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New Zealand has signed an agreement to streamline its halal certification processes, aiming to expand exports to Malaysian markets The Prime Minister noted there are opportunities to capitalise on the halal economy beyond the meat industry, highlighting potential growth in halal-compliant areas like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, speciality ingredients, and tourism services. The global halal market is estimated to be worth more than two trillion US dollars To discuss the halal- economy in more detail, Imraan Ali talks to Jesse. Imraan is the General Manager of FIANZ Business - that's the national body that represents the Muslim community in New Zealand
Yogi Adityanath Gives Big Jolt to Islam in India | 25KCr Industry on Target | Halal CertificationBan
Ottawa investira 25 millions $ sur deux ans pour soutenir l’abattage rituel judaïque et islamique ainsi que la production de viande casher et halal. Une décision qui ravive le débat sur la place du religieux dans l’espace public. Des membres du Rassemblement pour la laïcité s’inquiètent de la multiplication des menus halal imposés dans certaines garderies et écoles du Québec, sans consultation des parents. Entrevue avec Fatima Aboubakr, membre du Rassemblement pour la laïcité et directrice d’une garderie. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Psalm 150: The book of Psalms closes on the highest note of praise! Learn the true meaning of Halal: exuberant, joyful, loud worship for God's excellent greatness!For the study resources and manuscript go to messiahbible.org
RadioPirate LIVE édition du 15 octobre 2025 avec Jeff Fillion 0min00 - Dans les RadioPirate News Jeff discute avec Gerry de politique municipal à Québec ou Jackie Smith a très mal paru en s'en prenant maladroitement à Sam Hamad en plein débat. 29min50 - Jeff pense que Éric Duhaime doit avoir une approche différente de maintenant s'il veut se démarquer des autres chef de parti au Québec et faire générer le débat à travers les différents chroniqueurs et journalistes. Il lui rappelle qu'il n'est plus à la radio mais chef de parti. 46min43 - Gerry parle de bouffe Halal dans sa Boîte aux nouvelles et Jeff dit ce qu'il en pense. La Boite, une présentation de NASCI Biologie Médicale https://nascibiomed.com/ Substack du Gerry ici https://gerrypizza.substack.com/ 1h05min20 - Jeff et Gerry discutent en freestyle avec Jay The Pilot dans cet extrait d'un podcast complet de 1h25 qui attend les Pirates dans le PRIME! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Une garderie Halal? Encore une attaque de chien… Charlie Kirk décoré à titre posthume. Film concert des Cowboys fringants au cinéma le 14 novembre. Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario Dumont. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Bratwurst und Baklava - mit Özcan Cosar und Bastian Bielendorfer
Basti war auf einem tollen Kürbis-Event und ist jetzt Kürbisfluencer. Özcan sagt die schwäbischen Hocketse sind weiterhin die besseren saisonalen Feste. Hauptsache verkrampfte Erwachsene lassen sich gehen. Die Jungs philosophieren darüber, ob es gut wäre das Internet für immer abzuschaffen. Oder Handys mit Lautsprechern. Oder Heiligsprechungen. Außerdem gibt es die große Wahl für euch. Was ist eure Musik für traurige Momente: Slipknot oder Mariah Carey? Besprochene Film- und Serien: Die Lethal Weapon Filme, Monster-Staffel 3, Dahmer+++ Weitere Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/Bratwurstundbaklavapodcast ++++++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html ++++++ Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Catherine Blaiklock discusses her campaign on Halal meat production in the UK, highlighting a recent parliamentary vote that showed minimal support for banning Halal and Jewish slaughter. Connect with Catherine Blaiklock
Islamkonforme Fitnessstudios und Halal-Autohändler sorgen in der Schweiz derzeit für eine Welle der Empörung. Die steigende Beliebtheit von Halal-Angeboten sorgt im Ausland für Verblüffung, gilt die Eidgenossenschaft doch als Bollwerk gegen die Islamisierung. In seinem Kommentar erläutert AUF1-Korrespondent Stefan Thöny oftmals ausgeblendete Hintergründe und Zusammenhänge.
Chang har missförstått talibanerna. Hanif tror på bistånd. Ashkan tror inte på bistånd. Omar oroas över religionsfriheten. Mustafa är besviken på komiker. OBS. Det här är inte hela avsnittet. Vill du få tillgång till alla hela avsnitt? Bli medlem på Sista Måltiden. Som medlem får du tillgång till alla nya och gamla avsnitt i sin helhet och utan reklam. Lyssna i valfri podcast-app, inklusive Spotify. Enkelt att komma igång. Ingen bindningstid. Tryck här för att bli medlem eller gå in på https://sistamaltiden.se. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chang har missförstått talibanerna. Hanif tror på bistånd. Ashkan tror inte på bistånd. Omar oroas över religionsfriheten. Mustafa är besviken på komiker. OBS. Det här är inte hela avsnittet. Vill du få tillgång till alla hela avsnitt? Bli medlem på Sista Måltiden. Som medlem får du tillgång till alla nya och gamla avsnitt i sin helhet och utan reklam. Lyssna i valfri podcast-app, inklusive Spotify. Enkelt att komma igång. Ingen bindningstid. Tryck här för att bli medlem eller gå in på https://sistamaltiden.se. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drei neue Bücher, drei starke Stimmen – über eine baufällige Villa, Wasserknappheit und Inklusion.
Bestel hier je eerste Prep The Food maaltijd met code Podcast10 en krijg 10% korting op je bestelling:go.vnni.nl/prepthefoodHet Succesverhaal achter Prep The Food: van 0 naar 1800 Halal Maaltijden per DagVan bijna failliet door €150.000 aan onverwachte kosten en het verlies van zijn vader aan kanker, naar het verkopen van 1.800 verse halal maaltijden per dag.Dit is het inspirerende succesverhaal van Moad El Marbaz, oprichter van Prep The Food.Moad begon ooit als magazijnmedewerker bij MediaMarkt, maar volgde zijn passie voor fitness en werd een succesvolle personal trainer. Al snel ontdekte hij dat gezond bewegen hand in hand gaat met gezond eten. Samen met zijn moeder startte hij met het bereiden van verse, halal en eiwitrijke maaltijden – iets wat destijds uniek was in Nederland.Wat begon als een idee voor zijn PT-klanten, groeide uit tot Prep The Food, inmiddels een van de grootste maaltijd-aanbieders van Nederland. Ondanks zware persoonlijke tegenslagen, waaronder het verlies van zijn vader, wist Moad door te zetten. Zijn moeder speelt nu een sleutelrol in het bedrijf en bewaakt de kwaliteit van elke maaltijd die de keuken verlaat.Vandaag de dag levert Prep The Food dagelijks meer dan 1.200 tot 1.800 maaltijden en is het dé naam in Nederland voor verse, halal en eiwitrijke voeding.
(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.
SEYRAN ATES I Der Islam braucht eine sexuelle Revolution: https://amzn.to/46DA30BSeyran Ateş ist eine Frau, die Mut und Standhaftigkeit verkörpert. 1963 in Istanbul geboren, kam sie als Kind nach Deutschland und erlebte früh, wie sehr Frauen und Minderheiten oft zwischen Kulturen aufgerieben werden. Diese Erfahrungen machten sie stark und gaben ihr den Antrieb, sich als Anwältin und Aktivistin für Frauenrechte, Integration und Freiheit einzusetzen.Besonders bekannt wurde sie, als sie 2017 in Berlin die Ibn-Rushd-Goethe-Moschee gründete – die erste liberale Moschee in Deutschland, in der Frauen und Männer gleichberechtigt beten können. Damit setzte sie ein kraftvolles Zeichen für einen offenen, zeitgemäßen Islam, der Vielfalt und Gleichberechtigung lebt. Doch ihr Weg war nie einfach: Ihr Engagement brachte ihr Bewunderung und Auszeichnungen, aber auch Anfeindungen und Bedrohungen, die bis heute anhalten.Trotzdem bleibt Seyran Ateş unbeirrt. Sie ist eine Stimme für Freiheit, Mut und Veränderung – eine Frau, die zeigt, dass der Glaube nicht fesseln, sondern befreien kann.MEINE BÜCHER: https://amzn.to/3gEzpoiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sebastiancaspar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SebastianCasparOfficial#realtalk #interview #menschen
HAPPY THURSDAY COUSINS!!!!!!!We're back with another brand new episode! Amir finally made it to Ridgeway Plaza (after hyping it up for weeks lol), we talk about the WILD prices there and whether it was even worth it. On top of that, we dive into some pretty controversial current events – from Charlie Kirk updates, to the whole Jimmy situation and what it means for free speech, to an artist making headlines for the WORST reason imaginable.Of course, we also had some of y'all's hilarious comments to react to
Response to 23 Questions - Halal & Forbidden - Part 03 - Dubbed in English with AI - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
Response to 23 Questions - Halal & Forbidden - Part 02 - Dubbed in English - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
Response to 23 Questions - Halal & Forbidden - Part 01 - Dubbed in English with AI - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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Muazh Ibn Jabal رضي الله عنه (S59) Muazh's رضي الله عنه parting to Firdaus: Muazh رضي الله عنه was on his death bed, his tongue moist with Zhikr - a deed which The Messenger ﷺ told Muazh رضي الله عنه [in their final conversation] is the most beloved to Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى. Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى: “I offer all goodness to the believer who praises Me when I am taking his soul out of his body”. Thus passed away; The one who The Messenger ﷺ said is one of his best Companions [رضي الله عنهم], an excellent man, the one who fell of the mule thrice with The Messenger ﷺ, the Badri, the most learned in matters of Halal and Haram, 1 of 4 collectors of the Qur'an during The Messenger's ﷺ lifetime, the one who also gave fatwah therein, teacher of Palestine, governor of Yemen, the subduer of shaytaan, the Muhajiroon from the Ansar, the one whose Janazah The Messenger ﷺ, Angels (a.s) and noble souls [رضي الله عنهم] attended (Even though The Messenger ﷺ had passed away before him رضي الله عنه), the one who Abdullah Ibn Masood رضي الله عنه likened to Prophet Ibraaheem ﷺ - The list goes on, ink does not do him service: our exemplar: Abu Abdul Rahman Muazh Ibn Jabal al-Khazraji رضي الله عنه. May our mothers and fathers be sacrificed for him. Muazh رضي الله عنه was definitely in his 30s when he passed. The age ranges from ~33 to 36.
Depuis la rentrée, la viande servie dans les écoles desservies par le Réseau des cafétérias communautaires du Nouveau-Brunswick est désormais halal, une décision qui soulève à la fois des appuis et des critiques. Entrevue avec Doriane Loucheux, mère de deux enfants. Elle conteste la nouvelle politique de la viande halal dans les cafétérias des écoles du District scolaire francophone Sud à Dieppe au Nouveau-Brunswick. Sylvain Charlebois, directeur scientifique du laboratoire de sciences analytiques en agroalimentaire de l’Université Dalhousie. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Depuis la rentrée, la viande servie dans les écoles desservies par le Réseau des cafétérias communautaires du Nouveau-Brunswick est désormais halal, une décision qui soulève à la fois des appuis et des critiques. Entrevue avec Doriane Loucheux, mère de deux enfants. Elle conteste la nouvelle politique de la viande halal dans les cafétérias des écoles du District scolaire francophone Sud à Dieppe au Nouveau-Brunswick. Sylvain Charlebois, directeur scientifique du laboratoire de sciences analytiques en agroalimentaire de l’Université Dalhousie. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
VOV1 - Hiện nay, nhiều hợp tác xã và doanh nghiệp nông nghiệp đều rất chú trọng đạt các chứng nhận quốc tế như GlobalGAP, ISO hay Halal. Đây không chỉ là yêu cầu về chất lượng và an toàn thực phẩm mà còn là cách để sản phẩm tiếp cận các thị trường xuất khẩu tiềm năng.
In this episode, we delve into the complex interplay between halal and Haram. Join us as we explore how individuals can maintain their authenticity while navigating the pressures of societal expectations. Through insightful discussions and real-life examples, we uncover strategies to stay true to oneself in a world that often demands conformity. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey into the heart of personal integrity and social dynamics
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Curious about how Islam and trade connect in the Quran? Today, we explore Quranic wisdom, which teaches us about Halal earnings, fair business practices, how to stimulate economic growth, and combat corruption. This Tafsir is ideal for all Muslims, particularly those in business and government. Let's begin!
The government's announced a trade deal with Egypt which it says could be worth £250 million in dairy exports ports over the next five years. As part of the deal, new regulations around the Halal certification of dairy produce going into Egypt will not be applied, avoiding what would have been a costly trade barrier. Finding a market for every part of an animal, not just the popular cuts like bacon and steak, is known as carcass balance and it's something we're talking about all this week. We visit Redhill Farm in Lincolnshire to see how they find out how they manage it. The auroch is regarded as the wild ancestor of the modern day cattle we see on farms today. They were huge and used to roam Europe through to the Bronze age. Excavations in the Yorkshire Dales have unearthed what may be the last recorded aurochs in the UK. We speak to farmer Tom Lord who lives in the area and is a passionate archaeologist. He's often called on to advise potholers who find auroch bones when they're exploring underground caves. Presenter = Caz Graham Producer = Rebecca Rooney
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: Should I discourage a fallen-away Catholic friend from looking into Eastern Orthodoxy? When someone starts to suffer from severe memory loss due to dementia, how does that affect their need to go to confession? Does the precept to confess at least once a year still apply? If we are justified by grace through our faith in Him (CCC 1989, 1991, 1996), why then is the Sacrament of Confession mandatory for Catholics? Why is there no short prayer for the dead at the end of Compline, unlike every other canonical hour except Matins, which are/were supposed to be followed by Lauds)? Is it still required for Catholics to abstain from meat on Fridays outside of Lent? What can Catholics learn from Eastern Orthodox Christians? As a convert for the last 26 years, has my confirmed Protestantism been erased? Am I absolved by faith either way? Should I never receive the Eucharist because I am aware of so many sins even after confession? Canon, what do you miss most about Canada? Are Catholics permitted to eat Halal meat? Any advice for scrupulosity? Recommendations for reading to better understand the time between the year 33 and 100 How should we understand Genesis considering modern fallible accounts that man might be only 200,000 years old? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
If you've ever wondered how to build wealth as a Muslim without compromising your values, this episode is your perfect starting point.In this insightful conversation, Reni sits down with Shakira, a halal investing advocate, who breaks down the fundamentals of faith-conscious investing. From screening stocks and ETFs to navigating crypto, mortgages, and real estate, she explains what's halal, what's not, and how to confidently take control of your financial future. She also outlines the exact steps a new Muslim investor should take from opening a brokerage account and funding a TFSA, to choosing halal ETFs, purifying dividends, and monitoring compliance quarterly.What You'll Learn in This Episode: What halal investing really means and how it worksTools and platforms to screen halal investments How to start building your investment portfolio the halal wayWhat “halal” and “haram” mean in the context of money and investing The best apps to check if an investment is halalHow to transition out of non-halal investments (without panic or guilt)Whether you're just starting out or seeking a values-aligned way to grow your money, this episode is packed with clarity, practical steps, and thoughtful insights.Resources MentionedManzel: https://manzil.ca/Wahed: https://www.wahed.com/globalIjara CDC: https://ijaracdc.com/Zoya: https://zoya.finance/Islamicly: https://www.islamicly.com/Musaffa: https://musaffa.com/Connect With Shakira: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halaldividends/Join Don't Go Broke Collective: https://www.skool.com/dont-go-broke-collective/aboutConnect With Us!Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dontgobroketrying Follow Reni on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xoreni Visit our website: renitheresource.com/category/podcastFollow on Twitter: twitter.com/dgbtpodSubscribe to Reni's YouTube: https://youtube.com/xoreniDISCLAIMER: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. This is NOT financial advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing.
Growing up in Brooklyn with a career as an attorney, Diane Aboushi of Halal Pastures farm did not follow the most traditional path to becoming a farmer. However, researching how to provide the healthiest food for their kids prompted Diane and her family to start a meat business that eventually led to moving out of the city and adding vegetable farming to the mix. In this conversation with host Katie Kulla, Diane discusses the importance of halal food, the expansion of her business from meat to organic vegetables, and the significance of growing culturally important vegetable varieties for their customers. Diane emphasizes the role of education and community engagement in her farming practices, as well as the challenges of balancing family life with farm operations. She highlights the importance of organic certification, diversification for sustainability, and the value of direct marketing through building your own email list. Connect With Guest:Instagram: @halalpasturesfarmWebsite: https://www.halalpastures.com Podcast Sponsors: Huge thanks to our podcast sponsors as they make this podcast FREE to everyone with their generous support: Tilth Soil makes living soils for organic growers. The base for all our mixes is NOP-compliant compost, made from the 4,000 tons of food scraps we divert from landfills each year. And the results speak for themselves. Get excellent germination, strong transplants, and help us turn these resources back into food. Try a free bag, and check our 2025 farmer pricing at tilthsoil.com/gfm. Farmhand is the all-in-one virtual assistant created for CSA farmers. With five-star member support, custom websites, shop management, and seamless billing, Farmhand makes it effortless to market, manage, and grow a thriving CSA. Learn more and set up a demo with the founder at farmhand.partners/gfm. Nifty Hoops builds complete gothic high tunnels that are easy to install and built to last. Their bolt-together construction makes setup straightforward and efficient, whether it's a small backyard hoophouse, or a dozen large production-scale high tunnels- especially through their community build option, where professional builders work alongside your crew, family, or neighbors to build each structure- usually in a single day. Visit niftyhoops.com to learn more.Subscribe To Our Magazine -all new subscriptions include a FREE 28-Day Trial
✦ It's hard to believe that just a two-hour drive north of Atlanta, just past the end of 985 on Highway 441, brings you to a place where art, nature, and history converge in the most beautiful ways. City Lights Collective Member Zachary Brown recently hit the highway to learn more about the Hambidge Center. ✦ Atlanta's first-ever Halal Food Festival is coming to Atlantic Station on Saturday. Mouthwatering food such as tandoori chicken, shawarma sandwiches, kebabs, and gyros is just some of the cuisines being served by the over 80 vendors. ✦ What do you get when you mix sketch comedy, improv, and Georgia-grown talent with a dash of storytelling? That would be Sketchy Business ATL, a live showcase from Trilith Institute, the non-profit part of Trilith production studios. City Lights Collective producer Josh Thane sat down with event host Christian Noel alongside Trilith Institutes co-founder Jeffrey Stepakoff to find out more. ✦ WABE's Sounds Like ATL documentary series dives into the heart of Atlanta's music scene. Each week, it spotlights a local artist, sharing their creative process and a few live performances. You can catch new episodes every Wednesday on the YouTube channel, @WABE ATL. Today, we preview the recent episode with Uriel UMC. ✦ What will the world look like 100 years from now? This question about the future inspired artist T.W. Pilar and creative technologist Ivan Reyes to construct the exhibition "Technoterria," an immersive exhibit currently on view at the Georgia Tech Library. ✦ Visual artist and music enthusiast Kosmo Vinyl bought his first LP when he was nine. He spent the next several decades immersed in music and began his professional career at London's pioneering indie label, "Stiff Records." In 1979, Kosmo started working exclusively with "The Clash" and stayed by their side until the punk icons disbanded in 1986. Over the years, Kosmo's record collection became legendary. In 2014, he began posting about his favorite releases on social media for his series, "Kosmo's Vinyl of the Week," and today, he shares the history of Tom Waits' song, "Jockey Full of Bourbon." ✦ City Lights Collective member Shane Harrison spends his days at Arts ATL looking for cultural events to share with readers. He joins us weekly to share highlights, and today, his mix includes a Plazadrome event with former TCM Underground host and film historian Millie De Chirico, and a daytime dance party hosted by drag superstar Lady Bunny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Jason welcomes Dilshod Jumaniyazov as they discuss the concept of halal investing, which aligns with Islamic rules and laws, and its potential appeal to non-Muslims interested in social, responsible, and ethical investing. They also explore the rules and principles of Islamic finance, including the concept of ‘halal' or permissible sources of revenue, Islamic mortgages, and the compliance of companies like Apple with Islamic finance principles. Lastly, they touch on the importance of halal investing for non-Muslims, the differences between socially responsible investments and halal investments, and the role of financial screening in halal investing. https://musaffa.com/ Musaffa is a financial platform specializing in Islamic finance and investment solutions. It offers a range of services, including halal stock screening, investment advisory, and educational resources tailored to Sharia-compliant investing. The platform aims to assist Muslim and non-muslim investors in making informed decisions by providing tools and insights that align with Islamic principles. Musaffa's offerings are designed to ensure that investments adhere to ethical and religious guidelines, promoting financial growth within the bounds of Sharia law. #HalalInvesting #IslamicFinance #ShariaCompliant #EthicalInvesting #SocialImpactInvesting #SustainableFinance #ESGInvesting #MuslimFinance #InvestmentTips Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
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
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.
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.
In this video, we continue with principles #6 - 10 of Halal and Haram.