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The lead Actor in Yaqeens' "Why Me" Ramadan Series, Noaman Farouq, joins the Ansari Podcast & talks Dune - how it gave the blueprint to Muslim Movie making. How he got the lead role in the Ramadan Series. Muslim Men don't act, why did he? His Most Memorable Scene of Acting in Series - he got a Standing Ovation! His Hardest Scene to Act in Ramadan Series - SPOILER ALERT! Was this The Beginning of a Muslim Western Movies Revolution? How Muslim storytelling Can Impact the World. Noaman also reacts to Comments Under Yaqeen Series! And gives us a behind the scenes and more spoilers. #yaqeen #ramadan #podcast #muslim #whyme DISCLAIMER: The views, opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this video are strictly those of Noaman Farooq. Furthermore, Yaqeen does not endorse any of the personal views of the actors on any platform. 0:00 Dune: A Muslim Movie Blueprint 9:00 How Noaman got Lead Role for Yaqeen Series 12:16 Muslim Men Don't Act. Why did he? 15:00 The Most Memorable Scene to Act in Series - A Standing Ovation! 21:00 The Hardest Scene to Act in Ramadan Series - SPOILER ALERT 25:00 Is Yaqeen an Honest Organization? 27:00 SPOILER ALERT 29:44 Was this The Beginning of Muslim Western Movies? 35:30 How Muslim Movies Can Impact the World. 40:00 Reacting to Comments Under Yaqeen Series! 45:23 Behind the Scenes. 51:23 Difficulty finding Muslim Actors?
In this episode of New Ideal Live, Onkar Ghate, Nikos Sotirakopoulos, and Agustina Vergara Cid discuss Europe's immigration policies, its failure to assimilate immigrants and adopt rational policies toward them, and what America needs to learn from Europe's failures to avoid these problems. Among the topics covered: The need to distinguish normal immigration from a refugee crisis; What statistical data show is happening in Europe; The rise in violence against women and Jews in Europe; Europe's evasion and denial of the dangers of militant Islam; Immigrant crime and welfare benefits in Europe versus in the U.S.; Muslim assimilation in the U.S. versus in Europe; Multiculturalism's role in the non-assimilation of immigrants in Europe; The meaning of multiculturalism, and the factors that drive or prevent assimilation; The nature of the “American Experiment,” and its implications for immigration; Europe's approach to policing foreigners and its self-destructive results; How Muslim assimilation in America is hindered by giving Islam a protected status. Mentioned in this podcast and relevant to the discussion is Ayn Rand's talk “Global Balkanization” (which can be found in essay form in The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought), and the New Ideal Live podcast episode "The Debate over the Right to Immigrate" with Ghate and Vergara Cid, where they discuss the immigration debate in America from a philosophical perspective. The podcast was recorded on August 2, 2023. Listen to the discussion below. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk93Q3T-os8 Podcast audio:
The woke left is unraveling as a number of Muslim students effectively shouting and shutting down an LGBT pride event in Belgium! Highlights: ● “A very clear message was sent: LGBT activism is not in the least compatible with Islam, as far as these Muslim students were concerned. You could have one, or you could have the other, but you're not going to have both.” ● “In the midst of this surge in migration, the number one foreign group to relocate to Belgium has been Moroccans, who are overwhelmingly Muslim! 99%!... Now we're beginning to see what happens when the open borders policies of leftwing politicians coincide with their equal commitment to liberal lifestyle values and LGBT activism.” ● “The more successful liberalism is in achieving its goals, the more rapidly it unravels and implodes in on itself!” Timestamps: [01:02] How Muslim students shut down an LGBT event in Belgium [02:30] How Belgium dramatically changed over the last decades with the surge of Muslim populations [06:10] Why the modern left is unraveling - understand cultural Marxism and its radical internal flaws Resources: ● Want free inside stock tips straight from the SEC? Click here to get started now: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/turleytalks ● Join my growing FREE Courageous Patriot Network TODAY: https://share.hsforms.com/1va23lG2zRZaLgiBZlF3B1g2drig ● Ep. 1612 Historian Makes Stunning Prediction for 2024!!! ● Get your book published this year! Yes, you can write your book in weeks--not years--without feeling overwhelmed or dealing with woke publishers or censorship. www.publishandgo.com/turley ● Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley ● Ep. 1605 5 Biggest Moments of Trump CNN Townhall!!! ● Join Dr. Steve for an unedited, uncensored extended analysis of current events in his Insiders Club at https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/ Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
Sana Saeed is a cultural critic and journalist based in Washington DC. She’s currently a Host and Senior Producer at AJ+, where she is currently developing a media critique show. She’s written and commented on a variety of topics about the American Muslim community. Her work in the community has ranged from discussing spiritual abuse at the hands of religious leaders to the role of Palestine in American Muslim politics. You can follow her on Twitter at @SanaSaeed or on Clubhouse at @SanafaceEpisode SummaryInterview with Sana Saeed of AJ+ about how we talk about issues, media framing, and navigating complex Muslim discussions online. Episode NotesExperiences on 'Muslim Clubhouse'How difficult convos are conducted in our community on topics like clergy or spiritual abuse, and understanding phrases like "believe women"How Muslim community chooses sides when a major event happensHow media biases projected onto facts affect our thinkingWho defines objectivity, and is it possible to achieve?Justice and cultivating empathy against the dominant narrativeHow to navigate complex issues that have a lot of back and forthThe work needed to be an advocate for somethingWhen is it better to stay silent vs. speaking up? Fiqh of Social Media BookGet the book in paperback or Kindle. Stay Connectedibnabeeomar.com Newsletter - What Muslim Leaders Read Sign up for the email list at and get your copy of the 40 hadith on social media ebookSocial Media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeTo support this podcast and related projects, please consider contributing at Patreon. Subscribe to the PodcastApple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_appleGoogle play: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_googleSpotify: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_spotify
In this episode, the transition of higher learning instiutions to narrow thought indoctrinations. How Muslim women get elected. The irony of the 1619 project.
#MaintainingOurRepublic Don Jans Author Speaker and Blogger Expert in Marxism and Socialism argues that the first step that is at risk is the loss of our Republic to a Democracy and a slippery slide to socialism followed by Marxism. We must first understand the difference between a Democracy and a Republic and what our Constitution gave us. #DefendingReligiousFreedom Ret Chaplain Gordon "Chaps" Klingenschmidt joins us to discuss the assault on Christianity by this shut down. How churches can lead the way. How Muslim prayer is being blasted over loud speakers in Minneapolis while Pastors are arrested for having church in their parking lot in Mississippi. #ItCouldHappenToYou Daphne Barak author and world renowned interviwer of Heads of State, A Listers and whose who in the world joins to discuss Roger Stone and Gen Michael Flynn as they relate to her book To Plea or Not To Plea the Rick Gates Story. This kind of clearly illegal prosecution could happen to anyone that corrupt government officials should decide to target. #OPENTEXAS David Covey and other GOP Chairs in Texas joined the Texas Grassroots in demanding that the Governor Open Texas. The recent shut down and letter to the owner of the salon in Dallas Texas was disappointing and we hope the Governor hears us!!
Abortion rights are under attack across the country—from “heartbeat bills” aimed at destroying Roe v. Wade to “crisis pregnancy centers” that lie to pregnant people. But Seneca Joyner knows we can fight back—by organizing and paying for abortions. Seneca is the manager of community organizing at Women’s Medical Fund, the oldest and largest abortion fund in the country. She’s also a Muslim, an anarchist, a parent, a historian, and...a joy to talk with. So listen up for a deep dive into abortion rights and access, what’s happening legally right now, and why Seneca is 1,000% sure that we will win. Our average pledge at Women’s Medical Fund is $128. And we often talk with people about that because what that means is that before folks call us...they have pooled their resources to bring money to the table, but they’re short, on average—for this extremely safe, regular medical procedure—less than $130. —Seneca Joyner, manager of community organizing, Women’s Medical Fund We talk about: Why organizing for abortion rights is just as crucial to raising money for abortion care. “If we are not organizing ourselves and our communities to ensure abortion access...abortion will be so heavily criminalized that it won’t matter that we have half a million dollars to give away. It will be impossible for folks to access care for any reason.” How black women’s real lives aren’t represented by the dominant narrative. “I grew up in the eighties when the dominant discourse was that... black women were literally ruining the black community. And then I looked around and I saw myself, but I saw my mother and her friends. They were so joyful.” Why crisis pregnancy centers are really anti-abortion centers—and their goals are to waste your time. “When people decide to have an abortion, they are resolute about it... And a way that our abortion opponents have hit on that has been extremely successful is that crisis pregnancy centers juuuust make it—they’ll add another week or two weeks in the ways that they obstruct people from actually finding a clinic.” How Muslim faith and abortion advocacy fit together. “I was more able to live not only my life as an abortion enthusiast, but also as a person who had an abortion that was a parent that loved people and wanted to see good in the world—it was actually coming over to Islam and doing this work as a Muslim woman that enabled me to do every part of it.” All the links Women’s Medical Fund National Network of Abortion Funds Guttmacher Institute (check out their 2017 abortion stats, fact sheet on abortion worldwide, and stats on who gets abortions ) What is the Hyde Amendment? The fallout from Planned Parenthood leaving Title X Tennessee’s attempt to turn its heartbeat bill into an all-out abortion ban A Vox explainer on heartbeat bills What Americans actually think about abortion
I first came across Hodan Ibrahim in 2016, when she basically dropped everything she was doing in Canada and moved to Dubai to organize and host M-Powered Summit. This was a first-of-its-kind conference on Muslim startups and entrepreneurship. I ended up interviewing her and her co-founder for Ilmfeed, and also did writeups of the event. I haven't seen one like it, since. She hosted another, similar conference in Malaysia then next year, and has since moved on to bigger and better things. You see, Hodan is a serial entrepreneur. So the easiest thing that I did, and the hardest thing that I did, was becoming an entrepreneur. Um, it's, it's who I am. And I started out by failing a bunch of times and having little digital startups. The first company that worked out for me was a digital marketing agency that I had, um, and Alhamdulillah, after like three months. I went full-time on that. Being an entrepreneur is "cool" now...every other Instagram profile has the title splashed across their bio. But Hodan was in the entrepreneurship Game long before it was even a thing. As a first-generation, Somali-Canadian immigrant Muslim (her family fled because of the war,) she ticked multiple minority status boxes... And frequently found herself the only black woman in a room full of white men. There was not a single person of color in any of these rooms that could understand my perspective...I remember one incident where I went to CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.) This was the first event that I ever did, in Ottawa, and it was about supporting entrepreneurs of color. And I went and got an interview with the CBC, and they're just like, "Why does it matter if an entrepreneur is a person of color?...why can't you just learn from all types of entrepreneurs? Why don't you have white entrepreneurs?" None of this stopped her. What's interesting to me is how she didn't let her hamster run wild and create a narrative of victimhood (Feminism, Patriarchy, Toxic Masculinity, yadda yadda yadda.) She just did what she had to do to get where she needed to go. And it was her faith that aided her. In this episode of the Becoming the Alpha Muslim podcast, Hodan and I talk about: Being a minority business owner as a first generation Somali-Canadian immigrant black Muslimah The historical context behind attitudes toward Muslim women today Feminism (and why Muslim women don't need it) How Muslim women can develop their self-worth and happiness Why she's pro-polygyny and thinks its the best relationship arrangement for her personality and lifestyle And a bunch of other topics For complete show notes, visit our blog: https://becomingthealphamuslim.com/muslimah-serial-entrepreneur-hodan-ibrahim
1. Do Muslims hate Religious Freedom in Bangladesh? Dr. Richard Benkin 2. How Muslim extremists destroy Democratic elections 3. What you can do to help: FaxCongress.com (c) 2018, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
How Muslim linguists preserved the understanding of the Quran by identifying the exact linguistic backdrop of the Quran
Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Today's guest, Noha Alshugairi, is a “citizen of the world,” a licensed marriage and family therapist who practices in Newport Beach, California and positive discipline trainer. We are discussing positive discipline in the Muslim home. Join us! “I don't need to be preaching what Islam says to us in order to be teaching Positive Discipline.” What you'll hear in this episode: Diversity within the Muslim community (80 groups, with differing faith) How Muslim teachings align with Positive Discipline principles (building social interest, fostering belonging and contribution, understanding the belief behind the behavior, encouragement, mutual respect, kindness and firmness at the same time, short-term vs long-term and focus on solutions) How does Islam promote mutual respect? The concept of obedience as it relates to both Islam and Positive Discipline Doing the best you can with the tools you have – how excellence at 3 or 4 looks difference than excellence in adolescence The impacts of hanging onto childhood hurt in adulthood What non-Muslims are most surprised to learn about Muslim families Concerns of Muslim parents – how to protect children from Islamophobia & how to build a cultural identity they can be proud of? Finding peace through focus on your circle of influence and stepping away from victimhood How to broaden your understanding and support for the Muslim community Connecting with larger groups as minority group members to move past stereotypes What does Joyful Courage mean to you? Having joy while you are facing life. It's difficult because life is not smooth sailing. Resources: Positive Parenting in the Muslim Home 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Where to find Nosha: Website – Sakina Counselling Website – Positive Parenting in the Muslim Home Facebookl Youtube ::::: Weekly FB Lives are happening!! Join me every Tuesday at 10am pst on the Joyful Courage FB page to hear about a new Positive Discipline tool that you can begin using ASAP. Even if you are well versed in parenting with PD, you will take a way a renewed commitment and perhaps a deeper understanding of the tool. ::::: Join the Joyful CourageTribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves... ::::: Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Joyful Courage Podcast on iTunes to get the latest shows STRAIGHT to your device!! AND PLEASE rate and review the Joyful Courage Parenting Podcast on iTunes to help me spread the show to an ever larger audience!! CLICK HERE to watch a video that shows up how to subscribe with your iPhone!
Jim and Dale have been Left Behind! We talk about Harold Camping's prediction and then move on to this week's real news. Stephen Hawking on heaven What's happening to church membership? Confessing the sin of being raped How Muslim was Osama Bin Laden? Christians freed in Iran
Jim and Dale have been Left Behind! We talk about Harold Camping's prediction and then move on to this week's real news. Stephen Hawking on heaven What's happening to church membership? Confessing the sin of being raped How Muslim was Osama Bin Laden? Christians freed in Iran