Aasif Azimabadi

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Saiyad Nizamuddin Ahmad presents. Permission was granted to repost by Dr. Ahmad himself. Please make time for this 105 minute long lecture where the ideology of Zionism is analyzed and refuted. The subject of anti-Semitism is historically examined, perhaps the number one BOGUS charge leveled against people who are critical of the Zionist entity. Watch and understand the rationale. In my humble opinion, I highly recommended this scholar of Islam and academic. Inshallah (God willing), this is of some use to you and I pray that all those that can appreciate this message are guided to and die in a state of imaan. Let us realise that we are in the end times. Allah knows when the hour is, but verily, it is close.

From the same episode (Season 8, Ep. 7) as the 9/11 predictive programming. In a sad sense, this Dean Martin melody captures the spirit of our times: "Oh, we ain't got a barrel of money / Maybe we're ragged and funny / But we'll travel along singing a song / Side by side / Don't know what's coming tomorrow / Maybe it's trouble and sorrow / But we'll travel the road sharin' our load / Side by side. / Through all kind of weather / What if the sky should fall? / As long as we're together / It doesn't matter at all... Uploaded to Server 22 for Fair Use purposes pursuant to the Copyright Act of 1976.

S8E7, which aired 30 October 1977. Archie says, "I bet the flowers cost about $9 or $11!" Are you kidding me? Who talks like that? Maybe someone already documented this; I wish that person all the best. Shared under the Fair Use provision of the Copyright Act of 1976 for educational purposes.

FREE PALESTINE! Down with the Zionist occupation! I tried looking all over for this song on YouTube. It was there in 2009, but maybe it got deleted, or just faded into oblivion. The artiste is from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and his name is Hussein Al-Salman (حسين السلمان). Many of his newer works are there and some of the older ones, but not this particular one involving some curious lyrics regarding Turkiye (Turkey) in the Arabic language. If you know Arabic, please tell me what the song is about. Thank you. Even if you don't have a clue what the song means, I hope you can appreciate it. Shared under the Fair Use of the Copyright Act of 1976 for purely educational purposes.

All rights belong to Saiyad Nizamuddin Ahmad. Dr. Ahmad is using a famous verse from Brij Narayan Chakbast (19 January 1882 – 12 February 1926) to explain Aristotle's "De Anima": "Zindagi kya hai anasir mein zahur-e-tarteeb, Maut kya hai ini ajza ka pareshan hona." According to Aristotle, there were four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. The original Urdu is in the thumbnail to this video. Uploaded to Server 02. Shared under the "Fair Use" provision of the Copyright Act of 1976 for educational purposes.

A fascinating story from the Masnavi of Maulana Rumi (Rahmatullah Alai). Narrated by Sheikh Omar Baloch. The original video was from 15 January 2022 on the meaning of slavery, but this parable was among the most profound elements of that bayaan. A link to the original video is pinned below in the comments. Peace be upon you. May you have a wonderful day ahead. Ameen.

I do not support Donald Trump, but it is obvious that his "historic" indictment in Manhattan this spring of 2023 is politically motivated. "History of the World, Part II," a new television show that acts as the sequel to the 1984 Mel Brooks film "History of the World Part I," speaks of a coming civil war next year, referring to 2024 by name. Is this just another joke or perhaps it could be predictive programming? Events like the circus with the New York D.A. might eventually lead up to a civil war scenario involving next year's election. As always, you decide. Fair Use as per the Copyright Act of 1976. By the way, the television show is so trashy I didn't even bother to watch past the midpoint of the first episode.

While this is the concluding tape, I hope this is the beginning of your learning journey. Swahili is a beautiful language that represents a brilliant demonstration of cultural diffusion and African resilience. Links to the previous lessons are below in the comment.

Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 12. All of these lessons in Swahili are on audio only. Please remember to listen and repeat, engaging in the dialogue. Thank you.

The penultimate lesson. Fair Use as per the Copyright Act of 1976. Uploaded to Server 25.

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Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 12. For your own curiosity, ث is an Arabic letter whose sound does not exist in English. It makes an aspirate "s" sound between "th" and "s," but is commonly represented by various (though not all) 'Ajami (non-Arab) peoples. Swahili, for example, decided to represent the name of the last Islamic month (جُمَادَىٰ ٱلثَّانِي) as "Jumadal-thani." Urdu vocalizes it as "Jamadi us-Sani."

The first of ten lessons that I intend to upload, Inshallah (God willing), this February. This content has been posted for educational purposes only, as per the Fair Use provision of the Copyright Act of 1976. Uploaded to Server 22. Links to other Kiswahili lessons in this module are to be posted in the comments.

Fair Use for solely educational purposes as per the Copyright Act of 1976. Links to all other parts of the Chinese language learning course below in the comments' section. If you have any requests for which languages you would like to have tapes posted, please let me know. If they are in my possession, I will try to post them upon your explicit request. Thank you and have a nice day.

The image in the thumbnail is that of a concubine, a woman performing a function (concubinage) that was abolished with the establishment of the so-called "People's Republic" of China in 1949. Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 15.

This is the end of Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur Chinese language trilogy from 2002. The readings are somewhat dated, but not everything is useless. There are actual some intriguing insights in the etymology of words. I hope you enjoyed these tapes. Thank you and have a wonderful day. Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 02. I would love to go to China some day, God willing, and I myself hope to learn Mandarin in the coming years. Peace.

Not a promotion of these ideas, but a description of the mainline academics viewed it in 2002. Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 11.

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Fair Use. Uploaded to Server 02. All these tapes for learning Chinese are from 2002; don't be surprised if this information is dated. I am only providing the supplemental readings because I said I would.

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I am a Muslim, an historian, a researcher, poet, writer, teacher, and tutor, but I am somebody just like you. With that being said, I will do my best to preserve your freedom of speech within my ability. If you have any requests for uploads, please let me know. For example, I have a huge collection of Teaching Company and Pimsleur foreign language courses at my disposal. They are only being shared free for educational purposes as per the Fair Use doctrine of the Copyright Act of 1976. Thank you. May the peace and blessings of Almighty God be upon you.