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Birinci Dünya Savaşı'nda büyük nüfus kayıpları yaşayan ülkemiz, 1970'li yıllara kadar nüfus artışını teşvik etmiştir. Hiç unutmuyorum, ilkokul ikinci sınıfta okulumuza müfettişler gelmişti. “Zenginliklerin kaynağı nedir?” diye bir soru sormuşlardı. Verilen cevaplar arasında nüfus çıkmayınca “Evladım, zenginliğin birinci kaynağı insandır. Bir ülkenin ihtiyacı olan yeteri kadar nüfustur” demişlerdi.
IHSAN FAISAL KADAKER MEKAH – Kartu Nusuk menjadi salah satu dokumen penting yang wajib dimiliki dan dijaga dengan baik oleh seluruh jemaah haji selama berada di Tanah Suci. Kartu ini berfungsi sebagai identitas resmi sekaligus akses layanan ibadah, sehingga kehilangan atau penyalahgunaannya dapat menghambat kelancaran pelaksanaan rangkaian ibadah haji.
Ihsan Faisal (Kepala Daerah Kerja Mekah) menyampaikan bahwa seluruh fasilitas akomodasi bagi jemaah haji telah disiapkan sesuai dengan jumlah kedatangan jemaah. Persiapan ini mencakup ketersediaan hotel, layanan pendukung, serta pengaturan penempatan agar jemaah dapat beristirahat dengan nyaman selama menjalankan ibadah di Tanah Suci.
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« Le documentaire vous gâche un peu la vie réelle, parce qu'il vous apprend à être extrêmement attentif » : ainsi parlait Frederick Wiseman, dont la vie réelle a dû être souvent gâchée, lui qui cultivait avec élégance et intelligence son attention au monde, captant les détails, les regards et les souffles. Frederick Wiseman fut membre du premier jury du Cinéma du réel en 1979. C'est dire s'il tenait à ce festival auquel nous aimons consacrer une émission. 37 films documentaires sont au programme de la 48ème édition du Cinéma du réel qui s'est ouverte jeudi dernier (26 mars 2026) avec la projection du Nuestra tierra de Lucrecia Martel et se fermera dimanche (29 mars) avec le film En Nous de Juliette Binoche. Nous avons le plaisir de recevoir en studio trois cinéastes de la sélection : - Lamia Joreige pour Casting for a film, Ihsan's diary, tourné à Beyrouth avec des jeunes Palestiniens, d'après les écrits d'un soldat ottoman de la Première Guerre mondiale - Abdou Lahat Fall pour Independance Tey, dans lequel il a suivi pendant cinq ans des militants sénégalais du FRAPP. - Et Max Mbakop qui a réalisé avec Lilia Kilburn un film court, mais puissant : Le serpent à Bonanjo, tourné à Douala au Cameroun. Musiques : La Terre de Camille, Wëy Wallu de Leuz Diwane et Gratitude de Dieze Mbangue.
“Hz. İsa'nın Cengiz Han'a karşı hiçbir üstünlüğü yoktur.” -Netanyahu Uluslararası ilişkiler uzmanı bir dostum, bu savaşın sonuçları açısından İran'dan ziyade Körfez ülkelerinin işgale uğrayabileceği uyarısında bulundu. Bu değerlendirme bana, petrol krizinden bugüne kadar Suudi Arabistan ve Körfez ülkelerinde biriken sermayenin Batılı ülkeler için zaman zaman bir sorun haline geldiği tezini hatırlattı. Bu teze göre, yaklaşık her on yılda bir bu sermayeye savaş bahanesiyle el konulmaktadır.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit groundeddaily.substack.comTonight is the 24th night. Eid has been announced — next Friday, insha'Allah. That means 29 nights of Ramadan this year. Which means we have five nights left.Before anything else — stay out of the arguments about moon sighting. Online or otherwise. This is not the time. There is a hadith that the Prophet ﷺ was once shown the exact night of Laylatul Qadr and was on his way to tell the companions — when he found them arguing among themselves. And Allah caused him to forget it. That knowledge was lifted because of the dispute. Arguments in the community literally cost us Laylatul Qadr. Don't be that person. Not in these last few nights.Quick Recap Before We Move ForwardLast night we covered the four adabs of du'a from ayat 55 and 56:The external two — tadarru', humility of body and word, and khufya, keeping your voice low and not screaming at Allah. The internal two — khawf, fear that Allah might ignore us the way we've been ignoring Him, and tama', that deep aching hope that He — and only He — can answer.Both pairs working together. The outside and the inside. The posture and the heart.And then ayah 56 ends with a statement that stopped us last night: inna rahmatallaahi qaribun minal muhsineen — indeed, the mercy of Allah is near to those who are muhsineen.We said we'd come back to it. So let's.Who Are the Muhsineen?Ihsan. We go back to Hadith Jibril — the hadith where Jibril came to the Prophet ﷺ in the form of a man and asked him about Islam, then Iman, then Ihsan. And the Prophet ﷺ defined ihsan as: to worship Allah as if you see Him. And if you cannot see Him — know that He sees you.That feeling of being permanently, completely seen. Not watched in the surveillance sense. Seen in the sense that matters — that Allah knows. That nothing is hidden. That what you do alone in the dark is exactly as real as what you do in front of people.A person with ihsan finds it hard to misbehave. Because wherever they go, they carry that awareness. They are, if anything, better in private than in public — because they're not performing for anyone. They are performing only for Allah.The Prophet ﷺ is the living example. When he led the jama'ah in prayer, he kept it relatively short. He was always conscious of who was behind him — the elderly, mothers, children. He would actually turn and look at the congregation before beginning prayer, taking stock of who was there, adjusting accordingly. When Mu'adh ibn Jabal once led a prayer and launched into a long portion of Surah Al-Baqarah, the Prophet ﷺ pulled him aside after and said: ya Mu'adh, what is this fitna? There are people behind you.A paid subscription includes a free digital copy of the Surah Al-A'raf Study Guide and Workbook. But when the Prophet ﷺ prayed alone? Abdullah ibn Abbas narrated that he prayed behind the Prophet ﷺ one night. First raka'ah — Surah Al-Baqarah. Second raka'ah — Surah Ali Imran. Ibn Abbas eventually had to break his wudu, renew it, and come back. The Prophet was still praying. No audience. No performance. That is ihsan.And then there was the lady of the bukhur. There was a woman at the Prophet's masjid whose duty was to bring incense and make the masjid smell beautiful. No name recorded. Just her role, quietly, faithfully. One night she passed away. She was washed, shrouded, and buried before Fajr — the companions didn't want to disturb the Prophet ﷺ over someone they considered insignificant. After Fajr he turned around, noticed she was absent, and asked where she was. They told him. He said: why didn't you wake me? And then he went to her grave and prayed Salatul Janazah over it.The cleaner. The incense lady. He noticed. He cared. He went. That is ihsan expressed outward — toward the people around you.
A small moment of distress turned into a powerful reminder about how a believer calls upon Allah when every door seems closed.In this episode, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) reflects on a personal experience that reshaped how he understood hardship, hope, and turning back to Allah.The story leads into a deeper reflection on a verse many Muslims know by heart and a question that quietly changes how you see every test in your life.With your help, we can empower Muslims to rise above worldly limitations and live lives that reflect Ihsan - excellence in everything we do.Support us now and help us carry the legacy of Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) forward.Donate to bring the power of Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef's (rA) legacy to countless lives around the world and carry forward a legacy that already changed thousands. Change Lives, Spread Hope: https://www.launchgood.com/v4/campaign/bring_the_power_of_visionaire_duas_to_countless_lives_around_the_world
In this episode we explore why sincere rituals sometimes fail to soothe and how a chronically braced nervous system can mute the mercy that's already near. By reframing your “consciousness set point” (SQ) as a body-level baseline, you'll see how survival mode can hijack prayer, fasting, and dhikr, turning them into tasks to endure rather than moments that heal.We dig into the lived signs of low SQ: thoughts that feel factual and urgent, pressure inside worship, and a reflex to seek or anticipate hardship. Then we map a path out: transforming ibadah into regulation so the body learns that the present is not the past. Instead of piling on more action to close the gap with Allah, we anchor the obligations while shifting how we enter them—slower breath, safer posture, gentler attention—so devotion lands in the nervous system. The result is worship that widens perspective, creates space between trigger and reaction, and softens self-judgment.You'll learn a practical three-layer model drawn from Islam, Iman, and Ihsan. If you've ever wondered why your best efforts still feel tense or why ease seems hard to find, this conversation offers a compassionate lens and concrete next steps. Listen, reflect, and try one small regulation cue before your next prayer—then tell us what changes. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who could use calm inside worship, and leave a review to help others find the show.To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, open the app and go to the show's page by searching for it or finding it in your library. Scroll down to the "Ratings & Reviews" section, tap "Write a Review," then give it a star rating, write your title and review, and tap "Send"
We introduce the consciousness set point and our SQ (soulful intelligence) model: a clear way to see how you interpret events, hold difficulty, and choose meaning. Ramadan is the perfect opportunity to gain insight on this topic because below 50 on the SQ scale, survival coding rules: thoughts feel like facts, narratives go global, and other people's emotions fuse with your own. As your SQ rises past 50, the same reality begins to feel expansive. You notice more, you react less, you create a gap between trigger and response, and worship grows more deliberate and present. Every interpretation either preserves inner pressure or leaks it. Through somatic grounding, disciplined meaning-making, and presence in worship, you can steadily raise your set point and keep it there.This is a call to choose the pain of growth over the pain of stagnation, to hold hardship without letting it define you, and to live closer to Ihsan with each fast and each prayer. If you're ready to treat Ramadan as a true reset, commit to one daily practice that elevates your set point and tell us what you'll keep going after the month ends. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a reframe, and leave a review to help more listeners find these tools.To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, open the app and go to the show's page by searching for it or finding it in your library. Scroll down to the "Ratings & Reviews" section, tap "Write a Review," then give it a star rating, write your title and review, and tap "Send"
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit groundeddaily.substack.comWhy Belief Must Come Before Practice: Introduction to Imam Al-Ghazali's 40 PrinciplesUnderstanding the foundations of Islamic knowledge requires more than memorizing rulings or performing rituals. It demands a systematic approach to learning that begins with certainty in belief before moving to practice. This article explores the framework laid out in Imam Al-Ghazali's The 40 Principles of Our Religion, examining why aqidah (creed) forms the essential foundation upon which all other religious knowledge is built.The Three Dimensions of Islamic PracticeThe Islamic tradition recognises three fundamental dimensions of religious life: Islam, Iman, and Ihsan. This framework, derived from Hadith Jibreel (known as Umm al-Sunnah), provides the organisational structure for understanding our religion.Islam: The Science of PracticeIslam encompasses the ritualistic and practical aspects of religion, which later developed into the science of fiqh (jurisprudence). While four major schools of Islamic law are widely recognised today, the historical reality reveals far greater diversity. Scholars document more than 80 madhabs during the early period of Islamic intellectual development.The survival of a legal school depends not on the Imam's knowledge alone, but on the continuity of transmission. Consider the madhab of Imam Al-Layth ibn Sa'd: despite Imam Al-Shafi'i's assertion that he was “afqahu min Malik” (more knowledgeable in fiqh than Imam Malik), his school did not survive because his students failed to continue the work.The Importance of Unbroken TransmissionContemporary practitioners receive their understanding of Islamic law through an unbroken chain of transmission (isnad) extending back to the founding Imams. For Shafi'i scholars, this means a documented chain of teachers and students from the present day all the way to Imam Al-Shafi'i himself.This chain preserves not just the rulings, but the contextual understanding and technical terminology. Without this living transmission, legal texts become increasingly difficult to interpret accurately. Imam Al-Shafi'i's magnum opus, Al-Umm, illustrates this challenge. Despite its importance, this foundational text is rarely taught in traditional Islamic circles today because the specific terminological framework has not been preserved in the same way as later works.Legal terminology evolves across generations. Early scholars often used cautious language when discussing prohibitions, preferring phrases like “I dislike this” rather than definitively declaring something haram. This reflected both their taqwa (God-consciousness) and their reluctance to claim authority over matters of divine law. In communities with high levels of religious commitment, such subtle expressions were sufficient to guide behavior.As communities changed, scholars adapted their pedagogical approach. The terminology became more explicit and categorical, even as the underlying rulings often became more accommodating. Imam Al-Nawawi's strict position on Fatiha recitation—invalidating prayer for mispronouncing even a single letter—was later moderated by scholars like Imam Al-Haythami, who recognised that people from certain linguistic backgrounds might be physically unable to produce specific Arabic phonemes.This adaptation reflects not inconsistency, but the dynamic nature of fiqh as a living discipline that must address the reality of Muslim communities. A contemporary example: visiting a remote fishing village in Malaysia, one encounters Imams who are part-time dive masters or boat captains, leading congregations where the recitation quality varies significantly. The fiqh tradition accommodates this reality while maintaining standards appropriate to each context.Iman: The Science of BeliefIman addresses matters of belief, formalized into the science of Aqidah. Within this domain, several schools of thought emerged:Athari (textual): This approach relies primarily on scriptural authority. The Quran commands belief, therefore one believes. This circular reasoning functions effectively in majority-Muslim contexts where baseline assumptions about God's existence and the Quran's authority are shared cultural knowledge.Ash'ari and Maturidi: These schools, founded by Imam Abu Hassan Al-Ash'ari and Imam Mansur Al-Maturidi respectively, integrate revelation with rational argumentation. This synthesis became necessary as Muslims encountered diverse philosophical traditions and needed to defend their beliefs through reasoned discourse.Ihsan: The Science of Spiritual ExcellenceIhsan developed into the science of tasawuf (Islamic spirituality), which also encompasses multiple approaches:The Salaf approach emphasizes wara' (scrupulousness) and zuhud (asceticism). Note that “Salaf” refers to a historical period—the first three centuries of Islamic history—rather than the modern movement called “Salafism,” which emerged several centuries later.Imam Al-Ghazali championed tazkiyah (purification of the soul), focusing on removing spiritual diseases from the heart and cultivating praiseworthy character traits.The Falsafah (philosophical) school, represented most prominently by Ibn Arabi, engaged with metaphysical questions and influenced Islamic mystical thought, particularly in Ottoman territories.This study focuses primarily on the tazkiyah tradition, as it addresses the practical work of spiritual development most directly applicable to contemporary Muslims.
Beginning a New Text with Imam al-GhazaliAlhamdulillah, this session marks the beginning of a new text in our weekly Ratib & Reminders gathering. For those based in Perth, you're warmly invited to join us live at Qaswa House every Thursday from 7:00–9:00 p.m. The gathering is open to everyone — men and women, young and old.After returning to Perth, it was a joy to be back at Ratib and to see the continuity of the program while I was away. We recently completed Arba‘ina Shamil fi Insanil Kamil, the 40 hadith on the perfection of Rasulullah ﷺ, and many were able to join the khatam we did live from Madinah. With that chapter completed, we now move into a new phase of study.The most common request I receive is to study the works of Imam al-Ghazali. While his magnum opus Ihya' ‘Ulum al-Din is one of the greatest works in Islamic scholarship, it is also vast — effectively forty books in one. For this reason, rather than beginning something we may struggle to complete, we've chosen a shorter, more focused text that reflects Ghazali's core project.Over the next two sessions we'll introduce this new book and begin exploring its themes. After that, we'll pause for Ramadan, as Ratib will be replaced by nightly taraweeh at Moresby Street Hall, Kensington, where we'll be reading and briefly reflecting on Surah al-A‘raf. After Ramadan, inshaAllah, we'll return to the text and continue the journey.Imam al-Ghazali had a unique way of teaching. He often wrote large, comprehensive works, then summarised them into medium-length texts, and finally into concise versions meant to be memorised. His belief was that knowledge only truly becomes yours when it is internalised — when you live with it, not merely read it. This approach shapes the book we'll be studying together.The text we've chosen is Al-Arba‘in fi Usul al-Din (The 40 Principles of the Religion). Interestingly, it did not begin as a standalone book. It was originally written as an appendix to Jawahir al-Qur'an (The Jewels of the Qur'an). After guiding readers on how to approach and understand the Qur'an, Imam al-Ghazali addressed the next essential question: How do we live the Qur'an? These forty principles were his answer. Recognising their importance, he permitted the work to be published independently.For many, especially those who went through traditional Islamic schooling in places like Malaysia, the content of this book will feel familiar. Much of classical Islamic education has been shaped, directly or indirectly, by Imam al-Ghazali's framework.To understand his project, we stepped back and looked at the foundation of Islamic scholarship itself — Hadith Jibril, often called Umm al-Sunnah. This hadith presents the religion through three inseparable dimensions: Islam, Iman, and Ihsan.Islam refers to the outward actions of the religion — prayer, fasting, zakat, and hajj — which later became formalised as the science of fiqh. Iman addresses belief, engaging the intellect before settling in the heart, and developed into the science of ‘aqidah. Ihsan focuses on spiritual refinement: worshipping Allah as though you see Him, and knowing that He sees you even when you do not.Over time, each of these dimensions developed its own sciences and terminology. These terms did not exist in the Prophet's time, but they were created to preserve clarity and make learning accessible. Tasawwuf, when understood correctly, belongs firmly within this tradition — addressing the heart and soul, not as a replacement for fiqh or ‘aqidah, but as their completion.Imam al-Ghazali lived during a period of deep fragmentation in the Muslim world — politically, intellectually, and spiritually. His life's work was to bring these dimensions back together, showing that a sound religious life cannot survive on law alone, belief alone, or spirituality alone. Each needs the others.It was during a profound personal crisis, after reaching the peak of his academic career, that Ghazali withdrew from public life for years of spiritual seclusion. From this period emerged Ihya' ‘Ulum al-Din, the first work to systematically unite belief, practice, and spiritual purification into a single guide for living Islam.Al-Arba‘in fi Usul al-Din is the distilled essence of that project. It is organised into forty principles: foundations of belief, guidance on practice, dangers on the path, and the means of salvation. This is the text we'll be walking through together, slowly and practically, inshaAllah.This session served as an introduction to both Imam al-Ghazali and the book we'll be studying. We'll continue next week, before pausing for Ramadan, and then resume the journey together. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit groundeddaily.substack.com/subscribe
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Which care models will handle the scourge of metabolic disorders? Beyond the societal questions raised by this public health phenomenon, the real concern is whether traditional care models are capable of managing this group of conditions effectively and sustainably. This largely because traditional care models are episodic and put little focus on behaviour change that is dearly needed to reverse the trend. Among those who have realized it and are striving for alternatives, Ihsan Almarzooqi and his team at meta[bolic] stand out. Based in Dubai, they have developed and deployed a unique care model, which they aim to replicate in Europe, starting with the UK. Their approach blends cutting-edge diagnostics, remote monitoring, and a care pathway involving frequent interactions with medical staff—enough to drive long-term behavioural change. And its efficacy has been demonstrated through numerous studies published since its inception. Beyond this hybrid care model, what is striking about Ihsan and the meta[bolic] philosophy is their relentless focus on improving outcomes for patients and incorporating the latest care innovations to raise the bar. Up to the point of reducing their operational margin to extend their knowledge of each patient, as long as it improves the level of care. In this episode, we discuss what makes this care pathway unique, its implementation, the results, and how we can leverage traditional reimbursement schemes while still delivering a continuous and outcome-oriented care experience. An inspiring and thought-provoking conversation on what care models for metabolic disorders can be, despite the constraints posed by most health systems! Timeline: 00:00:00 - What led Ihsan to pioneer new care delivery models 00:06:03 - The extent of the metabolic diseases pandemic 00:10:39 - Why traditional care models fail to address metabolic diseases 00:16:49 - The components that make up the meta[bolic] care model 00:23:37 - How the meta[bolic] care model is funded in the UAE 00:30:57 - Ihsan's philosophy about evidence generation and how it is lived at meta[bolic] 00:33:28 - Scaling the meta[bolic] model to other geographies beyond the UAE 00:38:45 - How to keep patients engaged throughout their care journey 00:41:55 - Ihsan's wishes for the democratization of value-based care What we also talked about with Ihsan: Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) GLP-1 agonists Labcorp p-Tau217 VO2 max test PromarkerD test As mentioned by Ihsan during the episode, you can have a read at Ground Truths by Dr. Eric Topol and his recent book Super Agers, an encyclopedia of the latest medical knowledge around longevity. Ihsan also recommends listening to Dr. Peter Attia's podcast The Drive, which investigates everything from exercise and nutritional biochemistry to cardiovascular health, cancer, cognitive health, mental and emotional well-being, and beyond. You may also read Ihsan's publication in NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery alongside Hala Zakaria, and Ali Hashemi, on their hybrid care model to manage diabetes in the UAE. You can get in touch with Ihsan via LinkedIn, and follow meta[bolic]'s activities on their website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. ✉️ If you want to give me feedback on the episode or suggest potential guests, contact me over LinkedIn or via email! ⭐️ And if you liked the episode, please share it, subscribe to the podcast, and leave a 5-star review on streaming platforms!
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Levi and Ihsan investigate the current going-ons within the Avvon Castillo, while Hontō, Rook and Kree explore the grounds.
On the afternoon of the 24 th October 2024, 17-year-old Fatima Ali was confronted by her parents, Ihsan and Zahraa, after running away from home to avoid an arranged marriage in Iraq. After refusing to comply with her parents demands, Fatima was wrestled to the ground and put in a chokehold that almost killed her.
“Am I really procrastinating — or am I actually avoiding?”Have you ever found yourself scrolling your phone instead of cooking — only to suddenly jump into the kitchen the moment your child asks you to play? On the outside, it looks like procrastination. But often, it's actually something deeper.In today's episode, we'll explore why this happens. Sometimes it's simple distraction. Other times, it's avoidance — a way our minds protect us when we're overwhelmed. We'll also talk about how old wounds from our own childhood can affect the way we respond to our kids, and why half-listening or reacting quickly doesn't give the connection that our children really need.Mama, the answer isn't just to hide your phone or try harder. Real, lasting change comes from slowing down, healing, and learning to regulate your emotions — so you can respond with presence and compassion.If this is what your heart is calling for, enrollments for the October batch of Holistic Tarbiyah Academy are now open. This is where I help mothers like you create calmer homes, parent with Ihsan, and raise emotionally healthy children, InshaAllah.
This week's rounds are Music (Mangled by MIDI), The Norman Conquest of England, Founders of Religions (Quickfire), and Native Gardening (with guest host Lindsey). Music comes from Ihsan & The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari with Conquest.
In October 2024, 17-year-old Fatima Ali was attacked at her Washington bus stop in what prosecutors called an attempted honor killing. Fatima testified that her father, Ihsan, choked her until she blacked out—while her mother, Zahraa, allegedly joined in. Only a U.S. Army veteran's quick action stopped the assault.But before trial, the judge barred the jury from hearing about past threats, abuse, or the alleged motive. With key context off the table, jurors saw only the attack—not the bigger picture. Ihsan was acquitted of attempted murder. Zahraa was convicted only of violating a protective order.Would the verdict have changed if the jury heard everything?Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases where the truth in court isn't always the whole story.
Vinnie Politan analyzes the outcome of the Attempted "Honor Killing" Trial. Emphasizing the importance of intent, Vinnie wonders: If bystanders hadn't stepped in to help, would Ihsan and Zahraa Ali have murdered their teenage daughter? #CourtTV - What do YOU think?Binge all episodes on #IhsanandZahraaAli here: https://www.courttv.com/tag/ihsan-and-zahraa-ali/Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQAekpDSXS4Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/Join the Court TV Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5E9pEhK_9kWG7-5HHcyRg/joinFOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of Closing Arguments Podcast was hosted by Vinnie Politan, produced by Kerry O'Connor and Robynn Love, and edited by Autumn Sewell.
On this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Muslim parents Ihsan and Zahraa Ali, who seriously injured their 17-year-old daughter in an attempted “honor killing,” have both been acquitted of attempted murder. Then, President Donald Trump announced that he is re-establishing the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools after former President Barack Obama ended it in 2012. Also, the Department of Health and Human Services published a new investigation into the corruption behind organ donations in America. Finally, Chris Cuomo posted a startling admission on TikTok, finally admitting he was wrong about everything. Today's Guests: Sara is joined by founder of Rippaverse Comics Eric July and BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden. Today's Sponsors: Fauci Cover-Up: Watch the first FOUR episodes of “The Coverup” now before episode 5 drops at http://www.FauciCoverup.com/SARA and get $20 off your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The jury deliberating the fate of Ihsan and Zahraa Ali ended another day of deliberations without a verdict, so what might they be stuck on? Plus, an arrest in the murder of a couple at Devil's Den in Arkansas. #CourtTV - What do YOU think?Binge all episodes on #IhsanandZahraaAli here: https://www.courttv.com/tag/ihsan-and-zahraa-ali/Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpRDSX-QN8sWatch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/Join the Court TV Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5E9pEhK_9kWG7-5HHcyRg/joinFOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of the Opening Statements Podcast is hosted by Julie Grant, produced by Eric Goldson, and edited by Autumn Sewell.
The jury is out in the Attempted "Honor Killing" Trial, and Vinnie points out that what the panel really has to decide is whether defendants Ihsan Ali and Zahraa Ali wanted to end their teenage daughter's life. Was that their intent?#CourtTV - What do YOU think?Binge all episodes on #IhsanandZahraaAli here: https://www.courttv.com/tag/ihsan-and-zahraa-ali/Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNbaCrMql50Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/Join the Court TV Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5E9pEhK_9kWG7-5HHcyRg/joinFOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of Closing Arguments Podcast was hosted by Vinnie Politan, produced by Kerry O'Connor and Robynn Love, and edited by Autumn Sewell.
Julie Grant discusses the fate of Ihsan and Zahraa Ali, now resting in the hands of a jury deliberating whether the two attempted to murder their daughter, Fatima. Plus, a manhunt for a killer who murdered two hikers in Arkansas.#CourtTV - What do YOU think?Binge all episodes on #IhsanandZahraaAli here: https://www.courttv.com/tag/ihsan-and-zahraa-ali/Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/xhNrBZNkXB0Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/Join the Court TV Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5E9pEhK_9kWG7-5HHcyRg/joinFOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of the Opening Statements Podcast is hosted by Julie Grant, produced by Eric Goldson, and edited by Autumn Sewell.
Today's guest is Sana Khan, a Board-certified Family Medicine Physician and founder of Ihsan Academy of Texas Microschool, a full-time, in-person program serving Grades 1-8 in Katy, Texas. The word Ihsan is Arabic for "Excellence", highlighting the vision of the school to provide Excellence in both the knowledge and application of the Islamic faith, and Academic Scholarship. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at edentrepreneur.org.
In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Joshua Ritter breaks down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. He discusses the trial of James Craig as the former dentist faces charges for allegedly poisoning his wife to death, the Menendez brothers' potential for release after a successful habeas corpus petition, and parents Ihsan and Zahraa Ali accused of an attempted “honor killing” targeting their own daughter. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCNSidebar. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A judge ruled that the jury can't hear about an alleged arranged marriage, so how will motive play into Ihsan and Zahrra Ali's trial? Plus, new details on the investigation into Stephen Smith's unsolved death.#CourtTV - What do YOU think?Catch up on the case against #IhsanAli & #ZahraaAli here: https://www.courttv.com/tag/ihsan-and-zahraa-ali/Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/Join the Court TV Community to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5E9pEhK_9kWG7-5HHcyRg/joinFOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of the Opening Statements Podcast is hosted by Julie Grant, produced by Eric Goldson, and edited by Autumn Sewell.
Have you been carrying the weight of "spiritual excellence" that feels more like perfection than peace? This episode reveals how this beautiful Islamic teaching has been distorted through cultural lenses into perfectionism, people-pleasing, and emotional suppression. This misapplication has created generations of Muslims, especially women, who confuse being spiritually elevated with being emotionally suppressed. When sacred teachings become tools for spiritual bypassing, we lose connection to both ourselves and our Creator.What would change if you reclaimed Ihsan as a practice that honors both divine wisdom and your personal dignity? Listen to discover how spiritual excellence can become a source of nourishment rather than depletion, aligning with your soul rather than your trauma responses. Join us in building a version of faith that makes you not just a "bigger person," but a truer one.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If this podcast has benefited you, imagine the value of a one-on-one meeting with me! Click below to schedule your FREE consultation. Discover solutions with no obligation.https://www.islamiclifecoachschool.com/appointments
It may have been a draw, but that's enough to keep Phoenix Rising's unbeaten run in USL Championship going. Ihsan Sacko's first half strike helped secure a point for Rising away to FC Tulsa, despite the squad missing key players like Carl Sainté and Jearl Margaritha through international duty. Now, the challenge gets bigger: a road trip to Charleston, with multiple players on Pa-Modou Kah's side still away with their national teams at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Can Rising still come away with points? Join Max Simpson and Owain Evans to discuss. An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Phoenix MERCH https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/phnx-locker PHNX Events: Get your tickets to PHNX events and takeovers here: https://gophnx.com/events/ ALLCITY — including us here at PHNX — is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America for an exciting three-year partnership. To learn more, visit https://www.bbbs.org/allcity/ bet365: https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_03330244 Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and choose your offer! Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Vme: Download the Vme app and play today using code PHNX! Available on the App Store and Google Play. Vme – Anyone. Anything. Anytime. https://getvme.com/?vmereferral=PHNX Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! APS: Find instant rebates, discounts and special offers on smart thermostats, energy-efficient appliances and more at https://marketplace.aps.com/default/heating-cooling/smart-thermostats Chicken N' Pickle: Family friendly fun awaits! Visit chickennpickle.com to plan your visit today! Branded Bills: Use code BBPHNX at https://www.brandedbills.com/ for 20% off your first order! Shady Rays: Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: PHNX for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. All Pro Shade Concepts: Call 623-204-1476 or visit https://allproshadeconcepts.com/ now to schedule your free estimate! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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