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S. No.TimelineTreaty Between/ReignTreaty Regarding/Remarks1.2600 BCRulers of Ancient Sumerian Cities of Lagash and Umma (Modern Iraq) Border treaty defining boundary marks, found on a stone block.2.1200 BCEgyptian–Hittite Peace Treaty between Pharaoh Ramesses II of Egypt and King Ḫattušili III of the Hittites Establishment of Peace, Respect for Territorial Integrity, No State Aggression, Defensive Alliance3.800 BCProphet Isaiah of Ancient IsraelHe said that Agreements must be respected, even when made with the enemy. 4.Around same timeHellenistic/Greek CivilizationNumerous treaties linked the city-states together in a network of commercial and political associations5.Around 30 BC to 476 ADRoman EmpireJus civile – Early Law that applied only to Roman citizens. Jus gentium – Simplified rules to govern the relations between foreigners and citizens. (Instrument – Preator Peregrinus) Later on, jus gentium became the norm and jus civile took the backseat. Natural Law was incorporated in the Roman Law to serve as the ultimate justification for jus gentium (rational principles common to all civilized nations). Legal Compilation – Corpus Juris Civilis – It contained the classical rules of Roman Law. 6.1000 ADEarly Islamic World Dar al-Islam – It is term used by Islamic Scholars that literally means house of Islam. It connotes all the countries that were under Muslim Sovereignty. Abu Hanifa is generally considered as the founder of this concept. In order to be a part of Dar al-Islam, certain requirements were laid down. Aman – The law dealing with hospitality and safety of diplomats and foreigners.
Yasmine (https://twitter.com/YasMohammedxx & https://www.yasminemohammed.com/) is a rights activist, advocating for the rights of women living within Islamic majority countries. Yasmine founded Free Hearts Free Minds (https://www.freeheartsfreeminds.com/). Her book, Unveiled, recalls her experiences growing up in a fundamentalist Islamic household & her arranged marriage to a member of Al-Qaeda. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: - Growing up in a fundamentalist Muslim household in Canada, attending Islamic school, being dressed in hijab & niqab - Being forced into marriage with an Al Quaeda member (now in prison in Egypt), considered "strong enough to control me" - Questioning things from a young age - The isolation of some religious communities even in secular states - Having a daughter & that being a catalyst for change - Escaping from husband & family - Going to university & learning about religions. The intoxication of being allowed to question - "I've been wasting my whole life terrified of a figment of the imagination of some ancient man" - "You spend so much of your life ruled by a fairy tale" - What's real? Believing in Islam - "It's embarrassing to admit I really did believe these things" - "You're indoctrinated from birth... & punished for questioning" - "You believe or you burn in hell" - "Every aspect of your life is laid out... Questioning is challenging god himself. So you must submit" - The life of Mohammed. The Quran as the word of god - "You don't think 'is this a good thing to do?' you think 'is this the correct thing to do?'" - What's real? Leaving Islam - Taking off the hijab & being told "you need to be killed before you leave Islam" by her mother, "I will be punished for eternity for having a daughter who is an infidel" - How a Jehovah's Witness mother might allow their child to die rather than allow a blood transfusion - Abraham's willingness to kill his own son - "Honour killings" (murders) - Religious compliance as above "ordinary morality" - Studying religion, seeing 9/11 happen & being horrified - Seeing a BBC reporter find Bin-Laden documents mentioning Yas' ex-husband's firm - "I needed to get my daughter out of that world before she started to think that was OK" - Hints of fundamentalism in the atheist movement - Appearing in Jay Shapiro's film "Islam & the future of tolerance" w/Sam Harris & Maajid Nawaz - "Meditation saved my life" - Humility & open-mindedness at the heart of naturalism - And more... (see YouTube for full notes) Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at https://sentientism.info/. Join our "wall" https://sentientism.info/wall/ w/this form: https://sentientism.info/im-a-sentientist. Everyone interested, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. Main one: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sentientism. Thanks Graham https://twitter.com/cgbessellieu.
On voit beaucoup de séries venant des États-Unis, beaucoup moins venant du Canada. Pourtant il semble que certaines productions vaillent la peine d'être exportées. La série Avec J'Améliore mon Anglais, prenez quelques minutes pour écouter un article de WikiNews accompagné de quelques mots de vocabulaire. Je termine le podcast en vous posant une question en anglais qui fait suite à l'histoire. Pour accéder à tous les épisodes, c'est par ici. Écouter le podcast Prêtez attention au vocabulaire et essayez d'anticiper l'histoire grâce au titre et au vocabulaire, ça vous aidera à comprendre le texte. Pour écouter le podcast, plusieurs options selon vos préférences. Vous aurez reconnu tout au début de cet article le lecteur du podcast en mp3 (audio). Vous êtes libre de l'écouter directement sur cette page-ci. Cliquez sur le bouton Play à gauche de la barre noire. Le télécharger pour l'écouter plus tard, ou l'écouter plusieurs fois. Cliquez sur Download sous la barre noire. Le vocabulaire de cet article Pour progresser en anglais si votre niveau le permet, écoutez le podcast, écrivez les mots et expressions que j'explique, puis vérifiez leur orthographe. Voici la liste des mots et expressions dont je vous parle dans le podcast. Si vous avez une mémoire visuelle, vous voudrez peut-être les lire avant d'écouter le podcast (ou pendant). To debut: to appear for the first time Muslim: following the religion of Islam It deals with day-to-day life: It presents day-to-day life To be featured: to be shown as something important A review: an opinion A booth: a small space like a box, where people can go into Beyond: outside the minimal limit L'article WikiNews Bien sûr, rien de tel que de lire l'article en complément de l'écoute. Ainsi vous aurez la possibilité de vous pencher un peu plus sur la structure des phrases. Mais je vous recommande de pratiquer l'écoute un maximum, voire de rejouer le podcast plusieurs fois avant de lire l'article. Vous trouverez l'article ici. De quoi ça parle? (Spoiler alert!!) Selon votre niveau en anglais, vous aurez saisi plus ou moins de détails. Le plus important est de comprendre le sens de l'histoire. Et très souvent, après avoir compris le sens global, une deuxième écoute vous permettra de noter plus de détails. Résumé: Si on vous dit “La petite mosquée dans la prairie”, ça vous rappelle quelque chose? Une série comique qui met en avant la variété culturelle au sein du Canada, et qui nulle doute s'applique à beaucoup d'autre pays. De toute évidence un gros succès que la production à décidé d'exporter. Ma question: In your opinion, why is it important to create such cross-culture sitcoms? Avez-vous compris l'histoire sans vous aider du résumé? Avez-vous su répondre à ma question? L'article J'Améliore Mon Anglais – Episode 145 est apparu en premier sur Langonaute.
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What is the Nation of Islam? How is the Nation of Islam related to traditional Islam? It the nation of Islam a black supremacist group?
Speaker: Ustadh Yahya Nesbit Talk: The Struggle to maintain the distinct Islamic identity Therefore proclaim openly, that which you are commanded, and turn away from Al-Mushrikun (Al-Hijr:94) Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain: Annual Ramadhan Ijtima 2013 The Prophet's Ramadhan - Month to Struggle for Islam "It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although they who associate others with Allah dislike it." 9:33 The Prophet (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA) demonstrated that Ramadhan was the month to struggle for establishing the Deen of Allah in society and state. The Prophet SAW carried the intellectual struggle of the Qur'an in Makkah and then the practical struggle of establishing Islam in society in Madinah and then the global struggle to carry Islam to the world. This is the very nature of this Qur'an that Muslims are reciting every day in Ramadhan -- a message of struggle against all forms of jahilliyah. This is the Prophet's Ramadhan and this is what the Muslims today need to emulate as an Ummah.
Speaker: Ustadh Ferdous Ahmed Our role in the struggle between imaan and kufr "They intend to put out the Light of Allah with their mouths. But Allah will bring His Light to perfection even though the disbelievers hate (it)." (As Saff:8) Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain: Annual Ramadhan Ijtima 2013 The Prophet's Ramadhan - Month to Struggle for Islam "It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although they who associate others with Allah dislike it." 9:33 The Prophet (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA) demonstrated that Ramadhan was the month to struggle for establishing the Deen of Allah in society and state. The Prophet SAW carried the intellectual struggle of the Qur'an in Makkah and then the practical struggle of establishing Islam in society in Madinah and then the global struggle to carry Islam to the world. This is the very nature of this Qur'an that Muslims are reciting every day in Ramadhan -- a message of struggle against all forms of jahilliyah. This is the Prophet's Ramadhan and this is what the Muslims today need to emulate as an Ummah.
Speaker: Jamal Ford --Spoken word poetry Lyrics:- "This month of Ramadhan, The month of the Quran, The month where prophet received wahi and come with al Islam This month, which is so blessed, So how come, I am so stressed? Cuz I'm done, with seeing my Ummah, So hungry and oppressed But this month it has a rep, And that rep is one of struggle, And that rep is one of victory, Check your wonderful history You'll see this month of Ramadhan, Is blessed in more ways than one, That's why the sahabah looked for the hottest days to fast, in the blazing sun The last ten days are approaching us, Have we done enough? Have we done enough? Strive for the sake of Allah, Nowadays we just can't wait for Iftar All we think about is breaking our fast, ...As if fasting is the greatest of tasks SubhanAllah I ask that Allah make us of those that please him, And guide and help those that really need him We are comfortable here, but it's a struggle overseas, But it's still one Ummah, so when you hurt so de we... I ask Allah that this be the last Ramadhan without an amirul mu'mineen, The last month before we see implementation of Allah's deen Lastly I ask that Allah forgive us all our sins, And that these last days of Ramadhan are spent for the sake of him...." Therefore proclaim openly, that which you are commanded, and turn away from Al-Mushrikun (Al-Hijr:94) Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain: Annual Ramadhan Ijtima 2013 The Prophet's Ramadhan - Month to Struggle for Islam "It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although they who associate others with Allah dislike it." 9:33 The Prophet (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA) demonstrated that Ramadhan was the month to struggle for establishing the Deen of Allah in society and state. The Prophet SAW carried the intellectual struggle of the Qur'an in Makkah and then the practical struggle of establishing Islam in society in Madinah and then the global struggle to carry Islam to the world. This is the very nature of this Qur'an that Muslims are reciting every day in Ramadhan -- a message of struggle against all forms of jahilliyah. This is the Prophet's Ramadhan and this is what the Muslims today need to emulate as an Ummah.
Speaker: Dr Yusuf Abul Harith Syria: Eye witness account "I see the Angels of Allah, spread their wings over As-Sham" [Tirmidhi] Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain: Annual Ramadhan Ijtima 2013 The Prophet's Ramadhan - Month to Struggle for Islam "It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although they who associate others with Allah dislike it." 9:33 The Prophet (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA) demonstrated that Ramadhan was the month to struggle for establishing the Deen of Allah in society and state. The Prophet SAW carried the intellectual struggle of the Qur'an in Makkah and then the practical struggle of establishing Islam in society in Madinah and then the global struggle to carry Islam to the world. This is the very nature of this Qur'an that Muslims are reciting every day in Ramadhan -- a message of struggle against all forms of jahilliyah. This is the Prophet's Ramadhan and this is what the Muslims today need to emulate as an Ummah.
Speaker: Dr Abdul Wahid Talk: The Struggle to carry Islam to the World Alif-Laam-Ra. (This is) a Book which We have revealed unto you in order that you might lead mankind out of darkness into light by their Lord's Leave to the Path of the All-Mighty, the Owner of all Praise. (Ibrahim:1) Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain: Annual Ramadhan Ijtima 2013-- The Prophet's Ramadhan - Month to Struggle for Islam "It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although they who associate others with Allah dislike it." 9:33 The Prophet (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA) demonstrated that Ramadhan was the month to struggle for establishing the Deen of Allah in society and state. The Prophet SAW carried the intellectual struggle of the Qur'an in Makkah and then the practical struggle of establishing Islam in society in Madinah and then the global struggle to carry Islam to the world. This is the very nature of this Qur'an that Muslims are reciting every day in Ramadhan -- a message of struggle against all forms of jahilliyah. This is the Prophet's Ramadhan and this is what the Muslims today need to emulate as an Ummah.
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