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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 | How Did the Islamic Approach Impact the Abolition of Slavery?

Journey back to a time when slavery was a global reality. In this episode, we explore the unique approach of Arab societies towards slavery. Discover how the concept of "Kaffarah" offered a path to freedom for enslaved individuals. Hear inspiring stories like that of Salman Alfar ...  Show more

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