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Hubb Hane
Es Sabur (cc.) | 11. Heilmittel | Ein Seelenführer für die Kranken

Hubb Hane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 46:09


Dies ist der elfte Vortrag aus der Reihe "Ein Seelenführer für die Kranken" mit dem Titel "Es Sabur (cc.)| 11. Heilmittel | Ein Seelenführer für die Kranken".

True Stories of Good People
Paying it Forward One Pedal at a Time: Hassan Abdus-Sabur

True Stories of Good People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:58


For the past three years, Hassan Abdus-Sabur has concluded a multi-hundred mile scholarship fundraising bike ride by riding onto the Howard University campus, exhausted and proud. In these moments when Hassan is surrounded by congratulations and applause, he can't help but flash back to his own time at the prestigious school over 30 years ago, cut unexpectedly short by lack of funds. Not finishing school is Hassan's only regret in life. The bike ride started when the niece of Hassan's former Howard classmate also got accepted there, and her family became concerned about the high tuition cost. Propelled by his own past experience, Hassan figured out a way to help, and the resulting impact was far bigger than he ever expected.

Beyond the Headlines
How Afghans in Poland are helping Ukrainian refugees

Beyond the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 20:18


A group of Afghan refugees in Poland have rushed to support the millions of Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion. The painful memories of their own war are a shadow only too recent. One of the group, 27-year-old Sabur Dawod Zai, escaped the 20-year conflict in Afghanistan when the Taliban returned to power in August 2021. He, like so many others, embarked on an arduous journey to avoid the harsh rule of the Taliban and found himself in Poland. So when Sabur and his friends saw a newspaper photograph depicting four people, including two children, killed in the war, they could identify with the horror. Grateful for the warm welcome they received in Poland, they just wanted to pay it back. This week on Beyond the Headlines, host Ahmed Maher explores how Afghans in Poland, themselves displaced, have mobilised to support Ukrainians fleeing the war.

Screenwriter Survival Guide
Top 5 Movies and TV Shows of 2021 w/ Filmmaker Sabur Tahir -- NEW YEARS SPECIAL

Screenwriter Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 68:29


WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWtlF2pgxqY Happy New Year! To celebrate 2022 and all of the amazing things that are sure to be on the horizon this year, I sat down with filmmaker Sabur Tahir, and we both broke down our favorite films AND TV shows of 2021. We both have very different tastes in entertainment, so this was quite an exciting conversation. To those of you who've listened to Screenwriter Survival Guide throughout 2021, thank you so much. Everybody says this, but we truly could not do it without you. And if you're new to the family, we've got a massive back catalog of excellent content, so be sure to check out the rest of the feed. We cannot wait to bring you so much more cool stuff in 2022. Remember, as we break into the new year: Don't just survive, thrive. Connect with Sabur on Instagram (@sabur.tahir1). If Screenwriter Survival Guide is providing value for you, we would really appreciate a quick rate and review! That really helps us build this community and keep delivering excellent advice for screenwriters. Questions? Concerns? Guest ideas? Reach out on Instagram @sambrookspresents or email me at sam@screenwritersurvivalguide.com. SABUR'S PICKS: A Quiet Place - Part II No Time To Die King Richard The Last Duel Spiderman: No Way Home SAM'S PICKS: Hacks - Season I Mare of Easttown - Season I Dune Succession - Season III Titane SABUR'S PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/express-and-refresh/id1587353785 WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AGAIN IN 2022! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwritersurvivalguide/support

NUNMALDEUTLICH
NMD #055 - Bedürfnis Orientierte Beratung (Gast: Denis Sabur)

NUNMALDEUTLICH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 95:41


Die wunderbare Kollegin Denis Sabur besuchte mich am Nikolaustag im Hamburger Podcast-Loft, um über BOB zu sprechen. BOB steht für "Bedürfnis Orientierte Beratung". Kommunikation mit Menschen ist ihr ein Herzensanliegen - und das spürt man in jeder Minute unseres Gespräches. Alle wichtigen Links zu dem was Denise und ich besprechen, findet Ihr wie gewohnt in unseren Showrotes. Ich wünsche allen Hörer:innen viel Spaß und spannende Inspirationen - und uns allen schöne Feiertage. Bleibt bitte alle gesund und kommt gut ins neue Jahr.

Penguin Audio
Audiolibro: Y las montañas hablaron - Khaled Hosseini

Penguin Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 4:17


Escucha este audiolibro completo, aquí: https://bit.ly/3vx7O0CNarrado por: Sara Gómez Alonso / Luis David García MárquezLa decisión de una humilde familia campesina de dar una hija en adopción a un matrimonio adinerado es el fundamento sobre el que Khaled Hosseini -autor de las inolvidables Cometas en el cielo y Mil soles espléndidos- ha tejido este formidable tapiz en el que se entrelazan los destinos de varias generaciones y se exploran las infinitas formas en que el amor, el valor, la traición y el sacrificio desempeñan un papel determinante en las vidas de las personas. La historia arranca en una remota y desolada aldea de Afganistán, donde Sabur y su segunda mujer se enfrentan en condiciones precarias a la llegada de otro invierno implacable. Abdulá, el hijo mayor, de diez años, ha cuidado de su hermana Pari desde que era pequeña, y ahora ambos escuchan cautivados la triste historia que les relata su padre antes de acostarlos, la víspera de iniciar un largo viaje que los conducirá hasta Kabul. Allí, en las bulliciosas calles de la capital, dará comienzo este fascinante itinerario que guiará al lector desde el otoño de 1952 hasta el presente, de Kabul a París, desde la isla griega de Tinos hasta San Francisco.#penguinaudio #audiolibro #audiolibros #Khaled #Hosseini #KhaledHosseini See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phi
Jamilah Sabur - Audioguide

Phi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 3:01


Fashionably Late
Fatin Abdal-Sabur: From Teaching to Writing

Fashionably Late

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 36:04


In junior high school, Fatin was sure she wanted to be a doctor like others in her family. But by high school, and after a few science courses, she was convinced medicine was not in her future.  She did however love French and English classes, especially those in composition.  One goal she fostered was to travel abroad eventually, so when it came time for college, she decided French would be her major.    Fatin chose to attend Kenyon College in Ohio for her undergrad years. When she finished, she wasn't sure what direction she was going to take, but she tells us she had no desire to teach at that point.  After some thought, she decided to explore the possibility of a career in publishing. She had a college friend who knew someone at the Oxford University Press, and so she interviewed and was hired there in an entry level position.  Although she found her work to be boring, it gave her an introduction to what publishing was all about.  It also allowed her to put some relevant work experience on her resume.   Her next job was as an editorial assistant at Savoy Magazine, an African-American lifestyle and business publication.  While there, she had the opportunity to interview many interesting and influential people.  As she listened to their stories, she was impressed by the contributions so many of them were making. Given to serious reflection, Fatin was prompted to ask herself what she was doing professionally to impact the lives of others. This lingering personal question would take some time to answer.   Fatin next decided to study for a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing. She enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh in their 3 year program, and to help pay for tuition, she received a graduate assistantship. This meant she was required to teach freshman composition classes. Though she had no teacher training, she stuck with her assignment and surprisingly enjoyed it.  Upon finishing her master's degree, she gave thought to her next move.   Most of her graduate school peers chose to be teaching artists. These were active writers who held teaching positions to make ends meet. This choice enabled them to continue to be in an academic environment as well.  Fatin considered this option, but she was primarily a poet.  For her, the poetry she wrote was intensely personal and the thought of sending her work off to publishers with the chance for rejection was untenable. Then what to do?   She had enjoyed teaching freshman composition, so she thought perhaps she might like a teaching career after all. But of course now she knew she needed professional training and credentialing.  She enrolled in the School for International Training, Graduate Institute in Vermont in order to earn an MA in ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages).  Her degree  work would enable her to travel to Saudi Arabia and Palestine where she taught EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students. These positions were fulfilling as they made her feel she was finally using her talents to help others.  After finishing a practicum in Saudi Arabia, she returned to SIT to finalize work for her degree. Once completed, she moved home to New Jersey and began teaching as an adjunct professor at various community colleges in the vicinity. Her experiences as an adjunct provided crucial on the job teacher training but not much in the way of job perks. She continued for nearly 11 years however, but eventually she wanted to find a teaching position that offered more in the way of financial security and benefits.   This took her to public education where she entered the world of high schools and adolescents.  Prior to this, she had taught students who were often highly motivated.  She had not dealt much with classroom management problems, behavioral issues, special needs students and so forth. She felt unprepared to wear all the hats of a public high school teacher who must work with the whole child, rather than solely teaching academic content to eager minds. She struggled but gave this 5 years. In the end, she decided the many responsibilities were too overwhelming for her and so once more she considered her options.    Without a plan in place initially, she decided to get back to basics.  She began to ponder the idea of opening her own business to “do what you know”.  And what Fatin knew was how to write. She also knew poetry wasn't marketable, so she eagerly began to tackle copywriting, marketing, content writing and a variety of other specialized written genres she hadn't worked with much in the past.  When crafting these specialized writing tasks, one must achieve specific goals in order to engage the reader effectively.  Fatin dug in.  She loves learning new things and so she began to absorb all the information she could about writing for business.  She engaged a copywriting coach and had a supportive peer group too. She observed once more that she would need to wear a lot of hats, this time all of them belonging to a business owner.  As she immersed herself in learning everything she could, she began to market her brand on LinkedIn.  She found how effective networking got her name and business in front of the right people.  She says she's discovered marketing is much more difficult than writing!  Slowly clients began to find her, and through her diligent networking, referrals materialized.   At first she worked for all sorts of clients in order to get her feet wet and to find a specific niche for herself. Her priority was to become known.  But now, after a year and a half, she's narrowed down the type clients she takes on. Her work concentrates currently on the nonprofit and education markets.    And so while her fledgling business takes hold, she must also work an outside job to keep it  going.  She is currently applying for work as a storyteller and research lead for a curriculum company.    Fatin has pivoted many times throughout her career, but writing is the thread that has run through it all.  She took her love of language and the written word with her wherever she's been.  Each position she's held gave her new experiences that enriched her and her work.  She's developed a variety of transferable skills over time, and reminds us never to discount how valuable those old skills can be in a new job. Her advice to listeners is to tap into our inner compasses to find the best directions.   Topics in this episode: How to make the most of every job you have   How to make the most of your valuable transferable skills   How to deal with the fear of pivoting   How social media and networking can get a new business off the ground   Contact:  fatin@lovelivingcopy.com LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatinabdalsabur/ Worthy Quote: “Tap into your inner compass.”

Paladar Distinto
# 55 - Chef André Saburó | Vamos falar de Atum? / "Espécies, Sabores e Curiosidades"

Paladar Distinto

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 55:15


Entrevista com Chef André Saburó, que reside na cidade de Recife em Pernambuco e comanda um dos principais restaurantes da gastronomia japonesa no Brasil, o restaurante "Quina do Futuro" idealizado por seu pai em 1986. Em 2018 e 2019, Saburó foi eleito Sushiman do Ano pela premiação da revista Prazeres da Mesa, considerada de suma importância para o setor gastronômico nacional. Também em 2019 o "Quina do Futuro" entra na classificação anual do "The World`s 50 Best", através da plataforma 50 Best Discovery, sendo votado por especialistas em todo mundo, numa seleção que reúne lugares em mais de 70 países, como o restaurante que merece uma visita. Saburó se destaca por seus conhecimentos sobre pescados que foi aprimorado durante diversas visitas ao Japão, onde pode fazer estágio com um mestre de peixes na cidade de Shizuoka, região ao centro do arquipélago nipônico. Sua dedicação e experiências adquiridas com muito estudo, propiciou uma técnica super avançada e refinada que permite diversos cortes de peixes e o seu melhor aproveitamento. Nesse episódio tivemos uma conversa muito interessante sobre o Atum, um peixe que desperta muita curiosidade sobre as espécies, cortes e seus diversos sabores. @saburo77

Digital Islamic Reminder
Shaytan (Satan)Controls the Drug Addict: A Story of a Recovered Drug Addict Br. Baquee Sabur

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 13:28


How to overcome Drug Addiction. Islam, Muslim, Prophet Muhammad, Mohammed, sharia, Christianity, Jesus, prophet Jesus, Mufti Menk, Nouman Ali Khan, Islamic reminder, short reminder, digital mimbar, Hamza Yusuf, Yasir Qahdi,

Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
Transparency and Technology in Circular Supply Chains with Mesbah Sabur

Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 45:59


Get ready to learn all about how digitalization and technology can help enable a more circular economy by creating transparent supply chains. Mesbah Sabur joins us to share how his company Circularise is using blockchain to create an open-source platform for sharing data across supply chains. Circularise’s ambition is to improve transparency so that companies can move towards more circular production processes, starting with the plastics sector. In this episode, you’ll hear about Circularise and the common misunderstandings that people make about tech and circular economy. Mesbah sets the record straight and explains the 3 main types of approaches to supply chain transparency. Resources and links discussed in this episode are available at gettinginthelooppodcast.com.About Today’s GuestMesbah Sabur learned the value of hard work as an Afghan refugee, whose family sought asylum in his adopted homeland of the Netherlands when he was just 7. He recalls the frequent advice offered by his father during the five years they lived in refugee camps before achieving resident status: "Remember that you need to earn everything you are doing." That can-do philosophy — and his belief that it’s tough to solve big problems from inside big companies — inspired the creation four years ago of Circularise. 

Unknown Stories
#10: Mesbah Sabur - Circularise ♻️

Unknown Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 48:54


Giving raw materials a digital identity which enables them to become traceable is a game-changing solution for the recycling industry. One that led Circularise to the Get in the Ring The Netherlands - Impact Final. Mesbah Sabur, the founder of Circularise, built a decentralized platform that brings transparency to supply chains without comprimising confidentiality. Their innovative Smart Questioning technology allows stakeholders to exchange sensitive information about products in a trusted manner, while addressing competitiveness issues. Mesbah joins Jurgen at our studio to uncover the Circularise protocol and touch upon how they empower businesses to move towards a circular economy through collaborative advantage.

Let's Talk Tri Delta
LEADDD Now Conversation - Sabur Woldu & Lexi Leggs

Let's Talk Tri Delta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 32:12


During LEADDD Online, Tri Delta began an important series titled LEADDDD Now - Conversations on Racism. It began with a dialogue featuring Dr. Diane Petersen, Ohio Wesleyan, and Fraternity President Kimberlee Di Fede Sullivan, Pepperdine. Dr. Petersen shared her Tri Delta story as our first Black sister. As a follow-up to that powerful exchange, two amazing young alumnae, incoming chapter development consultant (CDC) Sabur Woldu, Texas/Dallas, and former CDC Lexi Leggs, Millikin, reflect on Dr. Petersen’s Tri Delta story and her professional journey. Sabur and Lexi acknowledge both the progress Tri Delta has made, the work that still needs to be done to address representation, equity and inclusion. Join us as we engage in this important dialogue as we all continue to listen and learn from our Black, Indigenous and Sisters of Color.Learn more about LEADDD Now.

Let's Talk Tri Delta
3 For You: Transcending Barriers with Tri Delta

Let's Talk Tri Delta

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 18:56


Sabur Woldu, Texas/Dallas, served as collegiate chapter president of Epsilon Theta and a member of Tri Delta’s Collegiate Advisory Panel. She’ll soon begin her work as a new chapter development consultant!Sabur believes in the transformative power of leadership she has learned through Tri Delta, which has allowed her to succeed in change management. Through her work with CAP, she was able to open conversations on the differences between inclusion and diversity, and provide a voice to the voiceless. Inclusion, like Tri Delta, has its basis in kindness. Tri Delta continues to evolve as the world evolves, allowing our organization to transcend all barriers. "3 For You" is a series of resources to help guide you and uncover the best tips from experts as we navigate our new circumstances during COVID-19. Whether you like to Read, Listen, Watch or are looking for ways to Connect, we've got you covered. Check it out: https://bit.ly/2xGkBUJ  

Adnan Fetić - Sira
S1E11 - 11. dio - Ustrajnost prvih muslimana i njihov sabur na iskušenjima - Adnan Fetić, prof.

Adnan Fetić - Sira

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 53:21


Adnan Fetić, prof. Serijal komentara na siru-životopis posljednjeg Allahovog Polanika.

prof adnan feti prvih njihov isku sabur serijal muslimana
Jasmin Durić - Komentar knjige tevhida
S1E37 - 37. dio, Sabur - Jasmin Durić, prof.

Jasmin Durić - Komentar knjige tevhida

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 51:39


Jasmin Durić, prof. Serijal predavanja komentar "Knjige tevhida"

prof duri knjige sabur serijal
CREATIVE HOW
S3 E5: JACKIE SINGER SABUR – TATTOOER

CREATIVE HOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 73:17


Jackie went to the Maryland Institute College of Art to focus on fine arts, particularly painting. She got her Bachelor’s degree and her Master’s degree…and along the way she got hooked on tattoos. She didn’t know she wanted to become a tattooer, but she knew she loved tattoos. She kept working on her art, started teaching, and also became an art handler…but something was missing. After an injury and a heart-to-heart with a great friend, something clicked. Today, she’s an experienced tattooer, and she’s also started her own line of organic skin care products called Sacred Solutions.

SeekersGuidance Podcast - Islam, Islamic Knowledge, Quran, and the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad

Shaykh Faid Mohammed Said begins by explaining the name of Allah as-Sabur. Sabr (patience) is the highest of strength and ability. Sabr is at the beginning of the test. Sabr is mentioned over 90 times in the Qur’an. The only way to submit to God is by having sabr. With Sabr one will be rewarded. If one trusts Allah they will have sabr. Shaykh Faid delivered a lecture upon Patience (Sabr) on Saturday 28th April, at the University of Westminster (Harrow). This is was an exclusive lecture which consisted of engaging and pondering upon the the verse ''Verily Allah Is With Those Who Are Patient.'   For more SeekersHub podcasts and podcast shows, visit seekersguidance.org/podcasts. Help Seekershub build a Global Islamic Seminary and spread the light of guidance to millions around the world by supporting us through monthly donation by going to https://seekersguidance.org/donate – your donations are tax deductible in the US and Canada.

Dear Ustadha Raidah
Attaining Sabr – Shaykh Faid Mohammmed Said

Dear Ustadha Raidah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 92:38


Shaykh Faid Mohammed Said begins by explaining the name of Allah as-Sabur. Sabr (patience) is the highest of strength and ability. Sabr is at the beginning of the test. Sabr is mentioned over 90 times in the Qur'an. The only way to submit to God is by having sabr. With Sabr one will be rewarded. If one trusts Allah they will have sabr. Shaykh Faid delivered a lecture upon Patience (Sabr) on Saturday 28th April, at the University of Westminster (Harrow). This is was an exclusive lecture which consisted of engaging and pondering upon the the verse ''Verily Allah Is With Those Who Are Patient.'   For more SeekersHub podcasts and podcast shows, visit seekersguidance.org/podcasts. Help Seekershub build a Global Islamic Seminary and spread the light of guidance to millions around the world by supporting us through monthly donation by going to https://seekersguidance.org/donate – your donations are tax deductible in the US and Canada.

Jasmin Durić - Elif Kalesija
Četiri bitna pravila- Sabur (Ključevi sreće)

Jasmin Durić - Elif Kalesija

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 50:57


Predavanje održano: 08.08.2017 Ciklus predavanja: Komentar djela "Četiri bitna pravila" Posjetite nas na našoj facebook stranici: U.G."Elif" Kalesija https://www.facebook.com/ElifKalesija

komentar klju pravila predavanje sabur posjetite
The Laura Flanders Show
Jalal Sabur & Raymond Figueroa, Jr: Food, Land, and Freedom

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 23:36


Land and food has been used as a weapon to keep people of color in second class status, in this episode Laura looks at the ways it can be used as a tool for liberation. Laura speaks with Jalal Sabur & Raymond Figueroa, who are using fresh food to rebalance the scale and dig up the school to prison pipeline. Jalal Sabur is the co-founder of the Freedom Food Alliance, a collective of farmers, political prisoners, and organizers in upstate New York, and Raymond Figueroa, Jr. works with the Friends of Brook Farm, an alternatives-to-incarceration program that works with young people affected by the prison system. Also in this episode, fisherman Bren Smith is modeling a future for fishing after fish - with Kelp Farming. All that and a few words from Laura on giving thanks and food power.

Author Talk
Authors: Donna Mainor, Sabur Johnson, Sati Achath

Author Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2011 47:07


sati mainor sabur
Author Talk
Authors: Donna Mainor, Sabur Johnson, Sati Achath

Author Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2011 47:07


sati mainor sabur
Fethul Medžid - komentar Kitabu Tevhid
Od imana je sabur na iskušenjima 02

Fethul Medžid - komentar Kitabu Tevhid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 51:08


Od imana je sabur na iskušenjima 02

od imana isku sabur
Fethul Medžid - komentar Kitabu Tevhid
Od imana je sabur na iskušenjima 01

Fethul Medžid - komentar Kitabu Tevhid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 51:08


Od imana je sabur na iskušenjima 01

od imana isku sabur
Komentar Knjige tevhida
Sabur na putu iskušenja

Komentar Knjige tevhida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2008 51:08


Sabur na putu iskušenja

enja putu isku sabur
Dersovi iz ahlaka
Sabur i međusobni odnosi među muslimanima

Dersovi iz ahlaka

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2008 51:08


Sabur i međusobni odnosi među muslimanima

odnosi sabur
Sabur na putu iskušenja
Sabur na putu iskušenja

Sabur na putu iskušenja

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2008 51:08


Sabur na putu iskušenja

enja putu isku sabur
Sabur - strpljivost
Sabur - strpljivost

Sabur - strpljivost

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2007 51:08


Sabur - strpljivost

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