True Arabian Nights | Did Gloria Alvarez Really Practice Black Magic?

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True Arabian Nights | How Early Islamic Education Shaped a Golden Age?

Read, Read, Read!True Arabian Nights invites you into the heart of one word: 'Read.' This episode explores how a single command ignited the minds of early Muslims, fostering a culture of learning, wisdom, and intellectual achievement. Journey with us to understand the impact of K ...  Show more

True Arabian Nights | Who Mapped the World First?

Before Google Maps, there was Al-Idrisi! 🌍In this episode of True Arabian Nights, we journey back in time to explore the fascinating world of early mapmaking. Discover the challenges faced by ancient explorers and the groundbreaking work of Claudius Ptolemy. Then, meet Al-Idrisi ...  Show more

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