show, and I'm a daily user! I generate most of my images with Nano Banana Pro in there, most of my Gemini conversations are happening there as well! Ammaar and Kat were so fun to talk to, as they covered the newly shipped “build mode” which allows you to vibe code full apps and experiences inside AI Studio, and we also covered Gemini 3's features, multimodality understanding, UI capabilities. These folks gave a LOT of Gemini 3 demo's so they know everything there is to know about this model's capabilities! Tried new things with this one, multi camera angels, conversation with great folks, if you found this content valuable, please subscribe :) Topics Covered:* Inside Google's new “AntiGravity” IDE* How the “Agent Manager” changes coding workflows* Gemini 3's new multimodal capabilities* The power of “Artifacts” and dynamic memory* Deep dive into AI Studio updates & Vibe Coding* Generating 4K assets with Nano Banana ProTimestamps for your viewing convenience. 00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:13 - Conversation with Kevin Hou: Anti-Gravity IDE01:58 - Gemini 3 and Nano Banana Pro Launch Insights03:06 - Innovations in Anti-Gravity IDE06:56 - Artifacts and Dynamic Memory09:48 - Agent Manager and Multimodal Capabilities11:32 - Chrome Integration and Future Prospects20:11 - Conversation with Ammar and Kat: AI Studio Team21:21 - Introduction to AI Studio21:51 - What is AI Studio?22:52 - Ease of Use and User Feedback24:06 - Live Demos and Launch Week26:00 - Design Innovations in AI Studio30:54 - Generative UIs and Vibe Coding33:53 - Nano Banana Pro and Image Generation39:45 - Voice Interaction and Future Roadmap44:41 - Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLooking forward to seeing you on Thursday
In this episode, Cisco's Chief Strategy Officer Ammar Maraqa joins host Kaihan Krippendorff to discuss how one of the world's largest technology companies is evolving its strategy to lead the next wave of AI and digital infrastructure.From building AI-ready data centers to fostering intrapreneurship through Outshift, Cisco is reimagining how strategy, innovation, and execution come together. Ammar shares lessons from his experience leading Cisco's strategy organization and shaping its innovation portfolio across build, buy, partner, and incubate pathways.Topics CoveredCisco's strategy for the AI and digital infrastructure eraHow the Strategy Office connects long-term vision with executionBuilding AI-ready data centers and enabling digital resilienceThe meaning of agentic AI and its impact on enterprise productivityHow Cisco's Outshift incubator drives internal innovationCisco's approach to build, buy, partner, and incubate innovationThe difference between a “push” and “pull” model in corporate strategy teamsWhy resource allocation is the truest test of strategic clarityKey Quotes“We're helping customers build AI-ready data centers — the infrastructure that will power the next generation of digital workers and intelligent systems.”“Cisco has always viewed the startup ecosystem as an extension of our own R&D. We don't have a monopoly on good ideas.”“A successful strategy team isn't the strategy police. It's when people across the business pull you in because of the value you bring.”Resources MentionedCisco Outshift (https://outshift.cisco.com)Cisco's Digital Resilience frameworkOutthinker Networks (https://outthinker.com) Learn more about Outthinker's community of chief strategy officers - https://outthinker.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/outthinker-networks
A Franco-Syrian photographer who came to Paris directly after the attacks of November 13, 2015 has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his reasons for abandoning what he was doing, and how his decision to come to Paris has affected him since. Ammar Abd Rabbo took many pictures in the days after the attacks as he felt he needed to come to the city where he grew up to pay tribute to the victims. He says he also felt, as a Muslim, very pleased at the way civil society dealt with what happened. He spoke to us in Perspective.
Ammar Banire rushed for 104 yards and 2 TDs, Drew Kleinhans threw 2 TD passes and the Oswego defense shut out Lane during the second half of a 45-10 win over the Champions in a Class 8A second round playoff game at Chicago's Lane Stadium.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! Le PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/lesamisdalexis La chaine des Alexis Reviews : http://www.youtube.com/c/alexisreviews Mon Instagram : https://instagram.com/lesavisdalexis?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= LE VINTED : https://www.vinted.fr/member/161544663 Le podcast : https://smartlink.ausha.co/les-avis-d-alexis La page facebook des avis un petit j'aime pour suivre nos actualités : https://www.facebook.com/lesavisdalexis/. Le podcast : https://smartlink.ausha.co/les-avis-d-alexis Vous pouvez retrouver et faire un don sur ma page Tipee : https://www.tipeee.com/les-avis-d-alexis L'épisode n°649 des avis d'Alexis est en ligne, une chronique, un tour décortiqué et évalué. Aujourd'hui, nous allons vous parler d'un tour s'appelant Albo 2.0 de Michael Ammar. Pour l'acheter : https://www.marchanddetrucs.com/magasin-de-magie/nouveautes/michael-ammar-albo-2-0-cohort-rouge.html Il a reçu la note de 3/4 coeurs et 2/4 étoiles en difficulté. N'hésitez pas à vous abonnez pour ne rien louper des prochaines vidéos ! Si vous avez des questions, je serai ravi d'y répondre ! Contactez moi : dlf.alexis@gmail.com. Bon visionnage
Aktor Ammar Zoni dipindahkan ke lapas Cipinang karena tertangkap edarkan narkoba di dalam penjara.
#realconversations #AI #multipleincomestreams #diplomat#China #Egypt #author #reinvention #ProfessionalGrowth #FutureOfWorkCONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIESMeet MUSTAFA AMMAR “ Alwaysgrateful to the mysterious universe for connectivity. A few years ago, Mustafawas there. The point of precious attachment; we were both pharmacists. Mustafain Egypt. Calvin in New Jersey. Apowerful bond formed. We both journeyed away from pharmacy. But Mustafa'sjourney is the ‘stuff' they make movies about. Diplomat for Egypt in Beijing.He taught himself Chinese. Then, a successful investment banker who raised abillion dollars for Middle Eastern agriculture. Then a series of books oncareers, ‘Time to Move On; The 7 Career Myths,' and recently, ‘Don't Live OneLife; Mastering Multiple Careers and Income Streams.' This is our thirdinterview. In January, Mustafa spoke about Outsmarting AI. Now, focus onreinvention and building multiple income streams. Mustafa is so very relevant.I'm hugely emotional now about how important Mustafa's message is. In myopinion, AI is changing our world every fifteen minutes. He is brilliant,passionate, and so dedicated. You should partake. Every fifteen minutes, thereis a change. Yes, I'm dramatic. I'm thinking of the movie Moonstruck, when Cherslaps Nicholas Cage and tells him, “Snap out of it!” Consider my slap. Bottomline: Mustafa is a gift.” Calvinhttps://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs632 Interviews/Videos 9200 SUBSCRIBERSGLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE**MUSTAFA AMMAR; AI & Reinvention; 5 Career Lives and Counting;Why a Former Diplomat, Investment Banker, and Pharmacist; Now author, ‘Don'tLive One Life' & ‘Time to Move On; The Career Myths.' LIVE from NYCYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rxAR53XhK8LINKS:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mustafa-ammar-994a93120/Instagram: @ThePassionMbahttps://thepassionmba.com/#MustafaAmmar.comAMAZON book: ‘Time to Move On': amzn.to/3XrrIYQ Don't Live One Life: kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/time-to-move-on-11Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/time-to-move-on-mustafa-ammar/1143514697?ean=9798218165376 BIO: I've lived many career lives — pharmacist,international diplomat, investment banker, career coach, startup founder, andnow a general partner at BlueNexus Ventures and an investor in the future ofwork. My journey isn't linear, and that's the point. I'm a career shapeshifter— someone who reinvents at the speed of change and helps others do the same.As AI rewrites therules of every industry, one truth becomes clear: the best way to protect yourjob isn't to fear AI — it's to outsmart it. My mission is bold and urgent: tohelp millions of professionals and employees reskill, reinvent themselves, andfuture-proof their careers before it's too late.I've lived multiplelives, pursued multiple passions, and fulfilled multiple purposes. And today,my current purpose is clear: helping people prevent AI from stealing their jobsby reskilling themselves, embracing reinvention, and building meaningful, AI-proofcareers. Through my books, coaching programs, speaking engagements,investments, and my show, I help people navigate the chaos of change and turndisruption into opportunity.
Kasus dugaan keterlibatan aktor Ammar Zoni dalam peredaran narkoba di Rutan kembali membuka borok lama: peredaran narkoba di balik jeruji besi.Ketua Umum Generasi Peduli Anti Narkoba (GPAN), Brigjen (Purn) Siswandi, berbicara blak-blakan soal lemahnya pengawasan, celah penyalahgunaan wewenang, hingga solusi konkret memberantas jaringan narkoba di lapas.Dalam perbincangan bersama Telni Rusmitantri, Siswandi menegaskan, “Kalau ada aparat terlibat, copot bajunya, kerek bendera!”Sebuah seruan keras agar perang melawan narkoba tidak hanya berhenti di slogan.
Avec le Père Jean-Marie Moura et Mgr Maroun Ammar, évêque de Sidon
Aktor Ammar Zoni kembali terjerat kasus narkoba di Rutan Kelas 1 Jakarta Pusat sejak Januari 2025. Ia berperan sebagai penampung narkoba dari luar rutan, yang kemudian diserahkan kepada lima warga binaan lain untuk diedarkan. Kasus ini menjadi yang ketiga kalinya menimpa Ammar Zoni.Fenomena publik figur yang kembali terjerat narkoba, bahkan di dalam rutan, menimbulkan pertanyaan serius mengenai pengawasan dan rehabilitasi. Simak wawancara lengkap bersama Ketua Dewan Pembina Gerakan Nasional Anti Narkotika (GRANAT) sekaligus Mantan Kepala BNN, Komjen Pol (Purn) Togar M. Sianipar
2 yıl önce ETSY'de satışa başlayan Ammar, bugün kendi fabrikasının sahibi oldu!
Aquesta setmana fem un programa contundent començant amb els beats electrònics i els ritmes ancestrals de Tunisia del nou disc d' Ammar 808,seguim amb la descoberta del disc de Made Kuti el fill de Femi i net de Fela i multiinstrumentista que porta la música més enllà del gèneres, recomanem el concert de la Hypnotic Brass Ensemble amb la força dels vents i acabem felicitant l'aniversari a Yossou N'Dour.
Analizamos la actualidad con otra mirada, desde una perspectiva más humanista, en el informativo 24 Horas de RNE con Noor Ammar, escritora y consultora jurídica política internacional, y Germán Cano, escritor y profesor de Filosofía. Entre otros temas, abordamos las incidencias registradas de las pulseras de control telemático de agresores machistas en España, del concepto del miedo y la manipulación que eso implica o el tema de la vivienda en la juventud española. Escuchar audio
Analizamos la actualidad cultural en el informativo 24 Horas de RNE con Noor Ammar, consultora jurídica política internacional, y Germán Cano, profesor de Filosofía y escritor. Entre otros temas, abordamos la libertad de expresión a raíz de la cancelación del programa humorista de Jimmy Kimmel tras un comentario sobre la muerte de Charlie Kirk. Además, comentamos el acuerdo de Trump con China sobre Tik Tok y la situación en ciudad de Gaza donde más de 56.000 personas han huido desde este martes. También nos acompaña la politóloga Cristina Monge con su sección 'La palabra o expresión de la semana'. Escuchar audio
Ammar Ghouzi gründete das "Medizinische Herzwerk": ein großes Netzwerk von Tausenden medizinischen Fachkräften, das unbürokratisch Hilfe in Krisenregionen wie Gaza und der Ukraine organisiert. Moderation: Tobi Schäfer Von WDR 5.
Twenty-four years ago today, two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, another hit the Pentagon, and another went down in a field in Pennsylvania. It was the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil in American history. But the men the United States accuses of perpetrating the attacks haven't been held accountable. In fact, they haven't even gone to trial.For today's podcast, Executive Editor Natalie Orpett talks with John Ryan, co-founder of Lawdragon and author of the book, “America's Trial: Torture and the 9/11 Case on Guantanamo Bay,” to help explain why. They talk about John's 10 years covering the 9/11 case, why it's so hard to report from Guantanamo, why the case has been bogged down in pretrial proceedings for over a decade, and what torture has to do with it all. Note: Orpett referred to Lawfare's recent coverage of the 9/11 case, including pieces about Secretary Austin's withdrawal, the military commission's ruling upholding the pleas, the D.C. Circuit's reversal, and the recent suppression ruling in the Ammar al Baluchi case.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A mad fun episode of TPE, Stand-up Comedian and Content Creator, Ammar Zaidi, comes on the podcast to discuss School Stories, Karachi Rains, Amitabh Bachan, Shahrah-e-Faisal, Beef Burgers, Ducky Bhai, Career Stability and Stand-up Comedy.Ammar Zaidi is a Stand-up Comedian and a Content Creator.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction 4:00 School Stories 10:15 Shia School and Growing up Shia20:00 Horror Videos and Cannibalism 25:00 Rain Stories, Amitabh Bachan and Ambani's Wedding31:25 Being out in the rains in Karachi40:40 People who have lost it all in the floods44:00 Facing Tragedy, Going to Courts and the System54:22 Ammar Zaidi's Gas Story58:08 Property par phaday and Family issues1:01:59 Wearing hand me downs, Stationary boxes and Tetris 1:06:30 Ammar's Math Teacher and Degree1:10:00 Stand-up Comedy, Ducky Bhai and Career Stability 1:18:40 Beef Burgers1:29:00 Audience Questions
Our gym, Third Street Barbell, is blessed to have three physical therapy providers as members at the moment. Ammar and Moe work together in a clinic that treats patients covered by workers comp insurance. Are the metrics of physical therapy success different when return to work is the goal?You can find Ammar on Instagram @ammar_alhaidar https://www.instagram.com/ammar_alhaidar and Moe at @thebuffguy https://www.instagram.com/thebuffguyJoin our Discord for free at goodcompanydiscord.com!Check out our gym (Third Street Barbell) at ThirdStreetBarbell.com https://www.thirdstreetbarbell.com/!Check out our podcast website: 50percentfacts.com https://www.50percentfacts.com/50% Facts is a Spreaker Prime podcast on OCN – the Obscure Celebrity Network.Hosted by Mike Farr (@silentmikke) https://www.instagram.com/silentmikke/ and Jim McDonald (@thejimmcd). https://www.instagram.com/thejimmcd/ Produced by Jim McDonald Production assistance by Sam McDonald and Sebastian Brambila. Theme by Aaron Moore. Show art by Joseph Manzo (@jmanzo523)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/50-facts-with-silent-mike-jim-mcd--5538735/support.
Ammar Zaeem is the CEO & Co-Founder of Revolving Games (https://revolvinggames.com), a leading innovator in blockchain gaming, building immersive, decentralized gaming experiences powered by Web3 technology. Backed by top-tier investors like Pantera Capital, Animoca Brands, and Polygon Ventures, Revolving Games is redefining the gaming industry with scalable, player-owned ecosystems. In this episode, Ammar shares his journey from traditional gaming to pioneering Web3 game development, overcoming challenges in blockchain scalability, and creating engaging, community-driven gaming universes. He discusses Revolving Games' innovative approach to integrating NFTs and decentralized economies, their robust tech stack, and strategic partnerships that empower players with true ownership and interoperability. Ammar also highlights Revolving Games' latest milestones, positioning the studio as a trailblazer in the future of decentralized gaming.
Is music actually haram? Are drawing eyes prohibited? Is art haram? Sheikh Ammar Al Shukry from Al Maghrib Institute talks about Islamic art, music & creativity in our modern world. He talks about how the Muslim community needs creative trailblazers: storytellers, actors, and even media editors, to convey Islamic values to the masses. He also touches on the challenges and controversies creative mediums such as music, and how they can be addressed. Stay tuned to hear about the new “Nasheedical” possibly coming to a live theatre near you produced by Al Maghrib Institute and Muslimi Studios. #muslimpodcast *Muslim Professionals:* https://www.muslimprofessionals.us/*Pomoroi:* https://pomoroi.com/ansari_Mention the podcast for a FREE Consultation_*Human Appeal*_DONATE at:_ https://give.humanappealusa.org/ansaripodcast*Alif Network:* https://Alif.build/network-tap*Support US @* https://www.patreon.com/ansaripodcastChapters:00:00 The Power of Stories 09:28 Boundaries of Islamic Art14:46 Did Muslims Lose Their Creativity?29:07 Is Music Haram?35:55 Sports and Muslim Priorities44:35 Sh. Ammar Al Shukry Performs Some Poetry
Ten Lessons from the Day of Ashura
Lost Sunnah: Where is the Prophet's Akhlaq?
The Glorious Umayyads: Shaam to Jerusalem
Jolani to the Shia: Let Go of the Past
Jolani's Selective Destruction: Shrines & Geopolitics
Saddam Hussain: From Tyrant to Hero
Traits of the Companions of Imam Mahdi (ajtf)
Why most Muslims don't mourn Imam Hussain (a.s.)
The Anti-Iran Cult within Sunni Islam
Shia Islam: The Voice of Resistance
Need help with car finance? Reach out to Ammar Farishta here >>> https://dentistswhoinvest.com/car-finance———————————————————————Navigating the world of car finance as a dental professional just got easier. Whether you're eyeing that shiny new electric vehicle or considering financing options through your limited company, this episode breaks down everything you need to know about car leasing in 2025.We dive deep into the recent road tax changes affecting electric vehicles, which now incur a £10 tax in year one followed by £195 annually thereafter. While this represents a shift from previous tax-free incentives, there's good news too – the government has reversed plans to apply luxury tax to premium EVs over £40,000. We discuss how these gradual changes follow a pattern of reducing EV incentives over the years, from charger installation subsidies to cash-back programs.Perhaps most exciting for newly established dental practices is the breakthrough in financing options for limited companies with less than a year of trading history. Gone are the days when dentists had to wait 12+ months before accessing vehicle finance through their companies. New partnerships now enable early-stage dental businesses to secure vehicle leases, albeit potentially with slightly higher payments. For those opting for used vehicle finance, refinancing after 6-9 months can lead to more favorable terms once your business credit profile strengthens.The episode also covers practical timing considerations for factory orders, which typically take 12-16 weeks – crucial information if you're eyeing those coveted September '75 plates. With the automotive industry returning to normal production schedules post-pandemic, planning ahead ensures you'll receive your custom-specified vehicle exactly when desired.Ready to make a more informed decision about your next vehicle? Listen now to understand how these changes affect your options and discover strategies to secure the best possible deal for your circumstances. Your perfect vehicle – and financing package – might be more accessible than you think!———————————————————————Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for education purposes only and does not constitute an investment recommendation or individual financial advice. For that, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. The value of investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you invest. The views expressed on this channel may no longer be current. The information provided is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and all tax rules may change in the future. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. Investment figures quoted refer to simulated past performance and that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results/performance.Send us a text
Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart de este mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. En esta ocasión, las músicas nos llegan desde Córcega, el pueblo sami, el Mediterráneo oriental, los Andes peruanos, una conexión indio-neoyorkina, Colombia, Grecia o La Reunión, para terminar con la entente balcano-canadiense de Adrian Raso & Fanfare Ciocărlia, que se sitúan en el número 1 de este mes. . Free overview of this month’s Transglobal World Music Chart, created through the voting of a panel of world music disseminators from all continents, of which the makers of Mundofonías are co-creators and co-promoters. On this occasion, the music comes to us from Corsica, the Sami people, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Peruvian Andes, an Indian-New York connection, Colombia, Greece and Réunion, ending with the Balkan–Canadian alliance of Adrian Raso & Fanfare Ciocărlia, who take the number 1 spot this month. - Tempvs Fvgit - Vindicatiò - Da caminu - Wimme & Rinne - Duohtavuohta - Ivgu - Assafir - Katifes - Traversées - Pacha Wakay Munan - Tupac huaca - El tiempo quiere cantar - Red Baraat - Thums up - Bhangra rangeela - Los Pirañas - El aguazo de Javier Felipe - Una oportunidad más de triunfar en la vida - Thanos Stavridis & Drom - Trite pati - Fygame - Votia - Dan kèr lélé - Vié kaz - Ammar 808 - Tichtiri cherbak [+ Mahmoud Lahbib] - Club tounsi - Adrian Raso & Fanfare Ciocărlia - Roma stomp - The devil rides again
A wife calls police after finding her husband dead inside their home. The couples' security system leads investigators to answers.View source material and photos for this episode at: anatomyofmurder.com/alarm-bellsCan't get enough AoM? Find us on social media!Instagram: @aom_podcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @AOM_podcast | @audiochuckFacebook: /listenAOMpod | /audiochuckllc
In this captivating episode of Dental Leaders, Payman sits down with specialist endodontist Ammar Al Hourani. Born in Syria and raised in Scotland, Ammar shares his journey from reluctant dental student to passionate endodontics specialist. The conversation weaves through his life-changing experiences in refugee camps, the challenges of specialist training, and his current success running courses in the UK and India. Throughout the discussion, Ammar offers valuable clinical insights on everything from diagnosis to obturation while reflecting on the importance of listening to one's gut instinct in both clinical practice and life.In This Episode00:01:55 - Scottish upbringing and cultural identity 00:04:55 - Path to dentistry 00:14:45 - Refugee camp experiences 00:22:25 - Endodontic specialisation journey 00:27:35 - Imposter syndrome and building a practice 00:33:50 - Endodontic diagnosis tips 00:36:15 - Access cavity preparation 00:38:05 - Irrigation techniques 00:41:35 - File systems and obturation 00:45:40 - Coronal seal importance 00:49:50 - Managing cracked teeth 00:55:00 - Internal whitening techniques 01:03:40 - NHS dentistry challenges 01:08:40 - Continuing education courses01:28:10 - Blackbox thinking 01:36:45 - Fantasy dinner partyAbout Ammar Al HouraniAmmar Al Hourani is a specialist endodontist based in London. Originally from Syria but raised in Scotland, he completed his specialist training at Liverpool after working in various clinical settings. He now divides his time between clinical practice at multiple locations and teaching through "The Endo Guy," offering courses in both the UK and India.
Heating and cooling as an industry is one of the main offenders when it comes to emissions and accounts for a large pull on the energy sector as well. So, how do you solve the problem of decreasing energy demand while increasing resiliency and sustainability? Geothermal. The Earth has a stable temperature of around 55-70 degrees F depending on depth everywhere in the world and it can be tapped to be utilized for heating and cooling, both residential and commercial. I sit down with Ammar Alali, the CEO of Strataphy to talk about the huge opportunity that sits in front of the geothermal industry and how he and his team are looking to capitalize. Strataphy https://www.strataphy.com/Ammar Alali https://www.linkedin.com/in/ammar-alali/Ammar's Book RecommendationThe Tipping Point by Malcolm GladwellCORE Knowledge https://www.linkedin.com/company/core-geothermalNick Cestari https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-cestari-48059268/
Ammar Ali Jan comes back on the podcast to discuss Democracy, The Establishment, The State, Wrapping up of the Khan project, Hybrid Regime, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Palestine, Cults, Cuba, Nehru, Lincoln and more.Ammar Ali Jan is a Pakistani historian, academic and political organizer. He is founder and general secretary of Haqooq-e-Khalq Party, also a member of Progressive International and the author of 'Rule by Fear.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction3:00 Why are only politicians targeted in Pakistan?6:30 Politicians need to come together11:35 Will Imran Khan accept Charter of Democracy14:50 Establishment's Imran Khan project has crashed19:14 How the Establishment runs Pakistan30:18 Hybrid Regime and One Page35:18 Democracy and the State41:53 Historical figures are complicated58:30 Cults now are Personality Cults1:11:30 Why liberals side with the right?1:19:00 Israel and Palestine1:28:18 India and Internationalist Global Community1:32:30 Cuba, Fidel Castro and Kashmir1:37:30 Is there any hope for the Left?1:44:11 Audience Questions
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Get Noticed! Send a text.In this riveting UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast, Ammar Akhtar unveils the inspiring journey of Final Rentals, a revolutionary platform connecting local car rental businesses worldwide. From humble beginnings in Pakistan to establishing 303 locations across 41 countries, Ammar shares invaluable insights into entrepreneurial resilience, fundraising strategies, and digital transformation. Discover how he's empowering small business owners like "Stavros" by providing them access to global booking platforms, challenging multinational car rental giants with a customer-centric approach. Key discussion points include navigating multicultural entrepreneurship, raising investment capital, building scalable tech solutions, and maintaining a transparent, human-centred business model that prioritises customer experience and local business growth.Topics:00:01-02:36: Ammar's entrepreneurial journey02:36-04:40: Origins of Final Rentals04:40-07:29: Transition to Cardiff07:29-10:17: Business growth strategy10:17-14:41: Engaging local car rental businesses14:41-18:07: Customer experience philosophy18:07-20:27: Quality assurance approach20:27-24:36: Technology and customer service24:36-26:50: App development strategy26:50-35:29: Fundraising and leadership insights#EntrepreneurSuccess #TechInnovation #GlobalBusinessStrategy #StartupGrowth #DigitalTransformationProfits Through PodcastingHelping health-focused entrepreneurs grow their impact and generate sales.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBuyers Into Loyal Fans With IncentivesGive away free marketing incentives including free hotel nights. LinkedIn Engagement using AIEngage AI use AI to write insightful and relevant comments on LinkedIn™ Repurpose content effortless with AISell transforms audio or video into multiple formats quickly. Import direct YouTube and RSS feeds.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBe a podcast guest. Share your story.Learn how to get noticed by podcast hosts.Check out the Podcast Guest Blueprint - click the link below.https://academy.theunnoticed.cc/
In his last days, knowing death was imminent, Prophet Muhammad called his uncle Abbas and Imam Ali. He asked his uncle to carry out his will and settle his affairs after the prophet's death. When the uncle demured, the prophet asked Imam Ali, who accepted. The Prophet also gave Imam Ali his sword, battle gear, and ring.Three days before his passing, the prophet went to the masjid and asked if anyone had a grievance against him, and offered to let them seek retribution. A man stepped forth saying that the prophet had accidentally hit him on the stomach once. The prophet said he could seek whatever retribution eh wanted. The man asked the prophet to remove his shirt and then kissed the prophet on his stomach.At one point Ammar bin Yasir asked the Prophet how his ghusul and burial should be conducted, and the propeht replied that it would be done by "Ali ibn Abi Talib, for no part of my body will he touch without the angels aiding him in doing so"Another time, when the prophet was weak, he woke up from sleep and asked for "my brother and companion." Aisha said to summon Abu Bakr, when when the prophet woke up again saw him sitting there he turned away from the man. After Abu Bakr's departure the prophet again asked for "my brother and companion." Usman's daughter Umm Salma had Usman summoned, yet he received the same treatment fromt the prophet. When the prophet called for "my brother and companion" a third time, Imam Ali was summoned and the Prophet spoke to him privately for a long time.When asked what they spoke about, Imam Ali replied "He taught me a thousand doors (of knowledge) and each door opens a thousand more. He also entrusted me with responsibilities that, God willing, I will fulfil"Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=800.Subscribe at http://www.why-quran.org/subscribe to watch the lectures live and participate in the Q&A at the end of each class.Video recording of this lecture + Q&A available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojs3bdeq37o&list=PLpkB0iwLgfTat-Pgh4W3WFmupPamiC9UT.
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Bridger (Waleed) Ammar has been leading top-tier, high-impact data-modeling projects since 2006 in research, education, engineering and product. Sponsor The Jason Cavness Experience is sponsored by CavnessHR. CavnessHR provides HR to companies with 49 or fewer people. CavnessHR provides a tech platform that automates HR while providing access to a dedicated HR Business Partner. www.CavnessHR.com Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the podcast on your favorite platforms Bridger's Bio Bridger (Waleed) Ammar has been leading top-tier, high-impact data-modeling projects since 2006 in research, education, engineering and product. A few experiences which particularly helped shape his thinking: - Co-founded the ACM chapter at Alexandria University. Defended his PhD in Language-Universal Large Models (L-ULM), in 2016, with Tom Mitchell and Kuzman Ganchev as examiners. - Taught at Alexandria University, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Washington. Published at Nature, JAMA, NeurIPS, ACL, EMNLP among other top-tier venues. Advised mission-critical organizations on AI strategy, including the NSF (USA), SDAIA (KSA), a leading gaming platform (USA), a leading freight forwarding platform (KSA). At King Saud university, he learned the holistic power of safely integrating different cultures for global good. - At Alexandria University, he contributed to a digital model for historical artifacts, in collaboration with the Alexandria Library. At P&G, he learned the holistic power of mapping the manufacturing process in a data model. - At IBM, he contributed to the state of the art (SOTA) in using statistics to model biological sequences, in collaboration with DARPA. - At eSpace, he learned the basics of building sustainable businesses, in collaboration with Alexandria University. - At Microsoft, he contributed to the then-SOTA in statistical machine translation models, in collaboration with the Cairo Microsoft Innovation Center. At Carnegie Mellon University, as a Google PhD fellow, he developed the SOTA in language-universal models (L-UMs). At Google Shopping, he contributed to the SOTA in mixing random forests with neural networks. - At the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, he learned the SOTA in managing science from his mentor Oren Etzioni, then developed the SOTA in modeling science. At Google Health, he contributed to the SOTA in building the digital manifestation of living cells in species-agnostic models. - At Google Research, he learned the SOTA in cost-effective scaling of LLM inference to a Billion users. - At Google Assistant, he learned the SOTA in scalable distribution of data products. At Burning Man, he learned how to safely integrate freedom and self expression. We talked about the following and other items Burning Man Experience and Philosophy Scientific Progress and Its Impact Ethics in Science and Peer Review Purpose of Science and Future Discoveries Encouraging Young Scientists and Scientific Discoveries Future of AI and Its Impact on Various Industries Global AI Development and Personal Background Is Singularity coming Paddle boarding and dancing AI/ML How were the pyramids built Are humans becoming smarter AI ethics Bridger's Social Media Bridger's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waleedammar/ Bridger's Email: wammar@higg.world Company Website: https://higg.world/ Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holistic_intelligence/
Storyland | Kids Stories and Bedtime Fairy Tales for Children
When Rayna and Ammar realized the true power of the golden grain of sand, and where it came from, they had a new sense of wonder for what this tiny object could do.Storyland is a podcast that brings kids' stories to life for children of all ages. Dive into new worlds, adventures, and magic that spark the imagination! Enjoy original bedtime stories written by the podcast creator! Storyland is the perfect way to stay entertained and enchanted in a safe, clean environment where anything is possible. Fun for the whole family, Storyland ensures a delightful experience for everyone!Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storylandpodcastFollow Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storylandpodcast/Subscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZc-xjwUY88K3XTnID4OvQListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/storyland-kids-stories-and-bedtime-fairy-tales-for/id1585221653Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Xj17Nqo66TrtfKjrbhe2rListen on BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1850902#kidsstories #childrensstories #childrensbooks #audiostoriesforkids #storiesforkids #storiesforchildren #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesforkids #fairytail #fairytales #kidsfairytales
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Storyland | Kids Stories and Bedtime Fairy Tales for Children
Once, there was a girl named Rayna and her brother Ammar. When Rayna, Ammar and their parents were at the beach one summer day, Rayna discovered an unusually bright and shiny grain of sand that shimmered in the sunlight like pure gold. As they would soon find out, this little grain of sand would change their lives forever.Storyland is a podcast that brings kids' stories to life for children of all ages. Dive into new worlds, adventures, and magic that spark the imagination! Enjoy original bedtime stories written by the podcast creator! Storyland is the perfect way to stay entertained and enchanted in a safe, clean environment where anything is possible. Fun for the whole family, Storyland ensures a delightful experience for everyone!Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storylandpodcastFollow Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storylandpodcast/Subscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZc-xjwUY88K3XTnID4OvQListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/storyland-kids-stories-and-bedtime-fairy-tales-for/id1585221653Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Xj17Nqo66TrtfKjrbhe2rListen on BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1850902#kidsstories #childrensstories #childrensbooks #audiostoriesforkids #storiesforkids #storiesforchildren #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesforkids #fairytail #fairytales #kidsfairytales
Need a dose of inspiration? You found it here. This interview with Dr. Ammar Darwish will have you in awe. Dr. Darwish is a general and trauma surgery at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and Medical Director at The David Nott Foundation (https://davidnottfoundation.com/). Dr. Darwish volunteers for intensely dangerous but highly impactful surgical humanitarian missions in conflict zones around the world. In fact, he has been deployed to over 50 global humanitarian missions in the last 15 years. He is passionate about helping victims of conflict and natural disaster by better equipping and training doctors who care for them. Want to learn more about the Nott Foundation? Good! You should. Check out their website for more: https://davidnottfoundation.com/ Interview with Dr. David Knott: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast/war-doctor-david-nott-on-surgery-in-war-zones Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen