Islamic History 2020 Mohammed Alamgir
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Islamic History is fascinating but it's even more fascinating when it is interlinked and overlayed to Western, Modern and Biblical history.
These podcasts explore segments of Islamic History and put it into context with what non Muslim historians say.
Join us through the journey of Islamic History 2020.
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Origins of ancient civilizations and the flood of Noah pbuh
Off the back of Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix we do what we do best explore facts around Gobekli Tepe, Karaman Tepe, Gunung Padang and other ancient megaliths and ponder on how the flood of Noah pbuh mentioned in the Qur'an and Bible overlap onto this...
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The Battle of Ain Jalut - Mumluk Muslims v Mongols
In 1260 the battle of Ain Jalut was a turning point for Muslims where they defeated the Mongols...this podcast explores the context and main players
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The Great Mosque of Damascus
A history of the ancient city of Damascus, the Islamic empire taking control of it, the demographics of its people and why in the 7th century Caliph Walid built the Greatest Mosque to ever be construed!
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The Muslim Nativity Story
We have a guest speaker, a heavyweight Islamic scholar Dr Sheikh Mansur Ali who will talk about the Muslim Nativity Story - who was Mary (peace on her), her miracle birth, the Star of Bethlehem, the Three Wise Men, King Herod, Joseph the carpenter and of course who is Jesus (peace be upon him) in Islam.
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Bonus - Guy Fawkes and the Gun Powder plot
Bonus edition with special guest podcaster Maryam about the 1605 Gun Powder plot.
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The march of Frederick Barbarossa
The third crusade started with the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa marching to the Holy Lands at the head of an 80,000 strong army. Only 5,000 made it to Acre.