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5 months ago
Umar Lee Explains The Why and How of The Rise and Fall of the Salafi Movement
In this video Umar Lee explains his time with the Salafi Movement and what led me to write the series. The methodolgy of the research is also expla...
UmarLeee • 4,258 views
MrJami123
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5 months ago
What it means to be a Hasidic Jew
Answering a question about what it means to live in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and what it means to live a Hasidic lifestyle in 2011.
ajwasser • 1,469 views
MrJami123
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Lovely & eloquent vid. I used watch Ronenachman vids- but the brother, I think, has passed away. He came from similar background to yourself. As a baalshatuva, are there some hasidic groups who tend to be more stand-offish- or prejudice?
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5 months ago
My take on Arabs
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ronennachman770 • 15,987 views
MrJami123
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Sholom, when and how did Ronen die? I always watched his vidios-felt a bit sad for him when he cut his beard- and sensed that, this beautiful soul, was trying to find a right way to connect to Hashem.
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1 year ago
Raw Video: Protests in Egypt Turn Violent
The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted pol...
AssociatedPress • 73,191 views
MrJami123
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@alexgrinkov True. Feminist polemics have tended to serve powerful men, war-mongers, and made it easy for political cliques to conceal mass exploitation. Women do not on the whole protest. Capitalist political sytems & corporations have been quick to embrace the feminization of the work place. ...
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1 year ago
Nehn Jamal Night Shot 12 - Giving up the family
Giving up the family
dhammatube • 388 views
MrJami123
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Thank you Jamal for the beautiful clarification. If I may say so, you remind me of a very close family friend. If only he had been exposed to such teachings, maybe the brother's life would have been more peaceful. I wish you the best on your right path. Namaste.
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1 year ago
Hausa-Fulani music from Nigeria
Nigerian music
AhavaYah • 120,601 views
MrJami123
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@vixxy02 The 400 years-sung by Burning Spear- is really a Ratsta anthem. The trade really begins in the region in the mid 18 century; most Africans were quite successful in selling in this period. St Lucia & Trini are populated late in this century. The 400 year term is more useful for Brazil. Th...
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1 year ago
African Husband & Japanese Wife (Part 1)
Interracial Dating: Black and Asian Relationships
A brief summary: He came to Japan from Mali when he was 19-years-old. He started out working at ...
Logan800 • 67,953 views
MrJami123
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@jasonlee197461 It seems on your page a person calls you a 'pancaked-face' chink, ending with a nudge to 'white' superiority over you. These flat featured comments-spiced with views on noses, lips, and 'eyes'- is often directed at the East. Except for a minority of 'Anglo-Americans' (chubby red-h...
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1 year ago
20100815 Why Practice Buddhism 1/3 Ajahn Jayasaro
Why Practice Buddhism? By by Ajahn Jayasaro - Closing Remark for Youth Retreat at Bahn Boon, Pak Chong, Nakonr Ratchasima, Thailand, 15 August 2010
ThawsiSchool • 844 views
MrJami123
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I thank the monk for his infomative and wonderful discourses. His series on Ajhan Chah are just splendid.
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1 year ago
Edward Salim Michael - Teaching - March 1990 - excerpt 1
http://www.meditation-prese...
The human being seeks to know his Celestial Being, his Supreme Being, but he believes he must add It to what...
spiritetmusik • 1,591 views
MrJami123
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Ajahn Samedho (the theravadan monk) was influenced by Mr Salim's understanding of 'silence'. Sincerity is discovered in little things-like the eyes, the momentary stopping for breath, the self-effacing request. Interesting man with an interesting message....
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1 year ago
Br. David Steindl-Rast, Australia, June 2009: Part 2
In this second segment of the two-day retreat, Br. David (www.gratefulness.org) talks about contemplation and everyday spiritual practice. "Spirit...
Gratefulness • 1,831 views
MrJami123
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Thanks for the uploads. It would bring pleasure to many if Brother David's vids were longer. But I'm grateful for the these insightful ones.
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1 year ago
Br. David Steindl-Rast, Australia, June 2009: Part 1
Spiritual Practices for Everyday Living was a retreat led by Br. David Steindl-Rast (www.gratefulness.org) at Roy's Retreat (www.roysretreat.com) i...
Gratefulness • 2,422 views
MrJami123
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When things are wrong or go wrong I tend to think of Brother David's celebration of the word 'gratefulness'. Watch all his vids & share much of his views-as well as brother Merton- about the 'way'. Barakallahu fik, as the Godly say.
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1 year ago
Did Blacks sell Blacks as Slaves?
Listen and Weep.
By the way, I was having a Sponge Bob Square Pants (my favorite cartoon that I watch EVERYDAY) Moment at 4:00.
tmotofga • 2,018 views
MrJami123
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Broth, most of the 'so-called' black folk were not, as you imply, united. And that is because there weren't any 'black' folk; or 'Africa' or one state. These people were diverse, and in copetition for scarce resources. Hausa fought fulani, and both fought Youraba while the King of Dahomey was a ...
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1 year ago
Death toll rises to 21 in Egypt church car bombing
At least 21 people are now reported dead in Egypt after a car bomb exploded outside a church in the northern city of Alexandria.
It happened at...
Euronews • 3,543 views
MrJami123
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@FRSFreeStatePlus It does not make sense why any organisation would, with Mubarak's government against the wall, carry out an act which does not in any way hurt him. The reporting on the issue is predictably cartoonish and provides a shopping list of 'facts', obtained no doubt from helpful govern...
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1 year ago
【Arsenal's hope】Jay Emmanuel-Thomas
Introduction of japanese national football team→
lloris05ronald • 75,730 views
MrJami123
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Great player!
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1 year ago
Wenger on Jay Emmanuel Thomas, Lansbury and New Castle
Wenger on what he thinks of Arsenal Youngsters Jay Emmanuel Thomas
indaks007 • 18,344 views
MrJami123
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Must play the really talented Jay Emmanuel Thomas! One of England's greatest talents, alert, strong, silky on the ball, with an eye for the goal!
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1 year ago
goonerMRC88 • 21,265 views
MrJami123
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Yes, a brilliant player! He is silky on the ball, strong and alert, a must for England and Arsenal. Defoe and Jay are both of St Lucian-Dominican descent, bith Londoners, and easily this country's match for the Continental players.
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1 year ago
Martin Luther E02P06
This 2002 documentary chronicles the life of Martin Luther, from his childhood, to his days as an ascetic Catholic monk, to his stance as the voice...
athephi • 13,912 views
MrJami123
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@confucius8000 Agreed. Programme very biased, and at times in a daft way. The dusty experts were told to spruce up the analysis. Hence , the 'jive talk'. The 'Rubin' expert was a big give- away.It will be a fairer world when the Father Kellys from Mayo, or the old Gallego or Breton priests are a...
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1 year ago
the life of the orthodox monks
the monks leave their life for a life for God.they stay in monasteries,where they pray for their souls and for all the world,they paint,write,creat...
jardelle • 77,820 views
MrJami123
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Jardelle, sis where are you? Anti fii Sham ? Ataqid annak fii lubnan wallahi ma adri...? Ana fii Landan...and I guess you are a Lebanese Christian. I would like to know how you see your Arab identity in relation to the Orthodox tradition.
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1 year ago
The Journey - Plum Village
Plum Village is a Buddhist Monastery that practices the Art of Mindful Living. The village was created Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk,...
thejourneyTV2009 • 7,012 views
MrJami123
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Apart from the wise thich, are there many 'non-white' people in Plum Village? It is so nice to see the steps we take as people being positive but I just love it the people of colour are well represented in this great human and Eastern tradition. Namste.
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1 year ago
Picking up Japanese Girls on the Street - Nanpa (Part 2)
Japanese guy and his gaijin friend pick up girls on the streets of Japan. Part 2 of 4
chamcham123 • 123,452 views
MrJami123
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the killer-driller approach, lol! The brother is actually a nice sounding guy, and with a women's instinct, a few of the girls show an instictual awareness of that. It is the fake 'brother from another mother' approach that gets in the way of his natural African charm & the girls uneasiness is di...
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1 year ago
Dipa Ma Visit to SF with Joseph Goldstein 1980
Dipa Ma, a Buddhist Meditation Teacher from Calcutta, India, visits the American Meditation Vipassana teacher Sujata in his San Francisco, Apt. Jo...
begintosee • 19,347 views
MrJami123
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The sister seemed not entierly comfortable. Prep-school accents and manners can, in a non-European home, appear odd, if not 'rude' and 'patronising'. But at least these folks are trying to re-connect to a more subtle way of doing things.
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1 year ago
God's Garden Promo
A 90 minute documentary on the life of Fr. Moses Berry, an African-American Orthodox priest.
For more information, visit www.godsgardenthefilm.com
ggthefilm • 6,058 views
MrJami123
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Blessed brother, a touching understanding of the personal and the committed. Amen.
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1 year ago
A ZEN LIFE - D.T. Suzuki (Out-takes)
Parts of the feature documentary "A ZEN LIFE - D.T. Suzuki," that were left out of the final edit.
JapanInterCulture • 31,696 views
MrJami123
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@catandpiddle I am mildly amused that modern Japan see 'Zen' as a tradition for misfits, neurotics etc. Perhaps these are ahistorical, hedanistic, liberal elements in this very modermised culture. As to Victoria's thesis, it is shockingly superficial as a historical study. Japan's famines, povert...
Umar brother, long time brother. Used to knock heads on your blog (Jami). How did things go with Dr Qadri? Nice to see you again & inshallah we will knock heads again ...keep the vids coming (I liked your Libiii accent, lol!)