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We discuss The Myth of Autism by Tamimi, Gardner & McCabe (IGNORE PROVOCATIVE TITLE or... be PROVOKED BY IT?) but FIRST Is GenX living forever inside of you? Ask Grok, FULL EP AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA
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Ever dreamed of gathering with friends to talk about great food, swap recipes, and discover new favorites? In this bite-sized episode, we share delicious moments about the best things we ate this week to inspire each other – and you! Get the inside scoop on starting a cookbook club, and the crave-worthy Korean-inspired, kale-packed casserole recipe Sonya served up to the group. Plus, Kari reports back on the simple trick that turns discarded potato peels into an irresistibly crispy snack; she also shares a quick vegetarian dinner featuring potatoes and kale!Tune in for a quick dose of home cooking inspiration! ***LinksRecipe for “cheesy rice cakes with kale” is in Hetty Lui McKinnon's Tenderheart, and you can find a slightly adapted version of the recipe herePotato skin chips from Marcellina in CucinaMashed potato cakes, one from Ree Drummond, and another that includes feta from Suzy Karadsheh's. For Kari's potato kale cakes, she combines chopped kale, eggs, and leftover mashed potatoes, and coats each cake in panko breadcrumbs. She strongly recommends refrigerating or freezing until firm before pan-frying! The date cookbook mentioned that includes an amazing chocolate date cake: Hot Date! Sweet & Savory Recipes Celebrating the Date, from Party Food to Everyday FeastsSourdough tomato soup by Ottolenghi and Tamimi from the Jerusalem Cookbook Andy Barghani's little gem salad with tahini ranch, and his cookbook: The Cook You Want to Be***Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.Order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!We love hearing from you — follow us on Instagram @foodfriendspod, or drop us a line at foodfriendspod@gmail.com!
Jordan's King Abdullah II just visited Washington to meet with President Trump. All eyes are on Jordan as it harbors a convicted terrorist, Ahlam Tamimi, who was sentenced to prison after masterminding the 2001 bombing of the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem. Tamimi was released from Israeli prison to her native Jordan as part of the deal to free captured Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit. She has been roaming free since. In fact she is a celebrity in Jordan and the Arab world as presenter of her own TV show beamed throughout Jordan and all over the world. One of the children murdered by Tamimi's savagery was 15-year-old Malki Roth, one of two American murdered that day. Today, Tamimi is America's most wanted female fugitive with a $5 million reward on her head. Arnold Roth is Malki's father and his words are urgent, compelling, and insightful. PLEASE DONATE TO THE GENESIS 123 FOUNDATION ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND AT WWW.GENESIS123.CO Sign the petition to get Ahlam Tamimi extradited here http://change.org/ExtraditeTamimi. For information about and how to register for Root & Branch, please go to www.RootandBranchIsrael.comConnect with the Genesis 123 Foundation at www.Genesis123.co FB - www.facebook.com/Genesis123Foundation Twitter - @Genesis123FIG - Genesis_123_FoundationFind out how you can be part of Run for Zion and bless Israel with every step at www.RunforZion.com
The announcement of Donald Trump at the press conference with Netanyahu had all the shock value we expect from the rogue president. How do we understand his intention to ‘clean out' Gaza and turn it into a riviera, and how do Palestinians view this brazen ethnic cleansing?To help us understand the we have back on the show Dr Azzam Tamimi, who is one of the leading Palestinian commentators and author of one of the most authoritative works on Hamas.You can find Azzam Tamimi here:X: https://x.com/AzzamTamimiIG: https://www.instagram.com/azzam_s_tamimiLet me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fall of the Assad Regime - Dr. Azzam Tamimi by Radio Islam
The events in Gaza, the horrific slaughter of over 20,000 Gazans remains a deep wound all people of conscience have had to contend with over the past two months. The callous way with which the lives of young innocents can be so openly calculated and traded is shocking yet predictable in equal measure. Much of what has happened is premised on a set of collective myths the west has attempted to perpetuate about Israel and its intentions. A compliant media and a political class that have provided a thin veneer of acceptability to Israel's murderous rampage has all but shattered the myth that the west holds the moral high ground.Today we want to explore the myths that surround the current crisis. To help us understand the situation better we invite back onto the show Dr Azzam Tamimi who is a Palestinian British academic, author of Hamas the unwritten chapter.Let me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor, Miles Hassell MD explores the complex and often controversial topic of alcohol consumption and its impact on health. From historical context to modern studies, he provides a balanced look at the potential benefits and risks of alcohol, encouraging viewers to make informed decisions based on evidence rather than emotion. Summary: Dr. Hassell discusses the nuanced role of alcohol in health and lifestyle. While heavy drinking poses clear dangers—such as liver disease, cardiovascular issues, and societal harm—low to moderate consumption might have benefits in certain contexts. Evidence from large studies suggests reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of dementia for moderate drinkers, particularly when paired with a healthy lifestyle. Key Takeaways: Moderation is Key: Up to 7 drinks per week for women and 10-14 for men may provide benefits, but heavy drinking is harmful. Context Matters: Alcohol's benefits are most evident in a healthy lifestyle, alongside good nutrition and regular exercise. Potential Benefits: Includes improved heart health, reduced type 2 diabetes risk, and enhanced cognitive function. Risks to Consider: Alcohol can still pose risks, including cancer, dependence, and societal harm, even at low levels. Preferred Choice: Red wine may offer additional health benefits due to its antioxidants. For more insights and advice on reducing dependence on medications through lifestyle changes, make sure to subscribe to Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor. More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us! Phone/text: 503-773-0770 e-mail: info@GreatMed.org Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners. Send questions, comments, and support to: 4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2, #273 Portland OR 97229 References: Buljeta, I., et al. (2023). Beneficial effects of red wine polyphenols on human health: comprehensive review. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 45(2), 782–798. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45020052 Yoo, J. E., et al. (2022). Association between changes in alcohol consumption and cancer risk. JAMA Network Open, 5(8), e2228544. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.28544 Yoo JE, et al. Association between changes in alcohol consumption and cancer risk (supplemental data, tables e1 and e2). JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(8):e2228544. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.28544 CDC.gov. (2024). About moderate alcohol use. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/about-alcohol-use/moderate-alcohol-use.html#:~:text=to%20not%20drinking.-,Moderate%20drinking,or%20less%20in%20a%20day Pierre-Louis, T., et al. (2020). Effects of alcohol consumption in general, and wine in particular, on the risk of cancer development: a review. Oeno One, 54(4). https://doi.org/10.20870/oeno-one.2020.54.4.3569 Hong, S., et al. (2020). Alcohol consumption and the risk of prostate cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis. Nutrients, 12(8), 2188. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12082188 Zhang, X., et al. (2021). Alcohol consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and mortality: a prospective cohort study. Nutrition Journal, 20(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12937-021-00671-y Ortola, R., et al. (2024). Alcohol consumption patterns and mortality among older adults with health-related or socioeconomic risk factors. JAMA Network Open, 7(8), e2424495. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.24495 Lofterod, T., et al. (2020). Exploring the effects of lifestyle on breast cancer risk, age at diagnosis, and survival: the EBBA-Life study. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 182(1), 215–227. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-020-05679-2 Tamimi, R. M., et al. (2016). Population attributable risk of modifiable and nonmodifiable breast cancer risk factors in postmenopausal breast cancer. American Journal of Epidemiology, 184(12), 884–893. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kww145 Cancer.gov. (2021, July 14). Alcohol and Cancer Risk. National Cancer Institute. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/alcohol/alcohol-fact-sheet#how-does-alcohol-affect-the-risk-of-cancer Colditz, G. (2024). Overview of Cancer Prevention. UpToDate.com https://www.uptodate.com/contents/overview-of-cancer-prevention AICR.org. (2024, July 5). New study finds AICR/WCRF's cancer prevention recommendations are associated with reduced mortality risk from all causes, cancer and heart disease. American institute for Cancer Research. https:// www.aicr.org/news/new-study-finds-aicr-wcrfs-cancer-prevention-recommendations-are-associated-with-reduced-mortality-risk-from-all-causes-cancer-and-heart-disease/
Derek once again speaks with translator and historian Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi, this time to break down the ousting of Bashar Al-Assad from power in Syria. They discuss why the regime collapsed so quickly after this particular offensive, the armed groups at play, what this means for Syrian civilians, how support from outside actors factors into things, what kind of polity might emerge, and more. Subscribe now for the full episode. Check out Aymenn's forthcoming The Conquest of al-Andalus: a Translation of Fatḥ al-Andalus.
After the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Americans took to social media to express their hatred of the health insurance industry. Glenn dissects the roots of this outrage and why insurance companies' exploitative practices are shielded from scrutiny. Plus, Syria expert Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi discusses the latest outbreak of war in the country. --- Watch full episodes on Rumble, streamed LIVE 7pm ET. Become part of our Locals community Follow Glenn: Twitter Instagram Follow System Update: Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Derek is joined by translator and historian Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi to take a closer look at the past week's events in Syria. They delve into groups like Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, Turkey's role and its current goals, the timing of the offensive, the quick seizure of Aleppo, the mood on the ground, and more. Check out Aymenn's forthcoming The Conquest of al-Andalus: a Translation of Fatḥ al-Andalus.
John Quinn is joined by Essam Al Tamimi, Founder and Chairman of Al Tamimi & Company, the leading law firm in the UAE and the broader Middle East and Africa region. Founded in 1989 in Sharjah, UAE, the firm has grown to encompass 17 offices across 10 countries with 420 lawyers, dominating the legal landscape in the UAE. Mr. Al Tamimi explains his firm's origins and his vision of creating a leading regional law firm, inspired by international models like Clifford Chance and Kim & Chang. John and Mr. Tamimi discuss the UAE's legal evolution, starting from scratch with the UAE's independence in 1971 to its current sophisticated blend of common and civil law. This transformation is supported by specialized jurisdictions like the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), which offer international standards in arbitration and legal proceedings. Mr. Al Tamimi notes how these developments have fostered competition and elevated local legal standards. He also describes the UAE's rapid economic and social development, emphasizing its visionary leadership, diversification, and commitment to tolerance and innovation. He explains how the UAE has addressed negative stereotypes about its business environment, emphasizing the UAE's stringent new money-laundering regulations and its open approach to foreign investment. The nation's inclusive ethos, welcoming diverse expatriates and fostering collaboration, has been key to its success. Looking ahead, Mr. Al Tamimi underscores the importance of focusing on future-facing sectors like AI, renewable energy, healthcare, and education. He believes these fields will drive growth and advises young lawyers to align with emerging global trends. Mr. Al Tamimi's passion for mentorship and his disciplined lifestyle reflect his commitment to sustaining the firm's legacy in the UAE's evolving legal and economic landscape.Podcast Link: Law-disrupted.fmHost: John B. Quinn Producer: Alexis HydeMusic and Editing by: Alexander Rossi
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Send us a textIn this week's episode, Erin takes home cooks on a flavourful peek into the Falastin cookbook (by Tamimi and Wigley), highlighting two delicious variations of the popular Middle Eastern dish, shakshuka. Whether you're new to cooking or an experienced home chef, these recipes are perfect for adding to your cooking repertoire.First, Erin dives into the classic red shakshuka recipe—a comforting dish where eggs are poached in a rich tomato-based sauce with olive oil, bell peppers, onions, and garlic. Spiced with cumin, paprika, and cayenne pepper, this version is a staple in North African and Middle Eastern kitchens. It's simple to prepare and can be adjusted to match your preferred spice level, making it a versatile dish for any meal.But the exploration doesn't stop there! Erin also introduces listeners to an exciting green shakshuka recipe, a unique twist loaded with leafy greens and topped with a zesty, herbed feta cheese. This refreshing variation offers a new way to enjoy shakshuka, adding vibrant flavors and textures that will inspire you to get creative in the kitchen.Throughout the episode, Erin shares cooking tips for getting perfect poached eggs—cooked just until the whites are set, but the yolks remain runny, ready to be mixed into the sauce. Serve it with a slice of crusty bread, and you've got a dish that's both satisfying and full of flavour.Tune in to learn how to cook these two delicious shakshuka recipes, perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner! Whether you're craving the traditional red version or curious about the green shakshuka, this episode will leave you inspired to try these flavourful dishes at home. FEATURED IN OUR MIDROLL: THE BEACH SPEAKS PODCASTIs the beach calling out to you right now? Do you love listening to the soothing sound of ocean waves and breathing in the salty air? Do you love the feeling of sand between your toes and the warm tropical breeze on your skin? If so, grab a cool drink, relax in your beach chair, and tune in to The Beach Speaks - the podcast that shares stories about the beach and our connection to it. In this podcast, Paige Friend, host and fellow beach lover, shares inspiring conversations with guests, including authors, entrepreneurs, and travel experts—all with a deep connection to the beach. You'll also hear some of Paige's personal stories of her own beach adventures that will inspire you to reconnect with the beach, return to your soul, and re-imagine your life!New episodes are released bi-weekly wherever you enjoy your podcasts. Learn more about the show at www.thebeachspeaks.com Episode Links~~~~~ Red Shakshuka Recipe~ Green Shakshuka Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes and find recipes on our blog: www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastTikTok @threekitchenspodcastRate, review, follow, subscribe and tell your friends!
Ný gögn varpa ljósi á að það var Bjarni Benediktsson forsætisráðherra sem tók ákvörðun um að stöðva brottflutning hins tólf ára gamla Yazans Tamimi í síðasta mánuði, innan við klukkustund áður en til famkvæmdar brottvísunarinnar kom. Þáverandi formaður Vinstri grænna hafði þá verið í beinum samskiptum við hvorutveggja forsætisráðherra og ríkislögreglustjóra um málið. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson kafar ofan í þessi og önnur samskipti ráðafólks í aðdraganda þessarar ákvörðunar. Ægiöflugur fellibylur, Milton, er þegar farinn að láta til sín taka við strendur Flórída, innan við tveimur vikum eftir að mannskæður fellibylurinn Helena herjaði á Flórída og fleiri ríki á austurströnd Bandaríkjanna og kostaði minnst 225 manneskjur lífið. Veðurfræðingar vara við því að Milton verði jafnvel enn skæðari, Talið er að ofsaveðrið muni skella á Tampa kvöld og að vindhraði verið allt að 270 kílómetrar á klukkustund, eða 75 metrar á sekúndu þegar verst lætur. Þá er spáð allt að fjögurra og hálfs metra metra háum sjávarflóðum á vesturströnd ríkisins og líka á norðausturströndinni, og þessi flóð eru talin jafnvel enn hættulegri en veðurofsinn sjálfur. Ævar Örn Jósepsson ræðir við Einar Sveinbjörnsson um þennan óvenjulega fellibyl, sem óx upp í 5 stigs byl á einum sólarhring. Umsjón: Ævar Örn Jósepsson Tæknimaður: Magnús Þorsteinn Magnússon
Analysing one year of genocide in Gaza - Dr. Azzam Tamimi by Radio Islam
Áfram ríkir talsverð óvissa um hver örlög hins ellefu ára gamla Yazans Tamimi frá Palestínu verða. Til stóð að fljúga með hann og foreldra hans til Spánar í gærmorgun en brottflutningi þeirra var frestað eftir að dómsmálaráðherra barst beiðni þar um frá félagsmálaráðherra. Málið var síðan rætt á fundi ríkisstjórnarinnar í morgun þar sem ráðherrarnir gáfu óljós svör um næstu skref. Á laugardag færist ábyrgð á máli Yazans alfarið yfir á Ísland og ekki verður lengur hægt að senda hann til Spánar. Yfirlögfræðingur réttindagæslu fatlaðs fólks gagnrýnir verklag lögreglu þegar átti að flytja Yazan úr landi. Læsi er það stór þáttur í lífi hvers einstaklings að nái börn ekki tökum á lestri getur það haft áhrif á allt þeirra líf. Sérfræðingar hjá Miðstöð skólaþróunar í Háskólanum á Akureyri segja því nauðsynlegt að viðhalda læsisþjálfun í eldri árgöngum grunnskóla og jafnvel lengur. Þá sé fjölgun nemenda með annað tungumál en íslensku mikil áskorun og dæmi um grunnskóla þar sem allt að helmingur nemenda eru tvítyngdir.
Welcome to Season 7! I can't believe we are here already. We kick off the season chatting with Palestinian Haya Tamimi, who is heading up a petition to invoke Article 6 of the UN Charter that removes any party that does not work in the organisation in the spirit of freedom and self-determination - in this case, the US.
The Watermelon Report - Rinad Tamimi hosts The Watermelon Report on OAR FM, sowing the seeds of justice for the people of Palestine. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Until last week, all the talk in the west was that of a developing ceasefire agreement for Gaza. That talk is now about a regional conflict. The lead negotiator, Ismail Haniyah, May Allah have mercy on him and accord to him the status of shahadah, was assassinated in an audacious attack in Tehran. This follows the death of a high-profile commander, Fuad Shukr, in the southern suburbs of Beirut. There are now fears that the conflict will escalate and more directly involve Iran. Already, Hasan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, has talked of revenge, and so have the Iranians.To help us navigate this evolving crisis, I am pleased to have Dr Azzam Tamimi back on our show. A political analyst and expert in the region and author on a well researched book on the group Hamas. He joins us today online from Jordan,It must be made clear that this show is an analytical show and in no way represents an acceptance of the tactics and methods of any organisation discussed. It is our editorial decision to engage in a conversation about the current events as an exercise in informing our audience. We remain completely against any tactic that undermines the sanctity of all human life. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction2:00 Why did they escalate at this time5:44 Iran's lapse in security7:20 Iran's response10:14 Is Iran serious about resistance12:05 Netanyahu regional war?14:05 Trump and Isreal16:56 Harris and Israel Policy22:12 Muslims and US elections24:29 Khalid Mashal28:04 Ceasefire prospects29:34 China's role32:31 What can we do?36:58 Ismail Haniyeh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Assassination of Ismail Heniyah - Dr Azzam Tamimi by Radio Islam
This was the fifth and final session in a series of Public Conversations that Just World Ed presented in May 2024, on the theme of "Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters." The series as a whole was presented by JWE President Helena Cobban and board member Rami G. Khouri. Our guest in this episode was Dr. Azzam Tamimi, who's the editor-in-chief of the London-based Al Hiwar ("Dialogue") TV channel. He's a specialist on issues related to Islamic political thought, Islamic movements, and Middle Eastern (or West Asian) politics; and a distinguished author of several well-received books on these topics. The book on Hamas that Dr. Azzam published in 2007 came out in the USA with the intriguing title of Hamas: a History from Within.In this session in our series, Helena and Rami were joined on the "interviewing panel" by three other JWE board members: Zoharah Simmons, Nora Barrows-Friedman, and Zoharah Simmons.You can learn much more about this project and access the multimedia records of this session and all the others, at this Online Learning Hub on our website.Support the Show.
The Book Review Programme – Hamas: Unwritten Chapters by Azzam Tamimi by Radio Islam
Am 25. Januar kommt es in München zu einer Uraufführung, und zwar spielt das Münchner Kammerorchester ein vom Orchester in Auftrag gegebenes Werk des Komponisten Samir Odeh-Tamimi. "Melancopion" nennt sich dieses neue Stück für Streicherensemble.
The events in Gaza, the horrific slaughter of over 20,000 Gazans remains a deep wound all people of conscience have had to contend with over the past two months. The callous way with which the lives of young innocents can be so openly calculated and traded is shocking yet predictable in equal measure. Much of what has happened is premised on a set of collective myths the west has attempted to perpetuate about Israel and its intentions. A compliant media and a political class that have provided a thin veneer of acceptability to Israel's murderous rampage has all but shattered the myth that the west holds the moral high ground. Today forensically explore the myths that surround the current crisis. To help us understand the situation better we have back onto the show Dr Azzam Tamimi who is a Palestinian British academic, author of Hamas the unwritten chapter.Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly Zoom calls: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateSign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merch Find us on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim Host: https://twitter.com/jalalaynWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com#thethinkingmuslimpodcast episode127 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with the erudite Palestinian thinker, writer and activist, Dr Azzam Tamimi. Topics of discussion include: Events of October 7th from a Palestinian perspective. Are Hamas and the resistance to blame for the war in Gaza? Is Hamas like ISIS? Understanding the group and its history. Yasser Arafat, Nasserism and the Palestinian Authority (PA). Islamic awakening and the PA's collaboration with Israeli occupation. Roles and responsibilities of neighbouring Arab/Muslim countries: Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Ceasefire, short-term co-existence, normalisation and perpetual resistance. FOLLOW 5PILLARS ON: Website: https://5pillarsuk.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@5Pillars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5pillarsuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5pillarsnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/5Pillarsuk Telegram: https://t.me/s/news5Pillars TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5pillarsnews
Kinnan Abdalhamid, one of the three Palestinian American college students shot in Vermont over the Thanksgiving holiday, and his mother Tamara Tamimi speak out on his experience and road to recovery. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on Elon Musk's attack on advertisers who exited X at a leadership summit. Brian Stelter joins and shares revelations from his new book on Fox News' influence on the 2020 election, "Network of Lies." Seth MacFarlane and Liz Gillies discuss their new holiday album "We Wish You the Merriest" and perform "That Holiday Feeling." "The View" kicks off our 2023 "12 Days of Holidays" sweepstakes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est à la Une du Parisien Dimanche : les photos des huit Français otages du Hamas. On les voit souriant, enfants, adolescents et jeunes adultes, posant pour la photo à une époque heureuse. « Ne les oublions pas », s'exclame le Parisien Dimanche qui veut « mener le combat contre l'oubli ». Qui sont-ils ? « La plupart étaient des militants pour la paix », explique Roy Zichri, dont le petit frère Ohan, 9 ans, a été enlevé avec sa mère et ses grands-parents. « Nous ne demandons rien d'autre que de retrouver nos proches, témoigne-t-il. Il le sait, ajoute le journal, à l'étranger, les images de Gaza sous les bombes ont éclipsé l'attention portée aux otages. » Pour donner de la chair, à ces photos de disparus, le Parisien Dimanche a écrit quelques lignes sur chacun d'entre eux. L'un est « un enfant merveilleux », l'autre « une adolescente sensible avec une âme d'artiste »,un autre encore un « passionné de football ».Les otages français, il en est aussi question dans le Journal du Dimanche, qui a interrogé Sébastien Lecornu, le ministre des Armées de retour d'une tournée qui l'a mené « au Caire, à Abu Dhabi, Ryad, Doha et Tel Aviv ».« Il a tenté, explique le JDD, de peser de tout le poids de la France, pour obtenir la libération de nos otages. Avez-vous des bonnes nouvelles ? », lui demande le journal. Mais le ministre est, évidemment, sur la réserve, expliquant : « Nous nous devons d'être efficaces, et vous comprendrez donc l'indispensable discrétion à adopter sur le contenu exact de mes différents échanges. »À la Une de l'Express : Élisabeth BadinterLa philosophe fait la Une de l'hebdomadaire, avec cette phrase : « Pour la première fois depuis 1945, beaucoup de Français juifs ont peur au point de se cacher. » Et elle accuse : « Nous avons laissé l'islamisme prospérer, faire de l'entrisme à l'école, dicter sa norme dans certains quartiers et impressionner les esprits partout. Les islamistes radicaux ont été plus malins que nous. Et aujourd'hui on a peur. » Face à l'augmentation des actes antisémites, notamment en France, la philosophe n'est guère optimiste lorsqu'on lui demande s'il est encore temps de reprendre la main, elle répond : « J'ai peur qu'il ne soit trop tard, mais ce n'est pas une raison pour baisser les bras. »Un pessimisme qui contraste avec l'espoir, si ce n'est l'optimisme, de Zeruya Shalev, « grande voix de la littérature israélienne, précise l'Obs. Elle vit à Haïfa, et a donné rendez-vous à l'envoyé spécial de l'hebdomadaire, dans un restaurant tenu par une Palestinienne, Rola, qu'elle serre dans ses bras. Après le 7 octobre, raconte Zeruya Shalev, tout a volé en éclat. Mais nous sommes nombreux, néanmoins, à vouloir la paix en Israël. Il faut poursuivre le dialogue. Je continue à avoir de l'espoir ». Même si elle n'a aucune confiance dans le gouvernement actuel. « Benyamin Netanyahu, nous a mené à la catastrophe. Nous devons nous débarrasser de lui. »Rien ou presque, dans les hebdos, sur la guerre à GazaIl est vrai que les journalistes étrangers n'ont pas le droit de rentrer dans l'enclave palestinienne. Mais ils peuvent encore se rendre en Cisjordanie, c'est ce qu'a fait l'envoyé spécial de M, le supplément du Monde, qui est allé dans le village de Nabi Saleh, « dont tous les habitants sont des membres de la famille Tamimi. Une tribu dont chaque génération se mobilise contre la colonisation israélienne. La plus célèbre d'entre eux, est la militante palestinienne Ahed Tamimi, connue pour avoir giflé un soldat israélien, lorsqu'elle avait 16 ans ». C'était en 2017. Elle avait été condamnée à huit mois de prison. « Elle a aujourd'hui 22 ans, et elle a été arrêtée le 6 novembre, accusée "d'incitation au terrorisme". Les Tamimi ont toujours su rendre leur engagement très médiatique », précise l'Obs qui ajoute : « Bilal, l'un des cousins d'Ahed, "filme tout". Ses images sont postées sur la chaîne YouTube, et parfois consultée par des millions d'internautes. » Il s'agit de « récolter les preuves des violences commises par l'armée ou les colons, et immortaliser leur contestation », précise l'hebdomadaire.Y a-t-il un risque de conflit mondial ?Sur cette question, le Figaro Magazine fait dialoguer le chercheur Frédéric Encel, et l'écrivain Amin Maalouf. Le premier ne croit pas « à une grande régionalisation du conflit au Proche-Orient, et encore moins, à une guerre mondiale ». Le second parle d'une « nouvelle guerre froide, dont les développements sont nombreux ». Amin Maalouf cite notamment « le conflit entre la Russie et l'Occident, qui n'est pas engagé directement contre elle mais qui aide l'Ukraine ». Il cite aussi « le conflit en Afrique sahélienne, où la Russie a contribué à déstabiliser les alliés de la France et des États-Unis, à tel point qu'on ne sait plus au Soudan, en Libye au Mali, au Niger ou au Burkina Faso, qui est l'allié de qui ».
How to Properly Read Cone Beam ImagesEpisode #640 with Dr. Dania Tamimi Bones chronicle a person's life, and imaging helps you to read it. Knowing how to properly read the imaging is critical, and Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Dania Tamimi, lead author of two textbooks, Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants and Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing, to encourage you to use imaging when diagnosing your patients. Imaging is like having a crystal ball! To learn how proper readings can change your patients' lives, listen to Episode 640 of The Best Practices Show! Episode Resources:Send Dr. Tamimi an emailFollow Dr. Tamimi on InstagramSubscribe to The Best Practices Show podcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubSee ACT's Live Events ScheduleGet The Best Practices Magazine for free!Write a review on iTunesLinks Mentioned in This Episode:Read Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants and Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered BreathingRead Specialty Imaging: Dental Implants Learn more about BeamReadersLearn more about Modjaw Main Takeaways:Imaging helps you see the past, present, and future of your patients' dental health.Understand the physical, emotional, and psychological causes of dental issues. Change the trajectory of your patients' lives by understanding bone biology.Be smart about who you irradiate and use imaging when it's necessary.Remember that bone is alive and “fluid”. Quotes:“When we're looking the imaging, when we're looking at cone beam CTs, or the panoramics, or whatever, we're really thinking about the process of how this person got to that point because your bones are the chronicle of your life. Your body is the chronicle of your life, in general. But when we're talking about cone beam CT and imaging, in general, in dentistry, what we see is the bones, the hard tissues, and whatnot, and these tissues basically will record your life instances, what you do with your body, how you hold yourself, how you carry yourself, how you function, how you chew. All that stuff will reflect on what your bones look like on imaging.”...
The history of Palestinian liberation movements is paved with setbacks, betrayals and bitter rivalries.What began as an attempt to unify the resistance against Israeli occupation has over time been undermined by regional and global political interests, ideological differences and disagreements over the justification, and use, of guerilla tactics.Today the question of who represents Palestinian interests is hotly contested, with Hamas and Fatah vying for control, and a wave of dissatisfied young factions on the rise in Gaza and the West Bank.This week on The Big Picture podcast, we speak with British-Palestinian academic and political activist Dr Azzam Tamimi.In the light of the ongoing violence in Gaza and Israel, and the devastating toll on civilian life, Dr Tamimi explains how these movements began, and why another Palestinian uprising is inevitable.We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode, and any guests you'd like us to have on our show. Reach us by email at mh@middleeasteye.org or find us on instagram @BigPictureMee.You can also watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMyaP73Ho1ySj3cO0OSOHZAOgD1WTDixG
Some of the big randomized clinical trials could lead to unintentional bias because of an imbalance of assigned treatment discontinuations between experimental and control arms, according to ASCO poster author Faris Tamimi, MD, at the University Health Network Division of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. OncTimesTalk correspondent Peter Goodwin talked with Tamimi at the 2023 ASCO Annual Meeting.
In this enlightening podcast episode of Jaw Talk, we welcome Dr. Dania Tamimi, a highly accomplished expert in oral maxillofacial radiology. After graduating from King Saud University in 1999 and later earning her doctorate of medical science (DMSc) and fellowship certificate in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology from Harvard University, Dr. Tamimi's credentials are unparalleled. As a board-certified professional recognized by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR), she brings extensive knowledge and experience to the table.Throughout the episode, Dr. Tamimi discusses her remarkable journey, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the human body and the significance of accurate diagnosis. From exploring bite registration and MRI views to evaluating the upper cervical spine and airway, she highlights the crucial role of early diagnosis for young patients. Furthermore, Dr. Tamimi navigates the complexities of modern imaging, addressing the balance between risk and benefit. Don't miss this captivating conversation with Dr. Dania Tamimi, as she shares her wisdom and expertise in the field of oral maxillofacial radiology, empowering dental professionals to improve patient care.We talk about:[0:00] Intro[03:29] Dr. Dania's journey to oral maxillofacial radiology[05:04] Exploring the interconnected body[10:51] Dr. Dania's workflow[13:40] Bite registration and MRI views[17:06] Upper cervical spine evaluation and airway[23:13] Diagnosis: A crystal ball for young patients[25:47] Navigating modern imaging: risk vs. benefit[37:50] The wisdom of mentors[39:43] Where to find Dr. DaniaResources mentioned:Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: https://a.co/d/0tClnKLConnect with Dr. Dania here:https://www.beamreaders.com/experts/dr-dania-tamimiUpcoming appearance at Midwinter: https://www.cds.org/midwinter-meetingConnect with Tiffany here:https://www.tmdcollective.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/tmdcollectiveSupport the show
Dr. Dania Tamimi is an oral maxillofacial radiologist with wide range of interests related to imaging, health, and fitness. Dr. Tamimi was first introduced to our Blair Upper Cervical community as a keynote presenter at the annual Blair Conference in Charlotte, NC in 2022. She has taught CE courses for dentists, chiropractors, and other healthcare providers in the interpretation of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and is co-author on several textbooks, including: Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing Diagnostic Imaging: Oral and Maxillofacial In this episode, we discuss: Dr. Tamimi's background and passion for collaborative care Dental anatomy relevant to upper cervical chiropractors CBCT technology and fundamentals for reading scans The process of writing a reference text and more. Please support Dr. Tamimi by purchasing her book, I know it will be a valuable addition to your library. If you like episodes like this one, let me know! Email blairchiropodcast@gmail.com to provide feedback or suggest a guest for the show. Check out to find a qualified Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractor near you: https://www.blairchiropractic.com/ Visit http://blairtechnique.com/ to find upcoming Blair Seminars, and to register for the Annual Blair Upper Cervical conference. https://www.blairtechnique.com/2023-blair-chiropractic-conference/#!event-register/2023/9/28/2022-blair-conference
This is TRT World's Daily News Brief for Tuesday, June 6th. *) Russia 'thwarts another major attack' in Ukraine's Donetsk Russia has said it had thwarted another major Ukrainian offensive in Donetsk, inflicting heavy losses. Moscow said earlier that Kiev's forces had begun a major offensive in the southern part of the Donetsk region over the weekend, which it had also thwarted. Ukrainian officials have not commented on if these attacks mark the start of the country's long-anticipated counteroffensive. *) Shelling, looting in Sudan's capital as military rivals continue battle Shelling has hit western areas of Sudan's capital after rival military factions fought through the night, residents said. Residents reported intense fighting across Khartoum, Omdurman and Bahri cities, and smoke was seen rising from several areas on Monday. They also said RSF troops, who have spread out in neighbourhoods across the capital, were in full control and were looting extensively. *) UN condemns killing of Palestinian toddler by Israeli army A Palestinian toddler who was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank last week has died of his wounds, Israeli hospital officials have said. Mohammed al Tamimi was shot in the head last Thursday near his village of Nabi Salih while riding in a car with his father. The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process condemned the killing and urged Israeli authorities to hold those responsible accountable. *) Iran set to reopen its embassy in Saudi Arabia after seven-year hiatus Iran is set to reopen its embassy in Saudi Arabia following a seven-year closure, sealing a Chinese-brokered rapprochement deal earlier this year. Tehran's foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanani announced the reopening in a statement on Monday. Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran in 2016 after its embassy in Tehran and consulate in Mashhad were attacked over the execution of Shia cleric Nimr al Nimr. And finally… *) Former VP Mike Pence formally enters 2024 US presidential race Former US Vice President Mike Pence has officially declared himself a candidate in the 2024 Republican race for the White House. Pence will launch his campaign with a video and a speech in the early nominating state of Iowa, according to sources familiar with the situation. His run pits him against Donald Trump, whom he once stood by but refused to back when the former president attempted to overturn the 2020 election results. And that's your daily news brief from TRT World. For more, head to trtworld.com
Zaid Al-Tamimi is an expert on the history of media, communications and geopolitics. On this episode, he discusses the rise and fall of Western-media and the changing global narratives and spheres of influence. He explains how media has the power to shape public discourse, sway public opinion, and influence positive and negative change. The current state of American-media highlights the country's deep political and moral divisions. Drawing upon the work of Edward Bernays, the father of public relations and propaganda, Zaid illustrates how media has been used to manipulate public opinion for decades. As Saudi Arabia undergoes rapid modernisations, media is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the country's narrative.
The recent atrocity at al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan underscores the brutality of Israel's settler colonial project. Our guest this week, Palestinian and Islamic activist Dr Azzam Tamimi gave us a background to the apartheid policies of the state and explained why he believes, ultimately, the severity of Israel's brutality only serves to express its sheer failure as a project. Azzam Tamimi is a British Palestinian academic and political activist. He is currently the Chairman of Alhiwar TV Channel and is its Editor in Chief. He is a prolific writer and public speaker. This Ramadan please consider making a donation, however small, to The Thinking Muslim, to receive a share in the reward and to help us make a greater impact. https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/Donate Join our Telegram group here: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim Follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jalalayn and https://twitter.com/thinking_muslim Website Archive: thinkingmuslim.com
This week Lara and Michael sit down with one of our generation's most courageous investigative journalists, Abby Martin. Her current work can be seen at Empire Files and she directed the acclaimed documentary "Gaza Fights for Freedom" (2019). Her work took her to Palestine and got her banned from it. She takes us behind the scenes of what it was like to film in Palestine and recounts moments like her infamous interviews where everyday Israelis casually endorse genocide. Abby talks about spending time with the Tamimi family and the warmth of Palestinian culture. Abby shares that many journalist colleagues have emplored her not to talk about Palestine if she wants to keep her job, but she knew that you're not being human if you're not using your platform to call for the freedom of Palestine, and all indigenous peoples and land protectors.
This week Lara and Michael cover the martyrs produced by the zionist raid on occupied Nablus. The spirit of Palestinian resistance can never be broken. We cover the story of Uday al-Tamimi who was gunned down while resisting occupation. He had inspired many Palestinian men to shave their heads in an attempt to thwart Israeli surveillance. Michael rants about how Zionists are being amplified and turned to as experts on antisemitism. They're experts alright, nobody does it better than them. Michael takes zionists to task for pretending to care about Jews while they are beating up elderly Jewish antizionist activists and funding literal Nazis in Ukraine. We also address the Kanye situation and the proliferation of antisemitism and anti-Blackness we've seen in Los Angeles recently, and how all liberation of oppressed people is linked.
Abdullah Al Tamimi reached the last 16 of the 2017 World Championships in Manchester, and a year later reached a career high of 23 in the world. Since then, he's had to overcome a litany of injuries, but what we saw last season and certainly in the first two events of this season bodes very well for a return to his earlier form and then some. Abdullah and I take a look back at the early days where his dream was to play professional football. His relationship with Geoff Hunt eventually guided him to where he is today(on the squash court), and we talk about this and is current coach Rodney Martin. We also take a look at his recent impressive Qatar Classic performance, his thoughts on the men's game today, the nuances of movement and subtleties of blocking, and so much more. Many thanks to our sponsor https://opensquash.org/
Today's guest is Sarah Tamimi. Sarah is a journalist, producer, writer & reporter who has worked with some of the largest news agencies in the world such as CNN & ASHARQ. She is someone who is truly passionate about finding the truth and shedding light on the day to day heroes that surround us in our everyday life. During this episode we discuss the different mindsets and ideologies of news agencies, we talk about the challenges that journalists face, the fight against fake news, her experience as an investigative reporter and how the truth can be subjective. And the last message she wanted to share is “to follow your passion, trust that gut feeling as it will lead you to your next adventure and lastly be patient”
The bishop of Toledo, Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada, wrote “Historia Arabum” in the 13th century. The book is one of the earliest accounts of Arabic history written by a Western author. It was translated from the original Latin into Arabic by Aymenn Al-Tamimi, a nonresident fellow at the New Lines Institute and a Ph.D. student at the University of Swansea in Wales. In this podcast, he joins New Lines' Lydia Wilson to discuss why he decided to take on such a difficult translation, what the text says about Christian-Muslim relations in medieval Spain and why it remains relevant today. Produced by Joshua Martin
Yotam Assaf Ottolenghi est un chef et auteur anglo-israélien. Il est connu pour ses livres de recettes de cuisine "Ottolenghi", "Plenty", "Jerusalem", "Simple" et "Flavour". Il travaille beaucoup avec le chef palestinien Sami Tamimi. Bien qu'ils soient tous deux originaires de Jérusalem, Tamimi n'a rencontré Ottolenghi qu'au Royaume-Uni. À Londres, les deux habitants de Jérusalem ont fusionné leurs conceptions de la cuisine du Moyen-Orient pour créer l'empire Ottolenghi, qui compte désormais six restaurants et huit livres de cuisine. Tania Brasseur, membre de Slow Food Suisse et autrice du livre "Simplement suisse", et Elise Rabaey, directrice de Lausanne à table, sont au micro de Laurence Froidevaux.
Today we're joined by Hassan Tamimi, The Managing Director of The Little Things. A kids toys store that debuted their first store in Dubai's iconic Dubai Mall, selling a variety of low-tech, nostalgia-themed toys. Since then, the company has expanded its toy lines and signed distribution deals with major corporations.
Heimsækjum aðeins orð Robin Einzig, stofnanda Visible Child: „Visible Child styður ekki að börn séu sett í skipulagða tíma eða tómstundir þar til þau hafa náð um 7 ára aldri – og þá aðeins að þeirra eigin beiðni og á máta sem býður upp á frjálsa aðferð og sem helst felur ekki í sér skuldbindingu í lengri tíma svo þau geti hætt eða byrjað hvenær sem þeim langar.“En hvernig líður þá 7 og 8 ára gömlum stúlkum sem um þessar mundir hoppa upp á svið og halda heilu leiksýningunum uppi nánast stundum oft í viku? Þær geta ekki hætt þegar þeim hentar eða þegar þetta verður leiðigjarnt – heldur hafa skuldbundið sig á unga aldri í vinnu með fullorðnu fagfólki á sviði leiklistar. Er þetta bara eðlilegt? Þær Guðrún Inga Torfadóttir og Bergrún Íris Sævarsdóttir áttu samtal við Þórunni Obbu Gunnarsdóttur, sem leikur Ídu í Emil í Kattholti sem sýnt er í Borgarleikhúsinu um þessar mundir fyrir fullu húsi, og Nínu Sólrúnu Tamimi, dóttur Guðrúnar Ingu, sem leikur hana Eyju í leikverki sem gert hefur verið eftir bækur Bergrúnar Írisar og sett upp í Gaflaraleikhúsinu og nefnist Langelstur að eilífu. Við höfum ekki áður tekið viðtöl við börn í þessu hlaðvarpi – en mögulega er það fyrirtaks efni fyrir bæði okkur sem eldri erum og einnig önnur börn. Við mælum því með þessari hlustun fyrir allan aldur fyrstu rúmu 20 mínútur þáttarins. Við tók hann Ásgrímur Geir Logason með þeim Bergrúnu Írisi og Guðrúnu Ingu – að fjalla um leiklist og uppeldi og hvernig þetta tvennt getur stutt hvort annað. Grunnregla þessa hlaðvarps að hlátrasköll heyrist helst ekki eru þverbrotin – enda eiga reglur ekki vel við okkur. En hvað geta grunnreglur í spuna t.d. kennt okkur um uppeldi? Ási, Bergrún og Guðrún spjölluðu fram og tilbaka hratt og í þvílíku flæði að varla er hægt að ýta á pásu. Þetta er greinilega eitthvað sem þau hafa smá áhuga á. Og við hin fáum að njóta og grípa ef til vill eitt og annað inn í hversdaginn með börnunum okkar.
What a blast! The guys (and gal) were joined this week by none other than Mr. Rami Tamimi! Rami is a rising star making his mark on the geospatial community in more ways than one. He is an instructor and Ph.D. student in the Geodetic Engineering department at THE Ohio State University, a social media influencer (check out the Rami Tamimi YouTube channel) and clothing czar (check out surveyshirts.com). Lets not forget to mention that he was also awarded the Younger Geospatial Professional Award at GeoWeek 2022?!?!? Some of the things discussed include how Rami's father played a key role in him becoming interested in land surveying, the power of social media, all the exciting things ahead for geomatics professionals, some unique challenges we are facing as surveyors and the importance of mentoring being a two-way street. Added bonus, Peta Cox joined the boys and provided great perspective and added value! One of the best Arabic proverbs ever written was shared. Music for this episode by JadaL!!!
On February 3, President Biden announced the death of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, the leader of the Islamic State, in a U.S. special forces raid on his hideout in northern Syria. The leader, better known as Hajji ‘Abdallah, had been the Islamic State's so-called caliph since October 2019, following the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Who was Hajji ‘Abdallah and how did he end up in a small town on the border with Turkey? How impactful will his loss be to the terrorist organization he headed? How great of a threat does the Islamic State continue to pose to the region? Aymenn al-Tamimi, a British expert on Islamic militant groups in Iraq and Syria, shares his unique perspective on these questions and more in this episode.
Trauma is something that many people have experienced, yet it is rarely talked about in the context of leadership. This episode is especially relevant for any leader who has experienced some kind of trauma personally or for leaders who want to support other people in the organization who have experienced trauma. Find the full show notes at: https://workmatters.com/From-Trauma-to-Transformation-with-Abbood-Tamimi,-The-Soul-Warrior
In our debut episode, Miko Peled speaks with Bassem Tamimi in person from his village of Nabi Salih. Bassem Tamimi is a prominent Palestinian leader from the village of Nabi Saleh and one of the leaders of the popular resistance movement. Many outside of Palestine know him as the father of Ahed Tamimi, who was famously incarcerated by Israel after she slapped an IDF solider. Miko and Bassem sat down after a community meeting to discuss the current state of Palestinian resistance and what a just future must contain for Palestinians. About Miko Peled: Miko Peled aims to shine a light on under-reported Palestinian experiences through conversations with the brave human rights defenders doing the work on the ground. Miko is an Israeli-American author, writer, speaker, and human rights activist living in the United States. He is considered by many to be one of the clearest voices calling for justice in Palestine, supporting the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) and the creation of a single democracy with equal rights in all of historic Palestine. www.mikopeled.com