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The Global Qur’an
GloQur
South Asian Muslims have been translating the Qur’an into Urdu for over two centuries. The first complete Urdu translations emerged at the end of the 18th and the beginning of
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Felicia Barker
Eiphel
Alright here it comes, my hottest Doctor Who take which I bring up from time to time and nobody ever believes I mean it. Allow me to lay out why
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Lazar Rakic
lazrakic
ThreadIf we take "power relations" as valid concept to consider when comparing nationalisms, we have to narrow down power relations to the Kosovo context (by taking into account institutional power
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M E E R A
itsmeeraclark
*13 Reasons Why* ...INDUSTRY was the worst thing to happen to women investors (from the perspective of a real life Harper) As a woman of color who started their career
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Randall Kanna
RandallKanna
I don’t have a CS degree so I've had to learn on my own. Thread on creating your own CS degree online. Start with a great intro course to get
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Daigengna Duoer
daigengna
#sblaar20 just attended Prof Jose Cabezon’s AAR presidential address on “The Study of Buddhism in the AAR.” It’s really fascinating to learn how the study of Buddhism as an academic
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Lucas Rodrigues
LucasRo68728552
The value and efficiency of a population are not numbered by what the newspapers call souls, but by the proportion of men of physical and intellectual vigor. The small Colonial
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Wolfgang Hutter
WolfgangHutter2
@rhizostigmata @Irkutyanin1 @Peter_Nimitz @RoiRoiDame @GuiDurocher @HistorysE @RogueScholarPr An overview of some good books on Nazism/fascism as a phenomena and interpretations. Please share if you like. A quick note, this rundown
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Botticelli (c1445-1510) was one of the great masters of the Early Renaissance. His paintings have been treasured for their serene beauty, their lyrical lines & distilled composition. Let’s take
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emmi
emmibevensee
Mostly unscientific thread on hyper- and hypo-empathy in radical or subcultural spaces. Short story, they both have problems and are more complex than commonly understood. It impacts a lot. There
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Ashu
lightlo4
@vivekagnihotri #imbuddha #urbannaxals @rishibagree @dhaval241086 @iMac_too @RajivMessage @muglikar_ @UnSubtleDesi @mvmeet @swfc @KapilMishra_IND @arunv2808 @theskindoctor13 @squintneon @AskAnshul @FMF_tw_official @itsfactfox @AKTKadmin @An
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T. Greg Doucette
greg_doucette
This argument might make more sense if the metrics were time-correlatedIn reality, reductions in crime preceded the budget increase – in NYC, and everywhere else in the countryhttps://twitter.com/izengabe_/status/1296805418858090498 Accur
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Friend of the Talking Bird
DrugGovoruna
About 40 people suddenly followed me. Let me briefly write down my political positions. I have done it before, but it is a good idea to do it once in
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sṫǔttsiiso’ōḱǎasim
MrHWM
so im gonna come of twitter retirement & talk about this "article" re: roanhorse. i have next to no interest in identity issues. youre either related or youre not. youve
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Mario 🦊
mariodgabriele
Before the year is out, Max Levchin will shepherd Affirm to the public markets. As a child, he and his family fled the Chernobyl fallout. He nearly lost his leg.
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
Not really, no. The radical feminists worked on a largely Marxist framework that referred to men & women as 'sex classes' & saw patriarchy as part of an oppressive capitalist
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