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Jump into the latest Purely Cloud Guest Series episode featuring Pure's Kyle Grossmiller in an engaging conversation with Microsoft AVS Solution expert Husam Hilal. This episode explores how Azure VMware Solution (AVS) represents one of the most significant collaborations in cloud computing, enabling organizations to seamlessly extend their VMware environments into Microsoft Azure. In this episode, dive deep to explore both the strategic vision and practical implementation challenges of this groundbreaking service. From its origins as a collaborative effort between former competitors to its current status as a critical hybrid cloud enabler, Husam guides us through the evolution of AVS with insights only an insider could provide. The conversation examines how AVS solves fundamental challenges for enterprises with significant VMware investments, allowing them to leverage Azure's global footprint without rearchitecting applications or disrupting operations. Husam shares real-world deployment scenarios and addresses one of the most common challenges customers face: vSAN storage limitations that can force over-provisioning of compute resources. He unpacks innovative solutions like Pure Storage Cloud and Cloud Block Store that disaggregate storage from compute, potentially saving organizations significant costs while optimizing resource utilization. Looking toward the horizon, Husam and Kyle provide a glimpse into upcoming AVS innovations that promise to reshape hybrid cloud strategies. Whether you're an IT decision-maker evaluating migration options, an architect designing hybrid solutions, or a VMware professional expanding your skillset, this episode offers practical advice for navigating the convergence of traditional virtualization and modern cloud platforms. Husam's unique perspective bridges technical details with business value, making complex cloud concepts accessible and actionable.
The Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK reflects on a childhood in a Gaza camp and how hope is what keeps him going.
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Piers Morgan has made a point of amplifying both Palestinian and Israeli voices, on a devastating conflict that many believe is entirely black and white. Today's discussion is no different. Firstly, Piers talks to Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK, who recounts his heartbreaking upbringing in a refugee camp, and the horrors visited upon his family. According to Zomlot, the Palestinian people have been made to feel like “children of a lesser god” at the hands of the state of Israel.Piers then turns to Israeli Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, a man who personally strove to protect his nation when it was surrounded and attacked in their 1948 war. For him, the moral responsibility for Palestinian suffering lies squarely on the shoulders of the nations that wanted to destroy Israel. He reminds Piers of the multiple missed opportunities for peace, the ‘causal chain' of violence and that the Jewish people of Israel cannot be held responsible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Staggering visions of unity from Kenya's historic #RejectFinanceBill protests demonstrated a solidarity that many thought was impossible. However, now that the clear threat of a single bill has diffused, many feel we are in unprecedented, uncharted waters. Nothing could be further from the truth. In 2012-13, our Sudanese comrades realised that street demonstrations were the manifestation of people power, but only through mass organising could that power actually be wielded. From neighborhood resistance committees to informal unions, Sudanese have drawn upon African revolutionary traditions of popular democracy to innovate powerful forms of grassroots organisation—tactics we hope can expand the political imagination of those who have been invigorated and radicalised by the protests here in Kenya but ask, “What's next?” On 31 August 2024, we invited Rabab Elnaiem, Husam Mahjoub, and Gussai H. Sheikheldin to share insights from Sudan's grassroots organising. Rabab Elnaiem is a Sudanese activist, labor organizer, and former spokesperson for the Sudanese Workers Alliance for the Restoration of Trade Unions (SWARTU) currently based in the United States. She is a co-founder of the Ta Marbuta podcast, a feminist, anti-capitalist podcast. Husam Mahjoub is co-founder of Sudan Bukra, an independent nonprofit Sudanese TV channel launched in 2019 as a media voice for the revolution. Husam is a communications engineer, journalist, and host of a show in Sudan Bukra that critically examines Sudanese politics through interviews with various political actors, including many resistance committee members, trade union leaders/members, and progressive writers and activists. Gussai H. Sheikheldin is a researcher and consultant whose work seeks to illuminate synergies between techno-science and institutions, to advance policies and solutions in sustainable design for socioeconomic systems and development governance. Based in East Africa and Sudan, most of his projects focus on African topics, from a pan-African perspective. Other useful links: https://hammerandhope.org/article/sudan-revolution https://newpol.org/issue_post/a-revolutionary-way-of-doing-politics-is-taking-shape-in-sudan/ https://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2021/11/04/powering-the-uprising-sudans-resistance-committees/ https://www.phenomenalworld.org/interviews/magdi-el-gizouli/ https://roape.net/2024/01/10/exposing-the-murderers-the-uae-and-saudi-arabia-in-the-war-in-sudan/
In this episode, join us for a compelling discussion with Dr Husam Zomlot, Palestinian Ambassador to the UK, on the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Dr Zomlot explores the challenges, opportunities for peace, and the future of Palestinian diplomacy.
Stephen Sackur speaks to the top Palestinian diplomat in London, Husam Zomlot. As Israel's military assault on Gaza approaches the nine-month mark, with the Palestinian death toll still rising, Israeli hostages still in captivity and ceasefire hopes seemingly dashed, is diplomacy dead in the water?
Husam is a computer engineer from Gaza, living currently in county Clare. He arrived here shortly before the Israeli bombardment. However, his wife, daughter and two sons are still in Gaza. Husam set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds to get his family safely to Ireland. To donate visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-in-safely-relocating-my-family-from-gaza??_gl=1*1ccfwae*_up*MQ..&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-rX4r5uehAMVllBBAh1PrwS6EAAYASAAEgKECPD_BwE Picture (c) Husam via GoFundMe
Husam Shbib is currently working as a digital forensic consultant in Saudi Arabia. He has experience in different cybersecurity fields such as penetration testing, user access reviews, configurations reviews, IT and cybersecurity audit, risk assessment, and programming. He has a bachelor degree in computer science and holds multiple certifications in the cybersecurity field, such as ICMDE, 3CI, 3CE, CCE, eCDFP, etc. He likes playing CTFs with friends and solving online challenges regularly. He was keen on cybersecurity domain since the middle school and decided to approach this career.Originally Aired on: Jan 11, 2024
A resident of Gaza, who moved to Clare just weeks before fighting broke out in the enclave, is calling on the international community to end the horrors facing his people. Husam Malaka says his wife and child are barely surviving, after fleeing to the city of Khan Yunis, where they spent over a month trapped in a building with limited access to humanitarian aid. On November 7th, meanwhile, Husam says his father passed away, shortly after the hospital in which he was undergoing cancer treatment suffered extensive damage in an airstrike, rendering services unavailable. The truce in Gaza is to be extended for a seventh day, with Israel and Hamas both releasing statements earlier this morning, just minutes before the pause in fighting was due to expire, and hostage negotiations are now continuing. Speaking at a solidarity vigil for the Palestinian people in Ennis last night, Husam Malaka says the people of Gaza are facing a war on humanity.
Stephen Sackur speaks to the head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK Husam Zomlot. Hamas surely knew its murderous attack on Israel would provoke an overwhelming military response. The jihadists, it seems, wanted a devastating war. But what about Palestinians not with Hamas? As conflict in the Middle East escalates, what are their options? (Photo: Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to Britain, attends a news conference at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce. Credit: London. Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters)
What if you could peer into the future of cardiac care and discover a method for Myocardial Bridge "unroofing" surgery that offers less pain, less scarring, and faster recovery? That future is now. Welcome to the new world of robotic cardiac surgery, as revealed by our guest, Director, Robotic and Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery at University of Chicago Medicine, Dr. Husam Balkhy. He shares his wealth of knowledge with us, unraveling his history and the potential of robotic surgery in treating heart conditions, specifically myocardial bridges. We discuss the intricate landscape of the heart, how different perspectives can help access deep coronary arteries or Myocardial Bridges and delve into the technicalities of unroofing myocardial bridges robotically. A process that requires precision, skill, favors experience and proper patient selection. Dr. Balkhy also shares the hurdles and rewards of robot-assisted surgery, emphasizing the pivotal role of a stabilizer in ensuring successful operations. This very stabilizer is currently being phased out and may not be replaced, rendering this procedure impossible and therefore no longer able to be performed going forward. Whether you're seeking to understand myocardial bridges, explore treatment options, or better understand a diagnosis, this episode will leave you with a deeper comprehension of robotic cardiac surgery's pioneering world and your options. Cutting edge? Not so much and happy to say. For more information about Dr. Balkhy, click here To inquire about possible robotic surgery for your Myocardial Bridge call Ruth Buckner at Dr. Balkhy's office: 773-834-1612 To voice your concern about the deletion of the robotic stabilizer, you can contact Intuitive Surgical and watch for more information from me on the website, My Imperfect Heart
On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers is joined by the Palestinian Ambassador Husam Zomlot and Israeli Diplomat Orly Goldschmidt as Piers asks, How far should the US go to back Israel in this war? Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8 pm on TalkTV on Sky 522, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and the app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are we witnessing the beginning of a new Palestinian uprising?The Israeli raid on Jenin this week marked a sudden escalation of violence in an increasingly tense West Bank, with calls for armed insurrections in several Palestinian cities.12 people, including three children, died in Jenin, adding to the toll of more than 100 Palestinians that have been killed since 2022.Israel's far-right government vows the raids will continue, as the Palestinian Authority faces growing anger for failing to intervene, and a young generation ready to take up arms.In the first episode of our second season of The Big Picture Podcast, we sit down with Palestinian ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot, who says international media is helping Israel continue to evade accountability, and that Palestinians are frustrated and hopeless.We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee.You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
Brian interviews Husam Jandal. Husam is a business strategist and marketing consultant based in Mississauga, who just published a book called: “Digital Marketing Outsourcing: The Ultimate Recipe for Growing Your Business Online”. By sharing the insights and proven success methods he developed over two decades, this book will empower business leaders to harness the power of digital marketing and compete effectively in this constantly changing space.Topics covered include:- How to build a digital marketing dream team.- Which digital marketing strategies to deploy first for maximum impact.- How to measure the success of a digital marketing team.- How to consistently get a return from digital marketing investments.
This one was MAD from the get go LOOOOOL!! We've got another 2 special guests making their debuts on TroopzTV & Back Again W/Troopz, Man Utd fan Kas & the man who was causing mayhem this weekend, Husam!! Strap up ya seatbeats for the maddest preview of the season so far!!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/backagain
Ambassador Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom speaks to Palestine Deep Dive's Mark Seddon. The ambassador illuminates the U.K.'s century of broken promises and missed opportunities towards Palestine, including the lack of leadership of the British government for continuing to refuse to recognise the State of Palestine. He places responsibility for Israel's ongoing impunity on the West for refusing to hold Israel accountable for its ongoing oppression of the Palestinian people. The ambassador highlights how the U.S. is at risk of losing impact and influence on the region by refusing to reverse Trump's policy decisions, and predicts the continuation of Israel's far right trajectory, if the West continues to allow Israel to be unaccountable on the world stage. The pair also discuss the rise in awareness of the apartheid discourse surrounding Israel and Palestine, Western media bias and the ambassador's hopes which lie outside of the political elite, but instead at the feet of ordinary people on the streets of the Arab world and across the United Kingdom for bringing about meaningful change from the bottom up.
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This week, we're joined by Husam Jubran, a Palestinian tour guide and peace worker who has helped to lead a movement toward more meaningful tourism in the region that he calls home. In this episode, you'll learn: How tourism in Palestine has evolved over the past 25 years Husam's favorite places to bring visitors in the West Bank What it takes to become a tour guide in Israel and Palestine Husam's advice for how to have a meaningful travel experience wherever you go If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts or sharing this episode with a friend. Thank you so much for listening! Links and things Husam's interview with Rick Steves: https://blog.ricksteves.com/blog/husam-jubran/ Hands of Peace: https://handsofpeace.org/ Mejdi Tours, originator of the dual narrative: https://mejditours.com/ Better Travel Podcast interview with Mejdi co-founder Aziz Abu Sarah: https://apple.co/3fMYTV2
Episode 10 - Bobby Hume & Husam Ateyia jump on IG Live and discuss his recent Pro meet, his ATWR squat attempt, and huge 2116lb total! We discuss the state of powerlifting as a whole, silencing critics, ignoring haters, some powerlifting fuckery, then answer questions from IG users. Be sure to follow us on IG @thefitnshitpodcast @bfitct @husamthegymfreak
Husam Jandal joins the LinkedIn Sherpa Bob Woods to discuss how digital marketing works together with sales from a business standpoint and other ways to bring those two departments together. Learn as they give tips on how to utilize your company's marketing content and explain why consistency is better than just pumping stuff out all the time. Listen as Husam explains why you don't have to register on all social media platforms if you're a social seller and how it's more effective to be targeted in your sales approach. Visit Husam's website at HusamJandal.com or go straight to the article he mentioned entitled, Seven Tips You Can Learn From a Fisherman.
After a short creative block 5:55 Podcast is back with another amazing episode with great guest. On this episode we have guest Moe Alenzi, and Husam The Gym Freak in which came all the way from the east coast of Michigan to Hesperia, CA. They are ambassadors for local brand/gym Rebirth Athletics (Rebirth Lifting Club), that simply wanted to see what the facility and culture is all about. We were all welcomed into the facility with open arms from the brand owners who were generally the reason behind us crossing paths with the guest. Involving the fitness world was ironic that Husam is in pursuit to break two lifting World Records, and has a deep passion for power lifting. Moe, also a fitness enthusiast follows a different path a more creative one that comes with action packed content and day in the life of a content creator. This episode provides insight on the power lifting community, practices of creatives and also motivational mindsets that can change your entire perspective. Inside stories are definitely what fueled this conversation to help people understand that no one is perfect but a simple shift of focus can alter a negative head space. Heavy shit can sometimes be depicted as a sign of weakness but host, and the guest shared things to help inspire those who might be searching for the right answer.
The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Husam Alzayer's audio essay. Subscribe
Husam "Lionheart" Al-Mashhadi (0-0-0) is a Fighter out of Dearborn Heights, Michigan. This continues week profiling up-and-coming boxers from @SalitaPromotions. Watch Knuckle Up's Mike Orr, who always discusses up-and-coming young, hungry, and (usually) undefeated boxers during his live daily show at 4pm EST on TalkinFight.com or YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #KnuckleUp #HusamAlMashhadi
Lex and Shubbz sit down with Christina, the co-founder of VampUK, and Husam, Senior Publicity Executive for VampUK. They discuss: - The Creation of the Digital Talent & PR Agency, Vamp - Building Your Clientele - The Art of Negotiation - Working Within The Black Culture - Work-Life Balance Word of the Week: Perseverance Breeds Success Audio version of the episode, available on all streaming platforms. Twitter https://twitter.com/hustlesmartuk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hustlesmartuk/ And subscribe to our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Lu... AND Visit the hosts on their social media too: @shubbz1 https://www.instagram.com/shubbz1/ @lexr94_ https://www.instagram.com/lexr94_/ Visuals by @remi_brancs https://www.instagram.com/remi_brancs/
Husam mi accoglie alla stazione di Piacenza. Mi porta dietro il Coin, poi nel quartiere popolare dove è nato il “sistema” che ha organizzato insieme al suo “collega” bosniaco Milan che ho incontrato nel primo episodio, infine davanti a un sottopassaggio lungo il Po dove si sono svolti gli ultimi scontri clandestini. Anche Husam è un italiano di seconda generazione e sta provando a cambiare vita e vorrebbe tornare in Egitto. Intanto, però, mi fa capire che quegli “eventi” di cui è stato l'artefice non sono ancora finiti, e propone di organizzarne uno per me.Non so se quel match si farà mai, a questo punto però non posso più sottrarmi: devo andare alla ricerca dei cani violenti del mio passato. Uno, in particolare, con il quale ho condiviso i giorni di un'adolescenza rabbiosa, brutale. Vado a trovarlo in provincia di Caserta, dove sono cresciuto: è la prima tappa di un viaggio intimo, alle radici della mia personale ferocia.Se vuoi sostenere questo progetto, vai su https://www.pianop.it/sostieni/ oppure iscriviti alla newsletter https://www.pianop.it/newsletter/
Brian speaks with Husam Jandal. Husam is an internationally renowned business and marketing consultant and public speaker with a background that includes training Google Partners, teaching e-business at a master's level, receiving multiple Web Marketing Association Awards, and earning a plethora of rave reviews from businesses of all sizes. We speak about six digital marketing lessons we learned in 2021 to apply on 2022. “It's important to take time to reflect on the marketing lessons we've learned and integrate the knowledge into our upcoming strategies as we move into the new year..."
We spent episode 21 with Sam discussing his training and recovery, protocols, schooling and growing up in Iraq. If you ever wanted or needed a person to look up to in your Gym Life this might be the 1 person you need to watch. He has a vigor for life and truly understands it value on a level most don't. Oh and hes in school to become a nurse!
Gingival Artistry for Analogue and Digital Dentures with Nina Frketin - February 10th Webinar (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gingival-artistry-for-analogue-and-digital-dentures-tickets-179391774627?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb) Check out her episode on the podcast- 171: Pretty Acrylic In Pink with Nina Frketin (https://www.voicesfromthebench.com/171) We love live events where we get to talk to people face-to-face. At the end of October Elvis and Barb talked to so many people from the Preat (https://preat.com/) booth at the Whip Mix (https://www.whipmix.com/) Digital forum. This week we talk to two technicians that went to the event for two different reasons. First up with Rich Green from B&D Dental Technologies (https://www.bnddental.com/). Rich has been a dental technician is whole career and is now using his experience and expertise to help the industry understand zirconia better by education and a few jokes. Then we chat with Husam Sahwil, the implant manager from DDS Dental Lab (https://www.ddslab.com/). Husam talks about his amazing journey through dental technology through various labs in various countries to now run a huge implant department. The Asiga MAX (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/), the world's most advanced lab 3D printer, offers exceptional productivity. Well over 400 labs in the U.S. can attest to its accuracy, speed and precision. With 62 micron Print Precision, the Max is optimized for both dental lab or clinic environments. Its exclusive SPS™ Smart-Positioning-System Technology guarantees every layer is formed accurately, resulting in consistent results in any environment, and its single Point Calibration makes calibration extremely accurate and fast. As an Open Material System, you can print any suitable resin from any material manufacturer. Your choice, no strings. The Max also features the Fastest Material Changeover of any 3D printer. Labs LOVE this! Change completely from one print resin to another in under 30 seconds. All this and the finest, most dependable technical support staff in the dental lab industry. Call Whip Mix today or visit whipmix.com (https://whipmix.com/) to find out more about the Asiga Max! Did you know that Gro3X (https://www.gro3x.com/) wants to help lab owners to get better at marketing their own labs? They just had a marketing summit earlier in November in Charlotte, NC, where they had a bunch of lab and business owners present their best marketing practices. And now, they are getting ready for their Dental Marketing Masters program next year in May. This is going to be also in Charlotte. It will be a two-days workshop that goes deep into the Why? How? and What? of dental marketing. Just go to the Events section at gro3x.com (https://www.gro3x.com/), click on “Dental Marketing Masters (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/family/products/dental-marketing-masters)” and then fill out the application at the bottom of the page. Gro3X will have scholarships for up to 3 different attendees (under the age of 30) that will get a free pass to the Master Program. Gro3x will donate $100 per applicant to The Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology for the first 10 x applications received. So, if you are under 30 and interested in stepping up your marketing game, make sure you apply ASAP and no later than January 30th, 2022. Special Guests: Houssam Sahwil CDT and Rich Green.
We're back with another double dose of great guests for you this week! We are thrilled to bring you a exclusive look at The Greenville Music History Podcast/Restoration Project that David Sims and Jack Hines are bringing to the Upstate music scene.Also, we have a fantastic Spotlight Artist, Husam, who's based out of the DMV area who was referred to us courtesy of our friends from the All Gas No Breaks Podcast (@agnbpodcast)!!Thank you for listening, UMMpod Nation!!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ummpod )
Part 2 of our Giving Thanks/ UMMpod Playlist special! Check out the rest of the great artists we had on season 1! We also tease next week's spotlight artist, our first DMV (DC/Maryland/VA) based artist, the amazingly talented, Husam. Thanks for listening as always!!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ummpod )
This week, Kieran and Christian continue to get excited about the upcoming Disco 2, check out the latest Kylie news and take a step back in time to revisit a Minogue classic. The perky pair also woo Canadian fan Husam into a Minogue a Trois and probe him about why Ms Minogue means so much to him! If you want to get in touch to join the boys on the podcast or just to drop them a line, get in touch at thekyliesmileypodcast@gmail.com or drop us a DM @thediminutivecollection on Instagram.
Brian interviews Husam Jandal. Husam is a business strategist and marketing consultant based in Mississauga, who helps businesses drive growth through innovative digital marketing and business transformation strategies. Husam talks about "Business Growth Strategies in a Post Covid World." Husam Jandal is an internationally renowned business and marketing consultant and public speaker with more than 20 years of experience in the digital space, including training Google Partners, teaching e-business at a master's level, receiving multiple Web Marketing Association Awards, and earning many rave reviews from businesses of all sizes.
The boys are back to discuss the huge news on Harry Kane not turning up to training at Tottenham Hotspur in order to force through a move away from the club. We delve into whether this is considered the right course of action and if a move to City would be best for him, will City be able to get Kane IF they complete the Grealish deal beforehand. We also speak about Liverpool's potential move for Saul, how he would fit in tactically and who would be dropped in that Liverpool midfield. We are joined by: Husam from This Is Football: https://twitter.com/DonHusam6 -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBvdH3jHj7OMi1cxJu-y52A Luke from Never A Foul: https://twitter.com/NAF_FeedTheGoat -- https://twitter.com/NeverAFoul -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxuZTq204gToSAF1JvjcEQQ
Husam Alhraki verbringt seine Kindheit im syrischen Krieg. Der Flucht folgt ein Neuanfang in Deutschland – und eine besondere Freundschaft mit einem internationalen Hollywoodstar.
The raw, flowing, and unfinished aesthetic of Per Götesson's designs act like a sartorial expression of his deepest feelings. Named the Swedish Fashion Talent of the Year in 2018, Götesson has found a way to create garments that are both restrained and yet thought-provoking as they reflect his Swedish upbringing, commitment to sustainability, and his sense of being an outsider. Götesson collaborates heavily with his partner, Husam El Odeh, in order to bring out the precise meanings that lie within each collection. Together, they are able to balance refined craftsmanship, sustainable processes, and a newfound interaction with the consumer base. In conversation with Jessica Michault Original Music by Valerio Parrotta Edited by Dominic Celemen
Palestinian Ambassador to UK Husam Said Zomlot speaking outside Downing St. at Palestine protest by Radio Islam
The latest round of conflict between Israel and militant groups in Gaza has left the Palestinian Authority looking sidelined and powerless. Is this a permanent shift in the Palestinian power dynamic? Stephen Sackur speaks to Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK.
Amed Bozan gick ner 13 kilo för rollen som Husam i Kalifat. Han kände enorm glädje, men också rädsla när han fick rollen. Han är kreativ och seriös ut i fingerspetsarna när det gäller hans yrke och professionalism.I detta avskalade,ärliga och genuina möte med Amed Bozan ,tas vi in i en konstnärs huvud och sinne på ett unikt vis som vi sent kommer glömma. Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta med en engångssumma så swishar du på: 123 64 508 86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot. He discusses the coronavirus situation in occupied Palestine, the Abraham Accords signed by the UAE, Bahrain and Israel which were facilitated by Donald Trump, why the name Abraham Accords shouldn’t be used to describe the agreements, why normalization of relations by UAE and Bahrain with Israel hinder Palestine’s quest for statehood and an end to Israel’s occupation, the Trump administration’s treatment of Palestinians, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and more! Finally, we speak to Allen West, former congressman and current chairman of the Texas Republican Party. He discusses the prospect of a Biden-Harris White House, Trump’s Middle East policy as regards the signing of the Abraham Accords, whether Donald Trump is preparing for a war with Iran in his second term, why the label of ‘Putin’s puppet’ has stuck with Trump despite arguably hawkish policies, the growth of Black Lives Matter protests in the US following George Floyd’s death, and much more!
“From the King of Kings of East and West, the supreme Khan: In your name, O God, who stretched out the earth and lifted up the heavens; Qutuz is of the race of those Mamluks, who fled to this region to escape our swords... Let Qutuz know, as well as all his emirs, and the peoples of his empire who inhabit Egypt and the neighboring countries, that we are the soldiers of God on earth; that he created us in his anger, and delivered into our hands all those who are the object of his wrath; what has happened in other lands should be a matter for you to think about, and distract you from making war on us. Learn from the example of others and commit your fate to us before the veil is torn, and, delivered to repentance, you see the penalty for your sins fall upon you: for we will not allow ourselves to be touched by crying and we will be insensitive to complaints. You have heard that we have conquered a vast expanse of land; that we have purified the earth of the disorders which defiled it; and that we have slaughtered most of the inhabitants. It’s up to you to flee, and it’s up to us to pursue you; and what land will offer you a refuge? Which road can save you?... You have no way of escaping our swords, of escaping the slaying of our weapons… Hurry to give us an answer, before the war ignites its fires and launches its sparks on you: then you will no longer find asylum, strength, protection, support. You would experience the most terrible catastrophes on our part, and you would soon leave your lands deserted. In sending you this message, we have acted nobly towards you; we have sought [...] to wake you from your slumber. Now you are the only enemies we must march against. May salvation be upon us, upon you, and upon all [...] who submit to the orders of the Supreme Khan. " So reads the ultimatum delivered to Cairo in early summer 1260, as recorded by al-Maqrizi. Qutuz, the newly declared ruler of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, faced the awesome might of an army unsurpassed, invincibile and merciless. Qutuz, in a fragile alliance with his erstwhile enemy Baybars, made the frightful decision to kill Hulegu Khan’s envoys, and roll the dice to challenge the Mongol hosts, ultimately facing them at the Battle of Ayn Jalut. I’m your host David, and this is Kings and Generals: Ages of Conquests. Our previous episode detailed Hulegu’s sack of Baghdad in February 1258, and the death of the last ‘Abbasid Caliph, al-Musta'sim. Hulegu soon moved north to Maragha to rest and prepare for the next leg of his journey; reducing the remaining independent powers along the Levantine Coast. For Hulegu and his massive army, it seemed nothing would stand in the way of the subjugation of the remainder of the Muslim world. Spending the summer of 1258 moving between Maragha and Tabriz, many throughout the region reaffirmed their submission. Sons and representatives came from the atabeg of Fars, various lords of the Caucasus and the Ayyubid Sultan of Aleppo and Damascus al-Nasir Yusuf. In person came the 90 year old Badr al-Din Lu’lu of Mosul and the two Seljuq Sultans of Rum, ‘Izz al-Din Kaykaus II and his half-brother, Rukn al-Din Kilich Arslan IV. The fall of the Caliph sent shockwaves, and most were eager to reaffirm their vassalage lest they share his fate. ‘Izz al-Din Kaykaus, knowing Hulegu was already displeased with him for his brief rebellion in 1256, made Hulegu a pair of fine boots with his portrait on the soles, and kneeling before Hulegu told him “your slave hopes the padishah will elevate this slave’s head with his royal foot.” Hulegu was pleased with himself; the conquests were coming easily and it seemed he would complete his older brother’s will in good time. It’s possible that at this time Hulegu adopted for himself a new title, il-khan, which he began to include on coinage he minted the following year. Generally il-khan is translated as ‘viceroy,’ or ‘subject khan,’ il in Mongolian having connotations of submission. However, there is argument that it’s a Mongolian form of an older Turkic title, ileg khan, meaning ‘sovereign.’ Some sources from the Ilkhanate use it in this sense; one writer refers to Chinggis Khan as Il-khan,when such connotations of submission were quite inappropriate. Hulegu spent the remainder of 1258 in Azerbaijan, wintering in Arran and the Mughan plain, where the cool temperatures and fine pastures pleased the Mongols. Maragha emerged as Hulegu’s de facto capital, and that region became the administrative centre and summer retreat of the Ilkhanate for the next 70 years. From here, Hulegu plotted. Intelligence came in of the fractured politics of the statelets from Syria to Egypt. The ruler of Mayyafariqin in the Jazira had previously submitted to the Mongols, but had revolted as the Mongol army surrounded Baghdad. Hulegu sent his son Yoshmut to deal with them. The Ayyubid sultan of Syria, al-Nasir Yusuf, had been a Mongol tributary since the early 1240s, but had failed to provide troops against Baghdad or to appear before Hulegu in person. So, Hulegu would appear before him in person, along with 100,000 of his closest friends and at least 300,000 of their favourite horses. The only power of any note other than the small Ayyubid princes and Crusader holdouts on the coast, was the newly established Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt. Sending Yoshmut and Kitbuqa as his vanguard in spring 1259, in September Hulegu led the main army to Syria, anticipating a swift and glorious conquest of the region. Some 80 years prior, Egypt to eastern Turkey had been unified by an-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, who you may know better as Saladin. On his death in 1193 Saladin intended for three of his sons to rule in a sort of confederacy, one in Cairo, Egypt; one in Aleppo in Syria, and one in Damascus, also in Syria, to be the senior over the others. Within 3 years, his plan went awry. Saladin’s brother al-Adil bin Ayyub took control of Damascus and Egypt and forced Aleppo to recognize his authority. al-Adil placed his own sons as governors, and allowed the jihad to fall to the wayside, enjoying a fruitful 20 year truce with the Crusader states. The trade they brought was valuable and al-Adil found his Seljuq and Zengid neighbours of much greater concern. It was not until 1218 when his system cracked; that year the fifth Crusade landed in Egypt and soon took Damietta; the Anatolian Seljuqs backed Saladin’s ousted son al-Afdal in attempting to take Aleppo; and al-Adil died of illness is August 1218. On his death, the Ayyubids never regained their unity. al-Adil’s son al-Kamil took power in Egypt, but continually butted heads with the Ayyubid princes of Syria, especially his brother controlling Damascus, al-Muazzam. It was in the face of war with al-Muazzam that in 1229 al-Kamil agreed to a truce with the oncoming Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II Hohenstaufen, bloodlessly returning Jerusalem to Christian hands for the first time since Saladin took the city in 1187. Al-Kamil died in 1238, his family vying for control of Egypt. It took two years for his oldest son, al-Salih Ayyub, to seize power there. By then, the Ayyubids of Syria and Egypt were totally independent of each other; al-Nasir Yusuf, the prince of Aleppo, became tributary to the Mongols in 1243. In Egypt, al-Salih Ayyub showed himself a powerful and militaristic ruler- the last effective Ayyubid Sultan, exerting his power against his cousins in Syria. The first means to do this was to invite the bands of Khwarezmian mercenaries in Syria to him. These were the remnants of Jalal al-Din Mingburnu’s army, who, since Mingburnu’s demise in 1231, had acted as mercenaries and pillagers, raiding for the highest bidder. In 1244, al-Salih Ayyub invited them to Egypt, intent on employing them, or at least, keeping them from being employed against him by the Syrian Ayyubids. The Khwarezmians under Husam al-Din Berke Khan took up the call, en route sacking Jerusalem in early summer 1244, the Crusaders losing Jerusalem for good. The panicking Franks organized an alliance against the Khwarezmians- a grand army of Frankish troops, knights of the Military Orders, and the Ayyubid princes of Damascus and Homs, eager to keep the Khwarezmians out of al-Salih Ayyub’s hands. Their largest field army since the Third Crusade, some 13,000 men, was resoundingly crushed by the Khwarezmians at La Forbie in October 1244. It was a massacre, the offensive ability of the Crusader States permanently broken. Representatives from Acre reached Europe and called for aid- only the penitent King Louis IX of France would answer. Al-Salih Ayyub took the Khwarezmians north, and after assisting him in taking control of Damascus, gave them the boot, and they were overwhelmed and dispersed by Syrian forces in 1246. So ended the last remnant of the Khwarezmian Empire, some 20 years after Chinggis Khan’s invasion. Giving up on unreliable Khwarezmians, al-Salih Ayyub turned to slave soldiers. Military slavery was hardly a new institution, used from the ‘Abbasids to the Fatimids to the Ayyubids under Saladin himself. Generally, the Islamic institutions of military slavery differed greatly from the chattel slavery we associate the term with. In the words of historian Bart Hacker, “although his owner might buy or sell him and otherwise dictate certain life choices, the relationship of owner to soldier more nearly resembled that of patron to client than master to slave in the western sense. These are complex issues, but Muslim military slavery clearly did not define the soldier’s occupation, wealth, social standing or power.” Depending on the dynasty, military slavery actually increased a man’s access to wealth and social standing. Prior to the 12th century, these slave soldiers were generally called ghulams, but by 1200 mamluk had replaced it. While a ghulam or mamluk could come from anywhere, Turkic steppe nomads were preferred. Bought as children between 8 and 12, from their upbringing on the steppe they already had valuable experience in archery and horseback riding. The most physically skilled were sold as mamluks, upon which they were converted to Islam and received further training in weapons and tactics, provided armour, horses and the support of the state. Often they were taught languages, administrative skills and how to read and write. They were expected to be absolutely loyal to their master, who heaped rewards on them. They combined all the military skill of the Turkic nomads, but with greater discipline and reliability.
It’s not clear when, or even if, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going to deliver on his promise to annex a large chunk of the occupied West Bank. It’s even less clear what the Palestinian strategy will be if it happens. HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to the Palestinian ambassador in London, Husam Zomlot. With the conflict at a turning point, does the Palestinian leadership have the vision, imagination and credibility to mount an effective response?
Fatima is still on the run, and she knows that Nadir is on her trail. Calle and Suleiman managed to stop Sulle and Kerima at the border, but Lisha was left behind in the van and is on her way to Raqqa all alone. Calle calls Fatima in panic and demands that she and her contacts help get Lisha out. Pervin is devastated by the fight with Husam. But she doesn’t hesitate when she gets another chance to flee Raqqa.How realist is the depiction of ISIS in the Caliphate series? In this podcast, intelligence veteran and terrorism specialist Phil Gurski reviews Netflix Caliphate.Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and Programme Director for the Security, Economics and Technology (SET) hub at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute (PDI). He worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation.> borealisthreatandrisk.com> Like this podcast? Check out Phil Gurski's latest books!> Read Phil's daily blog Today in Terrorism
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Shaw Me Your Way Podcast! DISCLAIMER: There are snippets of background noise in today's episode as it was recorded remotely. Today's guest is Husam Ahmed, the co-founder of In.coming, a platform that helps young professionals break into industry whether its law, finance, consulting, and more. In.coming's mission is to help people realise their ambitions by providing the key to career entry. In.coming creates a relatable, engaging, and informative way to learn. It's like having an older sibling in the profession guiding you along your path. Husam talks to me about how he started the business with his sister, what he thinks about the current schooling system, the importance of building out your network, and how you can do so and the future of In.coming. We debate how important extra-curricular activates are both in secondary school and higher education (high school and college for American readers/listeners). Husam also highlights the need for diverse representation in this space, something that In.coming provides. I hope you enjoy this episode and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Check out In.coming: https://theincoming.co.uk/ Check out Husam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/husamahmed/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawmeyourway_podcast/?hl=en
Speaking with photographer and film-maker Husam. Look out for his latest work at: http://husam.co.uk/
In this episode, Pervin tries to find out more about the alleged upcoming terrorist attack in Sweden, pushed by her SAEPO handler. Husam's panic attacks continue and lead to tragic events. Ibbe is still grooming young women in Sweden and appears to be having some success.How realist is the depiction of ISIS in Caliphate? In this podcast, 30-year intelligence veteran and terrorism specialist Phil Gurski reviews episode 2 of this Netflix series.
This week Salim is once again joined by Husam as they broach the topic of modest fashion in their conversation with Hafsa Lodi. Hafsa's book 'Modesty: A Fashion Paradox' explores the growing industry that is modest fashion, getting insights from some of the biggest players. This week's podcast extends the conversation, as we tackle the divorce of Islam from modest fashion, watching how the trends shift over time. We also look at the role visibly Muslim fashion bloggers play in our communities, how their platform inevitably makes them role models, and whether they should be placed on that pedestal. The discussion then moves to hijab and modesty, and women's choice around it, as the conversation comes to an end. -- If you'd like to help support us here at TMV, visit https://themuslimvibe.com/support Join our FaceBook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tmvpodcast/?ref=share Hafsa's book can be found on Kindle and Amazon at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1911107267/ To listen to the podcast with Hussein Kesvani, visit https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/episodes/Ep-83---Psychedelic-drugs--trolls-and-internet-subcultures-ft--Hussein-Kesvani-ebhfs6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Salim (from self-isolation) and Husam are joined by Dr Adam Ali, a long-time friend of The Muslim Vibe as they discuss Coronavirus. The topic needs no introduction, a virus that has led to a global pandemic. We hear a bit more about it from Dr Adam and his experiences working with Public Health England to screen passengers entering from high-risk countries into the UK through Heathrow Airport. They discuss self-isolation, some conspiracy theories involving bats and more. Here are links to things discussed in the podcast: NHS officials told me Muslim households are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus – it’s important to understand why: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/coronavirus-muslim-mosque-closure-prayer-nhs-a9411936.html Why fighting the coronavirus depends on you (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSQztKXR6k0 Coronavirus - The Korean clusters: https://graphics.reuters.com/CHINA-HEALTH-SOUTHKOREA-CLUSTERS/0100B5G33SB/index.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Känner du till vilka knutar du har i kroppen som är orsakade av trauman och som sitter på rösten och tänk om du blev av med de och ditt riktiga jag fick träda fram kraftfullt och med ett större självförtroende? Vi går in på djupet med Amed Bozan känd från serien Kalifat där han spelar Husam och gör det grymt bra! En massa nej kan avskräcka, bryta ner människor som är på väg mot deras mål om dem saknar ett högre syftet kopplat till målet och vilka positiva effekter kan det ha att du fortsätter att vässa ditt hantverk trots motgångar och vad kan hända när den efterlängtade möjligheten ges? Detta är ett avsnitt för dig som är redo att gå hela vägen! Maila gärna dina synpunkter på detta avsnitt eller önskemål till kontakt@framstegskonceptet.se eller följ och besök oss på Instagram: Framstegskonceptet
This week our host Salim is once again joined by Husam as they talk to Rimla Akhtar, Football Association Counsellor and Rugby League board member. They talk about her journey into the world of sport, touching on the barriers that tend to limit women and people of colour from full-time careers in sports. The discussion moves to focus on external barriers as they broach the topic of the 2007 FIFA hijab ban (and subsequent sports bans) that deeply impacted hijab-wearing women in the space of professional sports. Rimla, being the first visibly Muslim woman on the Football Association Council, talks about the importance of prioritising diversity and inclusion in the area of sports, ending with heartfelt encouragement for minorities to push through unapologetically, making space in sports for themselves and others. -- To continue the discussion, join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tmvpodcast/?ref=share Follow us on social media @themuslimvibe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Join our new podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tmvpodcast/ ... This week Salim is once again joined by Husam as they speak to YouTuber and Muslim Personality Baba Ali. The conversation begins far along memory lane, in 2006, as Ali shares just how he got into making videos and becoming Baba Ali. The discussion reveals that YouTube was just the first domino to fall, triggering opportunity after opportunity — opening the doors to comedy, public speaking and many other avenues. As we start to catch up to the present, Ali recounts his successes and failures to date, including his online matchmaking website Half Our Deen, allowing us, after all these years, to learn what ever did happen to Baba Ali. — Want to extend the conversation? Join our new Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tmvpodcast/?ref=share To listen to the podcast we did with Hoda Abrahim, visit: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/episodes/Ep-76---Are-Muslim-Swipe-Dating-Apps-a-Thing-of-the-Past-ea98cb Subscribe to our YouTube channel if you haven’t already: https://m.youtube.com/user/themuslimvibe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Join our new podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tmvpodcast/ ... Once again, our host Salim is joined by cohost Husam as they speak to this week's guest - Ibn Ali Miller, a speaker and activist who went viral a couple of years ago for being recorded stopping a fight on the side of the road. In light of Black History Month, they reflect on the role Islam has played in the civil rights movement, and the role that Black Muslims have played in securing freedom for others as well. The discussion explores several topics, spanning from the years-old viral video, as we hear what he was really thinking as he pulled over to break up the fight, and continues to define what being Black, and the Black Muslim experience really is. --- Ibn Ali Miller can be found at @ibn.ali.miller on Instagram, and https://www.facebook.com/IbnAliMiller/ on Facebook. See the original video here: https://www.facebook.com/jamar.mobley.3/videos/1838493693071980/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! - https://www.youtube.com/user/themuslimvibe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
As Israel is headed towards a high stakes election and its Prime Minster, Benjamin Netanyahu, is facing indictment, former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss politics in the region and the fate of Israel's leader. Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, weighs in with his view on the President Trump's controversial Middle East Peace Plan drawn up between his senior adviser Jared Kushner and Netanyahu. Charlotte Alter, national correspondent at TIME, discusses how the millennial vote could sway the presidential election in 2020 and her book "The Ones We've Been Waiting For." Our Hari Sreenivasan sits down with Yuval Levin, conservative commentator and director of social and cultural studies at the American Enterprise Institute, to get his cure for divisiveness.
This week Salim and Husam are joined by Ayesha Malik, an influencer who has seen her video retweeted thousands of times for one simple reason: she called out Priyanka Chopra. Ever since the original tweet, Ayesha's life has changed, and we explore it all in this episode. They explore the lead-up to the confrontation, Ayesha's motivations behind it all, and how a 45-second video has sent her in a whole new direction. --- You can find Ayesha's twitter here: https://twitter.com/spishaa/status/1160621420818251776?lang=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Salim and Husam are joined by Aatif Nawaz and Ali Official, the writers and stars on BBC sketch show 'Muzlamic'. They discuss their different journeys in the world comedy, their BBC show and how they got to where they are today! Here is the podcast Salim mentioned on the show about Ben who converted to Islam because of Mo Salah: https://bit.ly/2OIuPfk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Salim and Husam speak to Mohammad Arshad, this week, founder of Muslim CEO and Muslim Mastery. They talk about the distinction between running Muslim organisations and organisations run by Muslims, as well as what it really takes to get an organisation running like a well-oiled machine. The conversation provides some insight to how The Muslim Vibe works and how it came to be, as well as touching on leadership. They discuss what it means to be a leader, how to be a leader, and whether leadership can be God-conscious. Mohammed Arshad can be found at www.muslimmastery.com for personal development and at www.muslimceo.com for business development. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Visit https://husammachlovi.com and https://gregalbritton.com/category/podcast/ to learn more. “If I’m not writing poetry everyday, I’m journaling everyday. It’s been my go-to when I’m trying to work something out, work an emotion out, work a problem out… I think it feels real natural for me. It’s almost like another limb for me, like an extension of my body.” Husam expresses himself through both poetry and prose, focusing on the artist’s journey and the human condition. Here’s a poem of his, “Returning Here”: A portal opens, and you wander through dissolving Into something greater. A familiar face is new and perfect. Another’s hurt becomes your own. What was pushing and pulling is now flowing. The waves do not ask the sea “where are we going?” The sea does not ask “who are you?” What started as an exploration of what enlightenment may be like turned into the poem above. Husam incorporates what I call, a ‘characterization framework’ to enable fresh perspectives while writing. Imagining he was ‘enlightened’, Husam enabled fundamental thinking that superseded the ‘I’ and went to something beyond himself. This fundamental thinking also appears in his business practices. He currently leads With Pulp, a digital product studio based in NYC with team members located around the world. When asked about working on things that resonate with him, he said, “I think it absolutely drives us further to do better work. When we started the non-profit work… the code that we were pushing felt like it had actual value that we resonated with in the real world. The non-profit’s aim was to take children off the streets and put them in shelters. It felt like our code was contributing to that and we felt good about that. It drove us to show up and be extra focused in our daily efforts.” Husam and team continue to choose the clients they want to work with, something very different from his time working at a corporate ad agency, just four years ago. “I felt like we could do this, we could pick the clients we wanted to work with… we could still do the work that we love and make a living off of it. Thankfully right now it’s working to be the case, and hopefully we continue to be able to do that.” His love for product design led him to become a Product Design lecturer at City University in New York. “The funny thing is, I actually applied and a couple hours later I was like wait, I could do a much better cover letter so I applied twice and they actually really liked that. I thought that was going to be a bad thing and they said ‘we appreciate you applying twice’. Hey, it worked out well!” Husam recognizes that while the things he focuses on can benefit others, it also contributes greatly to himself. Through his poetry he finds a means of expressing himself, his work as a means of earning money and contributing to others, and his teaching as an education in being concise, empathetic, and a good listener. He says that all of this is, “rewarding for how good it feels to actually do it”. What is something that you have gone towards that makes you feel good?
This week, Salim and Husam speak to Tez Ilyas, a comedian whose gigs have ranged from open mic nights to openers at the O2. They talk about how he left the Home Office for comedy gigs, his past appearances on TV, and how he's managed to stay authentic through it all. They walk through his journey and his accomplishments; looking at how he started, how he made it, and how he always keeps it real. Check out his brand new show The Tez O'Clock Show at 11pm every Thursday on Channel 4. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
On this week's podcast, Salim and his new co-host Husam are joined by Hoda Katebi, who is the founder of JooJoo Azad which is an unapologetic, anti-capitalist, intersectional feminist and body-positive political fashion platform. They discuss Hoda's journey into this niche genre and her views on ethical fashion generally. They also talk about her live interview on an American TV station a few years ago that went viral...for all the right reasons! You can check out her blog here: http://www.joojooazad.com ----- As mentioned at the beginning of the podcast, be sure to check out www.palestineexpo.com and get your tickets now! Use checkout code 'FOAMVIBE' for 20% off your tickets. The expo is taking place on the 6th and 7th July in London. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
This week's episode, titled "Doing it for the likes" with our guest Fatma Husam, we talk about the positive and negative effects of social media on our lives, and what it means to be authentic in the age of social media! -------------- To get in touch or find out about future episodes please follow us at the links below! Instagram: @MshariAlonaizy Twitter: @MshariAlonaizy Facebook: @MillennialMirrorsPodcast Email: mshari@msharialonaizy.com Guest : Fatma Husam Host : Mshari Alonaizy Producer : Dilara B. Hussein
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Tamim and Husam decide to self harm through movies this week and wanted to include you in their experience of having watched the Assassin’s Creed movie. We talk about how it compares to the videogame franchise, the cast, the story, the things we hated and the things that made no sense to us at all. Guests: Husam Al-Sayed: Saudi-based Palestinian filmmaker, musician and founding member of the Telfaz11. Instagram | Twitter Host: Tamim Kashgari: Instagram | Twitter Get in touch with The LPQ team: Comment on Mstdfr | Subscribe on Soundcloud | Follow on Twitter … Assassin’s Creed Movie
Husam Hishmeh, owner of 82 Domino's Pizza restaurants and it all started in 1989 with no money at the age of 19 as an immigrant from Jordan. How is it possible to buy a business with no money? Husam shares great insight on how much effort he put into his business at 19 years old. 3 tips for new business owners: 40 hours/week does not exist, Be Hungry, Be patient for results. There is so much great stuff in this interview. I have listened to it 5 times just to catch the wisdom within. Please take the time to give us a rating & review on iTunes. And also like our facebook page to stay in tune with the show. Non-Profit Spotlight. KIRF Our Non-profit spotlight is with KIRF, Kirwin International Relief Foundation. The do 2nd stage relief for areas that have been hit with a crises. They go to the area when most initial responders have left. There are still many issues to address. 100% of the funds donated go directly to meeting needs in the crises area. The next trip is a for Hurricane Harvey in Houston. Please consider showing your support by donating online at KIRFAID.ORG 2-Minute Drill Michael talks about “Leaving a Legacy" . Sometimes we're so focused on building financial assets we forget about the personal legacy we leave behind. What impact do you want to leave on your friends & family after you're gone? What values, philosophies and principles do you want to ensure are passed down to future generations? Michael shares some perspective on how to address this. For more financial planning needs visit Maranantha.com The Mailbag Today Michael answers 3 questions from listeners. How can I get more help with my 401k? Should I start a 529 plan or Roth IRA for my kids? What books or podcasts do you recommend? You can contact Michael at michael@allocationlink.com Enjoy the show and please join us again soon! Mike Sponsors: Geico Local Office – Greg Mauk Serving the 805 American Pacific Mortgage, -- Greg Abrams. Serving the 805. Spanish Hills Country Club Previews Memberships available. Matt's All Haul -- For all of your junk removal and hauling needs. Allocationlink.com – Investment Management that is smart, low cost & automatic. Maranantha.com – The way financial planning should be. Contact us Allocationlink.com or Maranantha.com also via email. Michael@allocationlink.com 805-665-3767 .fusion-widget-area-139 .widget h4 {color:#333c4e;}.fusion-widget-area-139 .widget .heading h4 {color:#333c4e;}.fusion-widget-area-139 .widget h4 {font-size:18px;}.fusion-widget-area-139 .widget .heading h4 {font-size:18px;}Subscribe to PodcastApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAndroidby EmailRSS
What does the Trump era mean for the Palestinian dream of statehood? For years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been stuck, condemned to repeat itself year in, year out. But now something has changed – the two protagonists remain deaf to each other's demands – but there's a new US president who seems to care little for Washington's long established quest for a two state solution. Does the Trump era signal the end for Palestinian hopes of statehood? Husam Zomlot, Senior Adviser to the Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, talks to Stephen Sackur.
What does the Trump era mean for the Palestinian dream of statehood? For years the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been stuck, condemned to repeat itself year in, year out. But now something has changed – the two protagonists remain deaf to each other’s demands – but there's a new US president who seems to care little for Washington's long established quest for a two state solution. Does the Trump era signal the end for Palestinian hopes of statehood? Husam Zomlot, Senior Adviser to the Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, talks to Stephen Sackur.
From Ramallah with Husam Zomlot, Fatah spokesman for International relations. What is Fatah? Why is it a European Socialdemocratic party? Are they similar to Hamas? What does the PLO have to do with it? What and where is apartheid? Are there terrorists in Gaza? Why don't Palestinians and Israelis share their holy land? What does religion have to do with it? Do Palestinians recognize Israel? Why are some Israeli politicians "sick"? How do peace talks work? Is violence or non-violence more effective? How can there be peace? When does the occupation end?