Send us a text Everyone grew up with the line “Columbus discovered America.” In this episode I walk you through the receipts that say otherwise. We talk about Muslim explorers crossing the Atlantic from Cordoba and West Africa, Al-Masudi, Al-Idrisi and their maps, Vikings who met Muslims (and even converted), the Mali Empire’s obsession with travel and knowledge, and yes… the ancient Egyptian “cocaine mummies” that suggest contact with the Americas long before 1492. This is not a fairy tale. ...
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Send us a text Everyone grew up with the line “Columbus discovered America.” In this episode I walk you through the receipts that say otherwise. We talk about Muslim explorers crossing the Atlantic from Cordoba and West Africa, Al-Masudi, Al-Idrisi and their maps, Vikings who met Muslims (and even converted), the Mali Empire’s obsession with travel and knowledge, and yes… the ancient Egyptian “cocaine mummies” that suggest contact with the Americas long before 1492. This is not a fairy tale. ...
Crimea’s Forgotten Muslims: The Tatar Story They Don’t Teach
Raisa Ghazi
29 minutes
2 months ago
Crimea’s Forgotten Muslims: The Tatar Story They Don’t Teach
Send us a text Crimea’s Crimean Tatars were exiled in 1944 and written out of history. In this episode I connect their story to today’s Ukraine–Russia war, media narratives, and why Muslims must reclaim our own history. 0:02 Crimean Tatars & the 1944 Exile 1:15 Bolsheviks, Erased Crimes & Gaza Parallels 4:58 Censorship, Solzhenitsyn & the 1989 Return 10:14 Ukraine–Russia Now: Narratives, Israel Links, Media 21:32 Reclaim Our History: Ummah First Keywords: Crimean Tatars, C...
Raisa Ghazi
Send us a text Everyone grew up with the line “Columbus discovered America.” In this episode I walk you through the receipts that say otherwise. We talk about Muslim explorers crossing the Atlantic from Cordoba and West Africa, Al-Masudi, Al-Idrisi and their maps, Vikings who met Muslims (and even converted), the Mali Empire’s obsession with travel and knowledge, and yes… the ancient Egyptian “cocaine mummies” that suggest contact with the Americas long before 1492. This is not a fairy tale. ...