Aral Sea: Man-made environmental disaster - BBC News
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It took just 40 years for the Aral Sea to dry up. Fishing ports suddenly found themselves in a desert. But in one small part of the sea, water is returning. Latest satellite pictures reveal that 90% of the Aral Sea has dried up, forming a new desert between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia. It's a man-made environmental disaster. As part of the BBC's Richer World Season, Rustam Qobil visits the Aral Sea, a toxic desert sea bed, and talks to people who have lost their sea, health and loved ones.
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Integrated strategy of AQJAIYQ
Aqjaiyq is a new perspective district of Oral (Uralsk) City, the administrative center of West Kazakhstan. Literally, this Kazakh word means “pure water”, so it stated as a key paradigm of the future city. The strategy aims to ground principles of holistic sustainable development of the district and focuses on a human scale, pedestrian-connected permeable spaces, active ground floors, connected nature, easy-to-use transport, involvement of local entrepreneur and creative communities, smart city. The masterplan envisions 8-dimensional space of Aqjaiyq in terms of city structure, economic development, the social realm, landscape, mobility, participation, smart city and real estate management.
7 key anchor points of district development were determined. There are 12 pilot housing quartiers, 12 channel quartiers, 3 central quartiers and a central square, 2 mosque squares, university quartier and botanical garden, cottage quartiers, 4 subcenter commercial clusters.
Public-private partnership together with wide involvement of future stakeholders within the participation planning part of the Aqjaiyq strategy provide strong sustainability of implementation and make the district livable.
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partners in charge: Aleksandr Khvan, Roman Pomazan
architecture and urban planning: Svetlana Konopleva, Maria Alekseeva, Denis Kozak, Daria Ozhiganova, Margarita Litvin, Vladlen Nabutovsky, Sayan Kabzhalelov, Yuri Britov, Danil Kopeikin, Ivan Fuchilo, Alexandra Kovalenko, Polina Pozdnyakova, Anna Vostrikova
field studies: Alexander Khvan, Roman Pomazan, Svetlana Konopleva, PhD Anatoly Melnichuk
economic geography: PhD Anatoly Melnichuk, PhD Olena Denysenko
culture studies: Mariya Borysova
city economics: Tatyana Chernysh
participation: Svetlana Konopleva
bioclimatics and biodiversity: Roman Pomazan, Todor Sviokla
landscape architecture: Dariya Bespala
transport: PhD Igor Mogyla
Removal of Islamic architectural symbols from Chinese mosques
In a new step against the Muslims, the Chinese authorities removed the Islamic architectural symbols “Al Hilal” (Crescent) and the “Najma” (Star) from the highest lighthouses and replaced them with Chinese architectural symbols.
This was announced by a reporter in a report prepared after his visit to China, where he noticed the matter in the city of Jing Ju center of the province of Henan Chinese.
According to a Muslim citizen in China's Henan province, a local religious affairs official said that the mosque Beida is built in Islamic architecture and does not fit into Chinese architectural styles and this needs to change.
The Chinese government adopted a new law in 2017 to make Islam a Chinese religion, making it a local religion in harmony with Chinese culture. One of the most prominent steps in this direction is to erase Islamic architectural symbols from mosques and remove Islamic culture from the whole country.
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Ashkenazi Jews are not Khazars - Real Khazar Culture & Beauty
As a real Khazar from Chapaev, Kazakhstan I have heard of these lies that the Zionist Jews who occupy Palestine are converted Khazars and as a real Khazar I'm offended to hear this nonsense. The Jews look nothing like us, they don't share one bit of Turkic Mongol culture or language. DNA has also proven that they are not even related to us, they are the same descendants of the cursed Bani Israel that is mentioned in the Holy Q'uran. This Khazar convert Jewish theory is Haraam and is not accepted in Islam. Anyways besides the Historic and DNA proof, the Q'uran itself has said prophecies of the atrocities the descendants of Bani Israel (Jews) did and still are going to do in the Holy Land of Palestine including in following the dajjal (fake Messiah) as their Messiah and ever since the time of Musa (pnuh) Allah cursed the Jews for their disobedience and one of them was that they were going to be dispersed all over the world from the land Allah was going to give to them and that they were going to come back to Palestine to do more atrocities which today includes the Palestinians being murdered by them. A true Turkic Khazar also doesn't have a huge nose like the Jews do, it is obvious that Middle Eastern people have big noses.
Other verses of curses given to the Bani Israel and their descendants are:
5:20 And when Moses said to his nation: You my nation mention/remember God's blessing/goodness on you when He put/created between you prophets, and He made you kings, and he gave you what he did not give anyone from the creations altogether/(universes).
5:22 They said: You Moses, that in it (is) a nation (of) tyrants/rebels , and that we will never/not enter it until they get out from it, so if they get out from it, so we are entering.
5:24 They said: You Moses, we are never entering it, never, as long as they continued/lasted in it, so go you, and your Lord, so you both fight/kill, we are here, here sitting/remaining.
5:25 (Moses) said: My Lord, that I do not own/possess except myself and my brother, so separate between us and between the nation the debauchers .
5:26 (God) said: So that it truly is forbidden/prohibited on them forty years, they stray/wander in the earth/Planet Earth, so do not grieve on the nation the debauchers .
From the verse above, it seems like the God have wrote that Holy Earth to be assigned to the Bani Israel
Because they have disobeyed God's orders, they are prohibited and wonder on the earth for fourty years
Is the Holy Earth still theirs after fourty years?
17:2 And We gave/brought Moses The Book, and We made it guidance to Israel's sons and daughters; that you do not take from other than Me a guardian/protector .
17:3 Descendants (of) whom We carried/loaded with Noah, that he truly was a thankful/grateful worshipper/slave.
17:4 And We informed/carried out/completed to Israel's sons and daughters in The Book ,(that) you will corrupt/disorder (E) in the earth/Planet Earth twice, and you will become high and mighty (E) great height, might and dignity.
17:5 So if their (B)'s first/beginning (of the two times) came, We sent on (to) you worshippers/slaves for Us of strong (severe) power/mighty, so they went through/corrupting/destroying in between and around the homes/houses , and (it) was a made/done promise.
17:6 Then We returned to you the repeat/second time/repetition over them, and We extended/spread you with properties/possessions/wealths, and sons/sons and daughters, and We made you more (a larger) supportive tribe/family/group.
17:7 If you did good, you did good for yourselves, and if you did bad/evil/harm so for it (your selves), so if the last's/end's/other's promise came, they will cause God evil/harm (to) your faces/fronts, they will enter the Mosque like they entered it (on) the first/beginning time , and they will destroy/ruin/break (E) what they (the worshippers/slaves) rose over (with) destruction/ruin/breakage.
17:8 Maybe/perhaps that (E) your Lord has mercy upon you, and if you returned, We returned, and We made/put Hell confining/surrounding for the disbelievers.
Bani Israel is the is carried together is Noah's arc
Bani Israel will cause corrupt on Earth twice: It is understood that this prophecy have passed as they are defeated by Babylonians and the Romans
Mosque mentioned in 17:7 perhaps refers to their the temple that their are trying to build in Juruselem?
17:104 And We said from after him to Israel's sons and daughters: Reside/inhabit the land/Planet Earth , so if the ends' (other life's) promise came, We came with you (in) mixed crowds/huge gatherings .
This seems like another prophecy, that when the end(Akhirat) promise came, Bani Israel's will be came with huge gathering. This is what is happening now to Gaza. These prophecies are coming true, proving Islam is the right religion as well as the Q'uran and that Ashkenazi Jews and all Jews today are descendants of the cursed Bani Israel. Here you will see real Khazar beauty.
Central Asia
Central Asia is the core region of the Asian continent and stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north. It is also sometimes referred to as Middle Asia, and, colloquially, the 'stans (as the six countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending with the Persian suffix -stan, meaning land of) and is within the scope of the wider Eurasian continent.
In modern contexts, all definitions of Central Asia include these five republics of the former Soviet Union: Kazakhstan (pop. 17.9 million), Kyrgyzstan (5.8 million), Tajikistan (8.0 million), Turkmenistan (5.2 million), and Uzbekistan (30.2 million), for a total population of 67.1 million as of 2013-2014. Afghanistan (pop. 31.1 million) is also sometimes included.
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MIT-Harvard Conference on the Uyghur Human Rights Crisis
This conference aims to present the police state in China, where over one million innocent Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims have been forced into concentration camps since 2016; explore China’s use of technology to escalate the crisis by conducting digital, biological, and cyber surveillance on the Uyghur; introduce the biopolitics of China’s “war on terror” in countering Uyghur people as an ethnicity; and open a dialogue on our role as leaders, educators, and technologists in engaging with China while being aware of its massive human rights violations.
Transcript of the event is available at
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Welcome & Speaker Introductions
Panel 1 Keynote Speakers:
(30:54) Sean R. Roberts, PhD: Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs; Director, International Development Studies Program, George Washington University
(50:30) Darren Byler, PhD: Lecturer of Sociocultural Anthropology, University of Washington; Writer for CNN, ChinaFile, Dissent, and SupChina
(01:15:06) Rian Thum, PhD: Associate Professor of History, Loyola University New Orleans; Author of The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History (Harvard University Press, 2014)
(01:41:30) Q&A with speakers
Panel 2 Keynote Speakers:
(01:57:21) Jessica Batke: Senior Editor at ChinaFile in New York City; former foreign affairs research analyst in the US State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research of Uyghurs
(02:12:29) Gene A. Bunin: Independent scholar, freelance journalist, and curator of the Xinjiang Victims Database at shahit.biz
Q&A and discussion with speakers
Co-sponsors: MIT Center for International Studies, Radius at MIT, Harvard University’s Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, MIT Student Activities Office, MIT CIS Human Rights and Technology Program
Event held Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 9:30am to 1:30pm at MIT Building 32, Kirsch Auditorium, Room 123 (Stata Center)
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LGBT in Islam | Wikipedia audio article
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LGBT in Islam
00:03:24 1 Scripture and Islamic jurisprudence
00:03:34 1.1 In the Quran
00:03:43 1.1.1 Messengers to Lot
00:05:55 1.1.2 iZina/i verse
00:07:12 1.1.3 Cupbearers in paradise
00:08:16 1.2 In hadith and iathar/i
00:12:36 1.3 Traditional Islamic law
00:16:21 1.4 Modern interpretations of scripture and sharia
00:24:23 2 History of homosexuality in Islamic societies
00:25:26 2.1 Pre-modern era
00:33:08 2.2 Modern era
00:35:09 2.3 Pederasty
00:37:57 2.4 Image gallery
00:38:05 3 Modern laws in the Islamic world
00:38:16 3.1 Criminalization
00:42:31 3.1.1 Death penalty
00:43:37 3.2 Legalization
00:45:25 3.2.1 Same-sex marriage
00:46:52 4 Extremist attacks targeting LGBT people
00:49:34 5 Chechnya concentration camps
00:50:51 6 Public opinion among Muslims
00:52:02 6.1 Opinion polls
00:54:52 6.2 Muslims leaders opposing same-sex relations
00:55:03 6.2.1 Sunni
00:55:29 6.2.2 Shia
00:56:47 7 LGBT movements within Islam
00:57:13 7.1 Defunct movements
00:58:41 7.2 Ex-gay groups
00:59:49 7.3 Active movements
00:59:58 7.3.1 Imaan (United Kingdom)
01:00:19 7.3.2 Gay prayer room (France)
01:00:51 7.3.3 Marhaba (Australia)
01:01:19 7.3.4 Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (USA)
01:02:23 7.3.5 Muslims for Progressive Values (USA & Malaysia)
01:02:53 7.3.6 Safra Project (UK)
01:03:21 7.3.7 Salaam (Canada)
01:03:43 7.3.8 Sarajevski Otvoreni Centar
01:04:28 7.3.9 Toronto Unity Mosque / el-Tawhid Juma Circle (Canada)
01:05:00 7.4 Media designed to reduce prejudice
01:05:18 7.4.1 iChannel 4/i
01:06:04 7.4.2 iUnity Productions Foundation/i
01:06:47 7.4.3 iMuslim Debate Initiative/i
01:07:46 7.4.4 iA Jihad for Love/i
01:08:22 7.4.5 iA Sinner in Mecca/i
01:08:58 7.4.6 iMy.Kali/i
01:09:46 7.5 Books supporting LGBT Muslims
01:10:03 7.5.1 Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender, and Pluralism
01:12:29 7.5.2 Islam and Homosexuality
01:13:54 7.5.3 Sexual Ethics and Islam
01:15:51 8 Gender variant and transgender people
01:18:11 9 LGBT Rights activists
01:19:08 9.1 Other
01:19:44 10 See also
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LGBT in Islam is influenced by the religious, legal, social, and cultural history of the nations with a sizable Muslim population, along with specific passages in the Quran and hadith, statements attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
The Quran cites the story of the people of Lot destroyed by the wrath of God because they engaged in lustful carnal acts between men. Homosexual acts are forbidden in traditional Islamic jurisprudence and are liable to different punishments, including the death penalty, depending on the situation and legal school. However, homosexual relationships were generally tolerated in pre-modern Islamic societies, and historical record suggests that these laws were invoked infrequently, mainly in cases of rape or other exceptionally blatant infringement on public morals. Homoerotic themes were cultivated in poetry and other literary genres written in major languages of the Muslim world from the eighth century into the modern era. The conceptions of homosexuality found in classical Islamic texts resemble the traditions of Graeco-Roman antiquity, rather than modern Western notions of sexual orientation. It was expected that many or most mature men would be sexually attracted to both women and male adolescents (variously defined), and men were expected to wish to play only an active role in homosexual intercourse once they reached adulthood.In recent times, extreme prejudice persists, both socially and legally, in much of the Islamic world against people who engage in homosexual acts. In Afghanistan, Brunei, Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Somalia (in some southern regions), Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen, homosexual activity carries the death penalty or prison sentences.In other countries, such as Algeria, Bangladesh, Chad, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Qatar, Somalia and Syria, it is illegal. Same-sex sexual intercourse is legal in Albania, Az ...
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Muslim American Journeys Listening Event
This public listening event showcased narratives from the American Folklife Center's StoryCorps collection that illustrate the diversity of Muslim-American cultural identity. The event combined collective listening to story segments from the Muslim-American Leadership Allilance collection, short audience engagement activities facilitated by a panel and a short presentation on folklife resources for ethnographic fieldwork.
Speaker Biography: Zabi Rahat is a Muslim-American Leadership Allilance contributor to the StoryCorps Muslim American Journeys project.
Speaker Biography: Supna Zaidi is a Muslim-American Leadership Allilance contributor to the StoryCorps Muslim American Journeys project.
Speaker Biography: Ahmed Salim is a Muslim-American Leadership Allilance contributor to the StoryCorps Muslim American Journeys project.
Speaker Biography: Zainab Khan is board chair and co-founder of the Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA), coordinator of the Muslim American Journeys project with StoryCorps, and a therapist, painter and human rights advocate.
Speaker Biography: Tamara Thompson is manager of archiving for StoryCorps.
Speaker Biography: Julia Kim is digital assets manager for the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: Stephen Winick is a writer and editor for the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress.
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Оффроад путешествие на мотоциклах эндуро по Казахстану. Круг по Мангистауской области
Offroad adventure travel on enduro motrobikes in Kazakhstan, Mangistau region.
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The Assyrian Christian, Past and Present
Mark Dickens from King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, presented The Church of the East along the Silk Road Network. Jonathan Loopstra from the University of Northwestern, St Paul, presented The Church of the East and the Transmission of Ancient Knowledge. Tala Jarjour from the University of Notre Dame presented Syriac Chant as Cultural Heritage. Second of three sessions in a daylong symposium.
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