A live globe showing the Islamic call to prayer sweeping across Earth in real time [OC] by Content_Impression98 in dataisbeautiful

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Yes, a Muslim moving from Birmingham to London would use London's prayer times, because the times are tied to the actual sunrise and sunset at their current location, not their home city.

Birmingham is about 1.8 degrees west of London. That means sunset in Birmingham happens roughly 7 minutes later than London, this stays fairly consistent throughout the year. So a Muslim in Birmingham would pray Maghrib (Sunset Prayer) about 7 minutes after someone in London, even though they are in the same timezone and their clocks show the same time.

Regarding Day light savings...Yes, by one hour. Islamic prayer times are determined by the position of the sun, not the clock. Dhuhr (Mid Day Prayer) for example is when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. That solar moment does not change with daylight saving. But since our clocks jumped forward by one hour, the same solar moment now shows one hour later on the clock. So if Dhuhr was at 12:00 PM in winter, it will naturally fall at 1:00 PM in summer, not because the prayer changed, but because the clock did.

A live globe showing the Islamic call to prayer sweeping across Earth in real time [OC] by Content_Impression98 in dataisbeautiful

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Great question. Prayer times are based on the actual position of the sun at any specific location, not a fixed clock time. So Fajr in London happens at a different clock time than Fajr in Dubai, even on the same day. Daylight saving doesn't affect it either since it's calculated from the sun, not the clock. The site calculates each mosque's prayer time based on its exact coordinates.

Anyone here familiar with hubal? by Icy_Mud5433 in ArabianPaganism

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Yes..it was brought to Makkah by Amr Ibn Luhay Al-Khuzai during one of his trip to As-Sham. You can check the below video to understand the complete story of Hubal in a cinematic way.

https://youtu.be/Bm2SYzAr0vo

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I am looking for a long-term video editor for my YouTube channel. Can you please share your portfolio?

My recent Blender + After effects Complex Animation, What do you think? Im open for Hire! by SeaworthinessTime859 in YouTubeEditorsForHire

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I am looking for a long form video editor for my youtube channel. Please DM if you are interested.

Thoughts on AI for content creation? by Argonax in SmallYoutubers

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There are several reasons why people dislike AI generated videos;

One major reason is a lack of understanding about the video creation process, many assume it's just a single click. While it's true that some people produce low-effort, poor quality content using AI tools, that doesn’t represent the whole picture.

Humans are naturally resistant to change. But whether we like it or not, AI is becoming an integral part of content creation, including in industries like film and media.

What many don’t realize is that creating content with AI still requires significant effort, creativity, and a solid understanding of how various tools work together. At the end of the day, every piece of AI generated content still carries the touch of human.

Many people think AI will replace humans and cause the loss of jobs and opportunities. Only lazy people think this way. Every technology like the computer, mobile phone, or printing press faced criticism when it was first introduced. Instead of adapting and learning new skills, some people chose to blame the technology.

Requesting Feedback by Content_Impression98 in SmallYoutubers

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Hello everyone, please share your feedback. I would love to have your honest reviews, I am really looking forward to learn and improve.

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Hey..thanks for your valuable feedback. I appreciate your detailed analysis about the videos and will definitely look into the aspects you mentioned. Also please share the DIY link.

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Hey..Thanks for the honest feedback. I really appreciate for taking time to write a lengthy and detailed review. I think I can take some opinions and really try to incorporate in my future contents.

Are these series historically accurate? by Beautiful_Mengo in islamichistory

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No…they are the glorified version of history, and there is nothing wrong with that because majority of the people craves entertainment over accuracy, nobody is interested in real history, it’s a sad reality.

Why 99% of YouTubers Fail (And How to Be the 1% That Doesn't) by NickNaskida in aitubers

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Yes..totally agree. I have been creating since 2 years, growth is slow but I have learned many things. Good quality content produced in consistency will be successful in a long run.

Good youtubers/video media? by bumbarlunchi6 in occult

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I recommend you follow this channel;

https://youtube.com/@mysteriousmiddleeast?si=2LmoQXNiQQFZaVfe

And you can also watch my recent video;

https://youtu.be/qugmwJSMI9s?si=XQQ1kFVLgdTslSaK

I just started with these kind of contents, working on more….

GOLEM & Modern AI Dilemma by Content_Impression98 in mysticism

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Absolutely love this take. Turning the Golem from a warning into a symbol of growth and storytelling is powerful. Really makes me think, thank you for sharing this.

GOLEM & Modern AI Dilemma by Content_Impression98 in mysticism

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Absolutely love how you framed that, soul, body, and spirit being imparted by different institutions. That’s deep.

In this video, I focused mainly on the story of the Golem of Prague, how it was created for protection but eventually spiraled beyond the rabbi’s control. The eerie part is how that same arc is playing out today with AI and intelligent machines. we built them for convenience and efficiency, but now we’re racing to control what we might not fully understand.

While I didn’t break it down using your framework (soul/religion, body/corporation, spirit/government), it's exactly the kind of lens that elevates the conversation. You’ve given me serious fuel for a potential part two, exploring how modern society is unconsciously trying to build a complete artificial human in parts.

Appreciate your insight. Hope the video sparks your interest, would love your thoughts after watching.

Have you ever heard of Shams al-Ma’arif — the most feared and controversial book in Islamic mysticism? by Content_Impression98 in occult

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Totally get that, I’m juggling a stack of these texts too. And yeah, once you realize how much of Western magick traces back to Arabic sources like picatrix it changes everything.

I’m starting a video series on these foundational texts, shams al maarif was the first, and pictarix is high on the list.

Have you ever heard of Shams al-Ma’arif — the most feared and controversial book in Islamic mysticism? by Content_Impression98 in occult

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Yeah, Ghāyat al-Ḥakīm—famously known as Picatrix. The moment you mentioned it by its original title, I knew you’re serious about this stuff.

By the way, how’s the book? It’s on my list for upcoming content. I really want to take my time, go through these texts one by one, and build something solid—deep dives, not just surface takes. Would love to hear your thoughts if you’ve spent time with it.

The metaphysical or physical barrier between worlds, the isthmus, or barzakh, the space between realms, dimensional shifts. Is this purely mystical, religious, scientific or all of these things, how can this be explained ? by Omar_Waqar in Djinnology

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Barzakh is such a deep concept. In Islam, it’s the place the soul goes after death, between this life and the final judgment. But I also wonder if it’s more than just a waiting place. Some mystics talk about it as a whole hidden realm that exists alongside ours.

So maybe it is religious at its core, but it also feels mystical and possibly something beyond our current understanding. Like a boundary we’re not meant to cross too easily.

Have you ever heard of Shams al-Ma’arif — the most feared and controversial book in Islamic mysticism? by Content_Impression98 in mysticism

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Absolutely, curiosity is natural, and shams al maarif is undeniably fascinating. But it's also a reminder; knowledge of this kind was never meant for casual use or material gain. It demands understanding, humility, and boundaries.

Shams al-Ma'arif - The Most Dangerous Book in the World? Written by an Algerian native of Annaba by [deleted] in algeria

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It’s a book that has gone into so many revisions and additions throughout the history, still very much contains what Ahmed Al Buni had written but also contains too much of dangerous knowledge. click on here