
Hamza K
@afro_hamza • 6,746 subscribers
/Animator // philosophy /History/ theology // @warriors// //shafii supremacist// student of knowledge// founder @Comicsmtaani
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German Dawah bros have been putting in the Work Alhamdullah 🤲🏻☝🏻
Hamza K453,182 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

I spent the better part of my weekend watching the documentary Four Women of Egypt (1997) It follows four intellectual friends with differing political ideologies as they reflect on how post-colonial Egyptian history shaped their lives and beliefs.; - The granddaughter of Ismail Sidqi (Amina Rachid), Egypt’s prime minister during the monarchical era, she was linked to the underground leftist movement since she was 17. -Safinaz Kazem, also written Safynaz Kazem, is an Egyptian author and literary critic. --Wedad Mitry, the famous Journalist and social service pioneer -- Shahenda Maklad a former leader in student nationalist movements
Hamza K151,195 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Kenya has been their stronghold base in africa since like the 70s, and they are all in cahoots. They call themselves the safari club
Hamza K138,308 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Random interesting fun fact about Sicily: The Sicilian Mafia Honor codes were historically influenced by islamic legal traditions that existed on the island during the period of Muslim rule. For over two centuries, Sicily was governed under Islamic legal systems particularly the Maliki school alongside Berber customary law. Elements of these legal and social norms shaped later Sicilian ideas about honor, mediation, and justice
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secular atheist and still callimg yourself a good person based on what ?
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Sheikh Hajj Muhammad Al-Turabi of Morocco, may Allah bless him, training a child who has with his talented voice, to recite the Quran warsh Morocco is the primary guardian of the Warsh ‘an Nafi’ recitation style. Compared to the Hafs style common in east africa kenya ,tanzania and uganda The Warsh mode is known for its distinct rules on "Imala" (vowel shifting) and "Taghliz" (the thickening of the 'L' sound). To the listener, it often sounds more rhythmic and features longer, more resonant vocal undulations like the way the child is doing In Morocco, this isn't just a religious practice but a linguistic identity. You will hear this specific cadence in the grand mosques of Casablanca or during the Hizb (collective recitation) performed in local madrasas. May Allah bless the people of Morocco for preserving this recitation style
Hamza K36,554 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
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