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Rabi's Showdown! Rabindra Dhant's Mindset Before & After | Coach Diwiz Strategy Revealed. Nepal's MMA pride first bantamweight champion Rabindra Dhant returns after his epic MFN fight, sharing untold stories from fight night, pre-fight mindset, training strategies, and post-fight fame. Joined by Coach Diwiz, this powerful podcast dives deep into fight analysis, mental toughness, injury concerns, ruthless 5x5 training, and what's next in their MMA journey. From surviving a dangerous choke, handling media without playing the victim, to inspiring the next generation of Nepali fighters, this conversation is raw, honest, and inspiring.Enjoy candid moments on trash talks, handling fame and media, and the powerful “It's Rabi's show” declaration. Rabindra opens up about his family life and rejecting victim mindsets, while Coach Diwiz sends a strong message to mainstream media about respecting fighters' journeys. With highlights from the MFN fight night and discussions on Nepal's unique fighting genes on the MFN fight cards, this podcast offers fans an unfiltered look at the realities of professional fighting. Perfect for fight enthusiasts and those interested in mixed martial arts, training strategies, and the mental and physical demands of competitive fighting. GET CONNECTED WITH Diwiz Piya Lama: https://www.instagram.com/diwizpiyalama/ Rabindra Dhant: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rabindra_dhant1/
Hashiraamaa Senju and Rabi discuss in detail about how nepotism exists around them and how it influences things in detail.
Pokok-Pokok Dakwah Salafiyyah adalah tabligh akbar yang disampaikan oleh Syaikh Dr. Ali Abu Haniyyah Hafidzahullah pada Kamis, 24 Rabi’ul Awwal 1444 H / 20 Oktober 2022 M. Tabligh Akbar Tentang Pokok-Pokok Dakwah Salafiyyah Islam adalah agama yang sangat agung. Agama ini dibawa oleh Nabi Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam dan pertama kali terpancar di kota […] Tulisan Pokok-Pokok Dakwah Salafiyyah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Devocional do dia 21/07/2025 com o Tema: "Procurando?" O que você está procurando? Qual a sua intenção quando busca Jesus Cristo? E se está pesquisando alguma igreja, tem observado se ela é comprometida com o ensino da Palavra de Deus, o incentiva a uma vida de oração e comunhão com outros irmãos que levam a vida cristã a sério? Ou você só vai atrás das “tendências” cristãs e, volta e meia, está “surfando em outra onda”, sem ter qualquer compromisso com Deus e sua Palavra? LEITURA BÍBLICA: João 1.35-40 E Jesus, voltando-se e vendo que o seguiam, disse-lhes: “O que vocês estão procurando?” Eles disseram: “Rabi, onde o senhor mora?” (“Rabi” quer dizer “Mestre”) (Jo 1.38, NAA).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Levi se je nekega dne pritoževal svojemu rabinu: »Rabi, imam trgovino, trdo delam od zore do mraka, toda skoraj ne morem preživeti. Tisti ...Iz knjige Drobne zgodbe za dušo, ki je izšla pri založbi Ognjišče.
BALAK-LA DIFERENCIA ENTRE BILAM Y RABI YOSI BEN KISMA- 01 by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
BALAK- MAS DIFERENCIAS ENTRE BILAM Y RABI YOSI BEN KISMA- 02 by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
En este eposidio hablamos del significado de la palabra enviado y su sentido en la seleccion de los 12 por Rabenu Yeshua.
Welcome back to Road to Hajj — where we explore the rituals of Hajj, their meanings, and the mysteries behind them.Tonight, though, we're going to take a step back from the rituals themselves. Instead, we're diving into an incredible historical moment — one that didn't just shape the Hajj… it changed the course of Islamic history forever.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.This moment happened on the last night of Hajj, 1,447 years ago.It was the spark that led to the Hijrah — the Prophet's migration to Madinah. And as we know, the Hijrah wasn't just a journey; it was the turning point. So important, in fact, that the Companions later decided to mark it as year one in the Islamic calendar.To really appreciate what happened that night, we need to rewind the story a bit — back two years before the Hijrah.Rewinding to the Nights of MinaAs you may know, during Hajj, the pilgrims spend the 11th, 12th, and 13th nights of Dhul-Hijjah in Mina. Even today, that practice continues.But let's go back to the 11th year of Prophethood, a couple of years before Islam had a home in Madinah.Every year during Hajj, tribes from across Arabia would travel to Mecca. And every year, the Prophet ﷺ would walk among them, calling people to Islam.But that year, something was different.The Prophet wasn't just doing da'wah — he was also searching for a tribe that would adopt and protect him. Why? Because just a year earlier, in the 10th year of Prophethood, the Prophet ﷺ had lost his greatest worldly protector — his uncle Abu Talib.Abu Talib, the chief of Banu Hashim, had shielded the Prophet from the worst of Quraysh's violence. While others like Bilal, Sumayyah, and Abdullah ibn Mas'ud were tortured — often brutally — the Prophet was relatively protected due to Abu Talib's status.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.But when Abu Talib passed away, his successor was Abu Lahab — a man who refused to support or protect Rasulullah ﷺ.With no protection left in Mecca, the Prophet ﷺ went to Ta'if, hoping its people might offer refuge. But they rejected him and humiliated him.Eventually, he returned to Mecca under the protection of Mut'im ibn ‘Adi, a nobleman from another tribe. It was only temporary — the Prophet knew he couldn't count on Mut'im forever.So he started reaching out to other tribes.He approached Banu Kindah, a once-powerful tribe. They were interested… but they wanted power. They asked, “If we support you, will we be rulers after you?” The Prophet ﷺ replied, “That's not for me to promise — that is for Allah to decide.”Their intentions weren't sincere, so he moved on.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.A Small Encounter with Big ConsequencesAnd then — walking through Mina — the Prophet ﷺ noticed a small group: just six young men.He asked them, “Who are you?”They replied, “We are the Khazraj.”The Prophet asked, “The same Khazraj who live near the Jews in Yathrib?”They said, “Yes, we are from Yathrib.”That caught the Prophet's attention.You see, the people of Yathrib had lived alongside the Jews for generations. They were familiar with the concept of prophethood, scripture, and divine revelation. And, at that time, Yathrib was suffering from ongoing tribal conflictbetween two Arab tribes — the Aus and the Khazraj. Many of their elders had been killed. The city was fractured, desperate for unity.The Prophet ﷺ spoke to them about Islam — with the same sincerity and passion he had shown the big tribes.And something clicked.They didn't pledge allegiance that year, but they said:“Let us return to our people and speak to them. If it's good, we'll come back to you next year.”Year 12 of Prophethood: Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah (1)The next year, 12 people came back — most from Khazraj, some from Aus. They met the Prophet at night during the days of Mina and pledged allegiance.This was the first Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah — named after the valley near Jamrat al-‘Aqabah, where the meeting took place. Today, that area has changed, but back then it was where the Hajj tents stood.This first pledge was spiritual — they promised:* Not to associate partners with Allah* Not to steal or commit zina* Not to kill* To obey the Prophet in goodnessAfter that, they requested the Prophet ﷺ to send someone back with them to teach them Islam.The Prophet chose Mus‘ab ibn ‘Umayr — a young, eloquent, wise man from Mecca. Mus‘ab went to Yathrib and taught, preached, built the foundation for what was to come.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Year 13: Bay‘at al-‘Aqabah (2)A year later, they came again — this time, with 75 people.It was the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah, 13 years after revelation began.They came by night, secretly, when all the other pilgrims were asleep. This time, they didn't just want to learn Islam. They invited the Prophet ﷺ to migrate to their city, to Yathrib.They said:“It is unfair for us to be living in peace while our Prophet is being persecuted. Join us. Let us protect you.”The Prophet ﷺ said:“If I migrate to you, this pledge must not be just religious. It must also be political. You must defend me like you defend your own families.”One of them asked:“When Islam succeeds, will you leave us and return to Mecca?”The Prophet ﷺ replied:“Your blood is my blood. Your destruction is my destruction. We are one.”And one by one, all 75 pledged their allegiance. Then they all heard a loud scream from the middle of the desert.Rasulullah ﷺ said:“That scream you just heard — that was the scream of Iblis. He is furious that Islam has found a way out of Mecca.”The Road OpensFrom that point, the Prophet ﷺ began advising Muslims to migrate, one group at a time. Quietly, Muslims left Mecca and made their way to Yathrib.Eventually, the Prophet ﷺ himself made hijrah. He left Mecca a few months later, in Rabi‘ al-Awwal, and arrived in Yathrib — soon to be renamed al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.This moment changed everything.Islam went from being an oppressed minority to a rising force of justice — spreading across Arabia, and soon, to much of the world.That night — the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah, 1,447 years ago — in the small valley of Mina, the road to hijrah began.It wasn't part of the Hajj rituals —But it was written into the destiny of this Ummah.That's all for tonight's episode of Road to Hajj.Thanks for reading BeQuranic! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bequranic.substack.com/subscribe
En este programa ensenamos lo que significaba para los discipulos orginales estas palabras dichas por Rabi Yeshua en Hechos 1.8.
Sermon by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, "Each Day We Accept the Torah Anew"May 30, 2025
Bpk. Kin Liong (TB) Matius 26:25Kemudian Yudas, yang akan menyerahkan Yesus, berkata kepada-Nya, “Pasti bukan aku, Rabi?” Yesus berkata kepadanya, “Kamu sudah mengatakannya.”.
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Amitabh Sinha about the domestic defence technology used in Operation Sindoor. He talks about the role played by these indigenously created technologies and how they helped make the operation a success.Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Parthasarthi Biswas about the 3 fold challenge being faced by Maharashtra during its Rabi harvest season - heat, unseasonal rain and a shortage of labour and how this presents a larger agricultural challenge. (14:27)Lastly, we speak about the three people who have been arrested by the police on the grounds of sharing sensitive information with Pakistan. (25:18)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced and written by Niharika Nanda and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
Simon Conway's interview with Rabi Decker during Friday's second hour.
Rābiʻa al-ʻAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya or Rabiʿa al-Basri (717-801 C.E.) is a highly regarded Sufi saint born in Basra, Iraq. Oral traditions and later written records suggest that she was also a poet. She is thought to be one of the first female Sufi saints and a key figure in developing Ishq-e-Haqeeqi or “divine love,” a central tenet in Sufism. For Further Reading: Rabia al Basri - Science and Nonduality (SAND) Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis: Basri, Hazrat Rabia al-Adwiyya [O my Lord] | The Poetry Foundation Rabi'a From Narrative to Myth: The Many Faces of Islam's Most Famous Woman Saint, Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya This month, we’re talking about Word Weavers — people who coined terms, popularized words, and even created entirely new languages. These activists, writers, artists, and scholars used language to shape ideas and give voice to experiences that once had no name. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Rabi Shimon's Eyes” in Lag B'omer by Rabbi Daniel Kalish
Podcast Jajam Shlomo (Sally) Zaed Qué aprendemos de Rabi Meir Baal Hanés? Conferencia
Os Segredos Nunca antes ReveladosLag Baomer 5785
Podcast Jajam Shlomo (Sally) Zaed Enciende esta noche una vela de rabi meir baal hanes! Conferencia
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Hadiths from Hadana al-Rabi curriculum from Tarim, Yemen.
Dive into literary adventures with Have U Read, the Monthly Book Club brought to you by your pals at UP UP & AWAY! Each month we're shining a spotlight on a fantastic Graphic Novel for the ultimate group read and lively discussion. For April we're discussing Feral Vol. 1 by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner (order it here).Find Us Online at the Following Outlets Website :: upupandawaycomics.com YouTube :: youtube.com/@upupawaycomicsFacebook :: facebook.com/upupaway and facebook.com/uuablueash Instagram :: instagram.com/upupawaycomics Twitter :: twitter.com/upupawaycomics