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Kerem Önder
Abdülkadir Geylani sohbetleri 21 / Kerem Önder

Kerem Önder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 41:18


“Peygamberlerin, sıddıkların ve salihlerin geniş ve doğru yoluna nasıl girilir? Dünya âhirete perdedir. Ahirete dalmaksa dünya ve öbür âlemin sahibine perdedir. Yaratılmışlara dalmak, Yaratan'dan ayırır. Hangi yaratılmışa gönül kaptırırsan, ruh pencerene perde çekmiş olursun. Halka [yaratıklara] bakma. Dünyaya, kalpten sevgi gösterme. Hakk'tan gayri şeylere iltifat etme, onun kapısına varıncaya kadar böyle devam et. Sır adımlarını aç. Zühd hâlini geliştir. Her kötü histen soyun. O'nun varlığında hayran ol. O'ndan yardım iste. O'na sığın., O'na bak. Geçmişteki İlâhî bilginin hükmünü gözet. Kalbini O'na vardırmaya çabala. Sırrını O'na ilet, bunu gerçekleştirdiğin an, O'nun yakınlık eli seni tutar, kendine çeker. Yeni hayatla tevhid verir ve kalpler üzerine sultan olursun. Kalp âlemi tüm emrini senden alır. Hastalığı olursa şifasını sen verirsin, işte bundan sonra dünyaya bakman caiz olur. Bu üstün hâlleri benliğinde topla, sonra dünyaya dön...Velayet hâlinin işareti vardır; o işaretler velîlerin yüzlerinden okunur. Onu anlayış sahipleri sezer. O işaretler velayet hâlini anlatmaya yeter; dile ne hacet...Ruh esenliği dileyen, nefsini atsın... Malını kalbine koymasın... Neyi varsa Hak uğruna harcasın. Hamurdan ve sütten kıl alırcasına dünyayı iç âleminden atsın. Âhireti de aynı şekilde yapsın. Hakk'ın gayri şeylerden üryan olsun, işte o zaman her şeyin hakkı verilir. Dünya ve âhiretten gelecek şeyler gelir. Sen onların peşine koşmazsın. Dünya, yerinde otururken yanaşma; onu ayağa kaldır. Tepsiyi başı üstüne aldır; sonra al ye! Hakk'ın kapısına durana böyle hizmet edilir; çünkü büyüktür. Nefis, önünde el pençe divan duranı zelil eder, perişan eder. Nefse hâkim olanların hemen hepsi, istiğna sahibidir. Nefse ihtiyaç arz etmekten beridirler.İman yolcuları dünyayı yitirmeye gönüllüdür. Allah'tan her zaman hoşnut olurlar. Allah onlardan razı olduktan sonra âhiret onlara göre hiçtir. Onlar Allah'tan, Allah'ı talep ederler. Dünyalık şeylerin taksimli olduğunu bilirler; bu sebeple ona kalplerini kaptırmaktan vareste olurlar. Öbür âlemde vaad olunan cennet ve nimetlerin, sahipleri için ayrılmış olduğunu bildiklerinden onun da peşine düşmezler. İşleri O'nun içindir; O'nun zatından öteye bir talep sahibi değillerdir.Faraza onlar bir gün cennete girseler. Hak nurunu göremeyince hiçbir yere bakmazlar. Kalbinde maddî varlıklar besleyen, yalnız kalmayı ve huzura dalmayı elde edebilir mi?.. Halkı ve sebepleri tesirsiz görmeyen, peygamber kervanına katılamaz. O büyük zincire halka olamaz; olmak dileyen azla yetinmeli. Çoğu, kader eline bırakmalı. Dünyalığın azı da yeter. Çok malın olsa, çok mu yiyeceğini sanıyorsun? Rahat mı bulacağını ümit ediyorsun?..Çok şeyleri bulmak için taarruza geçme; yıkılırsın. Çok mal istenmeden gelirse iyi olur. Onun saklanması da kolaydır. Giderse üzülmezsin. Gece sabahlara kadar mal hesap edip uykunu kaçırmazsın, rahatın bozulmaz.Hasan-ı Basrî (Allah ondan razı olsun) şöyle der: “İnsanlara sözünle ve işinle öğüt ver.”Ey vaiz, iç âlemin temizliği ile insanlara öğüt ver. Kalbini nurlandır. Ve onun nuru ile halka nasihat et. İçin kirli olduğu zaman dışın süsü ile onlara öğüt vermeye kalkma. İman sahiplerinin kalbi yaratılmadan imanları yazıldı. Bu geçmişin bilgisidir. Bunun üzerinde durmak caiz değildir. Ona dayanarak hüküm yürütmek doğru olmaz.Kalplerimiz iman nuruna ermek için gayretli olursa, Rabbimiz bize onu verir. Dilerse, çalışmadan da... O bizim çalışma ve yorulma hâlimize acır ve nurunu nasip eder. Utanmaz mısınız; nasıl tevil eder, tebdile uğraşırsınız?.. Mevlâ, zâtını vasfetmiş; onu başkası ile değiştirmek sizin ne haddinize?.. Sizden önce gelen sahabeye ve onlara uyanlara yeten bir din, size nasıl yetmiyor? Aziz ve Celil olan Rabbimiz, yaratıcılık sıfatını Arş'da yerleştirmiştir. Bunun şekli ve benzeri yoktur; yokluğu da iddia edilemez.

Israel Daily News Podcast
Pope Francis Dies. Was he Favored in Jerusalem? Israel Daily News Mon. Ap. 21, 2025

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 13:22


The IDF announced the death of Command Sergeant Major G'haleb Sliman Alnasasra, a Bedouin Israeli tracker from Rahat, killed during combat in northern Gaza; A swimmer is missing after a suspected shark attack off the coast of Hadera on Monday & Though he championed interfaith dialogue and met with Israeli hostage families, the late Pope's recent comments on Gaza, including calls to investigate Israel for genocide, stirred outrage in Jerusalem.Click that you heard about Hasod (gift boxes) from “a podcast” when you check out. https://www.hasodstore.com/shopsmallIsrael Daily News website: https://israeldailynews.orgIsrael Daily News Roundtable: https://www.patreon.com/shannafuldSupport our Wartime News Coverage: https://www.gofundme.com/f/independent-journalist-covering-israels-warLinks to all things IDN:⁠ https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews⁠Music: Ten Shalva; Edan Tamler 

Politiikkaradio
Kaikkonen on huolissaan mummorallista ja vaatii sote-asemia: ”Hallitus vie rahat”

Politiikkaradio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 32:54


Keskustan puheenjohtajan Antti Kaikkosen mukaan jokaisessa kunnassa tulee olla ainakin jonkinlainen sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon palvelupiste. Näin siitä huolimatta, että terveysasemia lakkautetaan tai niitä on lakkautusuhan alla jatkuvasti. Terveyskeskuksia lakkautetaan myös keskustan vahvoilla alueilla. – Hallitus vie rahat, niin ei päättäjillä ja ammattilaisilla kovin hyviä vaihtoehtoja ole ollut käytettävissä, Kaikkonen perustelee Politiikkaradion puheenjohtajatentissä. Keskustalla on puheenjohtajansa mukaan huoli myös ”mummo- ja papparallista”. – Jos palvelut karkaavat liian kauas tai vanhusten palvelutaloja pannaan kiinni, mummoja ja vaareja kuljetellaan Kela-takseilla pitkien matkojen päähän. Ei sekään ilmaista lystiä ole, Kaikkonen sanoo. Alue- ja kuntavaalien puheenjohtajatentissä on Suomen Keskustan puheenjohtaja Antti Kaikkonen. Tentaattorina on Tapio Pajunen.

Farklı Kaydet.
Tottiler Messiler #318 - TSL | ASLAN TRAVMADAN ÇIKTI, FB İÇERDE RAHAT, HAFTANIN MAÇI BJK-TS, SELÇUK İNAN, BOLA, EMRE MOR

Farklı Kaydet.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 78:01


Tottiler Messiler yeni bölümüyle yayında! Fritz Fassbender ve Koray Gök, Galatasaray'ın son anlarda gelen galibiyetini, Fenerbahçe'nin serisini, haftanın en iyi maçı Beşiktaş-Trabzonspor'u ve ligin diğer gelişmelerini değerlendirdi. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

NTVRadyo
Beşeri Münasebetler - Bölüm 223 - İçinizdeki sanatçıyı rahat bırakın

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 11:20


#beşerimünasebetler Dans etmek, yazmak, çiçek yetiştirmek ya da yemek yapmak... Nezih Orhon, kendini ifade etmek için elini, bedenini kullanmanın sonuçlarını anlatıyor. NTVRadyo'da

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Şehir Hikayeleri #62 - Çok Rahat Çok Profesyonel / Müjdat 10 Yıl Sonra Torino İtalya'da

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 42:03


Şehir Hikayeleri Podcast 5 yaşında! 6. sezonun ilk bölümünde Müjdat, öğrencilikten 10 yıl sonra beyaz yakalı olarak ziyaret ettiği Torino'yu anlatıyor.

Farklı Kaydet.
Tottiler Messiler #312- TSL | KARTAL KRİZDE, CİMBOM DEPLASMANDA ZORLANDI, FB RAHAT, GÖZTEPE, CHAM

Farklı Kaydet.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 56:24


Tottiler Messiler tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök, TSL'de haftanın gündemini değerlendirdi, sorularınızın da tamamı yanıtlandı. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

The Pakistan Experience
Making Documentaries on SALAM and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Zakir Thaver - Film Maker - #TPE 400

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 106:24


Zakir Thaver is a documentary filmmaker. His debut film which he developed and produced, Salam - The First ** Nobel Laureate, garnered accolades and critical acclaim. It had a Netflix release in 2019. He's currently producing a documentaries on Nusrat Fateh Ai Khan and Adam Osborne, the inventor of the laptop. 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/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The 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/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Who found Nusrat's lost recording? 2:30 Salam's contribution to Science 5:30 Is the hatred against Salam new? 6:45 How pivotal is 1974? 10:40 AQ Khan and the Bomb 13:00 Mediocrity, Khilafat Cola and Zakir Naik 22:58 Salam's Contribution to the Bomb 25:00 Editing the Documentary and the Science 27:00 Fact Checking in a Documentary 32:30 Salam had contradictions 35:00 Science Education and learning how to think 45:22 Kids Education and Admission Tests 49:22 Perspectives, Narratives and Making Documentaries 58:40 Making a Documentary on Nusrat 1:06:00 Feature length vs a Docuseries 1:07:30 Qawalis vs Ghazals 1:10:00 Nusrat did not care about his health 1:15:00 Nusrat, Rahat and the Qawali tradition 1:23:00 Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan improvising 1:26:11 Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in India 1:28:00 Red tape in archiving 1:31:00 Audience Attention 1:33:30 Audience Questions

Backlund&Lange Podcast
361. OMAT RAHAT

Backlund&Lange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 65:33


Saimme kuuntelijakysymyksen, joka pakotti meidät pohtimaan vakavasti sitä, mitä todella voimme tehdä sille tosiasialle, että tasa-arvo ja naisen asema on ottanut niin paljon takapakkia. Yritämme lopuksi olla positiivisiakin ja muistelemme menneitä, koska Youtube ehdotti niin.

Ykkösaamu
Mistä rahat omalääkärimalliin?

Ykkösaamu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 49:57


Hallitus aikoo edistää omalääkärimallia. Miten malli toteutetaan talousvaikeuksissa olevilla hyvinvointialueilla? Puhelimessa sosiaali- ja terveysministeri Kaisa Juuso (ps.). Miten hyvinvointialueiden rahat saadaan riittämään? Vieraina hyvinvointialueiden ohjausosaston osastopäällikö Ville-Veikko Ahonen valtiovarainministeriöstä, Etelä-Karjalan hyvinvointialuejohtaja Sally Leskinen ja terveydenhuollon professori Kristiina Patja Helsingin yliopistosta. Millaista huomiota Ruotsin ja Liettuan välisen kaapelin vahingoittuminen on herättänyt Ruotsissa? Puhelimessa Gotlannissa oleva vapaa toimittaja Hanna Sihlman. Itämerellä on katkeillut merikaapeleita, Ukraina iskenyt amerikkalaisilla ohjuksilla Venäjälle ja Venäjä kertonut muuttaneensa ydinasedoktriiniaan. Onko turvallisuustilanne muuttumassa? Vieraina Viron kansainvälisen puolustustutkimuskeskuksen ICDS:n varajohtaja Kristi Raik ja Aleksanteri-instituutin johtaja Markku Kangaspuro. Juontajana Mira Stenström, toimittajina Mikko Haapanen ja Atte Uusinoka, tuottajana Annette Blencowe.

Edo ve Zazo - the Kanarya Bros
Rahat Bir Nefes #Fenerbahçe 4-0 #Sivasspor

Edo ve Zazo - the Kanarya Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 42:46


Fenerbahçe 4-0 Sivasspor Gollerimiz: Samet 24', Tadic 54' (p), Amrabat 82', St Maximin 90+4' Asistler: Syzmanski, Mert Hakan, El Nesyry (p) Net Global Sivasspor karşısında NET bir skorla geri döndük. Samet ve Mert Hakan ilk 11de Mourinho tribündeydi. Çağlar maçın başında sakatlanarak çıkmak zorunda kaldı. Fenerbahçe XI: Livakovic, Osayi, Çağlar, Samet, Kostic, Amrabat, Mert Hakan, Tadic, St Maximin, Syzmanski, El Nesyry

Mor Alev MESAJLAR
Bonus 8 : Bir Ritüel - Berrak Niyetlerle Güçlü Yaratım

Mor Alev MESAJLAR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 11:23


Bu yaratım çalışmasını 2023 11-11 enerji girişinde iletmiştim, bugün yine 11-11 portalı şerefine tekrarlıyorum ama her zaman kullanabilirsiniz. 20-30 dakikanızı ayırın. Rahat bir yere çekilin, kağıt kaleminizi hazırlayın. İhtiyaç duyduğunuz yerlerde kaydı durdurabilirsiniz. İsabetli yaratımın en önemli maddesi kesinlikle ne istediğini belirlemektir. Niyet edin, evrene salın, işaretleri alın ve harekete geçin! Harika yaratımlar sizi bekliyor. :) (Sezon 1, Bölüm 48: "11-11 Nedir ve Bir Yaratım Çalışması" bölümünden) Dinlemek yerine okumak ya da enerjisi mesaja uygun, özenle seçilmiş görselleri görmek, bahsedilen bağlantılara ulaşmak için https://moralev.com/  Meditasyonlar, yöntemler ve zamansız makaleler için https://moralev.com/  Mor Alev'le bireysel olarak çalışmak içinse https://moralev.com/hizmetler/ Mor Alev'i Instagram'dan takip etmek için: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@moralev1111⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

TR724 Podcasts
Tarık Toros | Zalimlere rahat uyku yok! | 29.10.2024

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 5:22


Tarık Toros | Zalimlere rahat uyku yok! | 29.10.2024 by Tr724

NAWLTalks
Impact of Voter Suppression Efforts on AAPI Communities

NAWLTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 29:59


Karen Richardson, NAWL's Executive Director, is joined by Rahat Babar, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of NAPABA, to discuss the current voting restrictions and the challenges faced by communities of color and immigrant communities. Rahat offers invaluable insights into the landmark Shelby County v. Holder case, detailing its impact on Asian and Pacific Islander American communities over the past decade and the ongoing effects of harmful political disinformation. Join us as we discuss some of the most prominent propaganda targeting communities of color this election season.A special thank you to NAWL member Mary Card Mina for making this episode possible. Rahat N. Babar is NAPABA's Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel. In this dual role, Rahat leads NAPABA's advocacy, civil rights, and policy priorities, and he serves as NAPABA's chief legal officer overseeing the legal affairs of the organization.Rahat's commitment to public service and to the Asian Pacific American community has long defined his career.  Nominated by the Governor of New Jersey and unanimously confirmed by the New Jersey Senate, Rahat served as a Judge on the Superior Court of New Jersey, the first Bangladeshi American to be a member of the court.  Immediately prior to his appointment, Rahat was Special Counsel to New Jersey Governor Philip D. Murphy, overseeing all high-profile litigation impacting the Governor and the Administration.  Previously, he was the Director of Community Engagement at the New Jersey Attorney General's Office, where as part of Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal's Executive Leadership Team, he led the Attorney General's efforts to strengthen the office's relationships with community leaders, faith leaders, and the public.  Rahat held several other leadership roles within the Attorney General's Office, practiced in a boutique corporate law firm, and taught law and public policy at Temple University Beasley School of Law as an Adjunct Professor.Rahat is a former member of NAPABA's Board of Governors and a former chair of NAPABA's Civil Rights Committee.  He previously served as President of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania and served on the Board of Directors of the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey.  NAPABA recognized Rahat as one of NAPABA's Best Under 40 in 2018.Rahat earned his undergraduate degree in International Area Studies from Drexel University and his law degree from Delaware Law School, where he served as an editor of the law review.  During his last year of law school, Rahat externed for Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Supreme Court of Delaware, and after law school, Rahat clerked for Judge Renée Cohn Jubleirer of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

TR724 Podcasts
Veysel Ayhan | Aktivizmden rahatı kaçmak...| 24.09.2024

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:04


Veysel Ayhan | Aktivizmden rahatı kaçmak...| 24.09.2024 by Tr724

Smartare Fitness
Ätstörningar som 13 år gammal - TikTok profilen Rahats resa mot en hälsosam relation till mat

Smartare Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 55:46


I dagens avsnitt välkomnar vi gästen Rahat! Vi pratar om det komplexa ämnet ätstörningar och Rahats egna erfarenheter av resan mot en hälsosam relation till mat och träning. Kapitel (0:00)-Intro (6:58)-Ätstörningar (8:00)-Om Rahats uppväxt (21:25)-Det syns inte utåt om någon är sjuk (26:05)-Brytpunkten (44:26)-Kost och träning på sociala medier -- Köp våra produkter på ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠certan.se⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Skriv upp dig på ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠VIP-listan - Nyhetsbrev⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Följ oss på ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠

MANPASI
Nə onlayn olsaydı sizə də rahat olardı? 06.09.2024

MANPASI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 76:17


Kan English
News Flash 3 September 2024

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 5:26


Nukhba commander who led Netiv Haasara incursion killed in Gaza strike.2 Givat Ronen settlers to be indicted for attack on Rahat residents. Pres Herzog warns against polarizing  legislation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen

Cityn aamun perjantain läppiä tästä...· Säteilysumu· Suomifudis· Saako morsiamen luovuttaa sulhaselle?· Suomen suurin lippu· Rahat jäi saamatta...· Ilmaisia matkoja tarjolla· Mies joka nielee Domppaa· HäjytLisäksi Pornoo vai Saippuaa -skaba, sekä kuulijoiden epäsuosittuja mielipiteitä!

Hoy en la Historia de Israel
De debajo de la tierra a la Libertad

Hoy en la Historia de Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 2:08


¡El ejército de Israel logra rescatar a otro rehén con vida! Su nombre es Farhan Al- Qadi de 52 años de edad, un ciudadano israelí miembro de la etnia árabe beduina de Rahat ubicada en el sur de Israel. Fue  secuestrado mientras trabajaba como guardia de seguridad en una planta empacadora en el kibutz Magen, y encontrado en un túnel bajo tierra en el sur de Gaza, es padre de 11 hijos, a quienes podrá volver a abrazar luego de 11 meses de cautiverio. Tras una operación de registro y verificación en la zona, la cual provocó la huida de sus captores, fue encontrado abandonado en medio de un salón oscuro. Su rescate, se suma a las 7 personas que han recuperado la libertad producto de cuatro operaciones especiales, Farhan es el primero rescatado con vida desde uno de los túneles donde opera Hamás. Luego de su rescate fue atendido y evaluado por el centro médico Soroka en Beer Sheva quien lo reportó que estaba en condiciones aceptables de salud. Farhan Al- Qadi, confesó que su linaje árabe no sirvió para recibir un mejor trato en cautiverio, fue tratado en iguales condiciones de brutalidad como son tratados el resto de los rehenes, no veía la luz del día, fue operado sin anestesia tras recibir un impacto de bala en una de sus piernas y vio morir a otro secuestrado al principio de su cautiverio. Este rescate no solo es un milagro, sino un símbolo de esperanza para los 108 rehenes que aún permanecen en manos de Hamás.

Messy Times
The IDF rescued the hostage Qaid al-Qadi!

Messy Times

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 2:34


Qaid Farhan Al-Qadi, 52, of Rahat is free after 326 days in Hamas captivity. He was returned home by the IDF and ISA. A married father of 11, he worked as a security guard in Kibbutz Magen, where he was kidnapped on October 7th. He is in stable medical condition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messytimes/support

NTVRadyo
Doğa Takvimi - 14 Ağustos 2024 - Böcekleri rahat bırakın!

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 1:32


Bugün 14 Ağustos 2024 #doğatakvimi

Yeni Şafak Podcast
İSMAİL KILIÇARSLAN - “Dünyada rahat yoktur”

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 4:03


NTV'deki haber şöyle: “Avusturya'da IŞİD sempatizanı üç kişi yakalandı.” Bu üç kişi militan değil. Herhangi birini öldürüp öldürmedikleri, dahası herhangi birini öldürmeye niyetlerinin olup olmadığı belli değil. Ama sempatizanlar. Yani, insan öldürmekle meşhur ve maruf bir terör örgütünü seviyorlar. Dolayısıyla tutuklanmışlar. IŞİD'in canı cehenneme elbette. Biz kurmadık, biz desteklemedik, prodüksiyonlarını biz gerçekleştirmedik. Emir aldıkları yerler ne söyledilerse harfiyen yaptılar, yapmaya da devam ediyorlar. Hepsi bu. Ama diyeceğim o değil. İnsan bu dünyanın, Avusturya'da IŞİD sempatizanlarının yakalandığı, Amerikan kongresinde patates suratlı Siyonist kölelerinin avuçlarını patlatırcasına soykırım suçlusu olduğu bütün evrenin malumu olan Netanyahu'yu alkışladığı dünya olduğunu biliyor ya. Asıl sorun bu işte. “Dünya böyle” deyip geçelim yine de. Yoksa yaşamaya niçin devam ettiğimizle ilgili bir cevap kalmayacak elimizde. Cebimizdeki adreslerde herhangi bir umut, herhangi bir umudun kırıntısı kalmış gibi yaptım değil mi? Ama şu var: Belki de sorun, cebimizde umudumuzu bağlamak istediğimiz adresler taşımamızdadır. İdeolojilerin, liderlerin, duyguların, gerçeklerin, gerçek üstü durumların, insanların, olayların bize umut olabileceğine dair yanlış bir inanç geliştirmiş ve hayatımızı bu yanlışa göre kurgulayıp yaşıyoruzdur belki de. “Umudunu Allah'tan gayrısına bağlayanın sonu hüsrandır” denildiğini sürekli unutuyoruz çünkü unutmak mayamızın bir parçası. Burayı unutalım iyisi mi. Bir Şemail kitabı geçti elime. Efendimiz (s.a.v.)'in bedensel ve davranışsal alışkanlıklarının anlatıldığı iyi bir kitap. O kitaptan öğrendiğim bir şey var. Medineli köleler ve hanımlar sabah namazından sonra ellerinde su dolu kaplarla gelirler, sıraya girerler, Efendimiz (s.a.v.) de parmaklarını o sulara bandırırmış. Medinelilerin müşrikleri bile, o parmakların dokunduğu suyun tadının değiştiğini, kar şerbetine benzediğini, o dokunuşun sularını bereketlendirdiğini bilirmiş. Ümmü Seleme annemiz, Efendimiz (s.a.v.) uyurken onun ter tanelerini bir şişeye doldurur, sonra da o damlaları kokularına, tütsülerine karıştırır ve şöyle dermiş eşine: “Ey Allah'ın Resulü. Senin terini kokularımıza karıştırıyoruz, böylelikle dünyanın en güzel kokularını elde ediyoruz.” Durmayın. Aklın emrettiğini söyleyin. “Iyy” deyin mesela. “Başkasının parmağının dokunduğu suyu içmek mi?” deyin. “Ter katılınca koku niçin güzelleşsin?” diye sorun. Her şeyin akla uygun olmasının düpedüz delilik olduğunu unuta unuta yaşayıp gidin ve sonunda anlayın ki her şeyin akla uygun olması düpedüz deliliktir. Burayı unutmayalım iyisi mi. “Dünyada rahat yoktur” hadis-i şerifi düşüyor aklıma nicedir. İnsanın dünyada rahatı arayıp durduğunu, tam “buldum” derken aslında rahatının kaçmış olmasından başka bir sonuca ulaşamadığını elbette biliyorum nicedir.

Podcast – Radio Maria Panama
Hallazgo en los muros de una iglesia bizantina de Rahat – Sábado 3 agosto 2024

Podcast – Radio Maria Panama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 51:14


Hallazgo en los muros de una iglesia bizantina de Rahat (Israel): dibujos de barcos de peregrinos cristianos de hace 1500 años. Tambien conoceremos sobre los tipos de café según su origen     L'articolo Hallazgo en los muros de una iglesia bizantina de Rahat – Sábado 3 agosto 2024 proviene da Radio Maria.

STEAM Powered
Innovating for Social Impact with Rumee Singh

STEAM Powered

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 41:25


Not everyone has that pivotal moment where they realise what they want to do with their life, and that's okay. The important thing is to be open to ideas and opportunities even if they may take you a different direction.Rumee Singh is the CEO and co-founder of Rahat and a Tech Entrepreneur. Join us as Rumee shares the full-circle journey that brought her home, and building solutions that make an impact in her community.About Rumee Singh Rumee Singh, CEO of a UNICEF Innovation Fund portfolio startup, leads Rahat, a financial access platform addressing climate impact and fostering inclusion for the most vulnerable. Rumee started her entrepreneurial journey after moving back to Nepal in 2018. With over 20 years of global leadership, Rumee Singh is celebrated among Nepal's leading women in tech; a 2023 MIT Solver and is featured in the Women for Change 2024 global campaign.Rumee's work through Rahat has positively impacted 20,000+ beneficiaries. As a GSMA Innovation Fund grantee, her team is currently working to streamline efforts for timely humanitarian responses for vulnerable households in flood-prone regions. Rumee also founded a non-profit addressing the stress of blood management in Nepal, and her initiative has saved over 23,000 lives.Show Notes (link)[00:01:03] Following the familial STEM path.[00:03:12] The concern that it felt 'wrong' to not know your direction in life.[00:03:57] The pivot to journalism and communications.[00:05:12] The journey home and connecting with community.[00:07:14] So, what now? Deciding what comes next.[00:07:51] A reminder of what has always been important to her.[00:08:44] Hamro Lifebank and the digital transformation of blood management.[00:14:11] Rumsan, and leveraging technology for social impact.[00:15:15] Exploring blockchain as a tool.[00:15:40] Rahat, to support transparency in tracking humanitarian aid and reaching the underbanked.[00:17:08] The challenges of pioneering with new technology and the value of industry support.[00:18:30] Anticipatory Action (AA) in disaster response.[00:19:33] Direct financial access support and building community resilience.[00:20:06] Supporting digital and financial literacy in underserved populations to reduce the digital divide.[00:21:18] Technology is just a tool. The end-user doesn't and shouldn't have to know how their problem is solved.[00:23:08] Technological leapfrogging and the challenges with all forms of literacy.[00:24:26] You will always need people in the field, but tech can shoulder some of the load.[00:27:27] The challenge of balancing expanding support opportunities and scope creep.[00:31:36] Societal and humanitarian issues are multifaceted.[00:33:52] The challenges of making impact sustainable.Connect with STEAM PoweredWebsite | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PatreonHosted and produced by Michele Ong.Music is "Gypsy Jazz in Paris 1935"...

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Tottiler Messiler #298-TSL | FB DERBİDE RAHAT, DRIES MERTENS ÖZEL, DÜŞME POTASI, ADS-GS

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 95:58


Tottiler Messiler yeni bölümüyle yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök, TSL'nin 34. haftasını değerlendirdi, menümüz için buyrunuz: (2.00) FB-BJK, FB'nin 11'e 11 baskılı oyunu, İsmail Yüksek, Al Musrati (20.00) ADS-GS, Dries Mertens'e saygı duruşu, Karaman'ın planı, Muslera (40.00) Anadolu'dan notlar, düşme potası ve 5. sıra yarışı için detaylı bakış, (52.00) Fikstüre bakış (1.05.00) Soru-cevap-kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

Evrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!
Rahat Bir Uyku için Aldığınız Magnezyum Takviyesi, Beklediğiniz Gibi Çalışmayabilir!

Evrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 11:42


Son günlerde sosyal medyada uyku kalitesini artırdığı iddia edilen birtakım takviyelerin sıklıkla pazarlandığını görebilirsiniz. Bu takviyelerin belki de en başında magnezyum geliyor. Anlaşılan o ki sosyal medya ünlüleri rahat ve kaliteli uyku çekerken bizler muhteşem bir takviye olan magnezyumu kullanmadığımız… Seslendiren: Leyla Nil Geçkin

NTVRadyo
Köşedeki Kitapçı - Ne Rahat Olurdum & Lazarus & Çocukluk Felsefesi

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 5:34


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Tottiler Messiler #292 - TSL | GS RAHAT, FB'DEN REAKSİYON, CLEAN SHEETJK, ALN-ADS, KYS-BŞK, BURUK

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 89:00


Tottiler Messiler tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök TSL'nin 26. haftasını değerlendirdi, menümüz için buyrunuz: (4.00) BJK-Konya, Semih'in potansiyeli, BJK'nin ilk yarı ile ikinci yarı arasında oyun farkı (11.00) ANK-GS, Galatasaray'da herkesin üstün performansı, zorlu Prag maçından sonra rahat galibiyet, Okan Buruk övgüsü, Prag deplasmanında sürpriz bir kadro çıkar mı? (31.00) Rize-FB, Kartal'ın değişiklikle maçı çevirişi, oyuncuların reaksiyonu, zorlu zemine uygun oyun (42.00) Anadolu'dan notlar, ALN-ADS, ANT-IST, BŞK-KS, leziz goller (51.00) Fikstüre bakış (55.00) Soru, cevap, kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

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Serengeti'nin Sesi #11 - AFCON | ANGOLA TURLADI, NİJERYA RAHAT, YARIN MAÇLAR LEZİZ, MABULULU PLASESİ

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 29:07


Serengeti'nin Sesi yeni bölümüyle yayında! AFCON'da Son 16'nın ilk maçlarını değerlendiren ekibimiz, yarının maçlarını da es geçmedi. Menümüz için buyrunuz: (1.00) Angola-Namibya... Where AMAZING happens... (7.00) Nijerya-Kamerun canlı takip! Nijerya'nın oyun tarzını konuştuk, Kamerun'un haline üzüldük (15.00) Yarının maçlarına bakış, tahmin ve temenniler, (22.00) Çeyrek finalin ilk eşleşmesi Angola-Nijerya, eşleşmeyi değerlendirdik. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

The Brand Called You
Evolution of Sports Broadcasting Through Innovation | Rahat Kulshreshtha, CEO, Quidich Innovation Labs; Chairman, Drone Federation of India

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 25:35


In this episode of The Brand Called You, Rahat Kulshreshtha, CEO of Quidich Innovation Labs, describes how an accidental journey from filmmaking led him to become a major player in India's drone industry. He outlines the growth of his startup Quidditch Innovation Labs. Rajat also explains how drones and AR enhance broadcasting by adding immersive new angles. Rajat details the progress made to enable drone technology through public-private collaboration. About Rahat Kulshreshtha Rahat Kulshreshtha is a filmmaker turned entrepreneur. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Quidich Innovation Labs. He's the chairman of the Drone Federation of India.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Kiracılara rahat yok

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 4:59


Kiralık ev sayısının azalmaya devam etmesi yüzünden kira fiyatlarının artmaya devam etmesi bekleniyor. Realestate.com sitesindeki ilanlar inceleyen Proptrack, yaptığı analizde durumun özellikle başkentlerde büyük sıkıntıya yol açacağını ortaya çıkardı.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
#51 Check-in at the airport (Med) - SBS Learn English – Havaalanlarında Check-in (Orta Seviye)

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 14:21


Learn how to talk about checking-in at the airport. Plus, find out tips for a comfortable flight. - Havaalanında check-in süreci hakkında bilmeniz gereken İngilizce terimleri SBS Learn English'in bu bölümünde bulacaksınız. Ayrıca Rahat bir yolculuğun püf noktalarını anlatacağız.

KooshCast - پادکست فارسی
Chejuri ba S.E.X rahat tar beshim? Khod erzaei doroste? - Alaleh Azad

KooshCast - پادکست فارسی

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 50:02


Hatman baraye toam pish oomade ke az S.E.X va harchizi ke rajebesh bashe khejalat bekeshi. shshshshshsh ... esmesho nabar, hichi nagoo! In episode komak mikone ke yekam ba khodemoon, ba in mozoo rahat tar beshim va etelaate jadidi az "khod erzaei" yaad begirim. nazareto begoo behem: instagram.com/kooshgood⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koosha-goodarzi3/message

AkademikLink
Rahat Mı Battı? Konfor Alanının Bilimi

AkademikLink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 19:19


Merhaba sevgili Akademiklink podcast takipçileri! Bu haftaki bölümümüzde yer yer boş yaptığımız, eğlenceli bilgilerle donattığımız konfor alanının bilimini masaya yatırdık. Nası ya? diyeceğiniz keyifli muhabbetimizi dinlemek için hemen play tuşuna basın. :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/akademiklink/message

Cevheri Güven
ERDOĞAN BEŞTEPE'DE RAHAT OTURABİLİR Mİ, OTURAMAZ MI?

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 19:42


ERDOĞAN BEŞTEPE'DE RAHAT OTURABİLİR Mİ, OTURAMAZ MI?TARIK TOROS'LA MANŞET • Erdoğan Beştepe'de rahat oturabilir mi, oturamaz mı? • Nazlı hanımı aldılar, mahalle malum.. • 2024 nasıl kaybedilir? Tek grafikli anlatım.. • Akşener'in "özellikle" servis edilen fotosu • CHP kapıyı kapatmadı • SABAH'ın fiyat artışı enflasyonu yalanlıyor!

Hizmetten
Evlerdeki Rahat Metafizik Gerilimimizi Kaybettirmesin!

Hizmetten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 2:14


“Evlerdeki rahat ve rehavet bizi alıp bağrında eritebilir ve böylece metafizik gerilim kaybolabilir. Çok şiddetli gerilim isteyen bu mevzu, gerilimini kaybettiği bu insanlar tahakkuk ettirilemez. Biz zindeliğimizle, neşatımızla, canlılığımızla inşallah Resulullah'a ulaşacağız."

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 27 - Why IDF should apply lessons learned from Ukraine war

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 17:04


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in our Jerusalem offices. It is Day 27 of the war with Hamas and the IDF continues to push into Gaza even as Israel suffers continued loss of soldiers' lives. Berman speaks about what's happening on the ground right now. Israel's other fronts are also seeing an uptick in violence and an Israeli was killed in a shooting attack in the West Bank this morning. Berman updates on what we are seeing on the northern front. Foreign passport holders are being let out, and Egypt projects some 7,000 will be cross the Rafah border soon. Who are these foreign passport holders? Jordan is among the nations to have pulled its ambassadors to Israel. Berman explores how serious of a move this is in terms of Israel-Jordan relations. We hear about a Lebanese TV interview with Ghazi Hamad, a member of Hamas's political bureau, in which he basically said the terror organization has no regrets for its October 7 massacre. And finally, Pacchiani reports back from a visit he made to Rahat and its surroundings, in which he met a Bedouin family with four members held hostage in Gaza. For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog November 2, 2023 IDF: Troops breach Hamas defenses, approach Gaza City; 17th soldier killed in battle Israeli driver shot dead in West Bank terror attack; IDF launches manhunt Jordan recalls ambassador from Israel to protest carnage in war with Hamas Bolivia cuts ties with Israel, accusing it of ‘crimes against humanity' in Gaza IDF estimates 3,000 Hamas terrorists invaded Israel in Oct. 7 onslaught Hamas official says group aims to repeat Oct. 7 onslaught many times to destroy Israel In Rahat, a Bedouin community mourns its October 7 losses away from the public eye THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: A staging area near the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip, on November 1, 2023. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tottiler Messiler #279 - STSL | FB RAHAT, GS TAKILMADI, BJK KAFAYI KULLANDI, DZEKO, AVCI, AYTAÇ

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 126:47


Tottiler Messiler yeni bölümüyle tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök yeni bölümde STSL'nin son haftasını değerlendirdi. Menümüz için buyrunuz: (0.00) Cumhuriyet Bayramı'mız kutlu olsun! (4.00) Hoş geldin SportsBase! (7.00) BJK-Antep, İdeal BJK 11'i, Ghezzal, Demir Ege, Rashica (24.00) Pendik-FB, Dzeko şov, sakatlıklar, fikstüre bakış, (36.00) Rize-GS & GS-Bayern, ideal orta saha üçlüsü, yeni transferlerin performansına bakış, Okan Buruk'un performansı (53.00) Anadolu'dan Notlar, Karagümrük-TS, Aytaç Kara, Hakan Keleş, Ömer Erdoğan (1.06.00) Makas gerçekten bu kadar açıldı mı? (1.13.00) Fikstüre bakış, (1.30.00) Soru-cevap-kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

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Tottiler Messiler #278 - TSL | FB RAHAT, BJK'DE AYRILIK VAKTİ, ASLAN AVRUPA'DA KÜKREDİ, ADS, AVCI

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 116:26


Tottiler Messiler tam kadro yayında! Hüseyin Kıyıcı, Fritz Fassbender ve Koray Gök, TSL'de 8. haftayı değerlendirdi, sorularınızın hepsi de yanıtlandı. Menümüz için buyrunuz: (2.00) FB rahat kazandı, İsmail Yüksek & İsmail Kartal (19.00) Kartal'da ayrılık, Güneş dönemi, Burak Yılmaz ne vaat ediyor? (43.00) GS'nin Manchester zaferi, Davinson, Icardi, Ndombele, Antalya galibiyeti, (1.12.00) ADS-TS, Kluivert'ın tercihi, TS'de ayrılık, Avcı ihtimali, (1.20.00) Anadolu'dan notlar, Emre Belözoğlu, Rize 10 kişi kazandı, Pendik-Tekke başlamadan bitti (1.27.00) Soru-cevap-kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

History Behind News
S3E30: Israel's Supreme Court - A Professional or Political Institution?

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 73:52


Comparing Israel's Supreme Court to America's Supreme Court. 64 Israeli legislators, a slim majority of the Knesset, voted on Monday, July 24, to amend one of Israel's Basic Laws, and in so doing, they took away the Israeli Supreme Court's ability to strike down decisions that it finds "unreasonable in the extreme." WSJ, 7/24/23. As my guests in this episode, Dr. Guy Lurie and Dr. Amir Fuchs explain, the news media, including our news media here in the U.S., simply exaggerate the application of the unreasonable standard at issue here. Israel Supreme Court's "unreasonableness Standard" is not used for constitutional or policy matters. Rather, it only applies to a narrow category of administrative cases. For example, the hiring and firing of top government officials. Without this power to check the government's administrative actions, Mr. Netanyahu could potentially fire Israel's attorney general, who is an outspoken critic of his administration and is steadfastly independent. And oh yes, Israel's AG is also in charge of investigating and prosecuting corruption charges currently pending against Mr. Netanyahu! Back in April, I had a conversation with Dr. Gideon Rahat, a Senior Fellow at the Israel Democracy Insitute. He told me that this moment is the most central crisis in Israel's history, and he relayed to me that some people even liken it to war. He explained that this crisis has to do with Israel's national identity, and he described how essential the Supreme Court is to democracy in Israel because compared to the U.S., Israel has a poor system of checks and balances. And that's what this episode is all about - Israel's Supreme Court. For example, how does Israel's Supreme Court compare to our Supreme Court? Does Israel's Supreme Court have the same relationship with Israel's legislative and executive government branches as the US Supreme Court has with Congress and the White House? Mr. Netanyahu seems to think so (listen to the episode and you'll get this). But Dr. Lurie and Dr. Fuchs disagree! Dr. Guy Lurie is a Research Fellow in the Democratic Values and Institutions Program of the Israel Democracy Institute. He is an attorney and holds a Ph.D. in History from Georgetown University. Dr. Amir Fuchs is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Democratic Values and Institutions at the Israel Democracy Institute. He holds a doctorate from the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a lecturer in the Politics and Communication Department at the School of Government and Social Sciences at Hadassah Academic College. S3E14: Dr. Rahat re Israel's democracy: https://bit.ly/HbN-S3E14s S3E26: Dr. Klarman re history of the US Supreme Court: https://bit.ly/HbN-S3E26s I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel Host of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠History Behind News⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ podcast Watch my guests & I ⁠⁠⁠on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠ and join⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

History Behind News
S3E26: Does the Supreme Court function as intended by our Founders?

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 76:09


Can Congress take away SCOTUS jurisdiction? Can states defy SCOTUS? Has SCOTUS lost its power and prestige? Is SCOTUS a political institution? Do its holdings bend to popular culture? Can universities consider race in their admissions process? No, they cannot... because the U.S. Supreme Court said so on Thursday, June 29th. Can a web designer refuse to provide services for same-sex marriages based on her First Amendment rights? Yes, she can... because the U.S. Supreme Court said so on Friday, June 30th. Can a web designer refuse to provide services for same-sex marriages based on her First Amendment rights? Yes, she can... because the U.S. Supreme Court said so on Friday, June 30th. But where does the Supreme Court get its power? And where does it get its prestige? And are the Supreme Court's power and prestige eroding? Now that everything is so polarized! Now that serious allegations of ethical misconduct have been raised about Justice Clarence Thomas, and to much lesser extent regarding Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Neil Gorsuch! To better understand this history, the history of the US Supreme Court's prestige and power, and to better understand its politics, as in, is the highest court in the land inherently a political institution? And whether or not it bends to America's popular sentiments? I spoke with Dr. Michael Klarman, who digs deeps into centuries past, going back to the Court's early years, to answer these important questions in the historical context with vivid examples and familiar stories that you thought you knew but I bet you may be surprised to learn otherwise now. I know I was surprised many times by what I learned during this conversation. For example, did you know that the U.S. Congress can take away the Supreme Court's jurisdiction on a case pending before it? A 'wow" is warranted here, right? What about separation of powers? What about our systems of checks and balances? Dr. Klarman is the Charles Warren Professor of Legal History at Harvard Law School. He has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship, which are primarily in the areas of Constitutional Law and Constitutional History. In 2009 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. In 2020, he authored the Foreword to the Harvard Law Review's annual Supreme Court issue, which is titled “The Degradation of American Democracy—and the Court.” He is author of many books, including this one: The Framers' Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution, a book that was a finalist for the George Washington Book Prize. To learn more about Dr. Klarman, you can visit his academic homepage. Also, you should definitely check out my conversation with Dr. Gideon Rahat of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem about Israel's Supreme Court and Mr. Netanyahu's attempts to reform his country's judiciary. Dr. Rahat is a Senior Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, and he draws important distinctions between Israel's democracy and ours. He talks about how integral Israel's Supreme Court is to that country's democracy because it's the only check on Israel's government. I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel Host of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠History Behind News⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠ and join⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

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Tottiler Messiler # 265- STSL | BJK DERBİDE GALİP, FB 10 KİŞİ RAHAT, İSTANBUL-GİRESUN

Farklı Kaydet.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 94:15


Tottiler Messiler tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök, STSL'nin derbili hafta sonunu değerlendirdi, menümüz ise şöyle: (1.00) Genç çifte mutluluklar... (4.00) Bilyoner ile geçtiğimiz haftanın tahminlerine bakış! (Büyük akılmış yine) (6.00) BJK-GS, Şenol Güneş ders verdi, Gedson, Mertens, Oliviera, GS oyununu değiştirmeli mi? (32.00) Sivas-FB, FB 10 kişi rahat, Jesus'un maç planı, İrfan Can, Arao (45.00) İstanbul-Giresun, Hakan Keleş'in istifası, Fatih Tekke övgüsü (54.00) Bilyoner ile haftanın fikstürüne bakış (1.06.00) Soru, cevap, kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!

History Behind News
S3E14: Mass Opposition To Mr. Netanyahu's Judicial Reform. Israel's History of Democracy & Politics.

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 67:36


Mass protests in Israel against Mr. Netanyahu's judiciary overhaul plan virtually brought the country to a standstill and threatened to split the military and drag it into the current political conflict. My guest for this episode, Dr. Gideon Rahat, explains that this is one of the direst crises in Israel's history. This assessment was recently confirmed by Mr. Netanyahu's speech, in which he talked about preventing a civil war! In this episode, we look into the history of Israel's constitution, its legislature, its systems of checks and balances, and its polarized and personalized politics. Dr. Rahat is the Gersten Family Chair in Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research fields are comparative politics and Israeli politics. His interests include political parties, electoral reform, the personalization of politics and candidate selection methods. He is a Senior Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, and an International Fellow at the Peltason Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Rahat is the author of several books, including From Party Politics to Personalized Politics?: Party Change and Political Personalization in Democracies, which we discuss in this episode. To learn more about Dr. Rahat and his extensive research and publications, you can visit his ⁠⁠academic homepage⁠⁠. In addition, below are links to other podcast conversations about protests and revolutions: S3E13: ⁠France, History of Protests & Revolutions⁠, Prof. Glidea S2E33: ⁠⁠Iran's 1979 Revolution⁠⁠, Dr. Sohrabi S2E16: ⁠⁠⁠Russian Revolutions⁠⁠, ⁠Dr. Steinberg I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel Host of the ⁠⁠⁠History Behind News⁠⁠⁠ podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠ and join⁠⁠⁠⁠ our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

Trend Topic
237: Trend Spor: Tribünlerden istifa sesleri, Fenerbahçe'den rahat galibiyet, Formula 1'de yeni sezon heyecanı

Trend Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 65:47


Trend Spor'da bu hafta saha içi kadar saha dışındaki hareketlilik de gündemdeydi. Fenerbahçe-Konyaspor ile Beşiktaş-Antalyaspor maçlarında tribünlerden gelen tezahüratların hükümet tarafında bulduğu karşılık ve kulüplerin yaptığı açıklamalar dikkat çekti. Futbolun ve yapılan açıklamaların yanı sıra Formula 1'de 2023 sezonu öncesi takımların son durumu ve sezon tahminleri de bölümde kendine yer buldu. Keyifli dinlemeler!Bu podcast, Kidly hakkında reklam içerir.Çocukların sosyal ve duygusal gelişimini destekleyen, eğitici ve çook eğlenceli Kidlykütüphanesini, ücretsiz deneme süresiyle keşfetmek için tıklayın.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Pakistan Experience
History of Pakistani Music; Rahat, Nusrat and Music Production - Faisal Rafi - #TPE 243

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 109:22


Faisal Rafi is a veteran Music Producer, Faisal comes on The Pakistan Experience to talk about Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, How Rahat Fateh Ali Khan got into Bollywood, Qawali culture, Recording Labels, The Music Industry, Spotify, Concerts and the future of Music in Pakistan. 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/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience Faisal Rafi is a veteran Producer for Music, TV and Film in Pakistan. In his 20 years as a Producer he has worked with top music, film and TV talent in the country and his list of clients stretches from Pakistan into India, England and the USA. Faisal has been producing music and has created some of the most memorable pieces of music history in Pakistan. Faisal has worked with top names in the music locally and internationally including Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Strings, Atif Aslam, Rohail Hyatt, Kaavish, Strings, Raeth, Ayesha Omar, Karavan, Arieb Azhar, Mauj, Zoe Viccaji, Badnaam, Kashmir amongst others and has garnered several awards and nominations including “Lux Style Award” for Best Music Producer. Faisal has worked extensively in film music in Bollywood with names like Pooja Bhatt, Mohit Suri, Saregama and Sony Music. Faisal Rafi produced the ground breaking Music of the Indus project. Faisal was Recording Engineer and consultant for the Indus Raag Project by Tehzeeb foundation which was Pakistan's only official entry to date in the Grammy's. And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The 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/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Rahat and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 15:46 Hamza Akram, Sabri brothers, and recording for Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 25:32 Qawwali party, inclusivity in music 34:41 Ethnic differences, the quota system 49:07 Internet and music, artist empowerment 1:02:30 Vinyl demand, ticket profits, problems with live shows 1:16:08 Clubs and venues, getting into music 1:27:37 TikTok and artists, music rights, Lyari gang war 1:40:54 QnA

Maed in India
Sameer Rahat

Maed in India

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 38:46


Back in the studio, Mae is joined by Urdu-Blues music composer, performer, and writer Sameer Rahat! He talks about his relationship with poetry and music, coming from a family of poets, how classical ghazals and traditional blues came together in his music, how Urdu as a language is dying a gradual death, and on his experience being a music composer for film and TV. He also performs a stripped down version of a song from his 2020 debut solo-album Aamad, and two unreleased songs! Song List: Puraana (00:57 - 04:46) Tasalli (16:36 - 22:00) Saare Chor (33:50 - 37:42) Follow Sameer Rahat: Instagram @sameerrahat Facebook @sameerrahat Twitter @sameerrahat Follow Jayesh Malani (on saxophone & guitar): Instagram @jayeshmalani Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Audio Editor Post: Kartik Kulkarni Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala Music Mixed by: Aria Nanji Recorded at Island City Studios

AJC Passport
How Young Jews and Muslims are Advancing Israeli-Moroccan Peace

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 23:06


This week marks the second anniversary of the normalization of relations between Israel and Morocco as part of the Abraham Accords. Building on this peace, three young adults hailing from Israel, Morocco, and the U.S. join us to discuss their visit earlier this year to Israel and Morocco. The first-of-its-kind tour was part of the Michael Sachs Emerging Leaders Fellowship, sponsored by AJC and the Mimouna Association, a Muslim nonprofit in Morocco devoted to preserving Jewish-Moroccan heritage.  Hillary Jacobs, ACCESS Global and ACCESS NY President, Reda Ayadi, Program Director of Muslim-Jewish dialogue for the Mimouna Association, and Itiel Biran, Head of Operations in the Mayor's office for the municipality of Rahat, Israel, talk about what they learned about Morocco, Israel, and each other, what impact the Abraham Accords have had, and what progress they hope to see continue. __ Episode Lineup: (0:00) Aaron Bregman (2:05) Hillary Jacobs, Itiel Biran, and Reda Ayadi __ Show Notes: If you're alarmed by rising antisemitism, you can take action right now by supporting AJC: visit AJC.org/donate, or text AJC DONATE to 52886. Music credit: Humanity by Scott Holmes Music is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Listen to our latest podcast episode: What Lessons Can We Learn From the Past to Fight Antisemitism Today? Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. __ Episode Transcript Manya Brachear Pashman:  Two years ago, Morocco normalized relations with Israel becoming the sixth Arab country to do so. Earlier this year, a group of 22 young Americans, Israelis and Moroccans toured Morocco together, a first of its kind experience for everyone involved. The tour was part of the Michael Sachs Emerging Leaders Fellowship. The fellowship is sponsored by AJC, and the Mimouna Association, a Muslim nonprofit in Morocco devoted to preserving Jewish Moroccan heritage. The first cohort included members of Morocco's parliament, as well as civic, business, and technology leaders in Israel and the United States. With us to talk about this unprecedented venture are three members of that cohort: Hilary Jacobs, president of AJC's young professionals group ACCESS Global, Reda Ayadi, Program Director of Muslim Jewish Dialogue for the Mimouna Association, and Itiel Biran, Head of Operations in the Mayor's office, for the municipality of Rahat, Israel. Welcome to all of you.  Hilary Jacobs:  Thank you.  Itiel Biran:   Thank you, hi. Reda Ayadi:  Thank you. Manya Brachear Pashman:  So Hilary, I will start with you. How did your involvement in the Sachs Fellowship come about? Was it a curiosity about Morocco, curiosity about Israel, or just an opportunity to continue pursuing better Jewish-Muslim relations? Hilary Jacobs:  I think all of the above for those. And in addition to that, one, I love traveling, and I love getting to know and experience other cultures, from the people who are from there, and who live there, so less on vacation, and where I can really understand the culture, the geopolitics of the region. And this seemed like a great opportunity. It also felt like a way that, we talk a lot about in the US and in the different activities with AJC about the Abraham accords and about these different relationships, it felt like a real chance for me to do something actionable, and really learn about what that meant. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Itiel, had you been to Morocco?  Itiel Biran:   No, no, this was my first time. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Okay, had you even wanted to go? And just could not? Or did this plant the idea in your head?  Itiel Biran:   To be honest, I don't think it was in my radar,, in my point of view, or thinking. Mostly, I think because even my background in the army and you look outside, you don't really look at it, until the last couple of years don't really look and say like, I'm going to visit whatever, Egypt or Morocco or something like that. We need to be frank and say that a lot of Israelis visited Morocco in the last decade. A lot of them. But for me personally, it wasn't like an opportunity until it became more real in the area, in the region. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And Reda, had you been to Israel? because that was part of this as well, right, a trip to Israel? Reda Ayadi:   That's correct. The second part, right after Morocco, we flew from Casablanca to Tel Aviv, for the second part of the trip. Before that I had been to Israel, it was almost 10 years to the day, so 2012 was the first time I went, before the Abraham Accords and the situation was a little different than it is today. Manya Brachear Pashman:   How so? I mean, was it different for you as a traveler? Personally or geopolitically in the broader scope?  Reda Ayadi:  It was different, more geopolitically was different. And also as a traveler, I'll explain both sides. 2012 there were no Abraham Accords, there was no open dialogue between the countries in the region. So it was a purely civil society kind of grassroots organization talking to each other. So we didn't have the necessary framework within which we can operate. On a personal level, as a traveler it's also quite different, back then I remember in 2012 I had to fly to Istanbul and meet someone from Israel to give me my Israel visa, but now you can just go to the Israeli office in Rabat and submit your application and get your visa to travel. So, quite a different situation. Manya Brachear Pashman: So, let's summarize for our listeners kind of the Jewish history of Morocco, there has always been a kind of a quiet connection. Excuse me, there's always been kind of a quiet connection between Israel and Morocco, particularly the Moroccan diaspora in the Jewish state and then kind of the new kind of 21st century approach there in Morocco to celebrating interfaith relations, celebrating its Jewish history. Reda Ayadi: Morocco had the largest Jewish community in the Muslim world, and the largest outside of the Ashkenazi world, with almost 300,000 Jews, up until the 60s, quite a large flow migration started one way, and I guess, yes, there was definitely a strong connection that were maintained between Moroccan monarchy and heads of state in Israel. Some of it was indeed behind closed doors. But others were more in the open, like the trip to Shimon Peres to Morocco or Yitzchak Rabin, and others. So, I think, the 21st century as you said, there are two things: Morocco's approach, and its relationship with its Jewish community, like the 2011 constitution that finally recognized it as an essential component of Moroccan identity, its Jewish part, its Jewishness. But at the same time, Abraham Accords now that gave a new kind of strong impetus to go beyond what you said, you know, those kinds of closed door connections, usually between security officials, that now it's, you know, accorded across the whole spectrum of agricultural, technology, lots of people to people relations. So it's, yeah, it's a very significant change that we're seeing now. Hilary Jacobs:   Unlike most other countries, Jews were never kicked out of Morocco. In fact, originally, during the Spanish Inquisition, they were asked to come to Morocco. And were wanted to be there. And the people that we met and spoke with felt the loss of the Jewish community there when they migrated to Israel. And so I think that's something that's really special. And I'm the granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors, and then Russian on the other side, so a lot of persecution and to think about Jews being in a country in a region, and especially we don't think about in the Arab world, as one that is welcoming to Jewish people, and beyond welcoming, to really see them as their fellow citizens, Manya Brachear Pashman:   Itiel, did you have something to add? Itiel Biran:   Yeah, I want to add two things. One, and I think, from Israel's society point of view, there's some interesting collision of the vector of what happened in Israel, to the Moroccan Jews in Israel, in the last seventy years, that I think relates very much to what happened these days between Morocco and Israel. And I think we should speak and when we look at the history of Israel, the Moroccan Jews a lot of the Mizrahim, a lot of the people from Africa, and not the Ashkenazi people were pretty much pushed aside from the decision-making places. And there's some big changes in Israel in the decades that follow, that I think influenced a lot of how not only Moroccan but also the whole society in Israel, look at the heritage, the big and amazing heritage that Moroccan Jews bring to Israel.  And I think these days, what we've seen is a combination between what Israels look up and look on the history of themselves. You know, the Moroccan Jews in Israel are a half a million people. There's a lot of people, the heritage is enormous, amazing, a lot of culture. And for decades Israeli society looks at them and the very good foods or something like that. And I think this change impacts a lot. And it's very helpful. This is the first thing I want to say, of course, to relate to what Reda said, the Abraham Accords is the peak of process. I think in Morocco, not in other countries. In other countries, I think it's the start of a process. In Morocco and in the relationship between Morocco and Israel is, it's some kind of a peak, because there was an ongoing relationship for a lot of the time. But there was never, from up-down, always from down to up, only from top to bottom. This is a point of view that will really help you understand why this peak of relationship between Morocco and Israel is so strong, and why the changing of how many Israelis come to Morocco, it changed in two, three years from 50,000 to 200,000 a year. I think because it's a peak, not a start. Manya Brachear Pashman:   That's a really interesting point. In other words, you're saying that the renewed interest in the Jewish history of Morocco plus the renewed look at how Moroccan Jews are treated in Israel, both of those paved the way toward this normalization. Itiel Biran:   Yes, with all of the other things, the business opportunities, etc. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Right. That is, that's really a very good point, Itiel, I appreciate you making that. I'm curious, both of you, Itiel, Hillary, what did you learn about the Jewish community in Morocco, and the efforts on behalf of both Jewish and Muslim communities there to better understand each other. Itiel Biran:   First of all, for sure what I mentioned before, for me is the continuous process of my friend for me, there is not a good translation for this, but I'm very a fan of the Arabs in Morocco, and the identity, and I'm looking at myself as Israeli, as a combination of a lot of identities. And a lot of them are more like an African identity. And I think there's a continuous process in a lot of Israelis to embrace this identity, even more. And I think when I went to Morocco, it was a big, strong feeling of this heritage and how it's related to me. And to be honest, the absence of similar heritage from my own places I'm from. I'm Ashkenazi, from Poland and from Germany, etc. And there's nothing there. There's nothing there left, there's nothing there to see what my ancestors were talking about, and what this big proud communities were. When you go to Morocco, you see all the stories in real life. It's blown my mind. It's amazing.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   And Hillary, what did you learn about the Jewish community in Morocco, when you went? Hilary Jacobs: You know, it's very humbling. I also grew up in a very Ashkenazi centric world, or around Sephardic Jews, mostly from Iran, and there was maybe like one or two, you know, Moroccan Jews, and I never really got to learn about any of their traditions at all, and so on this trip, getting to see those and also seeing how our Moroccan counterparts were as excited about participating in those cultural traditions. I mean, the Mimuna Association is called the Mimouna Association for a reason, after one of those specifically Moroccan holidays after Pesach. So, that was kind of amazing. I think the fact that an organization that started out simply as an on campus group that has blossomed into an NGO, would go around and preserve Jewish sites and culture. Manya Brachear Pashman:   What is the Mimouna Association?  Reda Ayadi:   The Mimouna Association is now a Moroccan NGO. It started in 2007 at my university, as Student Club, right. Just a group of students decided that they want to learn more about Moroccan Jewish heritage. So 10 of them got together and created the club and started pretty small. Just once a month or once every other month, they will do an event, like Moroccan Jewish days, or something of the sort where they would turn the whole campus Jewish for a day, you know, like Moroccan Jewish food within the the cafeteria, the library would show books from Moroccan Jewish writers or scholars, and things of the sort. And I guess it evolved quite a bit from 2007 until 2012, when a lot of us graduated, and we registered what was then a student club into a Moroccan NGO that exists outside of the university, present in a few cities.  And also we started different tiers, student branches in other universities besides the one where it started. The big chunk of the work that's done is education, really working in universities and high schools with students to learn more about their own history that most people are not very much aware of. That's one. Two, we work on Holocaust education as well. The Holocaust is not necessarily a chapter that Moroccans are very familiar with. But with partners in the US and others we developed a Holocaust curriculum specifically for an Arab audience. So we focus on that. And also we work on Muslim-Jewish relations with both the Jewish community in Morocco and outside, in the US, Israel and other countries. So that's just a few of the things that we focus on. Now it's been more than 15 years doing the work. And we continue, there is plenty that needs to be done. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Since Israel and Morocco did establish diplomatic relations, I think more than 30 agreements have been brokered having to do with a variety of things: water management, renewable energy, security. I'm curious if there were any particular collaborations that you explored during this fellowship that intrigued you or or kind of struck you as particularly beneficial for the region? And Reda, I'll start with you.  Reda Ayadi:   I think a critical issue is really the water management in both. Morocco right now is suffering from a very heavy drought that's been ongoing for a long time. And both the well-being of everyone in the country depends on water resources. So like cooperating in that space, I think it is excellent. And I think could be a good platform for both Morocco and Israel to pursue similar agendas in other countries, because water scarcity is not just an issue for Morocco, it's an issue for the whole region. So I think it could be a way to work with countries that are also in such a need. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Hilary, I'll pose the same question to you. Hilary Jacobs:   From what I experienced, there's so many different opportunities. Tourism is something that we talked a lot about as it being something very immediate that we could do as individuals, encouraging people to go there, we met with the tourism office. And so how we can encourage Israelis and Americans to go there. Also, one of the things that I learned that was really helpful in terms of thinking about the region as a whole, and as Morocco as a gateway to Africa, and that being so essential and important for the future of Israel, and there's a lot of contention often in African countries, and its relationship to Israel. Like, considering the vote of the African Union to potentially kick out the delegates from Israel. And so to really be championing these new sorts of relationships in Morocco, I think is an excellent starting point to open up a whole new region of possibilities. And so, there's just kind of endless opportunities that can come through, starting with Morocco and moving out all over Africa. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And Itiel, are there particular collaborations that you find very beneficial?  Itiel Biran: For me myself, to be honest, what's very unique, look at governmental, municipality and governance. And I think I told this to my friends from Morocco. I was very surprised and very interested about the way of managing and the way of handling pretty much the same issues in a different country with different rules and different government, and I think there's a lot of potential there. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So these past couple of weeks, we've been watching the first World Cup hosted in the Arab world in Qatar, yet it was quite an ordeal to arrange for Israelis and Palestinians to fly directly from Israel. And since some of the Israeli journalists have arrived there, they've been harassed simply because of where they're from. And I'm curious if your participation in this program, your engagement in these these kinds of relationships, if it changed how you view tensions like this? Itiel Biran:   Every experience that we experience as an Israeli comes across Arab  people all around the world or in Israel, or in Morocco, or you come across Israelis, or what you're facing back home. And when you speak on your relationship or what your projects are. I think most of this experience speaks pretty much the same language. And the same language is: peace is coming from people, from face to face, from long relationships, from knowledge, from understanding, from business and actions, and not from papers and not from anything else.  And you can say from the point of view of Israel: yeah, we have a peace agreement with some countries – is there any peace with them? Yeah, peace agreement, there is. But has there been peace with them? And for my personal view, I came to Morocco with my arms up, ready to argue, ready to defend my point of view as an Israeli. Ready to, whatever. And I was blown away by the fact that I didn't have to do it. That some some root or some foundation of coexistence, even though there's a lot of misunderstanding. There's a lot of mania. There's a lot of things that people on both sides think and hear and don't understand. When you have some foundation of warmth, there's something to build on. And when you don't have it--whatever agreement you're going to do, and whatever speaking you're going to do is going to stay in the area of speaking, of talking. Enough.  And I think this statement that I just said, it's going through our delegation, and our friendship, and continuing after this program to, to do things together and speak together and discuss. Because I think all of us, when we met in this delegation, it wasn't something for one time and meeting. All of us felt, I think, and agreed without talking about it, that when you do this day to day speaking and working and action, you make with your own hands, the warm peace, that you can actually build on. Manya Brachear Pashman: Have you encountered pushback from others for participating in this program? And if so, how do you respond to that kind of pushback? Reda Ayadi: Trust is very hard, if we have learned for generations to mistrust, to distrust each other. It's hard to just like one day wake up and be, ‘Oh, you know, it's all good, it's easy to go back and forth without any issue.' If we would just give up after any pushback after any, being stopped at the checkpoint or at an airport for two hours, nobody would be doing anything, you know. Since my first trip and my second trip and my third trip to Israel, every time I would spend at least two hours in a room waiting for someone to come question me. But I understand that it takes this many times and this many years for the other to become less other, to become something someone that's familiar. And  I hope that both Israelis and Palestinians go into the World Cup and everyone else traveling back and forth between these countries, to not give up after the first difficult experience trying to travel and build bridges between these peoples. And to continue doing. Manya Brachear Pashman: Excellent. Well, thanks to all of you for making the trip, for participating in this fellowship, and for coming and sharing your experience with our listeners. Itiel Biran:   Thank you for the opportunity.  

Medyascope.tv Podcast
2022 Dünya Kupası son 16 turu: Fransa, Polonya'yı 3-1 ile rahat geçti – İngiltere, Senegal karşısında zorlanmadı

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 38:02


Medyascope Spor'dan Doğa Üründül, Kubilayhan Kavrazlı ve Yahya Kemal Doğan, 2022 FIFA Dünya Kupası son 16 tur ikinci gün maçlarını, Fransa'nın Polonya 3-1 ile geçmesini, İngiltere'nin Senegal'i 3-0 ile elemesini konuştu. Yorumcular, sonuç odaklı futbolun Dünya Kupalarındaki etkisini, Mbappe'nin formunu, Giroud'nun rekorunu ve Gareth Southgate'in tercihlerini konuştu.