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Rupa Bali Podcast
S6 - Episode 11 Part 3 - Stigma 5.0: Para perupa berbagi cerita - Host: Savitri

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 30:46


Media Partner - Di Part 3 kita dapat mendengarkan penjabaran karya dan alasan tertarik ikut Stigma 5.0 dari perupa Hamka, Defina Sumardji, Istanbul dan Dindddung. Cerita mereka ada yang datang terinspirasi dari orang yang mereka kenal dan juga dari diri sendiri, menggunakan berbagai metode berkarya yang menarik. Ada juga cerita-cerita tambahan dari Geofanny dan Skinner. Apa saja itu? Yuk, didengerin!

Listen with Irfan
Raghubir Yadav on Habib Tanvir | Hamka Joganiya Bana Ke

Listen with Irfan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 13:06


Recorded by Irfan Courtesy: Dekh Rahe Hain Nain, Kolkata Centre for Creativity, Kolkata As they knew him. (Remembering Habib Tanvir) 31 September 2024

Feedback Rock
Feedback Rock: ElisaCMartin (25/10/24)

Feedback Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024


Entrevista a Elisa C Martin con motivo de su paso por Extremadura, en el contexto del MONESTERIO ROCK FESTIVAL días 1 y 2 de noviembre del 2024, presentando su disco solista “Nothing Without Pain”. Con ella hablamos del Festival, de su disco en solitario y de su trayectoria en bandas como Dark Moor, Dreamaker, Fairyland y Hamka. Elisa es una figura decisiva del Metal en España, respetada y admirada a nivel nacional e internacional con más de dos décadas y media de impecable carrera como cantante y compositora a sus espaldas. Con Pedro Barroso.

Podcast Bacot Billy
PBB #109 - BUYA HAMKA VOL. 2

Podcast Bacot Billy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 12:47


Episode kali ini adalah review dari film Buya Hamka Vol. 2 Semoga ku semua terhibur --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/billynoure/message

Suara Hati Manusia
Bahas Seni: Berani Menyuarakan Pemikiran Seperti Buya Hamka

Suara Hati Manusia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 9:09


Kekuatan kata kata dan pemikiran, berani menyuarakanya kepada dunia menjadi langkah luar biasa untuk mengubah masa depan. Buya Hamka menyuarakan pemikiran islam modern merebut kedaulatan Belanda. Namun, tindakan ini diketahui sehingga dirampas oleh Belanda. Simak kisah selengkapnya di eps ini sobat tera!

Czyta: #TataMariusz
Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało - Nochal czarodziej

Czyta: #TataMariusz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 9:24


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De mediameiden
#66 - Eén bron is geen bron

De mediameiden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 50:04


Humberto Tan ziet er heel jong uit. Dat lijkt een zegen, maar het drijft de raspresentator ook wel eens in het nauw, zo vertelde hij in een openhartig interview. Mick van Wely is naast misdaadverslaggever nu ook wijnboer. Hij deed vanuit Hongarije uitvoerig verslag van zijn nieuwe carrière. Terwijl heel Hilversum op al dan niet ludieke manieren taarten aansneed, pakte Jochem Myjer het op culinair gebied heel anders aan: hij ontbijt het liefst met warm eten. De nominaties voor de Televizierring zijn bekend, we hebben eindelijk een oude zak Hamka's te pakken en de BN'er in onze apprubriek resideerde in een Corsicaans zomerpaleis. Ten slotte brengen we eindelijk het antwoord op de vraag: lust Yvon Jaspers wel of geen koffie?

De mediameiden
#63 - Groetjes Shownieuws

De mediameiden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 45:50


Als de kwaliteitskranten vol interviews met grote televisiesterren staan, dan weet je dat het nieuwe tv-seizoen voor de deur staat. Als die interviews vervolgens weer op tv besproken worden weet je dat het mediajaar officieel is ingeluid. Voor Giel Beelen nam het mediajaar direct een onverwachte wending, hij keerde terug van zijn breekjaar om een - wel heel bijzonder - nieuw geluid te laten horen. Er was meer nieuws. De brosse zoutjes Hamka's worden voortaan bereid met een ander recept. Terwijl wij filosofeerden over welke sport Freek de Jonge beoefent was Lieke van Lexmond stevig aan het connecten. Onze rubriek Het etablissement van een BN'er is terug, deze keer gingen wij op een Spaans avontuur.❤️ Instagram: @de_mediameiden:

Eeuw van de Amateur
Gluten, poppers en hamka's - met Paulien Cornelisse

Eeuw van de Amateur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 90:22


Paulien is er! We bekijken en bespreken de clip van 'Rush', de nieuwe hit-to-be van Troye Sivan, en de discussie over de casting. Geen gluten op de set. We slaan aan op de nieuwe podcast van Stef Visjager over herrie in de stad; eigenlijk piept en bromt van alles. Het faillissement van VanMoof maakt ook wat los, maar is het Schadenfreude? In ieder geval een interessante venndiagram van ergernissen. Verder: opruimen, bordspellen, Siegfried & Roy en het meervoud van gluten en poppers.ShownotesDe videoclip van Rush van Troye Sivan, op YouTubePortret van Sivan in The New Yorker (2019)De videoclip van S.A.E. van Popdorian, op YouTubeDe videoclip van Outside van George Michael, op YouTubeFijne Familie van Hugo HoesDaniel Cornelissen en Alex Hendrickx in De VolkskrantDe Grandioze Dood van Siegfried & Roy op De ParadeStilte is het nieuwe goud van Stef Visjager, in de podcastserie DOCSFotostrip over harde muziek en festivalsNieuwsbericht VanMoof failliet, bij de NOSZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

(WTF) What The Fun Podcasts
Capt Hamka Hamzah totalitas di Bola membuahkan hasil.

(WTF) What The Fun Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 55:13


Meninggalkan bangku sekolah demi Totalitas di Bola adalah Keputusan tepat seorang Capt Hamka Hamzah

Cuap Cuap Cuan
Koneksi #144 Prahara Utang Jusuf Hamka vs Negara

Cuap Cuap Cuan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 20:55


Hai, Sobat Cuan.. Pengusaha jalan tol, Jusuf Hamka mendadak curhat mengenai utang Rp 179 Miliar yang tak kunjung dibayarkan oleh negara sejak tahun 2015 lalu... Tapi di sisi lain, Direktur Jenderal Kekayaan Negara Kemenkeu, Rionald Silaban, justru mengungkapkan bahwa grup usaha CMNP lah yang masih memiliki kewajiban utang ke negara terkait Bantuan Likuiditas Bank Indonesia (BLBI)... Sontak, prahara masalah utang piutang ini pun menjadi sorotan publik.. Kok bisa ya saling tuding menuding seperti ini? Bagaimana sih kronologi permasalahan ini awalnya bisa terjadi? Dan bagaimana kira-kira titik terang dari persoalan ini? Simak yuk perbincangan Maria Katarina, Muhammad Khadafi selaku Editor CNBC Indonesia dan Adam Isa selaku Produser CNBC Indonesia, berikut ini.... Sobat Cuan, jangan lupa ya untuk follow IG @cuap_cuan, dan juga subscribe youtube channel Cuap Cuap Cuan, kemudian di like, comment dan share ya. Salam cuan!

BroadCash By Bisnis Indonesia
CUAN! Cari Tahu Info Sepekan - Pemerintah utang ke Jusuf Hamka? Hingga Deny Indrayana Surati DPR RI

BroadCash By Bisnis Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 10:14


Pemerintah disebut punya utang sampai 800 Miliar ke Jusuf Hamka? Kok bisa ya? Lalu situasi panas juga terjadi saat persidangan haris azhar dan fatia maulidia yang dihadiri saksi Luhut Binsar, hingga Deny Indrayana yang menyurati DPR RI, meminta presiden jokowi dimakzulkan, kenapa ya? #jusufhamka #denyindrayana #dpr #luhutbinsar --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/broad-cash/support

Podcast Bacot Billy
PBB #101 - LEBARAN BARENG BUYA HAMKA

Podcast Bacot Billy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 21:06


Hallo semuanya! kali ini kita bahas lebaran dan film Buya Hamka Vol. 1 Selamat menikmati :) Find me on: https://linktr.ee/billnoure --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/billynoure/message

Helmy Yahya Bicara
Mampukah Vino G Bastian Dan Donny Damara Berperan Difilm Buya Hamka? | Helmy Yahya Bicara

Helmy Yahya Bicara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 34:50


Halo Viewers! Kembali lagi di channel Helmy Yahya Bicara! Yang sudah ditunggu-tunggu nih, studio saya kehadiran dua aktor kawakan Vino G Bastian & Donny Damara. Saat ini mereka akan membicarakan tentang film Buya Hamka Vino selaku aktor yang memerankan Hamka sangat kaget saat ditunjuk untuk memerankan tokoh tersebut, karena menurutnya dia tidak satu frekuensi dengan beliau. Namun Vino sangat bersemangat untuk belajar memerankannya. Yuk simak videonya sampai habis!!!! Episode ini eksklusif membahas tentang keseruan dan tantangan dua aktor tersebut ketika membuat film Buya Hamka ini loh… Jangan lupa share, komen & like yaaaa ------------------------------------------------ Terima kasih telah menonton video terbaru Saya. Jangan lupa untuk klik tombol Subscribe dan aktifkan lonceng agar tidak ketinggalan notifikasi video-video terbaru dari Channel Saya. Ikuti juga konten menarik di Media Sosial Saya yang lain di: Twitter: https://twitter.com/helmyyahya?s=20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helmyyahya/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@helmyyahyaoff... Facebook: Helmy Yahya Tokopedia: Helmy Yahya Store Salam, HY #helmyyahya #buyahamka #vinogbastian --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/helmy-yahya-bicara/support

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Zaine Hamka-Clark (Nobu Melbourne) - Generation next

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 15:49


We love celebrating the next generation of hospitality professionals on this podcast. Mentoring program Proud to Be a Chef announced this year's award winners recently and Zaine Hamka-Clark, an apprentice chef at Nobu Melbourne, took home the Best Use of Social Media award. We talk about how social media can be a force for good and the benefits of getting out of your comfort zone. https://www.instagram.com/whatzainecooks/ Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Dirty Linen is a food podcast hosted by Australian journalist Dani Valent. A respected restaurant critic and food industry reporter in her home town of Melbourne, Dani is a keen, compassionate observer of restaurants and the people who bring them into being. Whether it's owners, waiters, dishwashers, chefs or members of ancillary trades from tech to pottery, Dani interviews with compassion, humour and courage. Dirty Linen goes deep, both in conversations with individuals and in investigating pressing issues.  Dirty Linen is an Australian food podcast produced by the Deep in the Weeds Podcast Network.

Mari Pada Baca
Review Buku Merantau ke Deli - HAMKA

Mari Pada Baca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 33:47


Buku pasangan dari Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck. Kritik HAMKA terhadap primordialisme pada zaman itu melalui sastra. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maripadabaca/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maripadabaca/support

Tak mamy!
Aleksandra Hamkało: Rozmawiam z dziećmi o śmierci

Tak mamy!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 63:36


"Mam w sobie dużo zdrowego egoizmu. Dbam o wspólny czas z mężem" – mówi nam Ola Hamkało. Żyje w zgodzie ze sobą. W jej rodzinie nie ma tematów tabu. Nie ukrywała przed najbliższymi depresji. Tłumaczy dzieciom, że każdy kiedyś odchodzi. Z drugiej strony pokazuje im także, jak cieszyć się codziennością. Posłuchaj niezwykle szczerej rozmowy.  

Frans Membahas
#42: Jusuf Hamka bayar Pajaknya 55 Milyar!

Frans Membahas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 30:46


Saya beruntung mendapatkan banyak pencerahan dari Bapak Jusuf Hamka. Beliau banyak sharing tentang arti kehidupan sebagai salah seorang kaya Indonesia. Terima kasih juga atas kesempatannya, Bu Rosmauli Sinaga dan teman-teman KPP PMA1, yang telah mengundang kami dalam acara Tax Gathering KPP PMA1.

De Rode Lantaarn
De Rode Lantaarn Vuelta 2022 Live Extravaganza

De Rode Lantaarn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 103:36


Voorafgaand aan de start van de Vuelta in Utrecht stonden we (of beter gezegd: zaten we) met alle vaste verkeringen, bijmannen en scharrels in Tivoli Vredenburg. Tim, Jonne, Willem, Frank, Maike, Bram en Benja. Het hele peloton aan koersduiders tegenover jullie, onze luisteraars. En dat was geweldig. Er werden Hamka's gesigneerd, boude voorspellingen gedaan en anekdotes opgedist als nooit tevoren. Luister hier opname van de Vuelta 2022 Live Extravaganza terug.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Boost Your Biology with Lucas Aoun
116. Conquering Your Day: Holistic Habits With Performance Coach, Hussein Hamka

Boost Your Biology with Lucas Aoun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 56:05


In this episode, Lucas interviews Hussein Hamka. Hus is a health and performance enthusiast, certified coach, Health consultant, Team Leader, 2 x National Physique competitor and speaker who has spent over 10 years applying the latest science, practical tools and world class directives from some of the best in their field to develop a boundless routine for optimal energy and wellbeing that's forever being refined. Relevant links:Buy Health Products Here: https://www.ergogenic.health/ Huss' Website: https://www.husfit.co/ 

Pismo. Magazyn opinii
Apteczka Pisma. Co w niej trzyma Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało?

Pismo. Magazyn opinii

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 5:11


Jeszcze do niedawna pytanie o zestaw obowiązkowy złożony z najważniejszych książek, reprodukcji obrazów, filmów i płyty brzmiało niewinnie. Dziś nie ma już tylko abstrakcyjnego wymiaru. Co okazuje się naprawdę ważne, gdy tuż za rogiem tak wielu opuszcza swoje domy jedynie z tym, co uda im się unieść, a inni bardziej niż kultury potrzebują pomocy medycznej? Z czego składa się kulturalna apteczka poetki, prozaiczki i dramatopisarki Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało? Zapraszam do słuchania cyklu. Mateusz Roesler Apteczkę Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało czyta Agata Turkot. Wykup prenumeratę, aby przeczytać ten i inne teksty oraz zyskać dostęp do wszystkich wydań AUDIO miesięcznika. magazynpismo.pl/prenumerata/ Materiał nagrano w Studiu Osorno.

Midnight Train Podcast
Man-Eating Animals

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 88:39


Ep. 157 Man Eaters   Tonight we're gonna talk about something everyone loves, something everyone needs, and something both Moody and myself know quite a bit about…that's right platonic love between two males…wait, wrong podcast… actually it's ……FOOOOOOOD!!   I know what you're thinking… "Jon, how is that creepy?" Well let me tell you how  it is creepy, it's creepy when humans are on the menu. Today we are talking about man eaters. And no.. Not the Hall and Oates classic. We're talking about animals who put humans on the menu!   Throughout time humans have come to be thought of as the top of the food chain. For the most part we are because we have no real natural predators aside from ourselves. But this can change when humans encroach on an animal's territory. There are several reasons animals can attack humans. Not all attacks turn into man eating scenarios but it is important to understand why animals attack.   Perceived Threat or Fear Most animals face the threat of predation. To avoid the risk of being injured or killed, animals employ tactics to fool predators – in some cases that's us, the humans. In the event those strategies fail, their ‘killing' instinct kicks in and launches attacks.   Cape Buffaloes (aka Black Death) is the best example. Cape Buffalo is most aggressive when it has been wounded, or if they detect a threat to the young ones in the herd. Lions could attack humans out of fear to defend themselves when they are approached at close range.   For Food When a carnivorous animal attacks a human, wildlife experts often point to the absence of wild prey species. According to a study in the journal Human-Wildlife Interactions, researchers at the Berryman Institute of Utah State University analyzed leopard attacks in and around Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in India. They concluded that leopards had been forced to kill livestock due to the low population of their natural prey. In certain cases, leopards also become man-eaters.   Self-Preservation Sometimes animals attack humans because they have to, or they are forced to. Since the beginning of time, humans have attacked wild animals, caged, or killed them. This left animals with a deep-seated fear of humans, and an increased urge to attack if they feel stressed, anxious, or frightened by our mere presence.   Protect Their Young Animals are super protective of their young. The animal kingdom has the most devoted dads like lions, Arctic wolves, gorillas, and golden jackals and moms like elephants who will stop at nothing to rescue their young ones from harm. And that includes driving away or killing humans.   New Territories Due to the population explosion, the world needs to build billions of new homes every year. With increased household demands, it's inevitable that the human race will continue moving into new places. As we do, we become instrumental in deforestation and threaten wildlife. The result – wild animals hunting people who threaten their home.   A good example is hippos. They kill more people than any other animal. Most of the hippo attacks are out of fear of losing their territory. The chances of deliberate attacks are high especially when humans get between hippos when they are in the shallows, cut off from the safety of deep water.   Humans Don't Usually Put up a Good Fight Over the years, we humans have effectively removed ourselves from the food chain. This is good in one way because we don't have to go on hunting parties to get food or fight for territories and survival with other animal species as wildlife.   But the downside is that it makes humans easy prey. We're so unused to being hunted that when things go south, we panic instead of fleeing or fighting and end-up being the prey.   Mistaken Identity One of the most common reasons behind shark attacks. They often think we're food because they can't really see us very well and differentiate from their natural prey. Surfers are more likely to be in danger zone because the surfboard makes them look like a seal, which is the favorite meal of many shark species.   Human Ignorance In most cases, humans get attacked for their own fault. Seeing wildlife up close and taking pictures are fascinating. But there's a huge difference between keeping a safe distance and approaching them closer for a selfie or video. Unfortunately, many people venturing out for wildlife holidays don't know that. They simply invade animals' homes and space and get attacked in return. So those are the main reasons for animal attacks in general…you know…so mostly just fucking leave wild animals alone. Or learn how to fight a bear or wolf or something!   So while most attacks don't involve humans being eaten there are many interesting cases of man eaters out there throughout history. The ones that don't involve eating people…. Well we don't care about those…we are here for the gruesome, gory, man eating details!   There are many different types of animals that have been reported as man eaters. We are going to go through some of those and some of the cases involving those animals!   First up we're gonna look at the big cats! Lions and tigers and leopards and jaguars and cougars…oh my! All have been reported at times to be man eaters.    Tiger attacks are an extreme form of human–wildlife conflict which occur for various reasons and have claimed more human lives than attacks by any of the other big cats. The most comprehensive study of deaths due to tiger attacks estimates that at least 373,000 people died due to tiger attacks between 1800 and 2009 averaging about 1800 kills per year, the majority of these attacks occurring in India, Nepal and Southeast Asia.      For tigers, most commonly they will become man eaters when they are injured or incapacitated making their normal prey to hard to catch.   Man-eating tigers have been a recurrent problem in India, especially in Kumaon, Garhwal and the Sundarbans mangrove swamps of Bengal. There, some healthy tigers have been known to hunt humans. However, there have been mentions of man eaters in old Indian literature, so it appears that after the British occupied India and built roads into forests and brought the tradition of 'shikaar', man eaters became a nightmare come alive. Even though tigers usually avoid elephants, they have been known to jump on an elephant's back and severely injure the “mahout” riding on the elephant's back. A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. Mahouts were used since antiquity for both civilian and military use. Kesri Singh mentioned a case when a fatally wounded tiger attacked and killed the hunter who wounded it while the hunter was on the back of an elephant. Most man-eating tigers are eventually captured, shot or poisoned.   During war, tigers may acquire a taste for human flesh from the consumption of corpses which were just laying around, unburied, and go on to attack soldiers; this happened during the Vietnam and Second World Wars.   There are some pretty well known tigers that were man eaters.    The Champawat Tiger was originally from Nepal where it had managed to kill approximately 200 people starting in 1903 before the Napalese drove her out (without killing her) to the Kumaon region of India in the early 20th century. After the tiger's arrival, she managed to kill another 234 before an exasperated government called in Jim Corbett.   Edward James Corbett was born on July 25, 1875, the son of British colonists in India. He had become a colonel in the British Indian army. Being raised in the valley of Nainital and Kaladhungi region full of natural wonder, he grew up appreciative of wildlife and the need to conserve it. As was typical of early naturalists, he took to hunting and viewed the conservation of wildlife as being more to preserve stock for hunters rather than the preservation of the ecology per se. His skill as a hunter was well-known although this would be the first time he would attempt to take a reputed “man-eater.”   The attacks began in the Himalayas of western Nepal in a Rupal village. Despite the stealth of the massive cat, she left a trail of blood that set hunters headlong in pursuit. Yet, the tiger evaded capture and death. Despite the failed first efforts of hunters, the Nepalese Army knew something had to be done. So, they organized a massive patrol, forcing the tiger to abandon her territory. Unfortunately, danger relocated with her.   Driven over the river Sarda and the border into India, the move did little to slow her thirst for human flesh. In the Kumaon District, she preyed on countless unprepared villagers. The tigress adjusted her hunting strategy to optimize success while diminishing the risk of containment. By some accounts, she traveled upwards of 20 miles (32 km) per day to make a kill and then avoid capture.   She targeted young women and children. They were the ones who most often wandered into the forest to collect firewood, food for livestock, and materials for handicrafts. She only killed during daylight, typical behavior for man-eating tigers. As word got out about the Chapawat tiger's vicious attacks, daily life drew to a standstill. Hearing the Bengal tigress's roars from the forest, men refused to leave their huts for work.   Just two days before he brought down the “Tiger Queen,” Corbett tracked the beast by following the blood trail of her latest victim. Premka Devi, a 16-year-old girl from the village of Fungar near the city of Champawat. She had disappeared, and villagers and Corbett quickly guessed the girl's fate.   After locating Premka's remains and confirming her violent death by the tigress, he nearly got ambushed by the big cat herself. Only two hastily fired shots from his rifle managed to scare the cat away. Only then did he recognize the real danger associated with hunting a man-eater. The Bengal tiger felt no fear of humans.   The next day, with the help of Chapawat's tahsildar, Corbett organized a patrol of 300 villagers. Around noon, he finally had the murderer in his sights and made the kill. Life could return to normal. Because of the legacy he gained by saving the residents of Chapawat and its surrounding villages from the big cat, he went on to pursue and kill about a dozen more well-documented man-eaters.   When the tiger was finally brought down it was noted that both the top and bottom canines on her right side were broken, the top one on half, and the bottom one broken to the jaw bone. The thought is that this is the thing that caused her to turn into a man eater. She couldn't kill and eat her normal prey, so she went after easier prey in humans. Pussy ass humans.   Her final body count is recorded at around 436 people…holy shit!   Tiger of Segur The Tiger of Segur was a young man-eating male Bengal tiger. Though originating in the District of Malabar-Wynaad below the south-western face of the Blue Mountains, the tiger would later shift its hunting grounds to Gudalur and between Segur and Anaikutty. It was killed by Kenneth Anderson, who would later note that the tiger had a disability preventing it from hunting its natural prey. His body count was 5.   The Tigers of Chowgarh were a pair of man-eating Bengal tigers, consisting of an old tigress and her sub-adult cub, which for over a five-year period killed a reported 64 people in eastern Kumaon over an area spanning 1,500 square miles (3,900 km2). The tigress was attacking humans initially alone, but later she was assisted by her sub-adult cub. The figures however are uncertain, as the natives of the areas the tigers frequented claimed double that number, and they do not take into account victims who survived direct attacks but died subsequently. Both tigers were killed by.... Good ol Jim Corbett.   Most recently, the Tigers of Bardia, In 2021, four tigers killed ten people and injured several others in Bardia National Park of Nepal. Three of the tigers were captured and transferred to rescue centers. One of the tigers escaped from its cage and is yet to be captured.   The tigers were identified and captured from Gaida Machan on 4 April, from Khata on 18 March and from Geruwa on 17 March. The tigers were found with broken canine teeth, possibly due to fighting between two males. After the capture, one of the tigers escaped from the iron cage and went back to the forest in the Banke district. Two were housed at the rescue facility in Bardia National Park in Thakurdwara and Rambapur. One was transferred to the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Kathmandu. How about lions…y'all like lions…maybe not after hearing some of this shit.   Man-eating lions have been recorded to actively enter human villages at night as well as during the day to acquire prey. This greater assertiveness usually makes man-eating lions easier to dispatch than tigers. Lions typically become man-eaters for the same reasons as tigers: starvation, old age and illness, though as with tigers, some man-eaters were reportedly in perfect health.   The most famous man eating lions would probably be the Tsavo man eaters. The story of the Tsavo lions begins in March 1898, when a team of Indian workers led by British Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson arrived in Kenya to build a bridge over the Tsavo River, as part of the Kenya-Uganda Railway project. The project, it seems, was doomed from the start. As Bruce Patterson (no relation) writes in his book "The Lions of Tsavo," "Few of the men at the railhead knew that the name itself was a warning. Tsavo means 'place of slaughter'" in the local language. That actually referred to killings by the Maasai people, who attacked weaker tribes and took no prisoners, but it was still a bad omen.   Lt. Col. Patterson and company had only just arrived when they noticed that one of their men, a porter, had gone missing. A search quickly uncovered his mutilated body. Patterson, fearing that a lion had killed his employee, set out the next day to find the beast. Instead he stumbled upon other corpses, all men who had disappeared from previous expeditions.   Almost immediately, a second of Patterson's men disappeared. By April, the count had grown to 17. And this was just the beginning. The killings continued for months as the lions circumvented every fence, barrier and trap erected to keep them out. Hundreds of workers fled the site, putting a stop to bridge construction. Those who remained lived in fear of the night.   The violence didn't end until December, when Patterson finally stalked and killed the two lions that he blamed for the killings. It wasn't an easy hunt. The first lion fell on Dec. 9, but it took Patterson nearly three more weeks to deal with the second. By then, Patterson claimed, the lions had killed a total of 135 people from his crew. (The Ugandan Railway Company downplayed the claim, putting the death toll at just 28.)   But that wasn't the end of the story. Bruce Patterson, a Field Museum zoologist and curator, spent years studying the lions, as did others. Chemical tests of their hair keratin and bone collagen confirmed that they had eaten human flesh in the few months before they were shot. But the tests revealed something else: one of the lions had eaten 11 people. The other had eaten 24. That put the total at just 35 deaths, far lower than the 135 claimed by Lt. Col. Patterson.   I mean…35…135…still fucking crazy   Lions' proclivity for man-eating has been systematically examined. American and Tanzanian scientists report that man-eating behavior in rural areas of Tanzania increased greatly from 1990 to 2005. At least 563 villagers were attacked and many eaten over this period. The incidents occurred near Selous National Park in Rufiji District and in Lindi Province near the Mozambican border. While the expansion of villages into bush country is one concern, the authors argue conservation policy must mitigate the danger because in this case, conservation contributes directly to human deaths. Cases in Lindi in which lions seize humans from the centers of substantial villages have been documented. Another study of 1,000 people attacked by lions in southern Tanzania between 1988 and 2009 found that the weeks following the full moon, when there was less moonlight, were a strong indicator of increased night-time attacks on people.   The leopard is largely a nocturnal hunter. For its size, it is the most powerful large felid after the jaguar, able to drag a carcass larger than itself up a tree.  Leopards can run more than 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph), leap more than 6 metres (20 ft) horizontally and 3 metres (9.8 ft) vertically, and have a more developed sense of smell than tigers. They are strong climbers and can descend down a tree headfirst. Man-eating leopards have earned a reputation as being particularly bold and difficult to track.   The Leopard of ​Panar killed over 400 people during the early 20th century, and is one of the most prolific man-eaters in recorded history, second only to the Great Champawat Tigress who lived at the same time.    The Panar Man-eater was a male Leopard that lived in Northern India. The big cat first began to consume human flesh from the numerous diseased corpses that littered the jungle, as a result of a Cholera plague. When the Cholera pandemic ended, and the corpses ceased, he began to hunt humans. Of this Jim Corbett (this guy again) wrote:    "A leopard, in an area in which his natural food is scarce, finding these bodies very soon acquires a taste for human flesh, and when the disease dies down and normal conditions are established, he very naturally, on finding his food supply cut off, takes to killing human beings"   ​For many years the villagers attempted to hunt and trap the demon cat, to no avail. Panars man-eating Leopard could recognize the traps and was a master of camouflage and evasion. He was rarely seen until the moment he struck, sometimes even taking people right from inside their homes, in front of their families.   After trekking through hills, crossing a flooded river with no bridges, and sleeping on open ground in the heart of the Leopards territory Corbett reached the village. The most recent attacks had occurred here, four men had just been killed.     ​Corbett staked out two goats to lure the Panar Leopard and laid in wait. The great cat took the first goat and vanished. Then three days later Corbett had the second goat tied about 30 yards from a tree and he laid in wait, all day, and then into the night. The Leopard finally came, he could only make out the sounds of the Leopard killing his prey and a faint white blur of the goats fur. By hearing alone he fired his shotgun and wounded the great cat,  but again it escaped.   Corbett then lined his men up behind him with torches. He made them each promise not to run, so he would have enough torch light to target the wounded cat. They then walked out across the field toward the brush at the far side.  There, suddenly the legendary man-eater lunged from the brush, and charged the legendary hunter. All of the men turned and ran instantly, though luckily one dropped his torch in flight giving Corbett just enough light to shoot the Leopard in the chest, ending its reign of terror. Corbett was simply a fucking bad ass. Period. In a world full of scared villagers, be a Corbett.   Ok so we've talked about cats…how about dogs.    Wolves are generally not known to be man eaters. Contrasted to other carnivorous mammals known to attack humans for food, the frequency with which wolves have been recorded to kill people is rather low, indicating that, though potentially dangerous, wolves are among the least threatening for their size and predatory potential. In the rare cases in which man-eating wolf attacks occur, the majority of victims are children. We did find a couple accounts of man eating wolves though.    Wolf of Gysinge (Hello, Sweden) A historical account of the attacks says that the wolf involved in the attacks was captured as a wolf pup and kept as a pet for several years starting in 1817. While that may seem like the beginning of a sweet made-for-TV movie, it was almost certainly a deadly mistake. When wolves are kept as pets, the animals lose their instinctual fear of humans.   the Wolf of Gysinge became tired of being cooped up and broke out. We don't know how long it took for the Wolf of Gysinge to start hunting humans, but we know that it became the world's deadliest wolf.   The Wolf of Gysinge was responsible for 31 attacks against human beings. The wolf killed 12 people and injured 19 others. Most of the victims were under the age of 12. One 19-year-old woman was killed, and one 18-year-old man was injured during the attacks.   Most of the 12 humans killed during this attack were at least partially eaten by the wolf by the time they were discovered.   The attacks occurred between December 30, 1820, and March 27, 1821. That averages out to one attack every 3 days over 3 months.   The Wolves of Ashta were a pack of 6 man-eating Indian wolves which between the last quarter of 1985 to January 1986, killed 17 children in Ashta, Madhya Pradesh, a town in the Sehore district. The pack consisted of two adult males, one adult female, one subadult female and two pups. Initially thought to be a lone animal, the fear caused by the wolves had serious repercussions on the life of the villagers within their hunting range. Farmers became too frightened to leave their huts, leaving crops out of cultivation, and several parents prohibited their children from attending school, for fear that the man-eaters would catch them on the way. So great was their fear, that some village elders doubted the man-eaters were truly wolves at all, but Shaitans, which of you are truly a fan of the show, you'll remember us talking about shaitan in the djinn episode, episode 118 from back in August of 2021 . With the exception of the pups, which were adopted by Pardhi tribesmen, all of the wolves were killed by hunters and forest officials.   The wolves of Perigord were a pack of man-eating wolves that attacked the citizens of the northwestern area of Perigord.  The incident was recorded in February of 1766.  Based on the accounts of the authority, at least 18 people were killed during the attack of the wolves before they were finally killed.   Louis XV (15th) offered a reward to those who would manage to kill the wolves.  He also offered them prize money and exemption on the military service of their children if they would be able to save a victim.  An old man around 60-years of age and with a billhook, which is a large machete type knife with a hooked blade at the end, as his weapon was able to save a marksman and his friends after they were attacked by the rampaging wolves when their armaments have been depleted.   According to the records, citizens that were named Sieurs de Fayard killed three of them and a pro-hunter managed to kill the 4th wolf.  One general hunted the wolves and managed to kill 2 of them.  When one of the wolves was examined they noticed that the wolf had two rows of teeth on its jaw, a one of a kind wolf that they concluded to be a hybrid.   Here's one for our Australian listeners. Attacks on humans by dingoes are rare, with only two recorded fatalities in Australia. Dingoes are normally shy of humans and avoid encounters with them. The most famous record of a dingo attack was the 1980 disappearance of nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain. Yes…the “dingo ate my baby” case. We're not gonna go into that much here but…we'll probably do a bonus on it as it's been brought up for us to cover.   Almost all known predatory coyote attacks on humans have failed. To date, other than the Kelly Keen coyote attack and the Taylor Mitchell coyote attack, all known victims have survived by fighting, fleeing, or being rescued, and only in the latter case was the victim partially eaten, although that case occurred in Nova Scotia where the local animals are eastern coyotes or coywolves. A coywolf is a hybrid of coyotes, grey wolves, and eastern wolves.   Now I know what you're thinking…man it's crazy that that many animals eat humans…well, strap in passengers, cus there's more.   How about…well I dunno…polar bears! Polar bears, particularly young and undernourished ones, will hunt people for food. Truly man-eating bear attacks are uncommon, but are known to occur when the animals are diseased or natural prey is scarce, often leading them to attack and eat anything they are able to kill. Scott Haugen learned to hunt elk, cougar and black bear just beyond his hometown of Walterville, Oregon., but nothing he had experienced compared with the situation he faced when he shot a polar bear after it had dragged a man away and eaten part of him.   Haugen, a 1988 University of Oregon graduate, found the body of a man killed by a polar bear in Point Lay, a small whaling village in northern Alaska.   When he pulled the trigger on his 30.06 rifle, Haugen was standing near the body of a man who was “three-fourths eaten.” It was dark and 42 degrees below zero, and the polar bear was less than 100 yards away, moving slowly toward him. Polar bears can outrun a man and they can give a snowmobile a good chase. Oh, and they can literally take a human's head off with one swipe of its huge paws.   The dead man, identified as Carl Stalker, 28, had been walking with his girlfriend when they were chased into the village of 150 by the bear. The friend escaped into a house. Stalker was killed “literally right in the middle of the town,” Haugen said.   All that remained in the road where the attack took place were blood and bits of human hair, Haugen said. While villagers on snowmobiles began searching a wide area, Haugen was told by the officer to take his rifle and follow the blood trail. He tracked the bear's progress about 100 yards down an embankment toward the lagoon. “I shined a light down there and I could see the snow was just saturated with blood.” A snowmobiler drove up, and in the headlights Haugen discovered what was left of Stalker. He couldn't see the bear, however. Then, as the lights of another snowmobile reflected off the lake, Haugen saw the hunkered form of the polar bear. “When they hunt, they hunch over and slide along the ice” to hide the black area of their eyes and snout, Haugen said. “It wasn't being aggressive toward us, but I wasn't going to wait,” he said. “I ended up shooting it right there.”   Crazy shit   Brown bears are known to sometimes hunt hikers and campers for food in North America. For example, Lance Crosby, 63, of Billings, Montana, was hiking alone and without bear spray in Yellowstone National Park in August 2015 when he was attacked by a 259-pound grizzly bear. The park rules say people should hike in groups and always carry bear spray - a form of pepper spray that is used to deter aggressive bears. His body was found in the Lake Village section of the park in northwest Wyoming. Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and almost fully eaten by a 28-year-old brown bear on October 5, 2003. The bear's stomach was later found to contain human remains and clothing. In July 2008, dozens of starving brown bears killed two geologists working at a salmon hatchery in Kamchatka.  After the partially eaten remains of the two workers were discovered, authorities responded by dispatching hunters to cull or disperse the bears.   Anything else .. Sure is…like…I dunno…pigs?   Although not true carnivores, pigs are competent predators and can kill and eat helpless humans unable to escape them.  Terry Vance Garner, 69, went to feed his animals one day on his farm by the coast, but never returned.   His dentures and pieces of his body were found by a family member in the pig enclosure, but the rest of his remains had been consumed.   The Coos County Oregon district attorney's office said that one of the animals had previously bitten Garner.   Reduced to dentures and "pieces"... Damn.   In 2019, a Russian woman fell into an epileptic emergency while feeding her hogs. She was eaten alive, and her remains were found in the pen.   In 2015, a Romanian farmer died of blood loss after being attacked by his hogs. And a year prior, a 2-year-old toddler from China was eaten when he wandered into a hog enclosure.   In 2013, a mob boss was still alive when he was fed to hogs by a rival family. In fact, it's been whispered for years that the Mafia uses hogs to help them dispose of bodies.   A pig will “eat meat if they are able to come by it. Fact of the matter is, pigs can eat almost anything they can chew. (They've even been known to eat pork if they find it.)” Cannibalistic pigs. Yup.   However,  pigs cannot chew the larger bones of the human body, but they will break them into smaller bits to make them more manageable. Human hair and teeth, on the other hand (or hoof), are not digestible to hogs and will get left behind.   But, it should be a simple matter to shave your victims' heads and pull out their teeth before chow time, right?   So far…all mammals, right? You're probably thinking, “any reptiles?…well fuck yes we have reptiles!   The saltwater and Nile crocodiles are responsible for more attacks and more deaths than any other wild predator that attacks humans for food.    Each year, hundreds of deadly attacks are attributed to the Nile crocodile within sub-Saharan Africa. Because many relatively healthy populations of Nile crocodiles occur in East Africa, their proximity to people living in poverty and/or without infrastructure has made it likely that the Nile crocodile is responsible for more attacks on humans than all other species combined. In Australia, crocodiles have also been responsible for several deaths in the tropical north of the country. The mugger crocodile is another man-eater that kills many people in Asia each year, although not to the same level as the saltwater and Nile crocodiles. All crocodile species are also dangerous to humans, but most do not actively prey on them.    Gustave is a large male Nile crocodile from Burundi. He is notorious for being a man-eater, and is rumored to have killed as many as 300 people from the banks of the Ruzizi River and the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika.  In order to capture his human prey, Gustave uses his tail and kills them by suffocation. He was allegedly responsible for the death of an employee of the Russian embassy while she was bathing in the water.   Gustave's fame only grew and in 2010, French hunter Patrice Faye tried to capture the reptile using a large crocodile trap – which clearly did not work. In a note to the BBC, Faye alleges that Gustave is very smart and his survival instinct leaves nothing to be desired.   For two years Faye studied the possibilities, even creating a documentary called Capturing the Killer Croc, which aired in 2014 and recorded Gustave's several capture attempts.   In the first attempt, a giant cage that weighed a ton and was about 9 meters long was used. Different baits were placed inside the cage, but none of them attracted Gustave or any other creature. The scientists installed three giant traps on strategic river banks to increase their chances of capture; then, only smaller crocodiles were captured by the traps.   In its last week before having to leave the country, the team put a live goat in the cage and, one night, the camera broke due to a storm. The next morning the cage was found partially submerged and the goat wasn't there. It was not clear what happened that night.    All attempts failed to capture Gustave. He's never been brought to justice. An article rumored he had over 300 victims!   American alligators rarely prey upon humans. Even so, there have been several notable instances of alligators opportunistically attacking humans, especially the careless, small children, and elderly.    A 12ft-long, 504lb alligator believed to have attacked and killed a 71-year-old Louisiana man in Hurricane Ida's aftermath, was captured with what appeared to be human remains in its stomach, local authorities said.   Timothy Satterlee Sr vanished on 30 August, while checking on the contents of a shed at his home in Slidell, Louisiana, as flood waters engulfed the area.   After his wife heard a splash, she discovered her husband being gripped in a “death roll” by a huge alligator.   By the time she could intervene, the beast had already ripped off Satterlee's arm and rendered him unconscious.   She pulled him to the steps of their home and — with neither her phone nor 911 working — in a desperate move she climbed into a small boat in search of help.   But when deputies finally arrived, Satterlee wasn't there any more.   “She just never thought in her wildest nightmares that she would get back and he'd be gone,” said Lance Vitter, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office.   Satterlee's disappearance set off a two-week search that ended  after an alligator was caught in a trap near where Satterlee had gone missing, the St Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office said.   Agents euthanized and cut open the alligator, where they discovered “the upper parts of a human body”, according to Vitter.   “Once the alligator was searched, it was discovered to have what appears to be human remains inside its stomach,” the sheriff's office said.   Oof   Now everyone's favorite…snakes!    Only very few species of snakes are physically capable of swallowing an adult human. Although quite a few claims have been made about giant snakes swallowing adult humans, only a limited number have been confirmed. A large constricting snake may constrict or swallow an infant or a small child, a threat that is legitimate and empirically proven. Cases of python attacks on children have been recorded for the green anaconda, the African rock python, and the Burmese python.    Wa Tiba, 54, went missing while checking on her vegetable garden on Muna island in Sulawesi province. A huge search was mounted by local people.   Her sandals and machete were found a day later - a giant python with a bloated belly was lying about 30m away.   "Residents were suspicious the snake swallowed the victim, so they killed it, then carried it out of the garden," local police chief Hamka told news outlet AFP.   "The snake's belly was cut open, slowly revealing the man's clothed body.   Multiple cases are documented of medium-sized (3 m [9.8 ft] to 4 m [ft]) captive Burmese pythons constricting and killing humans, including several non intoxicated, healthy adult men, one of whom was a "student" zookeeper. In the zookeeper case, the python was attempting to swallow the zookeeper's head when other keepers intervened. In addition, at least one Burmese python as small as 2.7 m (8.9 ft) constricted and killed an intoxicated adult.   How about fish?! Sounds like a good place to do some quick hitters!   Contrary to popular belief, only a limited number of shark species are known to pose a serious threat to humans. The species that are most dangerous can be indiscriminate and will take any potential meal they happen to come across (as an oceanic whitetip might eat a person floating in the water after a shipwreck), or may bite out of curiosity or mistaken identity (as with a great white shark attacking a human on a surfboard possibly because it resembles its favored prey, a seal). Of more than 568 shark species, only four have been involved in a significant number of fatal unprovoked attacks on humans: the great white shark, tiger shark, bull shark, and the oceanic whitetip shark. These sharks, being large, powerful predators, may sometimes attack and kill humans; it is worth noting that they have all been filmed in open water by unprotected divers.   So, I found a pretty cool yet messed up story. On July 1, 1916, Charles Vansant was maimed in the water in front of a hotel in Beach Haven, New Jersey. He died as a result of his wounds. Less than a week later, Charles Bruder perished in Spring Lake, just 50 miles up the Jersey Shore. His legless body was pulled from the water.  Then 10-year-old Lester Stilwell was bitten and dragged under the water while playing with his friends in Matawan Creek. A 24-year-old local, Watson Stanley Fisher, hurried into the creek to look for Stilwell's body, but he, too, was mauled by the shark and eventually died.  That same day, just a mile downstream, 14-year-old Joseph Dunn was also bitten. He survived the attack. These third and fourth deaths thrust New Jersey's shark problem into the national spotlight, and marked a turning point in America's collective psyche, according to Burgess: Sharks were no longer just interesting marine animals, they could be killers. President Woodrow Wilson allotted federal aid to "drive away all the ferocious man-eating sharks which have been making prey of bathers," the Philadelphia Inquirer reported on July 14, 1916.  The Philadelphia Evening Ledger said on July 15 that "the shark menace was formally discussed the day before at a Cabinet meeting in Washington." The newspaper reported that a ship would be dispatched to cooperate with the Coast Guard, and "active warfare against sharks instituted." Meanwhile, New Jersey fishermen, Coast Guard members, and townspeople threw sticks of dynamite into Matawan Creek and used wire nets to try to capture the offending animal. Local fishermen ended up catching various shark suspects, including a 215-pound, 9.5-foot-long female shark with 12 babies in her belly.  Finally, New Yorker Michael Schleisser caught and killed an 8-foot, 325-pound great white just a few miles from where Stilwell and Fisher were attacked. The creature had 15 pounds of human remains in its stomach.  This story is what is said to be the inspiration for the movie, JAWS! Piranhas   Attacks by piranhas resulting in deaths have occurred in the Amazon basin. In 2011, a drunk 18-year-old man was attacked and killed in Rosario del Yata, Bolivia. In 2012, a five-year-old Brazilian girl was attacked and killed by a shoal of P. nattereri. Some Brazilian rivers have warning signs about lethal piranhas.   Catfish   Reports have been made of goonch catfish eating humans in the Kali River in India. The Kali River goonch attacks were a series of fatal attacks on humans believed to be perpetrated by a goonch weighing 90 kilograms (200 lb) in three villages on the banks of the Kali River in India and Nepal, between 1998 and 2007. The first attack occurred in April 1998, when at 13:00, 17-year-old Dil Bahadur, while swimming in the river, was dragged underwater in front of his girlfriend and several eyewitnesses. No remains were found, even after a three-day search spanning 5 kilometers (3.11 miles). Three months later, at Dharma Ghat, a young boy was pulled underwater in front of his father, who watched helplessly. No corpse was ever found. The final attack occurred in 2007 when an 18-year-old Nepalese man disappeared in the river, dragged down by something described as a mud-colored "water pig".    Additionally there have been reports of Wels catfish killing and eating humans in Europe. Large predatory catfish such as the Redtail catfish and Piraiba are thought to have contributed to the loss of life when the Sobral Santos II ferry sank in the Amazon River in 1981.   Groupers   The Giant grouper is one of the largest species of bony fish in the world, reaching a maximum length of 3 meters and weight of 600 kilograms.  There have been cases of this species attacking and possibly consuming humans, along with the closely-related Atlantic goliath grouper.   Lizards   Large Komodo dragons are the only known lizard species to occasionally attack and consume humans. Because they live on remote islands, attacks are infrequent and may go unreported. Despite their large size, attacks on people are often unsuccessful and the victims manage to escape with severe wounds.   Well there you have it folks…man eating animals! It seems after this…we are only at the top of the food chain because certain animals allow us to be there.    In closing, here are the man-eater body counts Individual man-eater death tolls include:   436 — Champawat tiger (Nepal/India) 400 — Leopard of Panar (Northern India) 300+ — Gustave (crocodile) (Burundi), rumoured 150 — Leopard of the Central Provinces of India 135 — Tsavo's man-eating lions (Kenya) 125+ — Leopard of Rudraprayag (India) 113 — Beast of Gévaudan (France) 50+ — Tigers of Chowgarh (India) 42 — Leopard of Gummalapur (India) 40 — Wolves of Paris (France)   Movies:   https://screenrant.com/best-killer-animal-movies/

PSETUHNYA
S2E32 - Kita Berhak Atas Udara Bersih, Bukan Asap Rokok bersama Meita Veruswati, MKM, PhD(c)

PSETUHNYA

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 49:39


Kita berhak atas udara bersih! Ini bener-bener hak manusia, loh! Ada hukumnya. Sering kali kita diganggu dengan asap rokok. Apakah itu ditempat makan, angkutan umum, ruang pertemuan dan lainnya. Sering kali mungkin kita ngalah. "Aduh ga enak menegurnya. Nanti orangnya tersinggung." Apa sih yang bisa kita lakukan? Apakah kita harus terus mengalah? Bagaimana mengurangi jumlah perokok di Indonesia? Narasumber kita Meita Veruswati, MKM, PhD(c) - (@mytasivasya) , seorang dosen di Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka. Seorang peneliti mengenai pengendalian tobako (tombacco control), smoke free zone. Atau area bebas rokok. Enjoy listening!

Podcast Kajian Islam
Panggilan Jihad - Buya Hamka

Podcast Kajian Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 4:14


Panggilan Jihad Cipt. Buya Hamka Lagu ini selalu diputarkan sebelum dan sesudah kuliah subuh Buya Hamka di RRI sekitar tahun 1960 sampai 1980an. Merindu hadirnya ulama besar seperti Buya Hamka, semoga menjadi inspirasi semangat Generasi Islam. Call of Jihad Songwriter By Buya Hamka This song was always played before and after Buya Hamka's dawn lecture at RRI around 1960 to the 1980s. Missing the presence of great scholars like Buya Hamka, hopefully they will inspire the spirit of the Islamic Generation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/generasiislam/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generasiislam/support

Pismo. Magazyn opinii
Wiersz na poniedziałek. Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało, „Futro”

Pismo. Magazyn opinii

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 1:18


W dzisiejszym odcinku zostawiam Cię z wierszem sam na sam. Zamiast mojej refleksji, oddaję Ci przestrzeń na Twoją. Posłuchaj wiersza „Futro” Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało w interpretacji samej autorki. Zapraszam! Magdalena Kicińska

Wiersz na poniedziałek
Wiersz na poniedziałek. Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało, „Futro”

Wiersz na poniedziałek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 1:19


W dzisiejszym odcinku zostawiam Cię z wierszem sam na sam. Zamiast mojej refleksji, oddaję Ci przestrzeń na Twoją. Posłuchaj wiersza „Futro” Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało w interpretacji samej autorki. Zapraszam!Magdalena Kicińska

Goście Odety Moro
Aleksandra Hamkało w programie Odety Moro! - Goście Odety Moro [PODCAST]

Goście Odety Moro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 16:17


Aleksandra Hamkało opowiedziała nam o tym, dlaczego chciała szybko pożegnać 2021 rok. Za co jest wdzięczna mężowi? Co robiła w "Koglu Moglu"? :) Posłuchajcie! foto: VIPHOTO / East News

Goście Odety Moro
Aleksandra Hamkało w programie Odety Moro! - Goście Odety Moro [PODCAST]

Goście Odety Moro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 16:17


Aleksandra Hamkało opowiedziała nam o tym, dlaczego chciała szybko pożegnać 2021 rok. Za co jest wdzięczna mężowi? Co robiła w "Koglu Moglu"? :) Posłuchajcie! foto: VIPHOTO / East News

Narasipostmedia
Jatuh Cinta pada Dakwah

Narasipostmedia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 8:28


Jatuh Cinta pada Dakwah Oleh: Maman El Hakiem Voice Over Talent: Dewi N NarasiPost.Com-Jatuh yang tak terasa sakitnya, itulah jatuh cinta. Semua menjadi indah, sekalipun jalan yang dilaluinya berliku dan berduri. Perasaan cinta yang bergelora telah menutupi pahitnya kehidupan dan perihnya sayatan sembilu caci makian. Segala episode hidup yang dialaminya selalu disikapi dengan cara yang terbaik sesuai pemahamannya akan makna cinta yang hakiki. Cinta yang didasari atas keteguhan iman dan kesabaran menjalani aturan Islam. Harus disadari, Islam adalah agama penuh cinta dan kasih sayang. Dari namanya saja, Islam adalah “as-salmu” yang berarti damai. Orang yang sedang jatuh cinta akan merasakan kedamaian bila bersama dengan yang dicintainya. Perasaan tenteram atau damai itu adalah hikmah dari naluri beragama. Namun, Islam bukan hanya agama normatif melainkan pula agama dakwah. Bukan sekadar memberikan ketenteraman bagi dirinya, tetapi harus pula menjadi rahmat untuk seluruh alam semesta. Karena itu, Islam meliputi akidah dan syariah. Bukan hanya mengajarkan perkara ubudiyah, namun juga menyangkut muamalah, hukum jinayat dan uqubat lainnya. Aktivitas dakwah adalah seruan untuk menaati hukum-hukum Allah Swt. tersebut yang sifatnya individual, maupun dalam dimensi sosial, komunal dan global. Karenanya, kewajiban dakwah ini adalah tugas individual, jemaah dan juga negara (daulah). Seruan dakwah dibatasi pada dalil tentang amar makruf dan nahi mungkar. Dalam hal ini, Prof. Dr. Hamka menjelaskan di dalam kitab tafsirnya “Al-Azhar”, bahwa makna kata makruf diambil dari kata ‘uruf yang berarti yang dikenal atau yang dapat dimengerti dan dapat dipahami serta dapat diterima oleh masyarakat. Dakwah yang dipahami maksudnya disampaikan dengan “bahasa kaumnya” dalam arti dakwah yang mencerahkan pemikiran dan terpuaskannya akal. Naskah Selengkapnya: https://narasipost.com/2021/09/29/jatuh-cinta-pada-dakwah/ Terimakasih buat kalian yang sudah mendengarkan podcast ini, Follow us on: instagram: http://instagram.com/narasipost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/narasi.post.9 Fanpage: Https://www.facebook.com/pg/narasipostmedia/posts/ Twitter: Http://twitter.com/narasipost

Pinter Politik
Sejarah Buya Hamka: Tak Dendam Meski Dipenjara Soekarno

Pinter Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 9:37


Buya Hamka adalah ulama karismatik yang berasal dari Minangkabau yang dikenal karena menjadi tokoh Muhammadiyah, serta sempat menjabat sebagai Ketua Majelis Ulama Indonesia atau MUI paling pertama. Kalian juga pasti tahu karya-karya macam Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck yang dibintangi Pevita Pearce dan Reza Rahadian. Well, film itu diadopsi dari novel dengan judul sama yang ditulis oleh Buya Hamka dan terbit pada tahun 1938. Namun, kisah tentang Buya Hamka tak akan lengkap tanpa membicarakan pengalamannya yang sempat dipenjara atas perintah Soekarno karena difitnah bersekongkol akan membunuh sang presiden. Hamka menjadi salah satu korban Undang-Undang Antisubversif yang diterapkan kala itu. Walaupun dipenjara Soekarno, justru di kemudian hari Hamka-lah yang menjadi imama shalat jenazah saat Soekarno berpulang. Lalu seperti apa kisah sosok ulama yang ternyata memiliki adik seorang pendeta ini?

Kemurnian Islam
Ceramah Buya Hamka - Wasiat Paling Penting Untuk Kehidupan Kita - Lakukan Ini dan Hidup Tenang

Kemurnian Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 33:15


Prof. DR. H. Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah gelar Datuk Indomo, populer dengan nama penanya Hamka (bahasa Arab: عبد الملك كريم أمر الله‎; lahir di Nagari Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Kabupaten Agam, Sumatra Barat, 17 Februari 1908 – meninggal di Jakarta, 24 Juli 1981 pada umur 73 tahun) adalah seorang ulama dan sastrawan Indonesia. Ia berkarier sebagai wartawan, penulis, dan pengajar. Ia terjun dalam politik melalui Masyumi sampai partai tersebut dibubarkan, menjabat Ketua Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) pertama, dan aktif dalam Muhammadiyah hingga akhir hayatnya. Universitas al-Azhar dan Universitas Nasional Malaysia menganugerahkannya gelar doktor kehormatan, sementara Universitas Moestopo, Jakarta mengukuhkan Hamka sebagai guru besar. Namanya disematkan untuk Universitas Hamka milik Muhammadiyah dan masuk dalam daftar Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia. Dibayangi nama besar ayahnya Abdul Karim Amrullah, Hamka remaja sering melakukan perjalanan jauh sendirian. Ia meninggalkan pendidikannya di Thawalib, menempuh perjalanan ke Jawa dalam usia 16 tahun. Setelah setahun melewatkan perantauannya, Hamka kembali ke Padang Panjang membesarkan Muhammadiyah. Pengalamannya ditolak sebagai guru di sekolah milik Muhammadiyah karena tak memiliki diploma dan kritik atas kemampuannya berbahasa Arab melecut keinginan Hamka pergi ke Mekkah. Dengan bahasa Arab yang dipelajarinya, Hamka mendalami sejarah Islam dan sastra secara otodidak. Kembali ke Tanah Air, Hamka merintis karier sebagai wartawan sambil bekerja sebagai guru agama di Deli. Dalam pertemuan memenuhi kerinduan ayahnya, Hamka mengukuhkan tekadnya untuk meneruskan cita-cita ayahnya dan dirinya sebagai ulama dan sastrawan. Kembali ke Medan pada 1936 setelah pernikahannya, ia menerbitkan majalah Pedoman Masyarakat. Lewat karyanya Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah dan Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck, nama Hamka melambung sebagai sastrawan.Prof. DR. H. Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah gelar Datuk Indomo, populer dengan nama penanya Hamka (bahasa Arab: عبد الملك كريم أمر الله‎; lahir di Nagari Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Kabupaten Agam, Sumatra Barat, 17 Februari 1908 – meninggal di Jakarta, 24 Juli 1981 pada umur 73 tahun) adalah seorang ulama dan sastrawan Indonesia. Ia berkarier sebagai wartawan, penulis, dan pengajar. Ia terjun dalam politik melalui Masyumi sampai partai tersebut dibubarkan, menjabat Ketua Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) pertama, dan aktif dalam Muhammadiyah hingga akhir hayatnya. Universitas al-Azhar dan Universitas Nasional Malaysia menganugerahkannya gelar doktor kehormatan, sementara Universitas Moestopo, Jakarta mengukuhkan Hamka sebagai guru besar. Namanya disematkan untuk Universitas Hamka milik Muhammadiyah dan masuk dalam daftar Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia. Dibayangi nama besar ayahnya Abdul Karim Amrullah, Hamka remaja sering melakukan perjalanan jauh sendirian. Ia meninggalkan pendidikannya di Thawalib, menempuh perjalanan ke Jawa dalam usia 16 tahun. Setelah setahun melewatkan perantauannya, Hamka kembali ke Padang Panjang membesarkan Muhammadiyah. Pengalamannya ditolak sebagai guru di sekolah milik Muhammadiyah karena tak memiliki diploma dan kritik atas kemampuannya berbahasa Arab melecut keinginan Hamka pergi ke Mekkah. Dengan bahasa Arab yang dipelajarinya, Hamka mendalami sejarah Islam dan sastra secara otodidak. Kembali ke Tanah Air, Hamka merintis karier sebagai wartawan sambil bekerja sebagai guru agama di Deli. Dalam pertemuan memenuhi kerinduan ayahnya, Hamka mengukuhkan tekadnya untuk meneruskan cita-cita ayahnya dan dirinya sebagai ulama dan sastrawan. Kembali ke Medan pada 1936 setelah pernikahannya, ia menerbitkan majalah Pedoman Masyarakat. Lewat karyanya Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah dan Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck, nama Hamka melambung sebagai sastrawan.

SiKutuBuku
Konglomerat Dermawan, dulu Pedagang Es Mambo | Jusuf Hamka

SiKutuBuku

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 10:21


Saya membahas kisah inspiratif dari Muhammad Jusuf Hamka. Dari yang awalnya pedagang es mambo, kini menjadi salah satu pemilik dari perusahaan jalan tol dalam kota di Jakarta. Jusuf Hamka merupakan pemilik saham mayoritas dari PT Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada Tbk. Link Facebook Podcast Network Asia: https://www.facebook.com/podcastnetworkasia/

Close The Door
Eps 355 - Bongkar Bank Syariah Pemeras (Ft. Jusuf Hamka)

Close The Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 42:12


Benarkah Bank Syariah memeras nasabahnya?

Ngaji MJS | Masjid Jendral Sudirman | Podcast
Ngaji Filsafat 299 : Buya Hamka - Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijk

Ngaji MJS | Masjid Jendral Sudirman | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 121:24


Ngaji Filsafat : Buya Hamka - Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijk Edisi : Risalah Cinta dan Patah Hati Rabu, 24 Februari 2021 Ngaji FIlsafat bersama Dr. Fahruddin Faiz, M. Ag. Ngaji Filsafat berlangsung rutin setiap hari Rabu pukul 20.00 WIB Bertempat di Masjid Jendral Sudirman Kolombo, Jln. Rajawali No. 10 Kompleks Kolombo, Demangan Baru, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masjid-jendral-sudirman/message

Podcast Abang-Abang
Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck (mini series)

Podcast Abang-Abang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 21:01


Abang Batik bersembang mengenai novel berikutnya- Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck serta penulisnya Hamka

Marina
Hamka

Marina

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 1:24


Met lebaran ya hamka

Alfabet Wojtusika
#08 Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało opowieści, poezje i zeszyty lektur

Alfabet Wojtusika

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 40:21


Odcinek #08, w którym idziemy po literackich śladach Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało. Jest O jak opowieść, są zeszyty lektur, są Ady, pojawia się Ł jak łuna. Agnieszka-poetka próbuje podsumować to co za nią, sprawdzamy też, co przed Agnieszką-pisarką. Są N jak niepewność i E jak energia. I jeszcze gapimy się. Na to, co za oknem.

Jangan Kebawa Mimpi (Doang)
EP 62 Rizal Hamka (Entrepreneur) | Banyak Rencana, Minim Eksekusi? Bisnis Hanya Halusinasi!

Jangan Kebawa Mimpi (Doang)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 64:53


Seperti pepatah mengatakan "pratice makes perfect!", Rizal Hamka membagikan nilai-nilai yang dia pegang teguh sejak kecil hingga sekarang, disaat dirinya berhasil menjalankan belasan lini bisnisnya sendiri. Dengarkan ceritanya! Hanya di Spotify! Link di bio! #DynamicPodcast #Podcast #Dynamic #RizalHamka --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dynamic-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dynamic-podcast/support

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 11 - Makna Ibadat Puasa

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 45:04


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 11 - Makna Ibadat Puasa

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 10 - Bersyukurlah

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 40:01


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 10 - Bersyukurlah

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 09 - Tafsir Al Baqarah Ayat 248

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 51:16


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 09 - Tafsir Al Baqarah Ayat 248

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 08 - Pegangan Hidup

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 38:36


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 08 - Pegangan Hidup

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 07 - Menjawab Surat Surat Pendengar

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 59:18


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 07 - Menjawab Surat Surat Pendengar

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 06 - Ibadah Haji

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 42:40


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 06 - Ibadah Haji

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 05 - Hidup sesudah mati

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 51:03


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 05 - Hidup sesudah mati

Pinter Politik
Sejarah KH Ahmad Dahlan: Jalan Berliku Sang Pembaharu

Pinter Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 9:38


KH Ahmad Dahlan memang menjadi salah satu tokoh ulama paling terkemuka di Indonesia. Dijuluki sebagai pembaru dan pencerah, Ahmad Dahlan adalah simpul bangkitnya kesadaran bangsa Indonesia melalui pembaruan pendidikan dan pemikiran umat Islam. Namun, perjalanan pembaruan yang dilakukannya tak berjalan mudah. Ia mendapatkan berbagai tentangan dari berbagai pihak, pernah dituduh sebagai kiai palsu, hingga mendapatkan ancaman pembunuhan. Lalu, seperti apa sejarah tokoh yang mendirikan Muhammadiyah - organisasi yang melahirkan sosok-sosok besar seperti Soekarno, Hamka, Sudirman, dan lain-lain di kemudian hari ini?

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 04 - Haus

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 37:12


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 04 - Haus

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 03 - Dari Gelap menuju Terang

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 33:12


Koleksi Terhad Buya Hamka Ep 03 - Dari Gelap menuju Terang

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 02 - Cinta

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 45:23


Koleksi Terhad Buya Hamka Ep 02 - Cinta

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz
Udajemy, że wszystko jest okej. Ola Hamkało

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 49:33


"Udajemy, bo w branży filmowej nie dzieje się wcale najlepiej, ale walczymy o nią jak najmocniej" mówi aktorka Aleksandra Hamkało. Razem z Michałem Walkiewiczem omawiają aktualną sytuację filmowców, przyglądają się najnowszym produkcjom i uciekają w dzikie filmowe klimaty z różnych stron świata.

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz
Udajemy, że wszystko jest okej! Ola Hamkało

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 10:53


"Udajemy, bo w branży filmowej nie dzieje się wcale najlepiej, ale walczymy o nią jak najmocniej" mówi aktorka Aleksandra Hamkało. Razem z Michałem Walkiewiczem omawiają aktualną sytuację filmowców, przyglądają się najnowszym produkcjom i uciekają w dzikie filmowe klimaty z różnych stron świata!

Hifzan Belajar
Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 01 - Allah Pemimpin Orang Muslim

Hifzan Belajar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 31:47


Koleksi Buya Hamka Ep 01 - Allah Pemimpin Orang Muslim

Suara Edukasi Podcast
KITA PERLU TAHU (KPT): "Mengenal Sosok Buya Hamka"

Suara Edukasi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 17:00


Sahabat Edukasi tahukah kamu, Buya Hamka yang memiliki nama lengkap Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah atau yang umum dipanggil Buya Hamka adalah seorang aktivis politik, ulama, dan sastrawan. Lahir di Nagari Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Kabupaten Agam, Sumatera Barat, 17 Juli 1908. Sejarah mencatat bahwa Buya Hamka terjun ke dunia politik melalui Masyumi sampai partai itu akhirnya dibubarkan. Bersama Masyumi, Buya Hamka pernah memperjuangkan agar Indonesia menjadi negara Islam, tetapi gagal. Ia rela dan ikhlas Indonesia akhirnya menjadikan Pancasila menjadi dasar negara Indonesia dan demokrasi sebagai sistem politiknya.

Goście Dwójki
Marcin Hamkało o 16. odsłonie Festiwalu Opowiadania

Goście Dwójki

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 13:45


Międzynarodowy Festiwal Opowiadania poświęcony jest prezentacji krótkich form prozatorskich, a także badaniu oddziaływania literatury na inne dziedziny sztuki. To również wymiana doświadczeń pomiędzy autorami polskimi i zagranicznymi. Wydarzenie to skupia ludzi, którzy przedstawiają swoje krótkie formy literackie, oraz odbiorców takich form. - Opowiadanie, jako gatunek literacki, świetnie się nadaje do takiego spotkania, bo ma odpowiedni format i długość. Jest też tak skonstruowany, żeby zbudować relację z publicznością - podkreślał Marcin Hamkało. Jak opowiadał gość audycji, pisarz skonfrontowany z publicznością jest "osobą z innego świata". - Nam zależy właśnie na tym, żeby te wymiary ze sobą konfrontować i mieszać. Żeby literatura pamiętała, że jest źródłem wielu tradycji i jej potencjał rodzi się właśnie w zderzeniu i konfrontacji, a nie eskapistycznym postawieniu jej z boku - mówił dyrektor artystyczny wydarzenia o 16. odsłonie Festiwalu Opowiadania.  /

TelkoShow
Eps. 16 - ANAK ACCESS SAMA PROJECT AKUR. TUMBEN!

TelkoShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 39:13


Podcast 16.30 Hamka , sarrah , Wisnu hadir di TelkoShow. Hanya satu manfaat nya denger episode kali ini yaitu “KETAWA BAHAGIA” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/telkoshow/support

Jebreeet Media Podcast
#Jebreeetalks with Hamka Hamzah

Jebreeet Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 75:02


Kali ini di Jebreeetalks kita ngobrol bareng Hamka Hamzah, sang kapten yang udah main di berbagai tim di Indonesia.

Menurut AFaSubekti
#9 Review Buku - ADICERITA HAMKA (James R. Rush)

Menurut AFaSubekti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 4:17


Buku karya James R. Rush tentang Buya Hamka, dalam bahasa indonesia di terbitkan oleh PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afasubekti/support

rush buku hamka james r rush
KubukabukU
Eps7 - Pribadi Hebat (Buya Hamka)

KubukabukU

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 23:04


Di episode 7 kali ini, podcast kubukabuku kedatangan tamu dari Banten! Dengan mereview buku Pribadi Hebat dari Buya Hamka, M.Fadli menjelaskan betapa pentingnya memiliki kepribadian yang hebat. Selamat mendengarkan! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kubu-ka-buku/message

Pengemis Pahala
47.Mengenal Yusuf Hamka Muallaf yang penuh inspirasi dalam sedekah part 4

Pengemis Pahala

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 9:23


kisah yusuf hamka seorang mualaf yang menginspirasi dalam sedekah

Pengemis Pahala
46.Mengenal Yusuf Hamka Muallaf yang penuh inspirasi dalam sedekah part 3

Pengemis Pahala

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 8:42


kisah yusuf hamka seorang mualaf yg membangun masjid di bawah tol

Pengemis Pahala
44.Mengenal Yusuf Hamka Muallaf yang penuh inspirasi dalam sedekah part 1

Pengemis Pahala

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 10:58


kisah yusuf hamka seorang mualaf yang banyak bersedekah & bercita cita membangun seribu masjid

Pengemis Pahala
45.Mengenal Yusuf Hamka Muallaf yang penuh inspirasi dalam sedekah part 2

Pengemis Pahala

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 10:20


kisah mualaf yang penuh inspirasi

Suara Edukasi Podcast
KARIKATUR SEJARAH: "Buya Hamka"

Suara Edukasi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 3:23


Perkaya wawasan sejarah kamu dengan menyimak Karikatur Sejarah di Suara Edukasi yang Akrab dan Mencerdaskan

Pertanian & Teknologi
Episode #22 Petani, juga Penyuluh Pertanian Swadaya Hamka Iskandar mengembangkan Sorgum di Sultra

Pertanian & Teknologi

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 17:35


Petana juga Penyuluh Pertanian Swadaya Hamka Iskandar berhasil mengembanhkan Tanaman Sorgum hingga mendapat dukungan dari Bupati Kolaka Timur Sulawesi Tenggara. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dani-medionovianto/support

Saptono Soemarsono
BUYA HAMKA - SASTRAWAN, ULAMA DAN PAHLAWAN

Saptono Soemarsono

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 22:01


Menyebut Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah tentu sangat asing di telinga kita. Namun ketika Buya Hamka disebut, tentu orang familiar. Pahlawan Nasional ini populer sebagai ulama, pujangga, pejuang kemerdekaan, anggota Konstituante, dan akademisi. Beliau dikenal lewat karya-karyanya yang menggugah. Tenggelamnya Kapal van der Wijck, Di Bawah Lindungan Kabah dan Tafsir Al-Azhar, adalah sederet karya monumentalnya. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saptono-soemarsono/message

Pustaka Bersuara
Ulasan #3 Angkatan Baru, HAMKA

Pustaka Bersuara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 12:53


Kali ini tanpa kehadiran Akmal, Taqi mengulas sebuah buku karya HAMKA berjudul Angkatan Baru. Sebuah buku ringan dengan cerita yang cukup menarik sebagai renungan bagi mahasiswa yang perlu refleksi dalam perannya sebagai angkatan baru di tengah masyarakat.

Suara Kita
Eps. 1. Potongan dialog Zainuddin dalam Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wick karya Hamka

Suara Kita

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 4:02


Untuk edisi pertama #bacapuisi, dialog Zainuddin yang terdapat dalam roman Hamka - Tenggelamnya Kapal Van der Wick menjadi pembuka. Di episode berikutnya, akan ada lagi puisi-puisi penyair lainnya.

Obat Hati
TERLENA Sebuah Puisi Buya Hamka oleh KH. Abdullah Gymnastiar

Obat Hati

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 3:41


Semoga kita tidak semakin lalai dengan waktu yang Allah karuniakan untuk kita

Jembatan Pikiran
05. Buku: Dari Lembah Cita-Cita (Buya HAMKA)

Jembatan Pikiran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 17:37


Buya Hamka itu fenomenal. Semangat, bakti, perjuangan dan cita-citanya hidup lebih lama dari sekadar usianya. Lewat karya-karyanya yang seolah remaja dan tak termakan usia, kita telah disodorkan pada bait-bait kata yang menyihir dan 'memaksa' kita untuk bergerak untuk mengenali diri kita lebih dalam lagi. Melalui buku kecil ini, Buya HAMKA mengirimkan sinyal dan energi dari paduan spiritual relijius dan cita-cita agung. Ini adalah segmen baru di Jembatan Pikiran, resensi buku. Mudah-mudahan, peran buku dalam keseharian kita, dapat kian memberi pengaruh positif untuk terus menebar nilai yang jua positif. Selamat mendengarkan :)

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz
Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz #1 Aleksandra Hamkało & Antek Królikowski

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 84:28


Aleksandra Hamkało i Antek Królikowski byli pierwszymi gośćmi audycji Walkie-Talkie, autorskiego programu Michała Walkiewicza, redaktora naczelnego serwisu filmweb.pl. Nietypowe komentarze dotyczące ekranowych nowości, filmowe guilty pleasures i wspomnienia pierwszych świadomych kinowych zajawek. Oglądajcie… tzn słuchajcie!

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz
Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz #1 Aleksandra Hamkało & Antek Królikowski

Walkie-Talkie ft. Michał Walkiewicz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 11:22


Aleksandra Hamkało i Antek Królikowski byli pierwszymi gośćmi audycji Walkie-Talkie, autorskiego programu Michała Walkiewicza, redaktora naczelnego serwisu filmweb.pl. Nietypowe komentarze dotyczące ekranowych nowości, filmowe guilty pleasures i wspomnienia pierwszych świadomych kinowych zajawek. Oglądajcie… tzn słuchajcie!

Ngaji MJS | Masjid Jendral Sudirman | Podcast
Ngaji Filsafat 225 : Buya Hamka - Lembaga Budi

Ngaji MJS | Masjid Jendral Sudirman | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 118:26


Ngaji Filsafat : Buya Hamka - Lembaga Budi Edisi : Kitab Penata Moral Rabu, 03 April 2019 Ngaji FIlsafat bersama Dr. Fahruddin Faiz, M. Ag. Ngaji Filsafat berlangsung rutin setiap hari Rabu pukul 20.00 WIB Bertempat di Masjid Jendral Sudirman Kolombo, Jln. Rajawali No. 10 Kompleks Kolombo, Demangan Baru, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masjid-jendral-sudirman/message

budi yogyakarta rabu buya hamka sleman fahruddin faiz ngaji filsafat
Muhammadiyah Ranting Bintaro
"La in syakartum La azi dannakum" BERSYUKUR oleh Buya Afif Hamka

Muhammadiyah Ranting Bintaro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 74:20


Pengajian bulanan ranting Muhammadiyah Bintaro, September 2018

New Books in History
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Islamic Studies
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
James R. Rush, "Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2016)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:58


From Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945 up until today, the relationship between Indonesian nationalism, Islam, and modernity has been a key subject of debate. One of the central figures in this debate was the great writer, journalist, public intellectual – and pious Muslim from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, better known by his pen-name, Hamka. Largely self-taught, Hamka was one of Indonesia’s most prolific writers. Between the 1920s and his death in 1981 he penned novels, short stories, biographies, memoirs, self-help books, travel books, histories, and many studies of Islam, including a famous thirty-volume commentary on the Qur’an. In Hamka's Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016), James R. Rush traces the development of Hamka’s thinking as expressed through these works against the backdrop of Indonesia’s tumultuous modern history, including late Dutch colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the Indonesian revolution, the Sukarno years, and the New Order military dictatorship under Suharto. Since the end of the New Order regime in 1998 some scholars have referred to a "conservative turn" in Islam in Indonesia. Listen to James Rush explain how an appreciation of Hamka and his influence in twentieth century Indonesia can help us better understand what is happening in Indonesian Islam today. Listeners of this episode might also enjoy listening to: Vanessa Hearman, Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia.Anthony Reid, A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips
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2 Physical Therapists N' A Bag of Chips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 11:25


Covering shoulder pain signs & symptoms and Hamka's!!!!!!

Corsarios del Metal
Presentación libro Elisa C. Martin (ex DARKMOOR): "Mi vida (de la delincuencia al heavy metal)

Corsarios del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 39:53


Hace unos días se presentó en Madrid el libro de Elisa C. Martín, vocalista de HAMKA y ex DARKMOOR y DREAMAKER entre otros, presentado por Mariano Muniesa. El libro se llama "Mi vida (de la delincuencia al heavy metal)", y es una interesante reflexión personal e historia propia que tiene bastante miga. Una chica en un mundo de hombres, y además lesbiana, luchadora y con unos enormes ovarios. Desde su Carabanchel natal hasta lo más alto, y entre tanto desnudando alma y corazón en un libro sencillo, directo y muy interesante. No es una biografía pero sí relata muchas cosas de su vida e historia personal y profesional. El libro se presentó en el Vkaos, en el corazón de Vallekas en Madrid y, pese a que la fecha quizás no fue la más idónea (justo coincidió en día y hora con el estreno de la selección española en el Mundial de Rusia, lo que le restó asistencia), fue muy interesante asistir a la rueda de prensa que aquí tenéis completa. Recuperamos el audio completo y alguna foto de la presentación. Y desde aquí os recomendamos el libro, que a nosotros nos gustó mucho (sin ser el Quijote del Metal, que ni lo es ni lo pretende en ningún momento).

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Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało o pisaniu, czytaniu i chodzeniu po dachach wieżowców

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018


W 1999 roku ukazał się pierwszy poetycki tomik Agnieszki Wolny-Hamkało.  W naszej rozmowie nawiązujemy do debiutanckiego zbioru „Mocno poszukiwana” i przerzucamy pomost pomiędzy młodością, a tym co wiąże się z wiedzą, która wynika z doświadczania życia i doświadczania literatury. Pisanie to żywioł Agnieszki. „W pewnym sensie wiersze opowiadają coś, co dopiero się zdarzy” – zaznacza […]