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Electro taarab et cinéma égyptien des années 40/50/60 avec Love & Revenge, une Louuve Dj made in Maghribi et un songwriter anglais qui aime les chansons à boire. Oum Kalsoum est morte le 3 février 1975. La formation Love & Revenge (Liban/France) sort Agmal Layali pour lui rendre hommage. Electro-taarab et cinéma, expert dans l'art de revisiter la musique et le cinéma populaires du Moyen-Orient, le groupe Love and Revenge est de retour avec une création originale et ambitieuse. Agmal layali ou mes plus belles nuits est un vibrant hommage à l'immense Oum Kalthoum, célébrant la fusion du taarab emblématique de la diva égyptienne et les sonorités électroniques des sons d'aujourd'hui. Fidèle au concept de ses concerts visuels qui ont fait sa réputation, Love and Revenge fait dialoguer les images d'archives et la création musicale. Un hommage invitant les publics de toutes générations à découvrir ou redécouvrir la voix fascinante d'Oum Kalthoum et la magie intemporelle du taarab. Une expérience immersive qui transcende les époques, brouille les frontières, et continue de faire briller aujourd'hui « l'astre de l'Orient » qui nous a quittés il y a cinquante ans.Notre 1er invité est le musicien compositeur Wael Koudaih (Rayess Bek).Love & Revenge fait l'ouverture de la 15ème édition du festival Détours de Babel, le 21 mars 2025 à Grenoble.Site Love and Revenge.Puis nous recevons Dj La Louuve avant son DJ set au Babel Music XP ()Soundcloud - Instagram. Puis Matt Elliott s'attaque à la #SessionLive pour la sortie de Drinking Songs Live 20 Years OnIl y a vingt ans, Matt Elliott sortait Drinking Songs, premier élément d'une trilogie marquante, un magnifique album de sept titres dark folk qui reste encore à ce jour le plus écouté sur les plateformes, et plébiscité par les fans du natif de Bristol. Aujourd'hui, pour célébrer l'anniversaire de l'œuvre la plus emblématique de sa discographie, Matt Elliott nous offre Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On, une collection de versions alternatives enregistrées en trio live. Matt Elliott, qui s'était déjà fait un nom dans la scène indé électronique sous le pseudo The Third Eye Foundation, s'aventure au début des années 2000 en territoire folk. Né en 2004, Drinking Songs est le second album de l'Anglais sous son propre nom, faisant suite à The Mess We Made sorti en 2003 chez Domino. La particularité de Matt Elliott, est déjà sa capacité à fusionner différents styles, mêlant un folk de chambre à une musique de cabaret d'Europe de l'Est, tout en utilisant en parallèle sa culture de la musique électronique et en particulier sa maîtrise du sampling et des effets, au service de la chanson. Exploration profonde de la condition humaine, Drinking Songs est un voyage à travers les recoins les plus inaccessibles de l'âme. Chaque titre de cet album est une histoire en soi, une fenêtre ouverte sur des moments de douleur, de nostalgie et de réflexion.Titres interprétés dans le grand studio- What's Wrong Live RFI- What the Fuck Am I Doing on this Battlefield ? extrait CD- A Waste of Blood Live RFI. Line Up : Matt Elliott (voix, guitare, saxophone)Son : Benoit Letirant, Mathias Taylor.► Album Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On (Ici d'Ailleurs 2024)► Concert théâtre de l'Atelier 31 mars 2025Site Matt Elliott. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Electro taarab et cinéma égyptien des années 40/50/60 avec Love & Revenge, une Louuve Dj made in Maghribi et un songwriter anglais qui aime les chansons à boire. Oum Kalsoum est morte le 3 février 1975. La formation Love & Revenge (Liban/France) sort Agmal Layali pour lui rendre hommage. Electro-taarab et cinéma, expert dans l'art de revisiter la musique et le cinéma populaires du Moyen-Orient, le groupe Love and Revenge est de retour avec une création originale et ambitieuse. Agmal layali ou mes plus belles nuits est un vibrant hommage à l'immense Oum Kalthoum, célébrant la fusion du taarab emblématique de la diva égyptienne et les sonorités électroniques des sons d'aujourd'hui. Fidèle au concept de ses concerts visuels qui ont fait sa réputation, Love and Revenge fait dialoguer les images d'archives et la création musicale. Un hommage invitant les publics de toutes générations à découvrir ou redécouvrir la voix fascinante d'Oum Kalthoum et la magie intemporelle du taarab. Une expérience immersive qui transcende les époques, brouille les frontières, et continue de faire briller aujourd'hui « l'astre de l'Orient » qui nous a quittés il y a cinquante ans.Notre 1er invité est le musicien compositeur Wael Koudaih (Rayess Bek).Love & Revenge fait l'ouverture de la 15ème édition du festival Détours de Babel, le 21 mars 2025 à Grenoble.Site Love and Revenge.Puis nous recevons Dj La Louuve avant son DJ set au Babel Music XP ()Soundcloud - Instagram. Puis Matt Elliott s'attaque à la #SessionLive pour la sortie de Drinking Songs Live 20 Years OnIl y a vingt ans, Matt Elliott sortait Drinking Songs, premier élément d'une trilogie marquante, un magnifique album de sept titres dark folk qui reste encore à ce jour le plus écouté sur les plateformes, et plébiscité par les fans du natif de Bristol. Aujourd'hui, pour célébrer l'anniversaire de l'œuvre la plus emblématique de sa discographie, Matt Elliott nous offre Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On, une collection de versions alternatives enregistrées en trio live. Matt Elliott, qui s'était déjà fait un nom dans la scène indé électronique sous le pseudo The Third Eye Foundation, s'aventure au début des années 2000 en territoire folk. Né en 2004, Drinking Songs est le second album de l'Anglais sous son propre nom, faisant suite à The Mess We Made sorti en 2003 chez Domino. La particularité de Matt Elliott, est déjà sa capacité à fusionner différents styles, mêlant un folk de chambre à une musique de cabaret d'Europe de l'Est, tout en utilisant en parallèle sa culture de la musique électronique et en particulier sa maîtrise du sampling et des effets, au service de la chanson. Exploration profonde de la condition humaine, Drinking Songs est un voyage à travers les recoins les plus inaccessibles de l'âme. Chaque titre de cet album est une histoire en soi, une fenêtre ouverte sur des moments de douleur, de nostalgie et de réflexion.Titres interprétés dans le grand studio- What's Wrong Live RFI- What the Fuck Am I Doing on this Battlefield ? extrait CD- A Waste of Blood Live RFI. Line Up : Matt Elliott (voix, guitare, saxophone)Son : Benoit Letirant, Mathias Taylor.► Album Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On (Ici d'Ailleurs 2024)► Concert théâtre de l'Atelier 31 mars 2025Site Matt Elliott. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Episode 197: Scribal Networks and Diplomatic Knowledge Production across North Africa What did trans-Maghribi society look like on the eve of colonialism? Who travelled across these spaces and for what reasons? This interview is an early exploration into Dr. Kitlas' second project, which proposes a more attentive engagement with the history of a dynamic and multifaceted eighteenth-century trans-maghrib society. Spanning Tunis to Tangier, this project examines the networks of traders, Sufis, consuls, translators, and court advisors that embedded themselves in Maghribi locales outside their home cities and, in doing so, took part in producing a distinct trans-maghrib socio-cultural sphere. Building on his first monograph that focuses on the layers of diplomatic practice in Morocco, this interview thinks through ways to expand these networks and the knowledge production attached to them across localities in the wider Maghrib. The project questions the historiographical focus on north-south movements, and in its place adds a new east-west perspective that transcends stubborn political divides and sheds light on the ways in which a dynamic cultural and intellectual sphere developed, spread, and was sustained across the Ottoman/Moroccan Maghrib. Peter Kitlas is currently an Assistant Professor of History at the American University of Beirut. His research focuses on the intellectual and cultural history in eighteenth-century North Africa as told through Arabic and Ottoman-Turkish sources. Exploring the intersection of scribal practice and diplomatic knowledge production in Morocco, his first monograph rethinks the influence of Islamic thought on Mediterranean conceptualizations of diplomacy. Peter has served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco and conducted research in North Africa, Spain, Croatia and Turkey through the support of fellowships from SSRC and Fulbright-Hays. His written work has been published in The Journal of Early Modern History, Mediterranean Studies Journal, The Journal of North African Studies, and The Encyclopedia of Islam Three. This episode was recorded via Zoom on the 25th of October, 2023, at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT) s with Luke Scalone, CEMAT Chargé de Programmes. We thank our friend Ignacio Villalón for his guitar performance for the introduction and conclusion of this podcast. Production and editing: Lena Krause, AIMS Resident Fellow at the Centre d'Etudes Maghrébines à Tunis.
Advocacy group CAGE expands to CAGE International - Anas Maghribi by Radio Islam
Apa cabaran bagi misi bantuan kemanusiaan NGO dari Malaysia bagi mangsa bencana gempa bumi dekat Marrakech, Maghribi dan mangsa banjir di timur Libya?
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THIS WEEK's BIRDS: Astrud Gilberto (RIP); Karl Evalgelista's Apura; Noite Illustrada; Agepê; Muhal Richard Abrams; Gordon Koang; Florence Adooni; Dariush Talâl; Samy el Maghribi; Teun Creemers; Talal Salamah; Nabeel; Abel Silva & Roberto Menascal; Mlamani Park Orchestra; Tartitl Waganda Kenya; Lucha Campillo; Belita Palma; Cesaria Evora; much, much more ...! LISTEN LIVE: Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG. via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/17479459/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
Maghribi masih dapat menamatkan kempen Piala Dunia 2022 dengan cemerlang ketika berdepan Croatia dalam aksi penentu tempat ketiga/keempat malam ini. Dapatkah Maghribi mencatat satu lagi kemenangan di Qatar? Dengarkan pandangan Jurulatih Geylang International, Noor Ali dan bekas penjaga gawang Singapura, Yakob Hashim dalam #NoTapis: Extra Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Negara-negara handalan seperti Brazil, Argentina dan England pastinya akan menjadi antara negara yang pastinya akan menunjukkan prestasi cemerlang dalam peringkat suku akhir Piala Dunia ini. Tetapi bagaimana pula nasib 'underdog' seperti Maghribi dan Belanda? Mampukah mereka bersinar dalam suku akhir ini? Dengar perkongsian bekas penjaga gawang Singapura, Yakob Hashim dan penolong jurulatih Geylang International, Syed Azmir bersama editor podcast, Shahida Sarhid dan wartawan sukan, Zulaiqah Abdul Rahim dalam episod terkini #NoTapis: Extra Time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lirik Sholawat Nisyan اِجۡعَلۡنَا مِنۡ اَهۡلِ الۡقُرآن ۩ اِجۡعَلۡنَا حَامِلِ الۡقُرآن Jadikanlah kami termasuk ahli Quran. Jadikanlah kami pemelihara Quran بِجَاهِ سَيِّدِ الۡاِحۡسَان ۩ وَ بِجَاهِ سَيِّدِ الۡخِتَام Dengan derajat Baginda Ali kebaikan. Dan dengan derajat Baginda Nabi terakhir اِحۡفَظۡنَا نِسۡيَانَ الۡقُرۡآن ۩ فِی كُلِّ وَقۡتٍ وَ الۡاَحۡيَان Jagalah kami dari melupakan Alquran Setiap waktu dan setiap saat وَاَدۡخِلۡنَا مَعَ الۡقُرۡآن ۩ فِی جَنَّتٍ مَلِكِ الۡغُفۡرَان Dan masukkan kami bersama Alquran. Di dalam surga milik Maharaja pengampun بِجَاهِ طَهَ الرَّسُوۡل ۩ جُدۡ رَبُّنَا بِالۡقَبُوۡل Dengan derajat sang Thoha utusan Terimalah wahai tuhan kami dengan penerimaan قَرِّبۡنَا بُعۡدَانُ الۡمَأۡمُوۡل ۩ سَهِلۡنَاحُصُولَ الۡمَسۡئُول Dekatlah kami pada dimensi pengharapan Mudahkanlah kami pada berhasilnya permintaan يَا اَلله بِحُسۡنِ الۡخَاتِمَة ۩ يَا اَلله بِالتَّوۡبَة وَ الۡقَبُوۡل Ya Allah akhiri kami dengan akhir yang baik Ya Allah akhiri kami dengan rahmat dan diterima يَا اَلله رِضَا يَا اَلله رِضَا ۩ وَالۡعَفۡوَا اَمَّا قَدۡ مَضَی Ya Allah semoga engkau Ridho Ya Allah semoga engkau ridho. Dan memaafkan apa yang telah berlalu يَارَبِّ بِالۡمُصۡطَفَی ۩ بَلِّغۡ مَقَاصِدَنَ Wahai Tuhanku dengan berkat al-Musthofa Sampaikanlah tujuan kami --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nun-media/support
Episode 141: Thoughts on State-Building, Decolonization, Gender, and Tunisia: Insights from the Global 1960s In this conversation, Amy Kallander reflects on how the work of Tunisian scholars on trade unions, feminism, and patriarchy informed her approach to thinking critically about state-building in the first decades after independence. Placing ideas about gender and women's rights in relation to broader debates about cultural decolonization, transnational political movements, pan-Arab and Maghribi intellectual projects and the power dynamics of the Cold War era offers insights on thinking intersectionally and local articulations of global phenomena. Drawing from her new book Tunisia's Modern Woman: Nation-Building and State Feminism in the Global 1960s she gestures towards the importance of women in the realms of diplomacy, economic development, and intellectual life, as well as in social and cultural domains. As a way of placing women into standard histories of the era, gender analysis points towards the necessity of considering class, regional, and other disparities. Amy Kallander is Associate Professor of History and Affiliated faculty with Women's and Gender Studies at Syracuse University, NY, USA. A scholar of early modern and modern Middle East history, she is the author of Tunisia's Modern Woman: Nation-Building and State Feminism in the Global 1960s (Cambridge 2021) and Women, Gender, and the Palace Household in Ottoman Tunisia (Texas 2013). These works place gender in relation to social history and political power, population politics, fashion, consumerism, and love. She has authored articles and book chapters exploring the role of social media in Tunisian social movements, postcolonial and transnational relations with France, has appeared in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, Middle East Report Online, Arab Media & Society, French Politics, Culture and Society and Nouri Gana ed. The Tunisian Revolution: Contexts, Architects, Prospects (Edinburgh 2013). This interview was recorded on March 24, 2022, via Zoom by the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT) and was led by CEMAT Director, Dr Laryssa Chomiak. Nous remercions Mr. Souheib Zallazi, (Étudiant au CFT, Tunisie) et Mr. Malek Saadani (Étudiant à l'ULT, Tunisie), pour leur interprétation de « al-Ardh Ardhi » de Sabri Mesbah, pour l'introduction et la conclusion de ce podcast. Souheib au mélodica et Malek à la guitare. Posted by: Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
Episode kali ini podcast smkaa mengundang Klab Maghribi dan Klab Abada untuk mengenalkan klabnya dan rekomendasi film dan musik favorit.
Cette ouvrage de ibn al-Qayyim est une lettre adressée à ses compagnons du Sham alors que ce dernier se trouvait à Tabouk. Il rappelle l'importance d'entraide dans le Bien et la Crainte d'Allah, puis l'aide dans le voyage pour l'immigration vers Allah et son Messager, et que les provisions de ce voyage sont la science, et donc il explique les chemins de la science etc... LIEN DU LIVRE : https://amzn.to/3uDg0ej Entraidez-vous dans le bien - 54:22 La véritable taqwa - 57:29 Et ne vous entraidez pas dans le mal - 53:20 Nous sommes tous des voyageurs ici-bas - 56:46 La hijrah du coeur - 52:14 Par Allah ils ne croiront pas tant qu'ils ne reviendront pas à ton jugement - 58:07 Le Prophète a plus de droit sur les croyants qu'ils n'en ont sur eux mêmes - 54:47 L'obligation d'obéir à Allah et son messager - 52:46 Et si vous divergez alors revenez à Allah et à son messager - 56:35 Tous ceux qui se sont détournes de la sounnah regretteront le jour du jugement - 57:29 Le jour ou les guides se désavoueront de leurs suiveurs - 48:50 Concernant les suiveurs du Prophète - 56:33 Les provisions utiles pour accomplir ce voyage - 54:38 L'importance de méditer sur les sens du coran - 59:40 Suite L'importance de méditer sur les sens du coran - 39:57 Choisi le bon compagnon pour ce voyage - 53:22 L'essentiel c'est la satisfaction d'Allah fin du livre - 53:27
Cette ouvrage de ibn al-Qayyim est une lettre adressée à ses compagnons du Sham alors que ce dernier se trouvait à Tabouk. Il rappelle l'importance d'entraide dans le Bien et la Crainte d'Allah, puis l'aide dans le voyage pour l'immigration vers Allah et son Messager, et que les provisions de ce voyage sont la science, et donc il explique les chemins de la science etc... LIEN DU LIVRE : https://amzn.to/3uDg0ej Entraidez-vous dans le bien - 54:22 La véritable taqwa - 57:29 Et ne vous entraidez pas dans le mal - 53:20 Nous sommes tous des voyageurs ici-bas - 56:46 La hijrah du coeur - 52:14 Par Allah ils ne croiront pas tant qu'ils ne reviendront pas à ton jugement - 58:07 Le Prophète a plus de droit sur les croyants qu'ils n'en ont sur eux mêmes - 54:47 L'obligation d'obéir à Allah et son messager - 52:46 Et si vous divergez alors revenez à Allah et à son messager - 56:35 Tous ceux qui se sont détournes de la sounnah regretteront le jour du jugement - 57:29 Le jour ou les guides se désavoueront de leurs suiveurs - 48:50 Concernant les suiveurs du Prophète - 56:33 Les provisions utiles pour accomplir ce voyage - 54:38 L'importance de méditer sur les sens du coran - 59:40 Suite L'importance de méditer sur les sens du coran - 39:57 Choisi le bon compagnon pour ce voyage - 53:22 L'essentiel c'est la satisfaction d'Allah fin du livre - 53:27
Episode 103: Memoirs, Memory, and the History of the Tunisian Left In this podcast, Dr.Idriss Jebari contemplates the outpouring of memory from the former leftists of the Perspectives movement, following the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. In a series of published memoirs, the likes of Gilbert Naccache, Fethi Ben Haj Yahia and others take their readers from their experience of prison in the sixties and seventies, as well as their reflections on critical moments of Tunisia's political transition, particularly transitional justice and national reconciliation. Through these memoirs, Dr. Jebari explores how they could help write new histories for the Tunisian people: one that is plural and democratic. On the ten-year anniversary of the Revolution, after unprecedented transformations and the global pandemic, we are reminded of the fleeting nature of memory in light of the tragic passing of several figures from the Maghrib's past. Dr. Idriss Jebari is Al Maktoum Assistant Professor in Middle East Studies at Trinity CollegeDublin. His work investigates the distinctiveness of the Maghribi critique of modernity in contemporary Arab intellectual and cultural history. He completed a doctorate on the history of the production of critical thought in Morocco and Tunisia at the University of Oxford on the intellectual projects of Moroccan thinker Abdallah Laroui and Tunisian thinker Hichem Djaït. He then held an Arab Council for Social Sciences postdoctoral fellowship at the American University of Beirut to study the dynamics of intellectual and cultural exchanges between the Maghrib and the Mashriq after 1967. He has published on the intellectual projects of several North African intellectual figures such as Abdelkebir Khatibi, Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and Malek Bennabi, and how the younger generations remember this intellectual heritage and the Arab Left. He is currently working on his first book manuscript that will address the critical societal debates that shaped North Africa's path today modernity in the sixties and seventies. This podcast was recorded between Tunis and Dublin on January 8, 2021, by the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT) and the Centre d'Études Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA) and is part of the special podcast series, "The Ten-Year Anniversary of Tunisia's Revolution (January 14, 2021)." The podcast was introduced by Dr. Robert P. Parks, CEMA Director. We thank Yesser Jradi for his interpretation of "Narja3lk dima." A talented artist, Yesser is a painter, musician with interests in cinema and theatre. Posted by Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
Machi Rojola, Podcast 100% Maghribi qui promeut les masculinités positives. Animé par: Soufiane Hennani. Production : Elille Collective en partenariat avec la Fondation Heinrich Böll Rabat. Production exécutive : Agence Les Bonnes Ondes Préparation : Soufiane Hennani, Morgane Ahmar. Coaching et Media-training : Amine Boushaba. Illustration: Zainab Fasiki
Kuuntele Qur'aania Pilarit ry:n Podcast Maghribi Recitation
Episode 94: The “Student Question” in Tunisia: Between the Attraction of Leftism and the Steamroll of Authoritarian Paternalism (1963-1979) In this podcast, Dr. Idriss Jebari discusses the student question’s emergence in the context of the Parisian radical sixties and the importance of Maoist insights. Jebari examines the way Perspectives seized on the “student question” in its journal in relation to the state’s reforms in the education sector and its discourse on youth faced with contestation. Jebari explores how the repressive events of 1968 and 1973 were highly revealing of Bourguiba’s thinking on Tunisian youth and how Perspectives countered it by promoting students to leadership positions. This podcast ends by depicting the atmosphere in the wing of the Tunisian prison where both generations were simultaneously held in the 1970s, as described in certain memoirs, as yet another reason to speak of many iterations of Tunisian leftism in the postcolonial era, and as an entry point to start compiling a growing archive to shed light on this occulted episode of the country’s history and work toward national reconciliation. Dr. Jebari is Al Maktoum Assistant Professor in Middle East Studies at Trinity College Dublin. His work investigates the distinctiveness of the Maghribi critique of modernity in contemporary Arab intellectual and cultural history. He completed a doctorate on the history of the production of critical thought in Morocco and Tunisia at the University of Oxford on the intellectual projects of Moroccan thinker Abdallah Laroui and Tunisian thinker Hichem Djaït. He then held an ACSS postdoctoral fellowship at the American University of Beirut to study the dynamics of intellectual and cultural exchanges between the Maghrib and the Mashriq after 1967. He has published on the intellectual projects of several North African intellectual figures such as Abdelkebir Khatibi, Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and Malek Bennabi, and how the younger generations remember this intellectual heritage of the Arab Left. He is currently working on his first book manuscript that will address the critical societal debates that shaped North Africa’s path toward modernity in the sixties and seventies. This podcast is part of the Contemporary Thought series and was recorded on July 22, 2019 at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT). Posted by Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
Dalam pembuka tirai musim kedua ini, kami menjemput dua orang sahabat kami yang pernah bertugas di Perbadanan Kota Buku iaitu Aliff Basri dan juga Alia Wanda Nazri yang kini sedang berada di Marrakesh, Maghribi. Antara yang dibincangkan adalah perubahan yang harus dilaksanakan oleh industri kreatif dalam mendepani kesan global wabak COVID19, juga bagaimana cross-medium atau silang bidang harus digiatkan di antara semua bidang kreatif. Pastinya, kami tidak melepaskan peluang untuk bertanya kepada Alia tentang pengalamannya sebagai seorang anak muda yang membuka perniagaan gastronomi pelancongan di Marrakesh, Maghribi. Bagi sebarang pertanyaan dan maklum balas, sila e-mel silangkatapodcast@gmail.com atau ke instagram @silangkatapodcast. Penerbit: Azree Ariffin Peneraju: Azree Ariffin Tetamu: Aliff Basri & Alia Wanda Nazri PENGHARGAAN Muzik Tema dilesenkan secara eksklusif oleh penciptanya Shamsul Cairel Abdul Karim (Funkybridgade Mediaworks Sdn Bhd). Suara Latar Intro & Outro : Zamir Azfar Nyanyian Lenggok Melayu: Nurainol Wahidah
Episode 92: The Buffalo Agency: Maghribi Ibadis in Cairo, 1850-1950 In this interview, Paul Love discusses the early stages of his new book project on the history of Ibadi Muslims from the Maghrib who lived, worked, and studied in Ottoman Cairo. Tentatively titled The Buffalo Agency: Ibadi Muslims in Ottoman Cairo, the book follows the history of a trade agency, school, and library known as the ‘Buffalo Agency’ (Wikalat al-jamus), operated by Ibadis for nearly four centuries in the Tulun district of Cairo. From its founding in the 17th to century to its closure in the 20th, the Agency served as a waystation for students, scholars, and merchants on their journeys through Cairo. During that same period, it also became a school and library for Ibadi students and scholars connected to the famous al-Azhar mosque, some of whom stayed in Egypt for decades. By exploring the lives of Ibadi Muslims as they moved through the world of sharʿiah courts, made use of waqf to endow properties and books, and studied alongside and did business with their Sunni coreligionists, The Buffalo Agency shows the way in which Ibadis belonged fully to the Ottoman world. At the same time, the book shows how Ibadis in Cairo maintained connections with their coreligionists in North Africa, East Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. The interview focuses on the early chapters of the book, including those based on research in the Tunisian National Archives during summer 2019. Paul spent part of the summer on an AIMS grant, which allowed him time to examine the correspondence of one of the most prominent Ibadis of the Ottoman Empire: Saʿid b. Qasim al-Shammakhi, who served as both the director of the Buffalo Agency and the representative of the Tunisian Bey in Egypt during the mid-19th century. Paul Love earned his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from the University of Michigan (2016). He is currently Assistant Professor of North African, Middle Eastern, and Islamic History at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco. His research focuses on the history of Ibadi Muslim communities in northern Africa, the Arabic manuscript traditions of the Maghrib, and colonial knowledge production in North Africa and the Sahara. His first book, Ibadi Muslims of North Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2018), traced the history of the formation of an Ibadi Muslim tradition in the Maghrib from the 11th-16th centuries. His recent publications have appeared in the Journal of African History, the Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, and Etudes et Documents Berbères. This interview was led by CEMAT Director, Dr. Laryssa Chomiak, and was recorded on July 19, 2019, at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT). Posted by Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
Intervention de Mohammed Karimi al-Maghribi qui nous donne son analyse sur l'impact éducatif des nouvelles technologies et ses dangers. #islam #éducation #lesmusulmansdefrance #muslimpaname #intelligenceartificielle
Topic: The names of the Prophet ﷺ (Pt 2)
Topic: The names of the Prophet ﷺ (Pt 1)
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother