u/EngineeringMotor4361

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Any Gazan anime fans or fan clubs that I can speak to?

Salamu Aleikum everyone,

I work on a lot of anime related research projects and I thought it might be a good idea to shine a light on the experiences of anime fans currently under genocide. I got the idea when I saw videos on Palestinian fitness enthusiasts and gamers documenting their experiences. So I was wondering if anyone would be willing to talk with me for an interview, or if there is any information on some anime fan clubs over there. I don't want this history to go undocumented. Thanks in advance everybody.

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u/EngineeringMotor4361 — 2 days ago

Any literature that gets into application of the hadd punishments?

Like, for example, how the Prophet Muhammad may have applied them, how the first four caliphs may have applied them, the Umayyads and the Abbasids and so on. Some Muslims argue that the hadd punishments were not frequently applied in the early days and that they were rather a "last course of action" of sorts. I'm interested in seeing how different groups of Muslims contextualized the hadd punishments.

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u/EngineeringMotor4361 — 7 days ago

Books that are critical of the Umayyads and Abbasids?

As the title says, I'd like some books that describe what they did that caused so many uprisings, especially regarding Zayd's rebellion and all the people the Abbasids imprisoned and tortured like Imams Abu Hanifa and Musa al-Kazim.

EDIT: And also the same for any caliphate or dynasty like the Fatimids, Ottomans, Safavids, etc. Any recommendations would be much appreciated.

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u/EngineeringMotor4361 — 13 days ago

Books of the Salaf?

Salafis frequently say "baynana wa baynakum kutub ul-Salaf" or "between us and you are the books of the Salaf". Are there any books authentically attributed to members of the Salaf generations? I was under the impression that the Salaf spent most of their time beefing with each other, so I'm not sure they had much to agree on.

I know there are issues with the attribution of al-Fiqh al-Akbar to Abu Hanifa, but what other books are there?

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u/EngineeringMotor4361 — 3 months ago

Does anyone have that video where Alan Moore talks about the evolution of Gothic literature and genre fiction?

And name drops Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas Parnell? I swear I saw it a few months ago but I can't find it anymore.

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u/EngineeringMotor4361 — 3 months ago