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Para No 3, Surah Al e Imran Rukoo #7 Ayat #64-71(0:00) Intro(0:13) Ruku 07 Lafzi Tarjuma, Surah Aal e Imran(8:03) Mujtahid ki taqleed karne ka matlab?(20:02) Qur'an o Sunnat ko aise samajhna?(22:24) Reply: Kya mujtahidin ko follow karne wale andhay muqallid hain?(25:28) Ikhtilafi masail mein taqleed ka hukm?(27:24) Qur'an ke naam par firqa parasti(29:00) Important aayat summed up by Mufti sb(29:34) Halal ko haram karna sirf Allah ka kaam(30:28) Ahl-e-Kitab ki ghalat fehmi ka jawab(35:26) Ibrahim (AS) ke haqqdar kaun?(36:15) Haqq ko batil se mila dena? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kementerian Perdagangan Republik Indonesia resmi menjalin kerja sama dengan Global Australian Halal Certification (GAHC) guna memperkuat ekspansi produk halal Indonesia ke pasar Australia. Penandatanganan kerja sama berlangsung pada Kamis, 26 Juni, di kantor Kemendag, Jakarta.Menteri Perdagangan Budi Santoso menjelaskan bahwa produk halal memiliki potensi pasar yang luas, tak hanya terbatas bagi konsumen muslim. Menurutnya, produk halal kini telah menjadi bagian dari gaya hidup sehat yang diminati masyarakat global.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Whether in or outside marriage, sexual relations are always exciting. They are glamorized on TV shows and movies. Today, we will compare the enjoyment of sexual relations within marriage to those outside it. It is an important Tafsir you would not want to miss.
This week: war and peaceDespite initial concerns, the ‘Complete and Total CEASEFIRE' – according to Donald Trump – appears to be holding. Tom Gross writes this week's cover piece and argues that a weakened Iran offers hope for the whole Middle East. But how? He joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside Gregg Carlstrom, the Economist's Middle East correspondent based in Dubai. (01:51)Next: why are so many restaurants offering halal meat?Angus Colwell writes about the growing popularity of halal meat in British restaurants. This isn't confined to certain food groups or particular areas – halal is now being offered across restaurants serving all sorts of cuisine, from Chinese to Mexican. But why is it so popular? And is it just a trend, or part of a wider shift for British restaurants? Angus joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside restaurateur James Chiavarini, owner of Il Portico and La Palombe, both in Kensington. (23:46)And finally: millennials, the brown furniture is on its wayThe ‘great wealth transfer' – the transfer of trillions in wealth from boomers to millennials – is oft-discussed, but Arabella Byrne argues this goes far beyond just money. Brown furniture, from desks to cabinets to mirrors, will be passed on as inheritance by boomers who downsize – and Arabella says this is ‘the abject symbol of generational misalignment'. Arabella joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside The Spectator's economics editor Michael Simmons. (33:07)Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore.Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
This week: war and peaceDespite initial concerns, the ‘Complete and Total CEASEFIRE' – according to Donald Trump – appears to be holding. Tom Gross writes this week's cover piece and argues that a weakened Iran offers hope for the whole Middle East. But how? He joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside Gregg Carlstrom, the Economist's Middle East correspondent based in Dubai. (01:51)Next: why are so many restaurants offering halal meat?Angus Colwell writes about the growing popularity of halal meat in British restaurants. This isn't confined to certain food groups or particular areas – halal is now being offered across restaurants serving all sorts of cuisine, from Chinese to Mexican. But why is it so popular? And is it just a trend, or part of a wider shift for British restaurants? Angus joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside restaurateur James Chiavarini, owner of Il Portico and La Palombe, both in Kensington. (23:46)And finally: millennials, the brown furniture is on its wayThe ‘great wealth transfer' – the transfer of trillions in wealth from boomers to millennials – is oft-discussed, but Arabella Byrne argues this goes far beyond just money. Brown furniture, from desks to cabinets to mirrors, will be passed on as inheritance by boomers who downsize – and Arabella says this is ‘the abject symbol of generational misalignment'. Arabella joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside The Spectator's economics editor Michael Simmons. (33:07)Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore.Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
A Stuckey's just outside of Rolla is trying to meet the needs of an increasing number of Muslim truck drivers and road trippers.
Para no 3, Surah al e imran Rukoo #5 Ayat #42-54(0:00) Intro(0:10) Surah Aal-e-Imran Ruku #5 Lafzi Tarjuma(16:01) Hazrat Maryam (AS) ki fazilat(18:45) Ruku karne walon ke sath ruku karne ka matlab?(21:04) “Ilhaam” aur nabuwwat ki wahi mein farq(23:45) Nabi ﷺ ke sachay hone ki daleel(25:23) Maryam (AS) ko Esa (AS) ki khushkhabri(27:01) Birth se pehle naam “Esa”? Esa (AS) ka laqab “Maseeh”?(28:48) Esa (AS) ke aqwal aur Al-Kitab ka ilm(30:54) Udher umr mein kalam ka mojeza(32:08) Hayat-e-Esa (AS) ka aqeeda(33:06) Hazrat Esa (AS) ki dawat(34:34) Zabardast mojezat-e-Esa (AS)(37:06) Halal o haram karna Allah ka kaam (Nisbat-e-Majazi kya hoti hai?) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back after two weeks and on this Alberta Politics Roundup we have a lot to catch up on! We start off with a look at Danielle Smith and the UCP's very bad day in Fort Macleod before we take a look at the changes to seniors drug coverage and COVID vaccination coverage that were quietly introduced over the last few days.From there we do a deep dive in Dani's health care restructuring before be talk about our recent FOIP result on Halal mortgages!We follow all of that up with our recent FOIP results on the book ban before we get into the results of a third FOIP that puts another piece in the puzzle of the whole NDP named "Corrupt Care" scandal.And on the topic of corrupt care...If you're able to support our legal defense fund to fight back against the $6 Million lawsuit against us by Sam Mraiche, the man who imported Vanch masks and the Turkish Tylenot as well as who hosted MLA's and Ministers in his skybox as he had business with the government...You can do that at www.savethebreakdownab.ca!As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab and we can now accept e-transfers at info@thebreakdownab.ca!If you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Bluesky, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!
In this message series, “Praisetionary,” we're breaking open the full spectrum of worship language. Think of it as upgrading from a single wrench to a whole toolbox. Because when it comes to praising God, the more ways we know how to express it, the richer and more authentic our praise becomes.
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What is it that God is calling us to when He says, “Come and worship”? Let's seek to answer that question by looking first at some… Biblical Examples of Worship.The first example is found in Psalm 95. It gives us not only a call to worship, it also provides a pattern for worship. Celebration (v. 1-5) Notice the phrases “sing for joy,” “shout aloud,” and “let us extol Him.” Worship is a time for God's people to celebrate their Lord. Adoration (v. 6-7) Here we're called to “bow down,” to “kneel” before the Lord. It is a quieter, more intimate response.Instruction (v. 8-11) The psalmist says, “Today if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” Part of worship is hearing God's Word. Psalm 96 provides us with a few additional insights. The very first word in this psalm is “sing.” Three times in the first two verses, we are told to “sing to the Lord.” This is one of the most common commands in Scripture. This is why singing is such an integral part of our corporate worship gatherings. As you worship the Lord…Sing boldly.Sing thoughtfully.Sing wholeheartedly.Sing skillfully.Something else we see in Psalm 96 is the call to “bring an offering.” (v. 7-9) Giving to God is an act of worship. As such, when we give, we should…Be intentional.Be thoughtful.Be cheerful.Next, let's look at some…Biblical Expressions of Worship.Here are eight Hebrew words, often translated as “praise,” that may revolutionize your worship.1. Halal: to boast; to celebrate; to be vigorously joyful; to be clamorously foolish (Ps. 35:18) Halal is the more common word for “praise” in the Psalms. It's the root from which we get the term “hallelujah.” It's is an explosion of enthusiasm in the act of praising. 2. Tehilla: to sing; to laud (Ps. 33:1) Literally, this is the singing of one's halals. 3. Zamar: to touch the strings; to make music (Ps. 104:33) This is why we use instruments in our worship.4. Shabach: to address in a loud tone; to triumph; to glory (Ps. 145:4) This is a loud verbalization of praise—a shout. 5. Shachah: to bow down; to pay homage; to prostrate oneself; to have the arrogance knocked out (Ps. 96:9) This refers to lying prostrate, flat on your face before the Lord.6. Barak: to kneel down expecting a blessing from God; to bless God as an act of adoration (Ps. 34:1) This is kneeling before God in humility and surrender, but also expectation. 7. Yada: to acknowledge God's character; to make a declaration of worship; to throw out the hand enjoying God (Ps. 63:3-4) This involves lifting our hands to the Lord in worship.8. Todah: to extend hands in thanksgiving and acceptance; to offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving (Ps. 116:17) This also involves the lifting of hands to the Lord, but it more specifically has to do with offering a sacrifice of praise. Text: Psalm 95, 96Originally recorded on January 24, 1999, at Fellowship Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, IN
06/15/2025 Words of Worship | SHABACH“To shout, to commend, to triumphantly declare. It's praise that is loud, confident, and contagious.”David's SHABACH - Psalm 145Psalm 145:3 The Lord is great and greatly (HALAL) to be praised, His greatness is searchable.Psalm 145:4 One generation will declare Your works (SHABACH) to the next, and shall declare Your mighty acts.“What we do in life echoes in eternity.”Jericho Joy! - Joshua 6God wants our worship FIRST, before everything else!SHABACH is bold praise.SHABACH is obedient praise.SHABACH is faith-filled praise.SHABACH is public praise.What might it look like for you to SHABACH in your circumstances?PRAISE LOUDER THAN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES!
Should we ban halal and kosher slaughter?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Plaid Cymru MP Liz Saville-Roberts, Conservative shadow technology secretary Alan Mak, general secretary of the University and College Union Jo Grady and ConservativeHome editor Giles Dilnot.
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Worship is our priestly calling—not just singing, but ministering to God with our whole lives. As we behold Jesus—not glance, but gaze—we're transformed. Worship involves our hearts, our posture, our voices, and our affection. It's not about us; it's all for Him. And from that place, we love others well. In the Old Testament, worship was expressed through seven distinct Hebrew words, each revealing a different facet of praise: Halal means to boast or rave about God with joyful celebration; Yadah is the act of lifting hands in surrender and thanksgiving; Barak reflects reverent worship by kneeling or bowing; Tehillah refers to spontaneous, heartfelt songs of praise; Zamar is worship through instruments and music; Todah is offering thanks in faith before the breakthrough; and Shabach means to shout loudly in triumph. Together, these expressions remind us that worship involves our whole being—heart, soul, mind, and body.
A recent story from NYC documents two slaughtered chickens that were found on an Upper West Side median, following a recent similar case close by on Broadway and West 92nd Street. The NY Post reports that this “has activists worried they were killed in an animal sacrifice ritual.” Headless goats, chickens, and pigeons have also been found in Texas and Florida, respectively Galveston beach, a Tampa cemetery, Cape Coral, the Courtney Campbell Causeway - and other locations too.Most of these cases are tied directly or indirectly to Santería, an Afro-Caribbean religious practice that developed in Cuba during the 19th century. As a mixture of Yoruba religion from West Africa, Spiritism, and even Catholicism - like Voodoo - it involves animal sacrifices. Contrary to popular belief or personally bias belief, the US SCOTUS ruled in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah (1993) that certain animal sacrifices were legal. One opinion on the case reads: “Our review confirms that the laws in question were enacted by officials who did not understand, failed to perceive, or chose to ignore the fact that their official actions violated the Nation's essential commitment to religious freedom.”It's also ironic that Catholicism, a universal religion of people who drink symbolic blood and eat symbolic flesh, is the partial basis of Santería - and Voodoo; both condemned by the largely Christian west. The Corpus Christi and Transubstantiation are based on the concept of sympathetic magic, that life itself is in the blood, and that this force belongs to God as per Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Drinking the blood bestows life, i.e., it is a medicinal remedy, though of a more spiritual variety. That is despite the Bible itself being filled with and overflowing with animal blood, from Genesis to Revelation, and the fact Christians, far more than any other group, are considered the largest consumers of pork alone, not to mention other meats. And unlike HALAL or KOSHER dietary rules, Christians have none for the slaughter of their meals. Around 100,000 cattle are slaughtered daily in the US for the luxury of meat, along with 25 million chickens and 350,000 pigs. The worst part, estimates are that approximately 1/4 of all US meat is wasted annually. What's worse, religious animal sacrifice or gluttonous animal sacrifices that go to waste? Although Christians maintain the blood and flesh rituals, many distance themselves from the idea, while the Jewish custom of Kapparot involves the slaughter of a chicken and public sins. Animal sacrifice for strictly religious purposes and in honest faith - not to mention the symbolic nature of such sacrifices as they relate to the carnal self - are one thing, but the ritualized nature of abortion and body/organ harvesting is another.In South Africa it is common for some children, especially albino ones, to be sold or kidnapped for body parts and organs. Albinos are believed to contain good fortune within their body and blood. As Daily Mail reports: “those who believe in black magic and traditional medicine claim their fair skin and eyes can bring good fortune and cure afflictions.” Be it for religious rituals, health, or profit, Planned parenthood was also doing something similar as per undercover videos and singer like Azealia Banks performed live chicken sacrifices in her closest. In the last 15 years there have been multiple stories about Chinese-made infant flesh pills being smuggled into Korea. All throughout Europe during the 16h-17th centuries, without doubt, “many Europeans, including royalty, priests and scientists, routinely ingested remedies containing human bones, blood and fat as medicine for everything from headaches to epilepsy.” And as with Countess Elizabeth Báthory, who believed the blood of young women would protect her skin, Stanford scientists have found that “old mice given infusions of blood plasma from young mice outperformed old mice who got plasma from old mice.” In the 1960s the rubella shot was manufactured with a virus grown from human fetal cells, taken from an abortion case. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
Gugs Mhlungu is joined by Food Anthropologist, Anna Trapido, discussing Saleh’s Bakery’s move from Fordsburg to Roosevelt Park. And reflecting on the charm of the old venue while highlighting the new location’s offerings. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Polemik kehalalan makanan kembali disorot publik menyusul kasus Ayam Goreng Widuran di Solo yang kremesannya diduga menggunakan bahan nonhalal. Wali Kota Solo menindak dengan menutup sementara warung populer tersebut, serta mewajibkan pengajuan sertifikasi halal.Mengapa masih ada pelaku usaha yang belum memiliki sertifikat halal? Apakah undang-undang yang mewajibkan sertifikat halal bagi produk pangan masih kurang pengawasan?
In Islam, not everything is simply halal or haram, there's a deeper framework that helps Muslims understand the full spectrum of actions in everyday life. This video explores the six levels scholars use to classify actions, helping you make more conscious choices, avoid the gray areas, and live a life that aligns with the pleasure of Allah.
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In this video, we continue with principles #6 - 10 of Halal and Haram.
05/25/2025 Words of Worship | HALALHALAL: “An exuberant expression of celebration, a word that connotes boasting, raving, or celebrating.”HALAL is the primary Hebrew word for praise, from which we get the word: “Halleu” = praise and “yah” = YAHWEH. Literally, it means “Praise God”.Read 2 Samuel 6Is there a desperation in our hearts for the LORD? 1. We're more framed by culture than we are by Christ. Passion follows formation. 2. We treat God as familiar instead of Holy. 3. We underestimate what we've been saved from. A low view of sin leads to a low view of grace. 4. We want a God who serves us, not a God whom we serve. We talk a lot ABOUT God, but do we KNOW God?5. We've forgotten that worship is Spiritual warfare. When we look at how we live, do we conclude that we actually need God?We need to slow down and just spend time in God' presence. Psalm 46: 10 “Be still and know that I am God”.God is not looking for us to perform for Him, He's looking for us to surrender ourselves to Him in our worship.
In this video, we continue with principles #2 - 5 of Halal and Haram.
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Depuis la publication, mardi 20 mai, dans le Figaro, d'un article extrêmement alarmiste sur ce qui est appelé l'entrisme des frères musulmans en France, fuitant opportunément le contenu d'un rapport déclassifié, tous les médias se sont jetés dessus, consacrant des heures d'antenne au sujet. Pourtant, même après ça, force est de constater qu'il est difficile de dessiner les contours précis de la potentielle menace, voire même de l'objet étudié. Quand on parle de d'"entr ...
In this video, we explain the 10 principles of halal (permissible) and haram (forbidden) according to Islamic teachings.
A Dover woman has ended up in court after finding out the dog she rescued was an XL Bully.The 55-year-old thought she'd adopted a Staffordshire bull terrier, but called police for advice when a neighbour raised concerns.Also on today's podcast, the sea at 29 beaches in Kent is going to be tested to make sure it's safe for us to swim in.KentOnline's been told how experts will regularly monitor the water during the summer season which runs until the end of September.More than 40,000 young people in Kent have signed a Commitment Pledge to not carry a knife, and report someone they know is.It's something set up by the Violence Reduction Unit in the county and police team that visits schools. Hear from crime commissioner Matthew Scott as we mark knife crime awareness week.The owner of a new takeaway near Maidstone is urging people to give him a chance, after a backlash over the serving of halal meat.Zam Haidari is the director at Coxheath Pizza and Chicken, but he's come under fire for using halal-certified meat which some animal welfare groups have called unnecessarily cruel. Zam has been speaking to reporter Elli Hodgson.More than £10,000 has been donated to a Sittingbourne family so they can convert their home to accommodate their poorly son.Six-year-old Reuben Whitehead has to be connected to a feeding tube up to 16 hours a day after being born early and developing complications. We've been chatting to the friends who set up the fundraiser.A swimming club chairman's warned they may have to pull out of a national competition this summer following the closure of their normal training facility.Competitors haven't been able to use Folkestone sports centre after it suddenly shut last summer.It's been confirmed the site has been taken over - but it's unclear when it might re-open.
In this episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with the CEO of the Halal Food Information Centre (HFICUK), Saqib Mohammed. Topics of discussion include: How did Saqib get into the halal slaughter and certification industry? Halal Food Authority (HFA) vs Halal Monitoring Committee (HMC). The science and facts about stunned and non-stunned meat. Regulating and certifying halal meat and abattoirs. Kosher slaughter and consuming the meat of 'Ahlal Kitab'. Calls for banning halal slaughter and Islamophobic dogwhistle politics. Dodgy halal slaughter and qurbani label campaign. FOLLOW 5PILLARS ON: Website: https://5pillarsuk.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@5Pillars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5pillarsuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5pillarsnews Twitter: https://x.com/5Pillarsuk Telegram: https://t.me/s/news5Pillars TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5pillarsnews
(0:00) Intro(0:02) Awesome Protocol of Mufti Sahab(0:47) Khutbah — “Pakiza Khao, Pakiza Aamaal Karo”(1:02) Qur'ani Aayat — Islam ka Khulasa is Aayat mein(1:34) MTM's Amusing Conversation with University Students(3:42) “Azaad Zindagi” — Aik Zehrila Naara(5:26) Youth Pabandiyon se pareshan kyun?(6:20) Pakistan vs Europe — Freedom ka asli maqsad(8:49) Islam ki Pabandi ki misal — Bhangi ko badbu mehsoos kyun nahi hoti?(10:03) Modi ki disrespect by Pakistan Army(10:30) Bhangiyon mein shadi ka waqia(11:22) Sakoon dene wali pabandi(12:57) Islam ki Pabandi ka khulasa — Pakiza Khao, Pakiza Amal Karo(13:53) Napaki ki 2 Iqsam(14:39) Napak Khorak(15:02) Halal aur Haram Janwar — Dog Eaters in China(16:24) Gosht sirf Halal Janwar ka — Why it matters(18:01) Angraizon se zyada ghilazat khane wali qoum?(18:35) Faisalabadi aur Lahori Quality(19:36) Murdar ka gosht haram — Kachray ki gaaye ka gosht(20:18) Halal Janwar ka gosht khane ka chakkar(22:02) MTM's Analysis — US, Japan, China, Australia(22:51) Asal Taraqqi = Rooh ki Taraqqi(23:56) Naujawan bad akhlaq kyun?(25:01) Waldain ko old house mein rakhna(25:51) Value of Hand Slaughter(26:24) Halal khorak napak kab ho jati hai?(28:50) Janwar aur Insan mein farq karne wali cheez(31:37) Eid ul Azha par achha janwar ka chunaav(32:39) Achha Insan kaise banta hai?(33:55) Achhai ki 4 Sharait(34:28) Niyyat mein Allah ki raza vs Public ki wah wah(37:44) Koshish bhi zaroori hai(38:42) Husband vs Boyfriend — Islamic perspective(39:24) Mufti sb ke tajurbaat — Nikah parhne se(41:00) Sust shakhs ka amal napak(41:38) Nabi ﷺ ki dua(42:10) MTM's Advice — Students should be active in life(42:35) Achhe amal ka criteria — Jo Allah ne legal kiya ho(43:14) Misal se wazahat(44:30) Mazhab ki motivation(45:26) Sharab se bachne ki motivation(47:16) Eid ul Azha par mazhab ki motivation(47:57) Burai par achhai ka label lagana — Wabal(53:04) Europe ne jab mazhab ko zindagi se nikala(53:48) Goray Scientist ka aitraaf(54:38) Mazhab aur medical science ka farq(57:53) MTM's Europe Analysis(58:41) Liberal aunty ki post par Mufti sb ke bhanje ka jawab(1:01:46) Family system in Pakistan vs Germany(1:03:07) Donald Trump ka bayan(1:05:37) Western society ki buraiyan(1:06:18) Allah ko zindagi mein “in” rakhne ka hukam(1:07:05) Human/Women's rights — Islam vs West(1:11:52) Air Hostess ka akhlaq ghar mein(1:12:16) Changaiz Khan ka akhlaq ghar mein — Sweet dealing with customers(1:12:38) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(1:12:47) Readymade Doctor Bahu ki demand(1:15:13) Khulasa Bayan(1:16:07) Teachers ko izzat dena(1:17:09) Dua(1:17:15) Words of Thanks for MTM's Bayan by University Director(1:18:17) Deeni taleem hasil na karne wale deen ki khidmat kaise karein?(1:19:45) Ben ul Mazaahib Hum Aahangi ki wazahat(1:22:05) Beautiful Farewell Scenes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Christian Ararat, M.Sc., M.Eng. is a food safety professional with more than ten years of experience in food safety and quality. After earning a bachelor's degree in Food Science from Valley University in Colombia, he began his career in the bakery industry, where he implemented and enforced good manufacturing practices (GMPs) and prerequisite programs. After moving to Canada, Christian joined Natursource Inc., a Montreal-based food manufacturing company dedicated to producing healthy snacks. As head of the Quality Assurance department, Christian implemented the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) SQF food safety system; helped the company to achieve claims such as gluten-free, non-GMO, and Halal; and maintained certifications such as Organic and Kosher. Christian has continued his education and pursued a master's degree in Food Safety and a master's degree in Quality Systems Engineering. Currently, he serves as the Director of Quality and Laboratory at Geloso Beverage Group, the first wine manufacturer in Québec, Canada. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Christian [46:53] about: How variances in audit scores can cause issues for food safety professionals Things food and beverage companies should be paying close attention to on their audit results The importance of striving for continuous improvement over a specific audit score, and how this informs food safety culture How traceability is measured on audits and why food and beverage companies should still prioritize traceability, despite the recent 30-month extension of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) Food Traceability Final Rule/FSMA 204 compliance date A $26-million budget cut coming to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in 2026, and how it could affect CFIA's surveillance and enforcement work The differences between certified “Organic” criteria required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) versus FDA's Foreign Supplier Verification program (FSVP), and how those differences affect organic food and beverage exporters to the U.S. Limitations imposed by FDA's evaluation protocols for FSVP-registered entities Potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) that could bolster food safety efforts, as well as possible pitfalls that should be considered when looking to leverage AI for food safety. In this episode, we also interview Joseph Corby [24.26], the recipient of Food Safety Magazine's 2025 Distinguished Service Award, about his career in food safety and his advocacy for a nationally integrated food safety system. After receiving a degree in Environmental Health, Joseph Corby worked for the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for 38 years, beginning as a Food Inspector in 1970 and retiring in 2008 as the Director of the Division of Food Safety and Inspection. He then went on to become the Executive Director of the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO), a role he held for ten years, and is now a Senior Advisor for AFDO. Joseph has served as an Instructor for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), AFDO, the International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI), Louisiana State University, the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA), the University of Tennessee, and Oregon State University. He continues to be an outspoken advocate for the advancement of a nationally integrated food safety system and works with numerous groups and associations in support of this cause. News and Resources News USDA Withdraws Proposed Regulatory Framework for Salmonella in Poultry After Years of Development FDA Announces Plan to Phase Out Synthetic, Petroleum-Based Food Dyes From U.S. Food Supply Rumored FDA Budget Proposal Would Cut Funding, Move Routine Food Inspections to States FDA Reportedly Reinstating Some Fired Food Safety Scientists, Inspection Support Staff FDA Testing Finds Bottled Water Samples Do Not Exceed EPA Limits for PFAS in Drinking WaterResearchers Develop Nanocage-Based Filter That Removes 90 Percent of PFAS From Groundwater Resources “Is AI 'Food Safe?'” by Christian Ararat, M.Sc., M.Eng. for Food Safety MagazineJoseph Corby to be Honored with Food Safety Magazine's 2025 Distinguished Service Award Sponsored by: Hygiena We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
Di episode kali ini, kita ngobrol bareng Michael Ruben, Pitmaster dari Mirpoa Smokery. Ruben akan cerita secara mendalam tentang proses panjang dan detail yang dia jalani untuk mendapatkan sertifikasi halal bagi Mirpoa Smokery—dari tantangan yang dihadapi, hingga dampaknya terhadap kepercayaan pelanggan dan perkembangan bisnisnya. Tonton video selengkapnya di #RayJansonRadio#505 "HALAL ITU GAK CUMA LABEL!" WITH MICHAEL RUBEN | RAY JANSON RADIOEnjoy the show!Instagram: Michael Ruben: www.instagram.com/michaelrubennnnDON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE !Ray Janson Radio is available on:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lEDF01Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2nhtizqGoogle Podcast: https://bit.ly/2laege8iAnchor App: https://anchor.fm/ray-janson-radioTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rayjansonradioLet's talk some more:https://www.instagram.com/rayjanson#RayJansonRadio #FnBPodcast #Indonesia
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(0:00) Intro(0:13) Mufti Sahab Nikah Parhate Hue — Real-life Nikah moment(3:10) Shadi, Biwi, aur Bachay — Tension ya Sukoon?(24:00) Roz-e-Qayamat — Ehl-e-Iman se kya sawal hoga?(24:31) Soodi Qarz se diya gaya Sadqa — Kya yeh qabool hoga?(25:18) Behen ki virasat khanay wala Bhai — Sharai ruling(26:00) Easy-Peasy Loan — Halal hai ya nahi?(27:41) Mobile Phone ka Insurance karwana — Sharai hukm(28:06) Deen par chalna — Asaan hai ya mushkil?(28:21) Nabi ﷺ ke Dil par Qur'an ka nazool — Kaise hua?(28:40) Nabi ﷺ ki kitni betiyan thin?(29:31) Pants aur Shirt pehnna — Sharai nuqta nazar(30:03) Marhoom dost agar khwab mein aaye to?(30:30) Mazaar par jana — Jaiz hai ya nahi?(33:58) Baghair bulaye shadi mein jaana — Kya yeh gunah hai?(34:54) Makkah mein khawateen ka Namaz-e-Janaza padhna — Kya hukm hai?(35:01) Masjid ke samne gutter — Iska asar aur hukm(35:38) Karachi mein daku aur security ka masla(36:18) Ghair Muslim se hisaab-kitab karna — Halal ya haram?(36:46) Aurton ka qabristan jana — Kya yeh jaiz hai?(37:16) Sea Food mein Jheenga aur Kekra — Kya sab halal hain?(51:57) Agar Shohar gum ho jaye to biwi kya kare? — Sharai rasta(54:09) Magarmach, Jheenga, Kekra, aur Fish — Halal ya haram?(57:03) Jheenga ka business karna — Jaiz hai? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two things: the new Canadian Prime Minister says it plain and true, calls out the U.S. for our betrayal of our best friend. It burns. It hurts. It aches like a bum tooth and the shame is sickening. Betrayers. We.Are.BETRAYERS. Let it sink in till the bitter bile rises in disgust. For a palette-cleanser, consider: Nitwit Nero is Barney Fife in the real world. So Friday-On-the-Front-Porch has moved to Discord. Join us! Head-ON with Roxanne Kincaid – May 2, 2025 This episode of the Roxanne Kincaid Show dives deep into the absurdities of MAGAT politics, global shifts in power, and the fight to preserve progressive values in the face of growing authoritarianism. Roxanne, self-described as a “liberal transbilly elitist,” cusses and discusses the MAGAT embrace of ignorance, American decline, and the urgency of community action. Key topics include: – Rep. Mike Collins's “Halal” hysteria, reacting with bigotry to CHA Street Food replacing Steak 'n Shake in a House office building, likening it to the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem. Roxanne mocks his ignorance of halal/kosher cuisine and South Asian food in general—while noting real crises in Collins's own district. – Trump (aka “Nitwit Nero”) butchering history, claiming the Declaration of Independence is about “unity and love,” which Roxanne compares to a Barney Fife-level misunderstanding. Even immigrants passing citizenship tests do better. – MAGAT voter “Cletus” laments Trump's economic inaction, showcasing disconnects between MAGAT expectations and Trump's actions. – More MAGAT absurdities, from Collins cheering racist chants to Trump demanding a birthday military parade and disrespecting Veterans Day. Beyond domestic politics, Roxanne discusses: – Canadian PM Mark Carney declaring the US-led global trade system “over” and lamenting “American betrayal,” signaling waning U.S. global relevance. – The U.S. as a ‘rounding error' globally, outpaced by the populations of China and India, and possibly facing reserve currency displacement. – Talk of a post-dollar global economy, with possible currency baskets including the yuan, euro, rupee, and pound. Amid concern for the U.S.'s fading clout, Roxanne uplifts her Horn family community, now connecting via Discord to maintain dialogue and solidarity. The show encourages listener support, podcast reviews, and highlights the work of Coal River Mountain Watch in fighting mountaintop removal. One donor even issues a challenge grant to boost fundraising. There's also some cautious optimism: – VP Kamala Harris is praised for tackling homebuying issues and price gouging. – The Quote ID contest continues, with Gatsby fans winning this round. But the future looms ominous. Roxanne warns of: – Climate catastrophe and the elite's seeming desire to abandon Earth (à la Elon Musk). – Mass extermination ideologies cloaked in "Western civilization" rhetoric by white Christian nationalists. – The Georgia Guidestones as a metaphor for techno-dystopian “rebuilding” under authoritarian rule. – A creeping American imperial presidency, with comparisons to Rome's descent into empire. Despite it all, Roxanne returns to a core message: community, resistance, and clarity of thought are vital. Whether through mocking MAGAT nonsense or spotlighting real threats to democracy and the planet, the show calls for vigilance, truth-telling, and action.
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