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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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This podcast is dedicated to exploring issues in some more depth and untangling the complexities of the world around us. We engage thinkers, academics, and scholars in conversation on a number of themes to appreciate the ideas that make up Islam as a system of thought.Follow us on https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/And twitter @thinking_muslim https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimEmail info@thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Talha and Ubaid break down the essential steps of performing Taraweeh, the special Sunnah prayer offered during the holy month of Ramadan. Whether you’re praying in congregation at the mosque or in the comfort of your home, this episode will guide you through the number of Rak’ahs, the structure of the prayer, and tips to make your Taraweeh experience meaningful. Tune in to learn how to offer this beautiful prayer with sincerity and devotion.
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Established in 1995 The Muslim Community Radio is a multicultural and multilingual Islamic radio station. It broadcasts to the Sydney community in general while incorporating elements that target the Islamic community of Sydney. It first transmitted twenty-four hours a day during the month of Ramadan of 1995 and has continued to broadcast during every month of Ramadan and Dhul-hijja (Pilgrimage month). In addition, in 1997 Muslim Community Radio was broadcasting on every Friday of that year ...
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Muslim Women Talk Ramadan

Muslim Women Talk Ramadan

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Welcome to the “Muslim Women Talk Ramadan” podcast; the first of its kind - by Muslim women, for Muslim women. Hosted by author Shelina Janmohamed, this podcast delves into personal Ramadan experiences, emphasising compassion, kindness, and self-respect. Tune in for candid conversations, expert insights, fun, humour and wisdom from incredible Muslim women. Think of this podcast as your BFF, Ramadan pep talk and weekly hug all wrapped up in one. Subscribe and find out more at http://www.musli ...
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സമസ്ത ഓണ്‍ലൈന്‍ ചാനല്‍ വഴി 'തിലാവ' റമദാന്‍ സ്‌പെഷ്യല്‍ പരിപാടികള്‍ സംപ്രേഷണം ചെയ്യുന്നു. വിശുദ്ധ ഖുര്‍ആനിലെ ‘സൂറത്തുന്നാസ്’ കൊണ്ട് തുടങ്ങി തെരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ട അധ്യായങ്ങളാണ് ആദ്യഘട്ടത്തില്‍ തുടങ്ങുന്നത്. പാരായണ ശാസ്ത്ര നിയമങ്ങള്‍, അവതരണ പശ്ചാത്തലം, ആശയഗ്രഹണം എന്നിവ പ്രതിപാദിക്കുന്ന വിധമാണ് ക്ലാസുകള്‍ ക്രമീകരിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നത്. സമസ്ത കേരള ഇസ്‌ലാം മത വിദ്യാഭ്യാസ ബോര്‍ഡിന്റെ മുജവ്വിദുമാരായ മുസ്തഫ ഹുദവി കൊടുവള്ളി, എം.വി. ഇസ്മായില്‍ ഹുദവി ഏഴൂര്‍ എന്നിവരാണ് ക്ലാസിന് നേതൃത്വം നല്‍കുന്നത്. ദിവസവും രാവി ...
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A new podcast from Sports Direct about running during the month of Ramadan. Join Lutalo Muhammad as he speaks to members of the Muslim community from across the UK about their experience of maintaining fitness whilst fasting and what tips and advice they can offer others. 'Fast Enough: Ramadan Running' is bought to you by Sports Direct. Follow them on Instagram (@sportsdirectuk) and TikTok (@SportsDirect) for more great tips and insights into training during Ramadan.
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Join the faculty, staff, and guests of Zaytuna College as they reflect upon timeless reminders from the Qur’an and the Islamic tradition. Our Ramadan podcast highlights the applicability of Islam’s vast spiritual tradition and offers reliable companionship in your journey through this blessed month.
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My Ramadan features well-known Muslim personalities and everyday Australians sharing their experiences of Ramadan and Eid through five specially themed episodes. Join host Sarah Malik and guests including academic Susan Carland and Masterchef contestant Amina El Shafei as they talk navigating work while fasting, what it means to slow down and reject hustle culture, and how Ramadan connects to spirituality and self. We discover favourite Iftar food traditions and how Ramadan intersects with b ...
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Audcode

Mahmoud Ramadan

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Audcode provides a quick Arabic summary for technical content (audio, video, articles, books) to keep yourself updated. The summary is provided from developers to developers.
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Box2Talks

Box2BoxID & Makna Talks

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A Podcast that airs every Monday to Friday during this holy month of Ramadan with your three favourite hosts: Pangeran Siahaan, Iyas Lawrence and Tio Utomo. Talks about the good things in life to keep you company.
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Yaqeen Podcast

Yaqeen Institute

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This podcast is brought to you by Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. You'll find a variety of islamic lectures, conversations, and discussions on topics most important to you. At Yaqeen, we aim to make academic and Islamically-credible scholarship mainstream through accessible resources such as infographics, animations, podcasts, learning materials, and more. Visit www.yaqeeninstitute.org or download the Yaqeen app from the app store to continue dismantling doubts, nurturing conviction, ...
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Taraweeh

Taraweeh

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Prepare for ramadan of 1440 a.h. / 2019 by subscribing to this podcast and listening to the taraweeh recording of last year. Beginning this ramadan, I will daily add the new recording of taraweeh in Mecca.
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Hello! Welcome to my Podcast. Please stay tuned for an amazing experience with me. By the way, It's Ramadan again and for the next 29 or 30 days, I'll be airing giving out some nuggets that could make for an awesome Ramadan experience. Let's get started! Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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Benefiting from the Month of Ramadan

Islamic Center of Palm Beach

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ICPB's 10th Educational Seminar: Benefiting from the Blessed Month of Ramadhan with guest speakers Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi and Saeed Rhaana, held at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA from Sha'baan 18th - 20th, 1436AH (June 5th - 7th, 2015).
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Tafsīr al-Jalālayn is a classical interpretation of the Qur'an, composed by the two Imams, Jalal ad-Din al-Maḥalli and Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti. Shaykh Ahsan Hanif explains the tafsir, covering each Juz of the Qur'an. Recorded at Green Lane Masjid during Ramadan 1441AH (2020).
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Ramadan - The Month of the Quran

Islamic Center of Palm Beach

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ICPB's 11th Educational Seminar: Ramadaan - The Month of the Quran with guest speaker Umar Quinn (imam of Masjid Rahmah, New Jersey), held at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA from Ramadaan 8th - 11th, 1436AH (June 25th - 28th, 2015).
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This sorta-weekly podcast focuses on stories drawn from across Islamic civilization. The language of the birds series tells (often mystical) tales of avians in islamic lit. The Ramadan blitz was a podcast-a-day series in Ramadan 1440/2019. Blog: https://samosazen.wordpress.com/ Insta: @arlatif24 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abdul-rahman-latif/support
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Pioneer of FAST FM (Radio RAMADAN)in EUROPE... 1992 Presenter on Pennine Radio Bradford 1979 Asian Broadcaster since 1979 Presenter St. Luke's Sound Hospital Radio BRADFORD stlukessound.co.uk
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Lectures broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach during Ramadan 1437 (2016) on the topic of Patience and Gratitude from a treatise written by the great scholar, Imam Ibnu Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. Excerpt from the translation: "The present text is an abridged translation of Ibn al-Qayyim’s famous work, ‘Uddat as-Sâbirîn wa Dhâkhirat ash-Shâkirîn (literally, The Equipment of the Patient and the Investment of the Grateful). This work deals with the closely-related topics of patience and gra ...
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A Lesson Per Page

Shaykh Amin Rastani

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Want to get closer to the Quran? Join Mizan Institute for a unique Quranic experience! In this series we plan to go through every page of the first ten juz’s (~200 pages) of the Holy Quran with Shaykh Amin Rastani, taking away a lesson per page, in hopes of strengthening our bond with the overall message of this book of light.
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Tell Them, I Am

Dustlight Productions

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Tell Them, I Am is about the small moments that define who we are and who we are not. The stories are universal. The voices are all Muslim. With a new episode every weekday this Ramadan, host Misha Euceph opens a window into the lives of 22 special guests, including Enes Kanter, Halima Aden, Yuna, Malala Yousafzai and Zakir Hussain.
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Discover your path to truth. Dive into finding your Creator, life's purpose, and Islamic wisdom. Explore topics about Allah (God), the Quran, Islam, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Listen now on all major podcast platforms including Discover your path to truth. Dive into finding your Creator, life's purpose, and Islamic wisdom. Explore topics about Allah (God), the Quran, Islam, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Listen now on all major podcast platforms. 🎙️🌟 Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/thesincerese ...
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#MuslimPhilanthropy Podcast

American Muslim Community Foundation

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Founded in 2016, American Muslim Community Foundation is a grassroots, national nonprofit organization in the United States. Our focus is on creating Donor Advised Funds, Giving Circles, distributing grants, & building endowments for the American Muslim community.
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In this episode, Talha and Ubaid discuss how to pray Taraweeh during Ramadan. They cover everything from the number of Rak’ahs, the prayer's structure, and options for those praying at home or in the mosque. Whether you’re new to Taraweeh or looking for a refresher, this guide will help you make the most of this special Ramadan prayer. Tune in for …
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Approximately every eleven years, our sun experiences a cycle in which its magnetic poles flip. During this cycle, solar flares and sunspot activity increase, and then the sun returns to a state of relative calm. These solar cycles have been tracked for over two hundred years and are among the best-recorded aspects of solar astronomy. These extreme…
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One of the most powerful forces in economics and finance is compound interest. Not everyone understands compound interest, even though they may reap its benefits or suffer its consequences. Compounding has the potential to build fortunes and wreck empires. The effects of compounding are also not limited to interest payments. It can apply to a great…
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To help us unpick the relationship between Western foreign policy and media our guest this week is Hamza Yusuf is a British-Palestinian writer and journalist whose work focuses on Palestine. He has reported on daily life under occupation for Palestinians, including home demolitions and forced expulsion and the conditions for Palestinians in Israeli…
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Every day, billions of people around the world wake up and have breakfast. Breakfast is very different than the other meals you eat in a day. The types of food that people consume for breakfast are usually much more narrow than what they might be for lunch or dinner. Moreover, the way we eat breakfast and what we eat is very different to the types …
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In 1475, Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Caprese, Italy. Over the next 88 years, he left a legacy of paintings and sculptures unlike any artist before or since. His art shaped the city he came from, the era he lived in, and, eventually, the entire world of Western art. Today, the works he created are some of the most treasured and valuable artw…
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Two of the United States's most distant territories are located in the Western Pacific Ocean: Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Despite being separate political entities today, the two groups of islands have a shared geography, history, and culture. Today, they find themselves on the doorstep of Asia and straddling the worl…
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On December 25, 2021, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was launched from the European Space Agency launch center in French Guyana. After six months of testing and configuring the telescope, in July of 2022, its first images were transmitted. Since then, we have received a flood of images and data that have caused astronomers to rethink much of wha…
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Insurance seems like a pretty modern concept. There are insurance commercials on television, and insurance companies sponsor major sports teams. Most of us have to buy insurance, or we are at least under someone else’s insurance policy. However, insurance is far from a modern concept. It is actually one of the oldest financial arrangements in human…
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The Biden-Harris administration has aided and abetted genocide. The argument they still deserve our vote is not only politically naïve but is also built upon a bed of lies. We must show courage in this election and vote for a third party. This is not only morally the correct position; it is the only way to build long-term political leverage for the…
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From 1899 to 1900, China underwent a widespread and violent uprising. The revolt, a reaction against China’s exploitation by foreign powers, was decades in the making. In response to the revolt, a group of eight nations joined together to put down the rebellion and ultimately subjected China to yet another humiliating treaty. The rebellion wasn’t s…
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In late 1944, the Allies were on a roll, and Germany was on the ropes. Some Allies, considering how fast they were advancing, thought the war might be over by Christmas. However, Hitler had a plan. He would engage in one last desperate battle, which he thought would turn the tide of the war in the West and possibly wipe out the Allies completely. T…
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Please subscribe ** Dr Yakoob Ahmed interviews your host, Muhammad Jalal. The genocide in Gaza and the need for enlightened activism was captured by the guests and content that came out on The Thinking Muslim. We had become accustomed to calls for immediate action, some of which were short-lived. But what The Thinking Muslim did was to place this a…
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For centuries, sailors told tales of gigantic waves that they encountered at sea, and for centuries, scientists didn’t believe them. However, over time, evidence began to pile up, which suggested that the legends of these freak waves were, in fact, true. These waves are rare, still not well understood, and terrifying to ships and sailors because th…
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The Mosaic returns for a new season with a breakdown of this year's Panda game. Marcela Gonzalez walks us through the annual football tradition and how uOttawa kept it's winning-streak going. Then, Arya Gunde dives into the study of mycology with extensive interviews and research.By Arya Gunde, Marcela Gonzalez
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Humans have probably had the desire to fly ever since they saw the first bird fly in the air. Flying, as it turned out, was a very challenging problem for creatures without wings. Throughout the 19th century, many people tackled the problem without success. It wasn’t until the first years of the 20th century that the problem was finally solved. Lea…
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In the 1860s, one of the bloodiest wars in the Western Hemisphere took place….and it wasn’t the US Civil War. It was a war between Paraguay and an alliance of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, and it was one of the bloodiest ever fought in Latin America. It was a conventional war that resulted in a guerilla war, which spawned famine and disease. Lear…
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At the end of the Second World War, Europe was a mess. The economies of most countries were in shambles and the threat of communism loomed over the continent. In a speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a plan which could help get Europe back on its feet. The plan is widely considered one o…
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Every year, hundreds of millions of birds around the world migrate. Some migrate short distances, some migrate incredibly long distances, and others don’t bother to migrate at all. For centuries, people didn’t know why birds migrated, how they managed to travel such long distances every year, or where they would go. Thanks to modern science and tec…
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Sitting in most homes is a deck of playing cards. Cards and card games have become almost ubiquitous They are played by children and in retirement homes. They are played at family picnics, and there are also televised games played with millions of dollars on the line. You can play games with friends, or you can even play them by yourself. Despite h…
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One of the defining events of the Middle Ages took place in Constantinople on April 12, 1204. Soldiers of the Fourth Crusade, under orders of the Doge of the Republic of Venice, breached the walls and sacked one of the greatest cities of the era. The sack wasn’t just an orgy of violence and destruction, which it was. It also set into motion events …
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Is modern society failing our children? Has the quest for constant progress, through the use of technology and the desire to constantly engage our children with stimuli and keep them busy with lives that we have curated for them, been to the detriment of childhood? A recent global childhood report found that British children are the most unhappy in…
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For over 600 years, the empire that dominated the region of Southeast Asia was the Khmer Empire. Built out of a collection of kingdoms, the Khmer Empire dominated its corner of Asia. It was an advanced civilization known for its massive building projects and its system of waterworks. Even though the empire eventually fell, as all empires do, its le…
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All around you, in the air and the ground, is the most common element on Earth: Oxygen. As you are certainly well aware, Oxygen is required for life on Earth as we know it. But you might realize that the Earth didn’t always have oxygen in its atmosphere. Oxygen has been responsible for everything from the rise of multicellular life to the space pro…
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several major Americans were the battleground for a conflict between two great powers. These powers were not armies or nations; rather, they were newspaper conglomerates headed by two of the most powerful figures in the history of American media. The competition between them was furious, and it was fought …
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Aliyy Ibn Abi Talib the Forth Rightly Guided CaliphHe was the first boy to embrace Islam, among the most prominent figures of the Religion; and among the courageous people. He was a good example of those who were detached from the worldly interests, and among the famous speakers and pious scholars.By 2mfm
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Every October in the Northern Hemisphere, leaves on the trees turn color and fall to the ground. While the leaves turn from green to the bright colors of autumn, listeners' green questions are also transformed into colorful answers. Stay tuned for volume number 23 of questions and answers on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Pla…
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When we look at history, we tend to focus on grand things like great leaders and great battles. In reality, what makes for successful empires is often the mundane: stable laws, an uncorrupt civil service, or, for large sprawling empires, a system of roads. Roads were one of the secrets to the success of Rome, and they proved useful for centuries, e…
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Many places on Earth have extreme climates. However, there is one place on Earth that has a climate so extreme that it is the closest thing to it might be on another planet. Despite having the most inhospitable and unforgiving climate on Earth, researchers have been shocked at what they’ve found there. Their discoveries might help pave the way to f…
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Apologies for the slight deterioration in sound, especially in the first 30 minutes of the interview. 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/TheThinkingMuslim The ongoing slaughter in Gaza and now the carpet bombing of Lebanon has at its …
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Many people have one or more favorite sports teams. Most people support these teams because they happen to be the team close to where they live. What many people don’t realize is that many teams, especially major sports teams in North America, didn’t originate in the city where they are today. In some cases, teams have moved multiple times, changed…
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Located in Vatican City, just off St. Peter’s Square lies one of the plainest and most uninteresting buildings you might ever find. It has no adornments and it is just a solid beige color. However, inside that bland structure, you will find one of humanity’s greatest artistic achievements, and to enjoy it you just might get a sore neck. Learn more …
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The United States Constitution identifies three separate branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. Each branch has a set of checks and balances, which, in theory, limits the power of the others. Two of those branches are outlined in detail in the Constitution. The third, the judicial, is given very little mention in …
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After years of war throughout the continent of Europe, in 1814, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated and was exiled to the small island of Elba off the coast of Italy. The European powers thought that they had seen the last of Napoleon. However, they were wrong. He came back and, in a shockingly short period of time, regained control of France and …
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In 1972, one of the greatest movies ever made was released: The Godfather. The Godfather is not only one of the most critically acclaimed movies in history but was also one of the most successful at the box office. Despite its overwhelming success, however, it almost didn’t get made and could have wound up a very, very different film. Learn more ab…
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In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian Pharaoh ever found: the tomb of King Tutankhamun. That discovery became a pop culture sensation and revolutionized our understanding of Ancient Egypt. Learn more about King Tutankhamun, aka King Tut, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Dail…
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On December 11, 1978, one of the most audacious heists in history took place at JFK Airport in New York City. A small group of thieves executed an almost perfect crime and walked away with 6 million dollars in cash and jewelry. While the actual robbery went off without a hitch, it was after the crime that things fell apart and eventually left a tra…
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Join our Telegram channel Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim 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/TheThinkingMuslim Sami Hamdi has been at the fore of the conversation about how Muslims should respond to the unparalleled attack upon …
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For decades, the nation of Ethiopia has dreamed of creating a damn on the Blue Nile River. Such a dam would provide an enormous amount of electricity for a country that is one of the lowest electricity consumers in the world. Such a project would be a massive undertaking and it would also bring a great deal of prestige to the country. What was once…
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A popular activity that millions of people around the world engage in every week is bowling. Today, all the equipment manufacturers and bowling alleys constitute a multibillion-dollar business. However, this modern pastime has a history that goes back not hundreds of years but thousands. Learn more about bowling, where it came from and how it has d…
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