Very considerate of you to include the music free version towards us muslims.thank you for that.may Allah guide you
@epic6434Күн бұрын
They all thank you aristocrat ...this one is the gey philosopher.
@epic6434Күн бұрын
I think about the question what is the ideal happiness for man and I would like to weigh in to say that for me it is simply the love of a beautiful intimate woman but she'd have to make the plans for recreation and formal activities because I am way too gone from the conditions of these parts in life I am a home body for the most part and don't like going out on my own well I'd need a job for income. I say trust in love is lik like there's no right or wrong steps to this I could meet a woman and Think I could Love her but not know anything about her just that her presence grabs my attention till she rejects me because trust can be built with anyone but it's not likely to make it happen like sexual healing but women have to have something in common sense and diversity pits people against each other so basically it uses people to think undermining against another just because they have a bruised ego now you think you're righteous in doing so but are of your father the devil why because you do it for the acceptance of another who probably made it his Achilles heal but somehow another or other's take on the mission of evil like they rather not be caught saying something against their own reputation but in darkness fall in the trap setting traps of evil and that is beyond eye for an eye when you take a random breath and inherited it your eye's says it all joy see. 😂 who else needs relief cause they have been letting it be known like children stoop low. How many people does it take ? I stand alone..
@imsvaleКүн бұрын
I don't know if it's just me, but there seems to be a slight garbling to the audio, not present in the original video, that makes it a bit unpleasant and tiring to listen to.
@privatelprivacyКүн бұрын
chilly indeed
@Zahidkashmiri7862 күн бұрын
Pdf???
@ChillbooksКүн бұрын
We are working on a website to house all our original translations. Will keep you updated!
@NICOAudiobook2 күн бұрын
A timeless classic that explores the foundations of ethics and the pursuit of a good life. The combination of audiobook and text makes Aristotle's profound ideas more accessible and engaging. A must-listen for anyone interested in philosophy and personal growth.
@ChillbooksКүн бұрын
Beautifully written Nico, thank you!
@epic6434Күн бұрын
What's your thoughts on this? Who's foundations do you speak of ? You just made the long kiss goodbye and really didn't add anything besides your flattered admiration. You must be into political science but it's more like a line cook rather than the laboratory
@RojoGrande-022 күн бұрын
personally i think the different voices help sometimes when a single voice is jumping between people its hard to always recognize where some one stops or starts talking. i listen to these on runs or at work when im not looking at my phone so it helps alot for it to work as plato intended a dialogue.
@Chillbooks2 күн бұрын
Great to hear, thank you Rojo!
@Chillbooks2 күн бұрын
This is the second time we are trying multiple readers for Plato's dialogues. Please let us know if you like this direction!
@alexandrunagy75Күн бұрын
As it should be. Extra work, but it's totally worthwhile👍
@Chillbooks14 сағат бұрын
Thanks Alex
@GuyWhoWatchesStuff2 күн бұрын
Fun Fact: the art of war is meant to be easy to understand because it was meant for the rich nobles who didn't even know even the basics of leading armies
@Chillbooks2 күн бұрын
This is hilarious
@zainabiftikhar56333 күн бұрын
Jazklah, May Allah reward u for your efforts of providing free islamic education. This channal is defintely a hidden gem and imaam al ghazali's are so insightful.
@Chillbooks2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Zainab. May He reward you too!
@extendedclips3 күн бұрын
🤲🏽
@HaxxorUltimate4 күн бұрын
Underrated channel. Deserves a couple million views and subs. Subscribed.
@Chillbooks4 күн бұрын
Thank you Haxxor!
@amjadsaeed32604 күн бұрын
All of Alghazali's words are true but I also know for sure that TO TEACH A LESSON TO A BASTARD, BE A BIGGER BASTARD, HOWEVER, it doesn't apply in totality...
@TylerSix-v3c4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@wuteech43354 күн бұрын
Good reading made irritating by the background music. A pity.
@Chillbooks4 күн бұрын
Should we make a version without music?
@JavierRamos-gl9wp5 күн бұрын
"Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, for everyone can see and few can feel. Everyone sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are." - Niccolò Machiavelli
@zakadams7625 күн бұрын
the nature of being is such a strange experience, this is beyond my ability to fully grasp, but I think that was the point; that and to strive.
@zakadams7625 күн бұрын
I feel a not solely unpleasant state of frustrating confusion
@Edress7865 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this amazing work - Al-Muqaddimah, accessible to so many.
@Chillbooks5 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@lvhellgren6 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Chillbooks6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, appreciated!
@Meermarial6 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this great information.
@Chillbooks5 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@xtr3m3fLx6 күн бұрын
Thank you
@Chillbooks4 күн бұрын
You're welcome
@samiibrahim53566 күн бұрын
What sense does it make to start with Oct 7th when the problem started back when Benjamin Disraeli, then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, facilitated the British government's purchase of a 44% stake in the Suez Canal Company from the Egyptian Khedive Isma'il Pasha in 1875. To finance this acquisition, Disraeli arranged a loan of £4 million (approximately £500 million today when adjusted for inflation) from Lionel de Rothschild, a prominent member of the Rothschild banking family. The British bombarded Alexandria and subsequently occupied Egypt, including the Suez Canal area, in 1882 during the Anglo-Egyptian War. This strained the relationship between the British Empire and the Ottoman Empire, contributing to the Ottoman Empire siding with Germany during WWI because it perceived the occupation of Egypt as an occupation of the Ottoman territory. To add to the problem the British occupied the newly discovered Iranian oil fields which was another developing issue between the Ottomans and the British who wanted oil for their new war ships. To overthrow the Ottoman Empire the British turned to the Arab people, The McMahon-Hussein Correspondence occurred between July 14, 1915, and March 30, 1916. It was a series of letters exchanged between Sir Henry McMahon, the British High Commissioner in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the Emir of Mecca. The correspondence was initiated during World War I as part of British efforts to secure Arab support against the Ottoman Empire, which had aligned itself with Germany and Austria-Hungary. It promised among other things a free and independent country for Palestinians. The correspondence was later a source of significant controversy because it appeared to conflict with the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), a secret agreement between Britain and France to divide Ottoman territories in the Middle East into spheres of influence, and the Balfour Declaration (1917), which expressed British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. So, the stage was set for the ongoing Palestine Israel conflict by a British Empire that had come under the control of people like Bejamin Disraeli and "Lord Rothchild" the Balfour Declaration was issued on November 2, 1917, and General Edmund Allenby entered Jerusalem on December 11, 1917, just over five weeks later. With Palestine now occupied by the British, and the formal establishment of the British Mandate for Palestine in 1920, under the auspices of the League of Nations, was pivotal. The mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration, committing Britain to support the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine. This legal framework significantly facilitated Jewish immigration; the Zionists started the invasion of the now British occupied Palestine. The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine of 1947. The plan proposed by the UN General Assembly in Resolution 181 called for the partition of the British Mandate of Palestine into two separate states: one Jewish and one Palestinian, with Jerusalem under international administration. This two peaceful nations side by side never occurred because you cannot just invade someone's homeland and demand half of it for yourself and expect the people to be just bow down to your desire for an ethno-state, instead the Nakba took place 700,000+ Palestinians were displaced, and 500+ Palestinian towns and villages were wiped off the map by Zionists, the number of dead was hidden and denied but was in the millions followed by 75+ years of occupation where Palestinians are denied the basic human rights by their brutal, sadistic occupiers, every Palestinian remaining in Palestine is treated as a prisoner of war including infants. When the Palestinians resist, they are labeled as terrorists and the focus of the Hasbara (הסברה) propaganda program is to always keep the focus on terrorism to keep the Americans from focusing on the real problem which is occupation and violations of human rights.
@expl0siveR3x6 күн бұрын
Anyone else had to read this for school?
@Hadithoftheday2477 күн бұрын
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever says 100 times in a day:" Lâ ilâha illa-Ilâhu, wahdahu lâ sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu, wa Huwa 'alã kulli shay-in Qadîr) will have the reward of the one who freed ten slaves. A hundred good deeds will be recorded on him, a hundred sins will be erased from him and these words will be for him a protection against Satan the day until the evening. Besides, no one will have done a better work than his except one who recites more. (Sahih Muslim 2691) And whoever says a hundred times a day: "(Subhan-Allâhi wa bihamdih)" will have his sins forgiven, even if they are as numerous as the foam of the sea. (Sahih al-Bukhari 6405)
@mohamk6697 күн бұрын
Please drop his book about Disciplining The Soul Baraka Allahu Fik
@SamFaught-p9s7 күн бұрын
Coming to realize Plato was kinda of an egotistical ass in his own way is an interesting realization
@Mrman-vi2ul7 күн бұрын
AlhumduliAllah
@RyanGosling7697 күн бұрын
brother , which translation is this ?
@Chillbooks7 күн бұрын
In-house translation with human review, please check the description.
@Zahidkashmiri7868 күн бұрын
Who is the writer???
@Chillbooks8 күн бұрын
Ibn Khaldun?
@Zahidkashmiri7867 күн бұрын
@Chillbooks translator
@Chillbooks6 күн бұрын
In-house translation with professional review.
@Mohamadu0409 күн бұрын
Allahuma Barik without music perfect you also get no any sins and your obeying Allahs command
@ma29969 күн бұрын
When niceness is frowned upon.... you know how shit the world is. Please don't make excuses for evil shits to be more evil.
@Chillbooks7 күн бұрын
Helps to know their ways
@Common-Terry9 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@elizabethfekete7289 күн бұрын
<3
@HoucineADDI10 күн бұрын
You are doing a great work, keep sharing this beneficial knowledge 💯❤
@Chillbooks9 күн бұрын
Thank you Houcine!
@Runningmaster202510 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! This helped me read this romantic masterpeice at the same time.❤
@Chillbooks9 күн бұрын
You’re most welcome Joker
@elhadjtall362710 күн бұрын
Brother the easy part….is going up!!!
@Chillbooks10 күн бұрын
Really appreciated Hadji!
@infinitearrow810 күн бұрын
Learning more about Islam is so painful, I become more aware of how far short I am of what I should be the more I listen
@Chillbooks4 күн бұрын
Whether for spiritual or non spiritual matters, small steady steps are better than none, it’s a journey.
@safdar195510 күн бұрын
Lovely book and presentation
@Chillbooks10 күн бұрын
Thank you Saldar
@harleenkaur876410 күн бұрын
48:55
@Zain_Passing_By10 күн бұрын
Awesome
@captainreza110 күн бұрын
No No. The music makes in intolerable. Stopped after less than 30 second. Remove the background music.
@Chillbooks10 күн бұрын
we are removing music for recent uploads
@sweetyx118011 күн бұрын
The speaker is rushing. It's hard to absorb the content.
@joedalton557111 күн бұрын
Slow it down in the settings
@abunice501711 күн бұрын
Masha’allah thanks for no background noise
@Quickandslick11 күн бұрын
You should do Dar taarud al aql wal naql
@dovepiranha654312 күн бұрын
🇮🇷Ghazali (emam Ghazali) waz a Persian polymath born in Iran's city of Tus and passed away in the same city. He is known in IRAN as Emam Ghazali
@hassanabdikarimmohamed25055 күн бұрын
He was a sunni scholar and that's all that matters, Al ghazali would consider today's iran as kuffar since the Shia of Iran abuse the closest sahaba of the prophet and aisha
@dovepiranha65435 күн бұрын
@hassanabdikarimmohamed2505 Where are you from? And i will tell you what is wrong with you toward Shia. If Iran is Kafer, you are MONAFEQ. And Emam Ghazali was offered a chair in Baghdad, but he refused and said he would rather die in his city than having to deal with those traitors. Yes the traitors of AHLE BEYT.
@hamsaibro64545 күн бұрын
He was a Muslim scholar 😅😅
@hassanabdikarimmohamed25055 күн бұрын
@@hamsaibro6454 HE HIMSELF IDENTIFIED AND ASVRIBED HIMSELF AS A SUNNI MUSLIM SCHOLAR IN DIRECT CONTRAST TO THE BIGOTED AND UNISLAMIC SHIA.. Al ghazali himself repeatedly denigrated and criticised the Shia and their deviant practises of speaking fouly and rudely and offensively about the prophets closest sahaba companions and relatives like aisha, Al ghazali repeatedly wrote sunni legal jurisprudence promises where he provided evidence that the Shia where in fact not even Muslims and we're worse than Jews and Christians, so no, he wasn't whatever you say, he was strictly a Sunni Muslim Scholar and he himself referred to himself as such, and labeled himself as a scholar of the Ahlul Sunna so keep your deviancy away from this