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Aishah Iqbal is a first-time filmmaker and marketing executive who directed the award-winning film, #whitehairdontcare: A New Era in Beauty. The documentary challenges ageism in the beauty industry. With 15+ years in global analytics and advertising, she blends storytelling, strategy and social impact to empower women to embrace their natural aging process. The film explores the question: Who gets to define beauty?Aishah is a highly accomplished and results-driven Analytics & Data Operations leader with 15+ years of experience spearheading transformative initiatives for global organizations—most recently leading Global Analytics Operations for Google via Media Futures Group (EssenceMediacom). She brings proven expertise in designing scalable data strategies, automating complex workflows and nurturing high-performing, globally distributed analytics teams. Her passion lies in aligning data operations with business objectives to unlock efficiency, enable faster decision-making and deliver measurable ROI.Throughout her career, she has partnered with C-suite and EVP-level leadership to drive operational transformation across organizations, evolve team capabilities and lead impactful change management initiatives. She thrives in environments that demand both strategic vision and practical execution. Outside of work, she is the proud mother of a wonderful daughter who helps her prioritize the invaluable intangibles in life. She is deeply committed to creative storytelling and personal growth—sharing her journey and learnings as a filmmaker, writer, blogger and podcast contributor. In this episode, we talk about how she became a filmmaker, using TikTok and Reddit to float ideas, how to deal with online hate, single motherhood, ageism and more. She embraces her graying hair and is helping all of us learn to embrace our own choices, which may include natural aging.Website (for the film) - www.whitehairdontcarefilm.comSocial Media links - https://www.instagram.com/aishahiqbal/https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishahiqbal/https://www.instagram.com/whitehairdontcarefilm/TikTok: @grayloxx
Navigating the Complex World of Civil Procedure: Pleadings, Motions, and JoinderThis conversation delves into the intricacies of civil procedure, focusing on the rules governing pleadings, motions, and joinder. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Federal Rule 15, particularly in the context of amending pleadings and the implications of the 2009 amendments. The discussion covers the dynamics of amending pleadings, judicial discretion, the Fomen factors, relation back under Rule 15C, and the logical relationship test for joinder. The overarching theme is the balance between procedural flexibility and the defendant's right to fair notice, culminating in strategies for law students preparing for exams.In the realm of civil procedure, understanding the nuances of pleadings, motions, and joinder can be the difference between winning and losing a case. This blog post delves into the critical aspects of these legal processes, offering insights and strategies for law students and practitioners alike.Imagine you're preparing for a civil procedure exam or facing the daunting bar exam. The chapter on pleadings, motions, and joinder is not just a collection of technicalities; it's where cases are won and lost. This post serves as your guide to mastering these essential rules.Amending Pleadings: Federal Rule 15 is your safety valve when it comes to amending pleadings. It allows for amendments as a matter of course, providing a crucial opportunity to correct mistakes without court intervention. However, timing is everything. The 2009 amendment to Rule 15A1 changed the landscape, closing the "free ride" loophole and emphasizing the importance of acting within the 21-day window.The Doctrine of Relation Back: When the statute of limitations looms, the doctrine of relation back can be a lifesaver. It allows new claims to be treated as if they were filed with the original complaint, provided they arise from the same conduct, transaction, or occurrence. This legal time machine ensures that valid claims aren't dismissed on technical grounds.Joinder of Parties: Rule 20A's permissive joinder allows for the inclusion of multiple parties in a single case, provided the claims arise from the same transaction or series of transactions. This rule promotes efficiency and convenience, enabling the consolidation of related claims into one cohesive lawsuit.The modern procedural landscape is designed to be flexible, balancing the need for efficiency with the defendant's right to fair notice. As you prepare for exams or navigate real-world cases, remember that mastering these rules is key to success. The Supreme Court's decisions in Twombly and Iqbal have raised the bar for pleadings, making Rule 15's liberal amendment policy more crucial than ever.Subscribe Now: Stay informed and ahead of the curve by subscribing to our blog for more insights into civil procedure and other legal topics.TakeawaysThese rules can be the difference between your claim surviving.Understanding the dynamics of amending pleadings is crucial.The 2009 amendment to Rule 15 changed the game.Judicial discretion plays a significant role in amendments.The Fomen factors are essential for understanding amendment denials.Relation back under Rule 15C is a powerful tool.Joinder of claims and parties enhances efficiency in litigation.The logical relationship test is key for joinder.Efficiency in civil procedure is paramount for case management.Exam strategies should focus on the continuous period model for amendments.Civil Procedure, Rule 15, Amending Pleadings, Joinder, Legal Exam, Fomen Factors, Relation Back, Legal Strategy, Law School, Exam Preparation
In this episode of History Speaks, Dr. Roshan Iqbal speaks with Dr. Sarra Tlili, author of Animals in the Qur'an, a groundbreaking work—translated into Arabic—that has reshaped scholarship on Islam, ethics, and the environment. Together, they explore her thesis that the Qur'an is theocentric and not an anthropocentric text and what this means for how we understand creation and ourselves. This episode is dedicated, with Dr. Tlili's permission, to the life and legacy of Jane Goodall.
En este episodio, exploramos un fenómeno cada vez más inquietante en las consultas y unidades de neurología: el aumento del ictus en adultos jóvenes. A partir de la evidencia más reciente, analizamos cómo los factores de riesgo clásicos están dando paso a nuevos protagonistas del siglo XXI, entre ellos el estrés crónico. Revisamos el papel del ictus criptogénico, las causas vasculares menos conocidas y los mecanismos por los cuales la sobrecarga emocional, laboral o social puede alterar la fisiología cerebrovascular hasta precipitar un evento agudo. También abordamos la diferencia de impacto entre hombres y mujeres, los hallazgos de estudios internacionales como INTERSTROKE y ERICH, y cómo la gestión del estrés debería considerarse una estrategia real de prevención neurológica. Un episodio para reflexionar sobre la relación entre mente, sociedad y cerebro en una generación que vive —y enferma— bajo presión. Referencias del episodio: 1. Behymer, T. P., Sekar, P., Demel, S. L., Aziz, Y. N., Coleman, E. R., Williamson, B. J., Stanton, R. J., Sawyer, R. P., Turner, A. C., Vagal, V. S., Osborne, J., Gilkerson, L. A., Comeau, M. E., Flaherty, M. L., Langefeld, C. D., & Woo, D. (2025). Psychosocial Stress and Risk for Intracerebral Hemorrhage in the ERICH (Ethnic/Racial Variations of Intracerebral Hemorrhage) Study. Journal of the American Heart Association, 14(6), e024457. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024457 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40055853/). 2. Egido, J. A., Castillo, O., Roig, B., Sanz, I., Herrero, M. R., Garay, M. T., Garcia, A. M., Fuentes, M., & Fernandez, C. (2012). Is psycho-physical stress a risk factor for stroke? A case-control study. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 83(11), 1104–1110. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2012-302420 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22930814/). 3. Gutiérrez-Zúñiga, R., Fuentes, B., & Díez-Tejedor, E. (2018). Ictus criptogénico. Un no diagnóstico. Medicina Clínica, 151 (3), 116-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medcli.2018.01.024 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0025775318300770). 4. Khan, M., Wasay, M., O'Donnell, M. J., Iqbal, R., Langhorne, P., Rosengren, A., Damasceno, A., Oguz, A., Lanas, F., Pogosova, N., Alhussain, F., Oveisgharan, S., Czlonkowska, A., Ryglewicz, D., & Yusuf, S. (2023). Risk Factors for Stroke in the Young (18-45 Years): A Case-Control Analysis of INTERSTROKE Data from 32 Countries. Neuroepidemiology, 57(5), 275–283. https://doi.org/10.1159/000530675 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37231971/). 5. Kutal, S., Tulkki, L. J., Sarkanen, T., Redfors, P., Jood, K., Nordanstig, A., Yeşilot, N., Sezgin, M., Ylikotila, P., Zedde, M., Junttola, U., Fromm, A., Ryliskiene, K., Licenik, R., Ferdinand, P., Jatužis, D., Kõrv, L., Kõrv, J., Pezzini, A., Sinisalo, J., … Martinez-Majander, N. (2025). Association Between Self-Perceived Stress and Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults: A Case-Control Study. Neurology, 104(6), e213369. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000213369 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40043226/). 6. Li, W., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Shentu, W., Yan, S., Chen, Q., Qiao, S., & Kong, Q. (2025). Clinical research progress on pathogenesis and treatment of Patent Foramen Ovale-associated stroke. Frontiers in neurology, 16, 1512399. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1512399 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40291846/). 7. Smyth, A., O'Donnell, M., Hankey, G. J., Rangarajan, S., Lopez-Jaramillo, P., Xavier, D., Zhang, H., Canavan, M., Damasceno, A., Langhorne, P., Avezum, A., Pogosova, N., Oguz, A., Yusuf, S., & INTERSTROKE investigators (2022). Anger or emotional upset and heavy physical exertion as triggers of stroke: the INTERSTROKE study. European heart journal, 43(3), 202–209. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehab738 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34850877/). 8. Verhoeven, J. I., Fan, B., Broeders, M. J. M., Driessen, C. M. L., Vaartjes, I. C. H., Klijn, C. J. M., & de Leeuw, F. E. (2023). Association of Stroke at Young Age With New Cancer in the Years After Stroke Among Patients in the Netherlands. JAMA network open, 6(3), e235002. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.5002 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36976557/). 9. Wegener S. (2022). Triggers of stroke: anger, emotional upset, and heavy physical exertion. New insights from the INTERSTROKE study. European heart journal, 43(3), 210–212. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehab755 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34850880/). 10. Yaghi, S., Bernstein, R. A., Passman, R., Okin, P. M., & Furie, K. L. (2017). Cryptogenic Stroke: Research and Practice. Circulation research, 120(3), 527–540. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.308447 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28154102/). 11. Yang, D., & Elkind, M. S. V. (2023). Current perspectives on the clinical management of cryptogenic stroke. Expert review of neurotherapeutics, 23(3), 213–226. https://doi.org/10.1080/14737175.2023.2192403 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36934333/).
Basit Kareem Iqbal's new book The Dread Heights: Tribulation and Refuge after the Syrian Revolution (Fordham UP, 2025) uses ethnographic scenes from Jordan and Canada to contextualize the role of Muslim charities and community organizations that support displaced refugees from the Syrian catastrophe. Through these encounters, however, we learn not only of the limitations of secular humanitarian projects, but we are also privy to the deep theological enterprise of notions of trial and tribulation of those caught between mobility and immobility and various entangled temporalities. Iqbal and his interlocutors grapple with the asymmetrical realities of a Divine's mercy and compassion set against violence, horror, and death. It is at these junctures that we encounter an ethnography of theology, that is, how Qur'anic principles are fundamentally tested, negotiated, and stretched by everyday survivors, be they activists or humanitarian aid workers, as they forge a path ahead in the world of the living. The interpretations that arise from Iqbal's interlocutors, be they Salafi or Sufi oriented, challenges readers to contend with religious and theological sensibilities of a secular world of humanitarianism and international aid but also centers the voices of refugees. Iqbal's book is beautifully crafted. It models how one can write of such topics with care and intention without ever escaping or sensationalizing the horrors and evils faced by displaced peoples. This book will be of interest to those who work on Syria, anthropology of Islam, Islamic theology, international aid and humanitarianism and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Basit Kareem Iqbal's new book The Dread Heights: Tribulation and Refuge after the Syrian Revolution (Fordham UP, 2025) uses ethnographic scenes from Jordan and Canada to contextualize the role of Muslim charities and community organizations that support displaced refugees from the Syrian catastrophe. Through these encounters, however, we learn not only of the limitations of secular humanitarian projects, but we are also privy to the deep theological enterprise of notions of trial and tribulation of those caught between mobility and immobility and various entangled temporalities. Iqbal and his interlocutors grapple with the asymmetrical realities of a Divine's mercy and compassion set against violence, horror, and death. It is at these junctures that we encounter an ethnography of theology, that is, how Qur'anic principles are fundamentally tested, negotiated, and stretched by everyday survivors, be they activists or humanitarian aid workers, as they forge a path ahead in the world of the living. The interpretations that arise from Iqbal's interlocutors, be they Salafi or Sufi oriented, challenges readers to contend with religious and theological sensibilities of a secular world of humanitarianism and international aid but also centers the voices of refugees. Iqbal's book is beautifully crafted. It models how one can write of such topics with care and intention without ever escaping or sensationalizing the horrors and evils faced by displaced peoples. This book will be of interest to those who work on Syria, anthropology of Islam, Islamic theology, international aid and humanitarianism and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Basit Kareem Iqbal's new book The Dread Heights: Tribulation and Refuge after the Syrian Revolution (Fordham UP, 2025) uses ethnographic scenes from Jordan and Canada to contextualize the role of Muslim charities and community organizations that support displaced refugees from the Syrian catastrophe. Through these encounters, however, we learn not only of the limitations of secular humanitarian projects, but we are also privy to the deep theological enterprise of notions of trial and tribulation of those caught between mobility and immobility and various entangled temporalities. Iqbal and his interlocutors grapple with the asymmetrical realities of a Divine's mercy and compassion set against violence, horror, and death. It is at these junctures that we encounter an ethnography of theology, that is, how Qur'anic principles are fundamentally tested, negotiated, and stretched by everyday survivors, be they activists or humanitarian aid workers, as they forge a path ahead in the world of the living. The interpretations that arise from Iqbal's interlocutors, be they Salafi or Sufi oriented, challenges readers to contend with religious and theological sensibilities of a secular world of humanitarianism and international aid but also centers the voices of refugees. Iqbal's book is beautifully crafted. It models how one can write of such topics with care and intention without ever escaping or sensationalizing the horrors and evils faced by displaced peoples. This book will be of interest to those who work on Syria, anthropology of Islam, Islamic theology, international aid and humanitarianism and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Professor Naraghi examines Fazlur Rahman's influential theory of revelation, focusing on its psychological dimension — how divine meaning becomes prophetic language. Drawing on the work of Iqbal and the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, he clarifies Rahman's view on how “feeling,” “idea,” and “word” interact in the Prophet's heart to generate revelation.
Fatima Iqbal Zubair is Chairwoman Emeritus of the California Progressive Caucus, a former STEM teacher, mom of a special needs child and a candidate for California's 65th Assembly district. On this podcast we take a look at the results of the mini blue wave that unfolded during yesterday's election.https://www.instagram.com/fatimaiqbalzubair/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
Fatima Iqbal Zubair is Chairwoman Emeritus of the California Progressive Caucus, a former STEM teacher, mom of a special needs child and a candidate for California's 65th Assembly district. On this podcast we take a look at the results of the mini blue wave that unfolded during yesterday's election. https://www.instagram.com/fatimaiqbalzubair/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
In this episode of History Speaks, I talk with Dr. Natalie Ghazaal, Associate Professor in the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech. Drawing from her research, we explore how racism, speciesism, and cultural bias are embedded in animated films and how they shape what audiences learn about difference and belonging. We also discuss the MARS test, an original intervention Dr. Ghazaal developed, with two other colleagues, to analyze these biases in media and animation. Our conversation is framed by a larger question: how does animation reflect and reinforce societal prejudices, often without viewers even noticing? We consider how creative choices, protest, and advocacy can challenge these narratives. Ultimately, we ask: what does it mean to see - and be seen - accurately in stories meant for everyone?
Live from W3Fit North America at the Four Seasons Westlake Village, Matthew Januszek and Mohammed Iqbal host a special onstage edition of the LIFTS podcast. In this wide-ranging conversation, they explore the future of the fitness industry—from AI gyms and private equity consolidation to the booming recovery market and the resurgence of strength training. Discussion highlights include: What makes live podcasts unique compared to studio episodes. First impressions of Fred Fitness, the AI-first gym. The impact of mergers, acquisitions, and private equity in fitness tech. How AI is reshaping software, business, and member experience. Why recovery is the next big differentiator for gyms. Programming and personalization in recovery spaces. Revenue and retention gains from recovery add-ons. Strength training, Pilates, and pickleball as the future modalities. The cultural rise of run clubs and community-based fitness. How fitness brands can innovate to stay ahead of shifting trends.
In this episode of History Speaks, Dr. Roshan Iqbal speaks with Dr. Younus Mirza, founding director of the Barzinji Institute for Global Virtual Learning at Shenandoah University, about his recent book The Islamic Mary. Together, they explore Maryam/Mary in the Qur'an, Hadith, Sufi thought, and the broader Muslim imagination. The conversation concludes by highlighting how significant Maryam/Mary is, how often her legacy is overlooked, and how much untapped potential it holds for Muslim spirituality and interfaith dialogue.
The Role of an Ameer at Home:Leadership in Family Life: Moulana Iqbal Adam by Radio Islam
Taxi Operators Welfare Fund : «dan 1 mois pou bizin donn sa bann sofer la zot chek » souligne Iqbal Oozageer by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Ga voor de shownotes en het transcript naar https://www.damnhoney.nl/aflevering-245DAMN, HONEY wordt gemaakt door Marie Lotte Hagen en Nydia van Voorthuizen Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Oxfam Novib. Oxfam Novib strijdt voor gelijkheid wereldwijd. De systemen die ongelijkheid in stand houden moeten veranderen. Strijd mee, klik hier. Koop kaartjes voor de reprise van onze show Moedig Voorwaarts. Vanaf 24 september trekken we weer het land rond. Tickets en info via damnhoney.nl/theater editwerk: Daniël van de Poppe jingles: Lucas de Gier website: Liesbeth Smit DAMN, HONEY is onderdeel van Dag & Nacht Media. Heb je interesse om te adverteren in deze podcast? Neem dan contact op met Dag en Nacht Media via adverteren@dagennacht.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This conversation delves into the evolution of pleading standards in civil procedure, exploring the transition from traditional fact pleading to modern plausibility standards under the federal rules. It highlights the significance of understanding these changes for legal practice and education, emphasizing the balance between access to justice and judicial efficiency. The discussion also covers the implications of landmark Supreme Court cases, the differences between state and federal standards, and the ongoing debate surrounding the plausibility standard.TakeawaysPleading standards are foundational for legal practice.Understanding the evolution of pleading standards is crucial for success.Pleadings serve critical functions like notice and issue identification.The shift to plausibility pleading has raised the bar for plaintiffs.Judicial gatekeeping is essential for managing court resources.The balance between access to justice and efficiency is a central theme.State and federal pleading standards differ significantly.The debate over plausibility pleading continues to evolve.Global perspectives on pleading standards offer valuable insights.Practical strategies for mastering pleading standards are essential for legal success.pleading standards, civil procedure, federal rules, notice pleading, plausibility pleading, Twombly, Iqbal, legal education, access to justice, judicial efficiency
In this episode of History Speaks, Dr. Roshan Iqbal speaks with Dr. Elliot Bazzano, Associate Professor at Le Moyne College, about Islamophobia, the election of Zohran Mamdani, and what his success means for U.S. Muslims. Together, they unpack the roots and impact of Islamophobia, tracing how it shapes both public perception and everyday Muslim life. Their conversation situates Mamdani's rise within a broader history, one shaped by the quiet labor of parents, elders, and countless famous and not-famous Muslim figures who have sustained their communities with resilience and care. They end by reflecting on why Mamdani's achievement holds such symbolic and personal significance for Muslims across the United States. Elliott Bazzano is an Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Le Moyne College, where he teaches courses on Islam and comparative religion. Professor Bazzano's research focuses on the interplay of Qur'anic interpretation, polemics, and mysticism as well as identity and pedagogy in religious studies scholarship. He co-edited Varieties of American Sufism (SUNY Press, 2020) with Marcia Hermansen. His article “Normative Readings of the Qur'an: From the Premodern Middle East to the Modern West,” appears in The Journal of the American Academy of Religion (2016) and “Muslim in the Classroom: Pedagogical Reflections on Disclosing Religious Identity” in Teaching Theology in Religion (2016). Bazzano published two articles in Religion Compass (2015) on Syrian polymath Ibn Taymiyya, “Ibn Taymiyya Radical Polymath, Part I: Scholarly Perceptions” and “Ibn Taymiyya, Radical Polymath, Part II: Intellectual Contributions.” He has authored a book chapter, “Research Methods and Problems,” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Islamic Studies (2013, 2015), and has forthcoming chapters on Qur'an interpretation, dating, and Islamic dietary guidelines Islam in Five Minutes (Bloomsbury, 2024). Bazzano serves at co-chair on the Steering Committee for the Study of Islam Section in the American Academy of Religion. In addition to finding inspiration in the mystical percolations of the Sufis, including coffee (pun intended), he finds his deepest wonder and joy in the miracle of his two daughters who offer him limitless possibilities for contemplating the mysteries of the universe.
In this episode, Dr. Roshan Iqbal speaks with Dr. Saba Fatima, Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, about her new book, A Brief Guide to Shia Islam: Beliefs, Practices, and Exemplars. Together, they explore the core tenets, rich traditions, and influential figures of Shi'a Islam in a conversation designed to be accessible and engaging. This episode offers a warm and informative introduction for students and curious listeners alike, inviting deeper understanding and appreciation of one of Islam's major traditions.
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Sold into slavery at just four years old, Iqbal Masih's future was not bright. He was set to be one of the millions of children and adults across Asia trapped in bonded labour. But Iqbal was no ordinary child: he would escape slavery, campaign tirelessly to free fellow children, be recognised on the global stage – and then tragically be assassinated by the “Carpet Mafia” – all before his thirteenth birthday. Here is his unthinkable story.Exclusive bonus content:Wondery - Ad-free & ShortHandPatreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesFollow us on social media:YouTubeTikTokInstagramVisit our website:WebsiteSources available on redhandedpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trained as a journalist, but driven by a desire to make a difference, she spent over a decade working with sex workers in Delhi to understand and improve their lives. Gitanjali Babbar joins Amit Varma in episode 424 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss her learnings about GB Road -- and our strange and twisted society. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out 1. Gitanjali Babbar on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. 2. Kat Katha (also on Facebook and Instagram.) 3. Donate to Kat Katha. (Alternate link). 4. Select talks by and interviews of Gitanjali Babbar: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. The Fat Girl -- Andre Dubus. 6. Aashayein -- song from Iqbal. 7. Talks on the Gita -- Vinobha Bhave. 8. The Forty Rules of Love -- Elif Shafak. 9. Tu Jhoom -- Naseebo Lal and Abida Parveen. 10. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar -- Mansoor Khan. 11. Saathiya -- Shaad Ali. 12. Anurag Garg on Amazon. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new course called Life Lessons, which aims to be a launchpad towards learning essential life skills all of you need. For more details, and to sign up, click here. Amit and Ajay also bring out a weekly YouTube show, Everything is Everything. Have you watched it yet? You must! And have you read Amit's newsletter? Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Also check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Street' by Simahina.
What drives you when no one's watching? In this thought provoking episode of Firmly Rooted, we explore our understanding of motivation and what it means to live a life driven not by applause, but for the sake of Allah.With Iqbal Nassim, we are taken through a personal and spiritual journey of aligning our priorities with that of our greater purpose - to live God-centered lives. Whether you're in university, leading a team, or just trying to stay spiritually grounded, this episode will challenge you to realign and refocus.
In this insightful episode, Dave Dubeau chats with Iqbal (Ike) Mutabanna, a seasoned multifamily investor turned boutique developer, about the challenges and triumphs of a unique mixed-use commercial project in Rowlett, Texas. Ike walks us through the journey from acquisition and entitlements to near-completion, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what happens when creativity meets bureaucracy. Learn how Ike pivoted from traditional multifamily syndications to ground-up boutique developments and why his first full-scale development project became a masterclass in urban planning, community negotiation, and city council navigation. Hear how zoning codes, Main Street construction dilemmas, and even holiday plumbing mishaps shaped this ambitious three-floor mixed-use build. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How Ike transitioned from multifamily acquisitions to boutique developments What makes a development “boutique” and why location matters How city politics, community input, and infrastructure issues can complicate a deal Strategies for working through city resistance and public hearing processes Lessons from managing small-scale urban infill projects Ike's future development goals and how he's planning his next move - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/
Who's the real coward — the street caller or the keyboard warrior?Sahil Adeem vs Engineer Mirza.Jihad, Muawakhat, UN loyalty, Pakistan Army, Iqbal's hijacked legacy — no holding back.Is this Islamic revival or delusion? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When BODi CEO Carl Daikeler discovered the innovation in creating a free community which incorporates challenges and rewards to make BODi results accessible to everyone, he immediately connected with SocialLadder CEO Raavi Iqbal to see how his new tech could help more people get healthy and fit. Listen in and look into the future of online community activation and the end of fitness loneliness.Visit BODi.com for more info.One app for all your fitness, nutrition, and healthy mindset needs. Subscribe, stream programs anywhere, and see how our step-by-step approach can help. Sign up for BODi Previews (FREE) to try FREE PREVIEWS of BODi programs. SHARE YOUR STORY on the BODi Experience Podcast: APPLY HERE Keep up with the latest BODi Experience Podcast episodes on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you get your podcasts!Subscribe to our YouTube channelConnect with BODi on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK
In this episode, Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar is joined by Dr. Jelijn Knip and Dr. Willemien Menke to discuss their study comparing FDG PET and FES PET for staging grade 1 or 2 ER-positive breast cancer, highlighting how FES PET may offer more accurate results for certain tumors. Tune in to learn how these imaging techniques can impact treatment decisions. The Diagnostic Accuracy of 18F-FDG PET and 18F-FES PET for Staging Grade 1–2 Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer. Knip and Iqbal et al. Radiology 2025; 314(3):e241850.
Iqbal Chand Malhotra has produced over five hundred hours of programming telecasts worldwide. He has directed four internationally acclaimed, award-winning feature documentaries. He is a member of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has served for several years on the panel of jurors for the International Emmy Awards.Malhotra is the co-author of Kashmir's Untold Story: Declassified and the author of Red Fear: The China Threat and Dark Secrets: Politics, Intrigue and Proxy Wars in Kashmir all published by Bloomsbury India. He is Chairman and Producer, AIM Television, New Delhi.His latest book 'The Nukes, the Jihad, the Hawalas, and Crystal Meth: A Tale of Treachery' is now out.
In this thought-provoking seminar, Prof. Kristin Aune and Dr Hafza Iqbal from Coventry University present their research on interfaith learning in Christian and Muslim higher education colleges in the UK.The study, involving two Christian and two Muslim higher education institutions, examined how to foster positive college climates for interfaith engagement among students, staff, and faculty. Through a mixed-methods approach combining rich quantitative data and in-depth qualitative insights, the researchers identified key enablers and barriers to fostering religious and worldview diversity in academic settings.✅ Key topics covered:Creating inclusive environments in theological educationStudent and staff perspectives on interfaith engagementChallenges and opportunities in Muslim and Christian collegesActionable recommendations for religious institutions and belief-based organisations
The purpose of personal jurisdiction is to ensure that a court has the authority to compel a defendant to appear and litigate in a particular forum. This authority is constitutionally grounded in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which requires that a defendant have sufficient connections with the forum state.General personal jurisdiction exists when a defendant's contacts with the forum state are so systematic and continuous that they can be sued there for almost any matter, even if the underlying events occurred elsewhere (e.g., a corporation's principal place of business is in the state). Specific personal jurisdiction arises when the lawsuit stems directly from the defendant's contacts with the forum state (e.g., a contract signed and performed within the state).The two primary bases for federal subject matter jurisdiction are federal question jurisdiction and diversity jurisdiction. Federal question jurisdiction allows federal courts to hear cases arising under the Constitution, federal laws, or treaties, while diversity jurisdiction permits federal courts to hear cases between citizens of different states or between a state citizen and a foreign national, provided the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000.The well-pleaded complaint rule dictates that for a case to fall under federal question jurisdiction, the federal issue must be presented on the face of the plaintiff's properly pleaded complaint. It is not sufficient for a federal question to arise only as a defense or a counterclaim.Venue rules determine the specific district within a court system where a case should be heard, focusing on the convenience of the parties and witnesses, and the location of evidence or the events at issue. Factors determining proper venue often include the defendant's residence, where a substantial part of the events occurred, or where property involved in the lawsuit is located.Following Twombly and Iqbal, a complaint must contain sufficient factual matter, accepted as true, to state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face. This requires more than conclusory statements or a recitation of the elements of a cause of action; the factual allegations must allow the court to draw the reasonable inference that the defendant is liable for the misconduct alleged.When responding to a complaint, a defendant can file an answer, admitting or denying the plaintiff's allegations and asserting any affirmative defenses, or file a pre-answer motion under Rule 12(b) to raise defenses like lack of jurisdiction or failure to state a claim. Asserting affirmative defenses in the answer is crucial because failure to do so can result in their waiver.Under Rule 15, a party may amend its pleading once as a matter of course within 21 days after serving the original pleading, or if the pleading is one to which a responsive pleading is required, 21 days after service of a responsive pleading or 21 days after service of a motion under Rule 12(b), (e), or (f), whichever is earlier.The "minimum contacts" test, established in International Shoe Co. v. Washington, states that for a court to exercise personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant, that defendant must have sufficient contacts with the forum state such that the exercise of jurisdiction does not offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice. These contacts must be purposeful and related to the claim.The "amount in controversy" requirement for diversity jurisdiction currently stands at more than $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs. This threshold is important because it ensures that federal courts, when exercising jurisdiction based solely on the diverse citizenship of the parties, are addressing cases of sufficient financial significance.
In this “getting real” episode, we're joined by Amer Iqbal, Founder & CEO of 5 Ways to Innovate, to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities Catalysts face when driving transformation in large organizations. Amer dives deep into the realities of confronting the "corporate immune system," the entrenched resistance to change that can feel insurmountable.Drawing on his extensive experience, Amer shares powerful strategies for breaking through: getting airtime to share your ideas widely, building disciples who champion your vision, and using compelling storytelling and data to bring people on board. But Amer also candidly addresses the emotional toll this journey can take, revealing how he manages the frustration and harnesses anger as a surprising superpower.Far from being a detriment, Amer argues that anger is a signal that we care deeply—and a wellspring of energy to drive change. His advice for channeling this energy into meaningful progress includes:Finding your tribe—the people who understand and support your visionIdentifying your release valve—the practices that help you process and refocusSeeking inspiration—from individuals and experiences that reignite your passionFor Catalysts navigating resistance and looking for tools to turn frustration into fuel, this conversation is a must-listen.Original music by Lynz Floren.
►Think School's flagship Communication course with live doubt sessions :https://thethinkschool.com/sp/communication-masterclass/►Follow Think School Social Media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThinkSchoolInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thethinkschool?igsh=NWg2ZXRyZmdsM2ds&utm_source=qr About this episodeIn this episode of the Indian Business Podcast, we are joined by Azhar Iqubal, the co-founder of Inshorts, one of India's most successful digital news startupsWhat began as a simple idea to summarize news in 60 words has evolved into a product used by millions across the countryAzhar takes us through the early hustle, the product philosophy that shaped Inshorts, and how thinking like a user became their biggest competitive advantageWhether you're a budding entrepreneur, a product enthusiast, or someone curious about how small ideas grow into big businesses, this episode is packed with insights and startup wisdom
The Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast: Pass the Bar Exam with Less Stress
Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! This is the last of three episodes in which we review the substantive Civil Procedure law we've covered on the podcast. We're concluding this series by tracking how a civil lawsuit unfolds, from pleadings to judgment. In this episode, we discuss: Starting a lawsuit: pleadings and service of process Defendant's response and Rule 12 motions Amendments and pre-trial resolutions Joinder of parties Final judgment and post-judgment motions Resources: Private Bar Exam Tutoring (https://barexamtoolbox.com/private-bar-exam-tutoring/) Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Atlantic_Corp._v._Twombly) Ashcroft v. Iqbal (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashcroft_v._Iqbal) Podcast Episode 208: Listen and Learn – Motions to Dismiss a Case (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-208-listen-and-learn-motions-to-dismiss-a-case/) Podcast Episode 286: Listen and Learn – Conclusory Pleadings Under Rule 12(b)(6) (Civ Pro) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-286-listen-and-learn-conclusory-pleadings-under-rule-12b6-civ-pro/) Podcast Episode 203: Listen and Learn – Motions for Summary Judgment (Civ Pro) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-203-listen-and-learn-motions-for-summary-judgment-civ-pro/) Podcast Episode 262: Listen and Learn – Motions for Judgment as a Matter of Law and Motions for New Trial (Civ Pro) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-262-listen-and-learn-motions-for-judgment-as-a-matter-of-law-and-motions-for-new-trial-civ-pro/) Podcast Episode 145: Listen and Learn – Permissive Joinder and Required Joinder (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-145-listen-and-learn-permissive-joinder-and-required-joinder/) Podcast Episode 153: Listen and Learn – More Types of Joinder (Civ Pro) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-153-listen-and-learn-more-types-of-joinder-civ-pro/) Podcast Episode 148: Listen and Learn – Claim and Issue Preclusion (Civil Procedure) (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-148-listen-and-learn-claim-and-issue-preclusion-civil-procedure/) Download the Transcript (https://barexamtoolbox.com/episode-306-spotlight-on-civil-procedure-part-3-the-civil-lawsuit/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-pass-bar-exam-less-stress/id1370651486) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Bar Exam Toolbox website (https://barexamtoolbox.com/contact-us/). Finally, if you don't want to miss anything, you can sign up for podcast updates (https://barexamtoolbox.com/get-bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-updates/)! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
(Cinquième épisode) Dans une série exceptionnelle en six épisodes, Crime story revient sur l'une des affaires les plus énigmatiques de ces vingt dernières années : un quadruple meurtre incompréhensible en Haute-Savoie.Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012, sur le parking d'une petite route de montagne située à quelques kilomètres de Chevaline, une fusillade éclate. Un cycliste français, Sylvain Mollier, et une famille anglaise, les Al-Hilli, sont pris pour cibles. Quatre personnes sont tuées. Deux petites filles sont rescapées. Malgré les nombreux témoins sur la route, le tueur s'est volatilisé.Un an après la fusillade, les enquêteurs n'ont toujours pas identifié le tireur. La longue enquête sur Saad Al-Hilli, le père de la famille décimée, n'a pas permis de mettre en évidence des ennemis passés à l'acte. Mais les enquêteurs vont faire une découverte étonnante sur son épouse Iqbal.Dans Crime story, la journaliste Clawdia Prolongeau raconte cette enquête avec Damien Delseny, chef du service police-justice du Parisien.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Ecriture et voix : Clawdia Prolongeau et Damien Delseny - Production : Raphaël Pueyo, Thibault Lambert, Clara-Garnier Amouroux, Clémentine Spiler, Pénélope Gualchierotti - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : Audio Network - Archives : INA.Documentation. Cet épisode de Crime story a été préparé en puisant dans les archives du Parisien, avec l'aide de nos documentalistes. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt sits down with Dr. Talha Iqbal to talk about what it's really like stepping into the SPG full-arch system as a new graduate. From zero fixed arches to over 17 cases in less than six months, Dr. Iqbal shares his learning curve, growth, and the systems that made rapid progress possible. Whether you're early in your career or ready to scale your full-arch game, this episode offers a front-row seat into how mentorship, repetition, and structure can accelerate your confidence and clinical output. Key Highlights: 1️⃣ From CE to Real-World Cases – How Dr. Iqbal bridged the gap between training and live arches with the help of SPG's systems and team. 2️⃣ Facing Challenges Early – Sedation, GA cases, clinical complications, and how the Fairfax team navigated them as a unit. 3️⃣ The SPG Mentorship Effect – How access to open office hours, daily Slack channels, and collaborative leadership made all the difference.
On this episode of Food Allergy Talk, I welcome Dr. Ahmar Iqbal is a physician and senior leader at Genentech, a pharmaceutical company. At Genentech, Dr. Iqbal is the Therapeutic Area Lead for Respiratory and Influenza, where he has been leading medical initiatives for nearly a decade. Recently, he worked closely with the National Institutes of Health and the Consortium for Food Allergy Research (CoFAR) on the Phase 3 clinical trial called OUtMATCH that supported the FDA approval for Xolair in food allergies in 2024.With a career spanning GSK, Pfizer, and Eli Lilly, he has played a key role in advancing patient-centered care focusing on immunology/allergy/respiratory care and in clinical research and medical affairs. Dr. Iqbal earned his medical degree from Karachi University in Pakistan and an MBA in Healthcare Management from Boston University. Before joining the pharmaceutical industry, he practiced as an internist and worked on healthcare quality initiatives. Dr. Iqbal is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and enjoys watching sports especially at the stadium/arena, volunteering, and reading (paper books still). In this episode we discuss how Dr. Iqbal entered the medical field, and how that path led to working with food allergy related studies. We delve into what is Xolair and how can it be used in food allergy management? For more info: Xolair.comJoin My Private Facebook Group to connect, support and share: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoodAllergyPI/Read My Articles on WebMD: https://blogs.webmd.com/food-allergies/lisa-horneThe Everything Nut Allergy Cookbook: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Lisa-Horne/190009636The Food Allergy Talk Podcast: https://foodallergypi.com/the-food-allergy-talk-podcast/Food Allergy P.I. Blog: https://foodallergypi.comX: @foodallergypi & @fatalkpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodallergypi/ and https://www.instagram.com/foodallergytalk/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foodallergypiEmail: foodallergypi@gmail.com
Welcome to 3Degrees Discussions, the podcast that brings you the stories behind the innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders shaping the 3D printing industry. Hosted by Mike Vasquez from South Bend, Indiana, we dive into the cutting-edge world of additive manufacturing. In this episode, we sit down with Faisal Iqbal, Head of Digital for Baker Hughes Additive Business Services. I first met Faisal at the ASTM ICAM conference, where he shared valuable insights on how his team is revolutionizing data management. With a career that began at GE, Faisal brings a unique perspective on the intersection of digital transformation and additive manufacturing. Subscribe to 3Degrees Discussions on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, or Stitcher. For more content and additive manufacturing expertise, visit www.3degreescompany.com or reach out to our team at info@3degreescompany.com.
Shark Junaid Iqbal comes on The Pakistan Experience for a must watch episode of the podcast where to discuss investing in Pakistan, comparisons with India and America, Shark Tank Pakistan, building Brand Pakistan, Public policy and how to fix Pakistan's economy.You can follow Junaid Iqbal at @PakistanAndCounting https://www.youtube.com/@PakistanAndCounting Junaid Iqbal, the founding MD of Careem, comes on The Pakistan Experience to tell the story of how Careem beat Uber in Pakistan and how they sold Careem for over 3 billion dollars!Junaid is an investor and entrepreneur with an excellent track record in executing growth and turnaround strategies. As the founding Managing Director of Pakistan, he was responsible for establishing and growing the company's presence in the country. By 2017, Careem Pakistan was the largest market in the network by rides. Between 2017 and 2019, he also served as Managing Director for Careem Saudi Arabia and Managing Director of Careem Pay from 2019 to 2020.Junaid led the turnaround and sale of Elixir Securities, a Pakistan-based global brokerage and investment banking advisory firm. Under his leadership, Elixir became the market leader in brokerage and volumes and led the secondary sale of HBL Bank, worth $1.01 bn, the single largest equity deal in Pakistan's history.Junaid's first stint as a CEO was at BMA Financial, where he built Pakistan's first digitally enabled mutual fund supermarket. Prior to BMA, he spent 5 years as a financial journalist producing and anchoring shows for Geo Tv and CNBC. He is also the co-founder of Salt Arts, a music, art and entertainment platform. He graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceChapters:0:00 Introduction2:45 Shark Tank Pakistan3:50 What makes Junaid Iqbal Invest9:30 Investing in deals on Shark Tank11:00 Platforms are not working18:30 Investing in Pakistan26:51 Fixing the Agricultural Sector32:45 Potential and Talent in Pakistan37:00 Fixing Pakistan43:20 Fixing the Power Sector47:06 Privatization54:30 Private Sector and Public Policy59:00 Fixing Pakistan's Economy 1:16:30 Shark Tank Pitches1:27:30 What fields should people be looking at1:32:05 Is Brand Pakistan a negative?1:34:08 How to do Branding1:40:14 Imtiaz Store1:43:58 Mr Burger and Karachi Broast1:45:47 BBQ Tonight1:50:!1 Kolachi1:54:00 Audience Questions2:01:52 Issues in Shark Tank Pakistan 2:13:30 Advice to PakistanisAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join
#154: Ayesha Perry-Iqbal is a model, influencer, speaker, and women's rights advocate. In today's powerful conversation, Ayesha shares what she learned from feeling othered in her childhood, body-shaming experiences that affected her confidence, and how she learned to love her body. Ayesha also shares her emotional experience with domestic violence and her journey with healing after trauma. Josie and Ayesha talk about misconceptions about domestic abuse, what love actually looks like, and why women should be angry. This episode offers life-changing lessons on healing, empowerment, and true self-love.If you or someone you love is in an abusive relationship, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or go to www.thehotline.org for 24/7 support.This episode is brought to you by LaserAway.Visit LaserAway.com now to take advantage of the Glow Goal Sale and get 70% off laser hair removal with a free consultation.This episode is also brought to you by MoonpigVisit moonpig.com and use code, “EVERYGIRLFREE” to get your first card free.For Detailed Show Notes visit theeverygirlpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Ethics of Karbala: Myths, Modernity, and Virtues of Nobility (Routledge, 2024) investigates the relationship between sacred narratives and the development of character. Focusing on the warrior ethos expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, Zargar searches for the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the first of its kind in taking a virtue ethics approach to the study of Islamic history. It offers an ethical analysis of arguably the most pivotal moment in Islamic history. To do so, it makes use of interdisciplinary methods, especially global philosophy and religious studies, and draws on philosophical concepts spanning from Nietzsche to Iqbal. The book's clear and engaging prose makes it accessible to readers seeking a profound understanding of intersections between practical philosophy and religious myths. This book targets upper-level undergraduate readers seeking to discover Islamic ethics. It will serve nonspecialists, specialists in Shiʿi Islamic studies, and all those interested in Islamic ethics, virtue ethics, cross-cultural philosophy, Nietzsche studies, military science, and religious studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Ethics of Karbala: Myths, Modernity, and Virtues of Nobility (Routledge, 2024) investigates the relationship between sacred narratives and the development of character. Focusing on the warrior ethos expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, Zargar searches for the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the first of its kind in taking a virtue ethics approach to the study of Islamic history. It offers an ethical analysis of arguably the most pivotal moment in Islamic history. To do so, it makes use of interdisciplinary methods, especially global philosophy and religious studies, and draws on philosophical concepts spanning from Nietzsche to Iqbal. The book's clear and engaging prose makes it accessible to readers seeking a profound understanding of intersections between practical philosophy and religious myths. This book targets upper-level undergraduate readers seeking to discover Islamic ethics. It will serve nonspecialists, specialists in Shiʿi Islamic studies, and all those interested in Islamic ethics, virtue ethics, cross-cultural philosophy, Nietzsche studies, military science, and religious studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
The Ethics of Karbala: Myths, Modernity, and Virtues of Nobility (Routledge, 2024) investigates the relationship between sacred narratives and the development of character. Focusing on the warrior ethos expressed in accounts of the Battle of Karbala, Zargar searches for the place of the martial virtues in modern life and warfare. This book is the first of its kind in taking a virtue ethics approach to the study of Islamic history. It offers an ethical analysis of arguably the most pivotal moment in Islamic history. To do so, it makes use of interdisciplinary methods, especially global philosophy and religious studies, and draws on philosophical concepts spanning from Nietzsche to Iqbal. The book's clear and engaging prose makes it accessible to readers seeking a profound understanding of intersections between practical philosophy and religious myths. This book targets upper-level undergraduate readers seeking to discover Islamic ethics. It will serve nonspecialists, specialists in Shiʿi Islamic studies, and all those interested in Islamic ethics, virtue ethics, cross-cultural philosophy, Nietzsche studies, military science, and religious studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Is the Middle East set to be the ultimate billionaire's playground by 2025?In this episode of Couchonomics with Arjun, we're joined by Fahd Iqbal, CIO of UBS Middle East. We explore the influx of billionaires reshaping the UAE, the rise of family offices, and how AI is transforming investment strategies. Fahd shares his expert predictions for 2025 and the financial shifts happening across the region.Don't miss out—watch now to stay ahead of the curve! Couchonomics with Arjun Season 3 is brought to you by our partners:Adyen https://www.adyen.com/ToYou https://toyou.io/arMastercard https://mastercard.com/Thunes https://thunes.com/M2P https://m2pfintech.com/Our website
This episode is sponsored by Lockton, click here to learn more Watch the full video on YouTube - click hereAhmed Iqbal, Head of Industry for Automotive at TikTok, joins Jan Griffiths in our latest episode to share his unique journey from selling cars in college to leading innovative strategies that bridge legacy auto practices with modern digital platforms.Starting at Audi, Ahmed quickly rose through the ranks, learning the art of leadership, the power of listening, and the importance of human connection along the way. His path took an unexpected turn when he ventured into the tech world, where he blends innovative approaches with creative marketing.Now at TikTok, Ahmed leads a team that is transforming how the automotive world connects with consumers. TikTok is proving to be more than just an entertainment app—it's a vital hub for car enthusiasts and commerce. Ahmed's team helps brands make the most of this space, whether it's launching new cars or reaching potential buyers through engaging authentic content.But the conversation doesn't stop at marketing. Ahmed also explores the changing expectations of younger generations in the workforce, the need for a balance between legacy automotive practices and new technologies, and the traits leaders must embrace.Whether you're curious about TikTok's impact on the industry or want to learn how to lead during times of change, this episode is packed with insights that automotive leaders and marketers can't afford to miss.Themes discussed in this episode:What consumer behavior trends indicate about the future of automotive marketing on platforms like TikTokThe strategic role of TikTok's automotive team in building partnerships and guiding brands through the platform's unique opportunitiesWhy the auto industry must now adopt new strategies to address emerging challenges instead of relying on outdated toolsThe challenge of integrating legacy automotive practices with the innovative approaches of new EV startupsThe need to shift from traditional top-down leadership to a more empathetic and inclusive approach that resonates with younger generationsThe importance of creating a company culture where every employee feels valued and has the opportunity to contribute to a larger visionFeatured guest: Ahmed IqbalWhat he does: Ahmed Iqbal is an accomplished leader with over a decade of experience at the intersection of automotive and media technology. At Audi, he led transformative initiatives, including launching electrification strategies, developing new revenue models, and bringing the retail experience into the digital era. As Twitter's Global Head of Auto, he built a global partnership strategy across 13 markets, delivering value to automakers while driving growth. Now, as TikTok's Head of Industry for Automotive, Ahmed leads efforts to connect automotive brands with TikTok's dynamic audience through innovative products and full-funnel marketing strategiesOn Leadership: “I didn't really realize until later in my career that the breadth of, let's say, passions and interests of a leader play a big role in how you can impact or make an impact with people, not just for business results, but how you connect with your team, how you inspire your team, how you show your team sides of you that are important to create that connection outside of just a manager-employee relationship.”Episode...
Today, we are kicking off a new series entitled Minting Unicorns - Blockchain, AI and Dubai, sponsored by the City of Dubai. Dubai is the new global center of gravity, connecting the world in a way few places can. As a hub for trade, tourism, innovation, and finance, Dubai offers the ideal environment for startups and scale-ups to thrive. Entrepreneurs find a home here, whether in health-tech, fintech, AI, or renewable energy, supported by SME-focused programs that empower high-potential companies to scale globally. From flexible regulations to tax incentives, world-class infrastructure to access to global investors managing $1 trillion, Dubai understands what businesses need to scale fast. In this episode, we are speaking with Raakin Iqbal (aka Rock N Roll), CEO & Co-founder of Nucleus AI. Raakin is not only going to tell us about how Nucleus is building pre-AGI, but also how the ecosystem in Dubai is supporting their growth and success. Questions: What is Nucleus AI? What do you do? Nucleus AI is often described as a Pre-AGI platform. Could you explain how this sets you apart from other AI solutions currently available in the market? I am interested in how your system manages to "comprehend operational intricacies" instead of simply automating tasks.How does your company's approach to advanced AI strategies align with organizations like OpenAI, Anthropic and DeepMind? Can you name some proof-of-concepts to illustrate to this end?What is the difference between Generative AI and AGI in your view, and why is Nucleus AI focusing on AGI?Talk to us about the biggest challenges and opportunities in the development of AGI, and how is Nucleus AI approaching them?Could you share some concrete examples of how your platform has enhanced efficiency for enterprises and government bodies within Dubai?Dr. Marwan of the Dubai Blockchain Center spoke about the convergence of blockchain and AI. How do you foresee this synergy advancing within Dubai and potentially on a global scale? What role do you see Nucleus AI playing in the broader AI and blockchain ecosystem of Dubai?How does Nucleus AI play a role as a possible use case using advanced AI for H.H. Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum's 0 Bureaucracy Government Vision?How would you describe Dubai's ecosystem for artificial intelligence and machine learning innovation and product development?With Dubai's advanced AI initiatives like the AI Campus and other licensing programs- how has Nucleus AI benefited from this environment esp. in your pursuit of AGI? What advice would you give to the U.S.-based AI startups considering Dubai for expansion?Linkshttps://www.besocial.ai/https://www.linkedin.com/in/raakiniqbal/https://blockchaincenter.ae/https://dubaiaicampus.com/https://www.difc.ae/ https://www.investindubai.gov.ae/en/why-dubai/d33-agendaOur Sponsors:* Check out Vanta and use my code CODESTORY for a great deal: https://www.vanta.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the 10th episode of “Notes on a Native Son,” host Razia Iqbal sits down with writer and former architect Hisham Matar. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his profound and painful memoir, “The Return,” which chronicles his return to Libya after the overthrow of Colonel Gaddafi. Gaddafi had his father Jaballa kidnapped and thrown into jail, never to be seen again. This has haunted Matar's life and work, an overshadowing that he has transformed into books of extraordinary power and beauty.For this episode, Matar speaks with Iqbal about one of Baldwin's profound television appearances in which Baldwin breaks down the foundational flaws of America's racial hierarchy. Matar says Baldwin's calm and patient demeanor on the program strengthens his powerful arguments, making it an even more compelling watch.Matar teaches at Barnard College in New York. His first novel was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and his third novel was longlisted for the same prize. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.
The Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast: Pass the Bar Exam with Less Stress
Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today, as part of our "Listen and Learn" series, we're discussing a topic from Civil Procedure – specifically, when is a pleading conclusory under the Twombly/Iqbal standard for assessing Rule 12(b)(6) motions to dismiss. In this episode, we discuss: Overview of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) Legal conclusions vs. factual allegations Analysis of a hypothetical case involving motions to dismiss Resources: "Listen and Learn" series (https://barexamtoolbox.com/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-archive-by-topic/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-explaining-individual-mee-and-california-bar-essay-questions/#listen-learn) Podcast Episode 208: Listen and Learn – Motions to Dismiss a Case (https://barexamtoolbox.com/podcast-episode-208-listen-and-learn-motions-to-dismiss-a-case/) Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007) (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/550/544/) Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662 (2009) (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/556/662/) Download the Transcript (https://barexamtoolbox.com/episode-286-listen-and-learn-conclusory-pleadings-under-rule-12b6-civ-pro/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-pass-bar-exam-less-stress/id1370651486) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Bar Exam Toolbox website (https://barexamtoolbox.com/contact-us/). Finally, if you don't want to miss anything, you can sign up for podcast updates (https://barexamtoolbox.com/get-bar-exam-toolbox-podcast-updates/)! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
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