Showing posts with label Session. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Session. Show all posts
Monday, 7 January 2013

postheadericon Coolness of the eyes....FUNNY Nouman Ali Khan...

Coolness of the eyes....FUNNY Nouman Ali Khan... Video Clips. Duration : 7.95 Mins.


❝Like❞ Us on FB ☛ www.facebook.com ❝Follow Us❞ on Tumblr ☛ HalalHumor.tumblr.com Coolness of the eyes....FUNNY Nouman Ali Khan... Lecture title "My Favorite Dua In The Quran" by Nouman Ali Khan For the full lecture go to Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada. Contact: bayyinah.com

Sunday, 6 January 2013

postheadericon Misquoting Jesus: A talk by Dr. Bart Ehrman ( Q & A Session - 2 of 2 )

Misquoting Jesus: A talk by Dr. Bart Ehrman ( Q & A Session - 2 of 2 ) Video Clips. Duration : 42.82 Mins.


Is the Bible authentic? Who really wrote the Bible? Was the bible corrupted as Muslims claim? Scholar Bart Ehrman's new book explores how scribes through both omission and intention changed the Bible. Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why is the result of years of reading the texts in their original languages. Bart Ehrman is a New Testament scholar and textual critic of early Christianity, he is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. Prof. Ehrman completed his M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees at Princeton Seminary, where his 1985 doctoral dissertation was awarded magna cum laude. Since then he has published extensively in the fields of New Testament and Early Christianity, having written or edited nineteen books, numerous articles, and dozens of book reviews. Among his most recent books are a college-level textbook on the New Testament, two anthologies of early Christian writings, a study of the historical Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet (Oxford Univesity Press), and a Greek-English Edition of the Apostolic Fathers for the Loeb Classical Library (Harvard University Press). Prof. Ehrman has served as President of the Southeast Region of the Society of Biblical literature, chair of the New Testament textual criticism section of the Society, book review editor of the Journal of ...

Thursday, 3 January 2013

postheadericon Guthrie Govan - Learning The Guitar - Session 3 Licklibrary

Guthrie Govan - Learning The Guitar - Session 3 Licklibrary Tube. Duration : 1.27 Mins.


Guthrie Govan Answers the question 'If you didnt have a teacher when you were younger then how did you learn all that theory? Is it Just from reading books? Guthrie Govan answers questions sent in from members of Licklibrary and viewers of Guthries webcast. To watch more on Guthrie govan head over to www.licklibrary.com or www.licklibrary.com

Thursday, 27 December 2012

postheadericon Kingdom Man Teaching Video for Session 1

Kingdom Man Teaching Video for Session 1 Tube. Duration : 30.13 Mins.


Session 1 teaching video from the Kingdom Man bible study by Tony Evans. For more information, visit LifeWay.com

Monday, 24 December 2012

postheadericon Hybridization Geometries & Bond Angles

Hybridization Geometries & Bond Angles Tube. Duration : 9.60 Mins.


Understanding the terminology and geometries of hybridized orbitals (part of the valence bond theory). sp = linear = 180 deg sp2= trigonal planar = 120 deg sp3 = tetrahedral = 109.5 deg dsp3 = trigonal bipyramid = 120 and 90 d2sp3 = octahedral = 90 deg I also give a brief explanation of sigma and pi bonds, hybridization, and some of the predictions you can make once you've studied the theory. No, the valence bond theory isn't perfect (consider the paramagnetic properties of O2). It also does a really bad job of predicting some of the real bond angles (measured by crystallography and spectroscopy experimental methods). Overall, it's still a useful explanation. ...It's helped us understand bonding enough to make predictions about unknown molecules that can be verified by experiment. :) I find this fascinating! :) hehe

Sunday, 23 December 2012

postheadericon Signs of the Last Day - By Hamza Yusuf (Foundations of Islam Series: Session 5)

Signs of the Last Day - By Hamza Yusuf (Foundations of Islam Series: Session 5) Tube. Duration : 62.22 Mins.


Download this lecture from iTunes: www.IslamOnDemand.com This video ispart 7 of a complete series of 7 lectures entitled "Foundations of Islam": 1) www.youtube.com 2) www.youtube.com 3) www.youtube.com 4) www.youtube.com 5) www.youtube.com 6) www.youtube.com 7) www.youtube.com We are the original producer of this video. Your purchase supports the production of new videos! See our catalog of lectures at www.IslamOnDemand.com Hamza Yusuf teaches this esoteric subject using a methodology and style that makes it comprehensible to all. Utilizing as his basis the hadith of Gabriel (Islam, Iman, Ihsan, and the Hour) in Imam Nawawi's 40 Hadith, he presents the Islamic teaching concerning the end of time and those signs mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad (P). The language and pace employed by the speaker and the analysis of modern theology and society is extremely thought provoking and should motivate further study by the viewer. Due to the unique subject, format, and audience (non-Muslim educators) this lecture is a must for all! (Recorded at the Dar al Islam Teachers' Institute seminar). Other topics discussed finality of Prophethood, the dajjal, psychology, physiology, Judaism, Christianity, philosophy (past and present), anthropology, classical Arabic language, Jesus, prayer timetables, natural disasters, media, children, despair vs. optimism, and statistics.

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