Afleveringen
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Nizam-ul-Mulk, also known as Asaf Jah I, rose to prominence as a skilled administrator and military commander under the Mughal Empire before founding the Hyderabad State in 1724. Disillusioned by the weakening Mughal central authority, he established an independent dominion in the Deccan, leveraging his strategic acumen and strong support among local elites.
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Ahmad Shah Durrani, also known as the "Father of Modern Afghanistan," rose to power in 1747 after uniting various Afghan tribes following the collapse of the Persian Safavid Empire. As the founder of the Durrani Empire, he leveraged his military prowess and strategic alliances to expand his rule across Afghanistan, parts of modern-day Pakistan, and northern India.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Nader Shah, provoked by Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah’s failure to address Afghan incursions that disrupted Persian trade routes, an opportunity to exploit the weakened empire and expand his power.
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In this episode, we discuss Emperor Muhammad Shah Rangeela. His reign (1719–1748) is often remembered for its indulgence in luxury and neglect of governance. Known as the "playboy emperor," he prioritized personal pleasures, art, and music over the pressing political and military challenges of the Mughal Empire.
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Season 10, the final chapter in the Mughal saga, is here.
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This is an interview I did recently with Sister Mariya from the Muslim Mum YouTube channel.
In this episode, we discuss my background, the history of black Muslims in the United States, and what to make of a new Trump presidency.
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Discussing the upcoming elections with Majid Hussein, the Muslim Podcaster.
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I sit down with Imam Marc Manley of Middle Ground Islamic Center in southern California. We talk about his journey to acquire Islamic knowledge, the problem with how we're taught Arabic, and the moral decay of modern pop music, especially hip-hop.
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Sudanese-American Mazin Khalil explains the history and politics behind the current civil war in Sudan.
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Discussing Islam in Black America with Atlanta-based activist and da'ee, Bilal Stroud.
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I sit down with Br. Majid Hussein from the Muslim Podcast to discuss the recent anti-Muslim riots in the UK.
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A look into various Islamic contributions to science and culture.
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Who is the Israel lobby?
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An interview with the Islamic Vibez Podcast
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Did the Palestinians ever truly want peace?
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Does the U.S. benefit from the special relationship?
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Why does the United States support Israel?
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A portion of the first episode of the third season of the Umayyad Caliphate.
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Farrukh Siyar angers the wrong people.
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Farrukh Siyar revolts against Jahandar.
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