Khadija Queen, from "Theory; Evidence of uncertain shifts"
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Sources for Somerton's Plagiarism from Hbomberguy's Video (as much as I could get)
I went back through Harry's video, focused entirely on the sources James Somerton pulled from in the hopes of creating as much of a comprehensive list as I could--though my Google-Fu is not very strong. I did however find something I thought was forever lost and that made me very happy--specifically the magazine Midlands Zone containing the column by Steven Spinks that Harry poignantly used as an illustration of gay erasure... while Somerton uses it to sound like HE is waxing remorseful about the very subject.
This is not a complete list, I'm sure. For one thing, I was only able to attempt to pull sources that Harry himself mentioned in the video. Surely there's so very much more out there. I expect there to be a great deal more internet archeology to unearth just how much writing and culture Somerton has stolen like he's the British Museum of Natural History but for gay people.
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Harry's list of mentioned youtubers:
Alexander Avila - https://www.youtube.com/@alexander_avila
Matt Baume - https://www.youtube.com/@MattBaume
Khadija Mbowe - https://www.youtube.com/@KhadijaMbowe
Lady Emily - https://www.youtube.com/@LadyEmilyPresents
Shanspeare - https://www.youtube.com/@Shanspeare
RickiHirsch - https://www.youtube.com/@RickiHirsch
VerilyBitchie - https://www.youtube.com/@verilybitchie
Harry created a convenient playlist of videos by these and other people he wants to bring to everyone's attention.
Please give them your support.
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Midlands Zone Magazine - Column by Steven Spinks
After a great deal of searching, I found an archive of the "Midlands Zone" magazine, where you can read through past issues dating all the way back to February 2014. I have also found the issue from which Somerton took Spinks' poignant discussion of gay erasure:
Overall archive
Specific Issue - Pages 16-17
It will not allow you to download it, but you can read it exactly as it appeared in print form.
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My best effort to find the exact book or article Somerton lifted from to be able to get attention to the original writers
Tinker Bells and Evil Queens
By Sean Griffin
The Celluloid Closet
By Vito Russo
Wikipedia article about the book
Wikipedia article about the documentary
My weak google-fu could not find where you can access the book or documentary. Check your local municipal or university library for book or documentary, or if you know a good source for one or both, please reblog with it added
Camp and the Gay Sensibility
By Jack Babuscio
The Groundbreaking Queerness of Disney's Mulan
By Jes Tom
Personal site with links to social media accounts
Why Rebel Without a Cause was a milestone for gay rights
By Peter Howell
Why "The Craft" is still the best Halloween coming out movie
By Andrew Park
Opinion: From facehuggers to phallic tails, is 'Alien' one of the queerest films ever?
By Dani Leever
Women and Queerness in Horror: Jennifer's Body
By Zoe Fortier
[Pride 2019] We Have Such Sights to Show You: Hellraiser and the Spectrum of Queerness
By Alejandra Gonzalez
Revealing the Hellbound Heart of Clive Barker's 'Hellraiser'
By Colin Arason
Queering James Cameron's Aliens (1986)
By Bart Bishop
Demeter and Persephone in space: transformation, femininity, and myth in the 'Alien' films
By David Greven
Fears of a millennial masculinity: Scream's queer killers
By David Greven
(Scholarly site, unable to access original work, offers a way to request a full copy of the text in PDF)
Queer Subtext in Stephen King's It - Part 1: 'Reddie' Character Analysis
By Rachel Brands
Rachel is the very unfortunate lady who found out she was being stolen from because she supported Somerton through Patreon and saw one of his videos early with her writing--lacking any form of citation or credit
How 'It: Chapter Two' Leaves Richie Tozier Behind
By Joelle Monique
When Horror Becomes Strength: Queer Armor in Stephen King's 'IT'
By Alex London
Why Queer People Love Witchcraft
By Amanda Kohr
'The Favourite' Queers The Past And The Present
By Giorgi Plys-Garzotto
(Wuko) Crush (Mako x Wu)
By MoonFlower on YouTube
5 Terrible Movies With Awesome Hidden Meanings
By J.F. Sargent
The Radicalization of Sexuality: The Queer Casae of Jeffrey Dahmer
By Ian Barnard
Netflix's 'Dahmer' backlash highlights ethical issues in the platform's obsession with true crime
By Shivani Dubey
The Possible Disturbing Dissonance Between Hajime Isayama's Beliefs and Attack on Titan's Themes
Original Article by "Seldom Musings"
(Author has made all posts not related to Attack On Titan private and has retired from the blog)
Everyone Loves Attack on Titan. So Why Does Everyone Hate Attack on Titan?
By Gita Jackson
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The following people are otherwise named in the video. There are no direct citations of articles or books by them in said video. I am unable to guarantee that I have identified the correct individual.
Darren Elliott-Smith
Michaela Barton
David Church
Claire Sisco King
Amanda Howell
Jessica Roy
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Telos announced and cancelled a film likely based on this book:
The Final Girl Support Group - By Grady Hendrix
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I refrained from including certain sources.
First off only focusing on Somerton's work.
Secondly not including anything that might be visible enough to not require amplifying their voice (I cannot speak for all of those I have found links to, but journalism is frequently a thankless job).
Thirdly any source that is of a nature that is antithetical to the very existence of the queer community, such as the right-leaning source that didn't make it into Somerton's video, but Harry was able to identify as a source he had considered using.
If you feel I have missed a mentioned source--or you know of a source from material that was not covered in Harry's video--please do not hesitate to reblog with added details.
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Please share this information far and wide, and please add to it if you find more material that can be positively identified and linked to the creator/writer.
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Khadija Khaldun The First Of Her Name.
Khadija I Khaldun © ourselves& ; do not claim as yours/ID/kin.
Artwork © driftyworks ; do not repost or steal.
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any video essay recs? or channels? 🤲
ngl we are kinda in a recession rn when it comes to actual good video essays like mfs make ANYTHING these days BUT!! some banger channels and vids i love
GOT/ASOIAF
glidus
alt shift x
rewriting the end of GOT (i love this vid sm)
niche stuff
failure of the lammily doll
mystery behind disney channel’s theme (this vid made me cry, check out all his stuff in general love him)
shitting on lore olympus (deserved)
jenny nicholson
video games / anime / etc
character design in dungeon meshi
yappin about fear and hunger
mythology behind hades
book stuff
lesbian erasure in adaptations of the color purple (i love her channels in general check out all her stuff)
craziest book drama imaginable (i love her whole channel too tbh just check it out)
art stuff and film
talking about basquiat
contempt of modern art relating to fascism and prager u (watch all his vids in general i love him sm)
dissecting sorry to bother you
lindsay ellis (moved to nebula now but her yt vids are still amazing can’t wait for the new book queen)
politics / social commentary
f . d signifier
khadija mbowe
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Wish II JAS: Trivia about Omari
Prince Omari lives in the kingdom of Wahatan. It is located miles away from the sea. Wahatan means "oasis" in arabic, and true to its name, the capital city settles within a large oasis.
Wahatan is also home to various institutions that teaches a variety of subjects like art, science and mathematics. Wahatan is also known for its calligraphy and pottery.
The royal family resides in a beautiful castle at the heart of the capital. Inspiration: Great Mosque of Djenné.
Royal Family: It is believed that the royal family is descended from the legendary figure Sundiata. In real life, Sundiata was the first king of the Malian Empire. In this context his reign is fictionalized for the sake of plot.
King Jabbari is the current ruler of Wahatan. He inherited the throne at the age of 16. He is a stern yet friendly monarch, however he is often too busy with work to look after his son. When Omari was eight, Jabbari's beloved queen Suli died of illness. Jabbari is pressured by his court to find a new wife, but Jabbari is not sure if he wants to move on.
Princess Khadija is Jabbari's sister. She is a sneaky woman who uses magic and alchemy to achieve her goals. Khadija is jealous over being lower in line for the throne, and plots to overthrow her own brother. Shockingly, she is happily married to one of the royal advisors, Sharun. Besides bossing people around, she enjoys the finer things it life. Her name may mean "trustworthy" in Arabic, but honest she is not!
Sharun is Khadija's husband and Jabbari's advisor. Like his wife he is also sneaky and plans on taking control of the throne. He does not have magic powers but makes up for it with his silver tongue. The only thing Sharun loves more than power is his wife. In fact he was the one who suggested stealing the stars, just to make her happy. His name is derived from the Arabic word for evil, "sharir."
Omari is Jabbari's only son. As the crown prince he is taught multiple disciplines, but astronomy has become his favorite. His dream is to create a new way to study the stars. Omari doesn't trust magic. He blames it for not helping his mother recover from her fatal illness.A quiet loner, Omari only has one other companion: his pet lamb. Omari is nervous to go to Rosas as it is the first time he travelled outside his kingdom. His name means "flourishing" in Swahili.
Layla: Layla is the royal lamb. She follows Omari around everywhere. She was named after her luscious black fur. When Layla gained the ability to speak she talks in a quiet, anxious voice. Her name means "night" in arabic.
Bahlwan: The main jester whose job is to entertain the royal court. He loves to play pranks his main targets mostly being Khadija and Sharun. His name means "clown" in Arabic.
Attire
Most people in the kingdom wear durable linen fabric that keeps them cool and protected from the sun and winds. The richer citizens and the royal family wear jewellery made of precious stones and metal. A lot of times you see jewellery made of wood, plants and seashells.
A popular style of dress are made of "mud cloth." Mud cloth are created using fermented mud and plant dyes, creating gorgeous colors and patterns. Other types of attire include kaftans, tunics, and imported fashions from other nations.
The royal family wear warm colors. King Jabbari and his son tend to wear orange and yellow. Khadija and her husband favor red and gold.
Music; Because it's not a Disney movie without awesome music
The music of Wish 2 is inspired by Arabic and subsaharan styles. I also took bits from gamer music (think Steven Universe & vaporwave), gospel. Really I wanted to have a variety of music primarily inspired and created by black people.
My search takes me to songs created by Mali artists: links to playlist
Another thing with the music i want there to be a blend of modern and traditional. Sweeping orchestral with whimsical gamer energy. Yeah.
Story: King Jabbari and his court visit Rosas a year or two after the events of the first movie. Jabbari's son, Prince Omari, meets Asha and at first they don't get along due to opposite interests and personalities.
However, Omari discovers his aunt and uncle is plotting to overthrow his father by stealing at the stars in the galaxy. He begs Asha for help. Together the two travel to different dimensions/planets aboard a magical flying contraption to try to stop the wicked couple from bringing about eternal darkness.
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when the sun rises in the west, the gods eyes are drawn. may the seven have mercy upon you as we welcome you to court, liege naerys paege, lord elias baratheon, lady carilyn harlaw — mistress of the tower of glimmering ! now a victim of the court, the bards compare your beauty to ni ni, xiao zhan, khadija red thunder as you play the game in the midst of seasoned nobles.
behave and follow the queen's word written in our checklist and submit your account within 24 hours.
𓏲ּ ֶָ 𝑤𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠𝒕𝒗 ⁝ ni ni, 33, agender, they + them. announcing the arrival of naerys of house paege, the liege heir of harrenhall. whispers among the court name them to be both focused and mercurial in disposition, and those closest to them speak to their interests in traditional medicine. if we bards could compose a song for them, it might tell stories of oleander & other flowers unfurling in their hands, only to turn black, rotten, and burnt at the edges ; the clinking of coins in a final deal, falling against one another as dominoes do in a silken purse ; the knowledge of how one drop in a drink of mead can change the course of the future forever ; the lingering, lingering scent of the river that runs through your veins, your heirloom earring a reminder of what is to come, what you cannot escape. the seven whisper to their most devout queen as she sleeps, making her question where their loyalties truly lie. are they right to whisper? for their loyalties truly lie with THE HIGHEST BIDDER. ( ooc : nikki, 30, they + them, est )
࣪𓏲ּ ֶָ 𝑤𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠𝒕𝒗 ⁝ xiao zhan, 32, nonbinary, he + they. announcing the arrival of elias of house baratheon, the lord heir of storm's end. whispers among the court name them to be both tactical and hot - tempered in disposition, and those closest to them speak to their interests in the steeplechase. if we bards could compose a song for them, it might tell stories of the black - gloved terror of a thunderstorm as it engulfs ships out at sea, only for one man to remain standing after the tides have receded ; rope and twine used as hair pieces, braided through strands to keep them from a haggard, smiling face ; the bitter scent of the darkened woods, where prayers are whispered to the old gods, and perhaps, the old gods whisper in return. the seven whisper to their most devout queen as she sleeps, making her question where their loyalties truly lie. are they right to whisper? for their loyalties truly lie with HOUSE BARATHEON. ( nikki. )
࣪𓏲ּ ֶָ 𝑤𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠𝒕𝒗 ⁝ khadijha red thunder, 31, bigender, she + they. announcing the arrival of carilyn of house harlaw, the mistress of the tower of glimmering. whispers among the court name them to be both crafty and arrogant in disposition, and those closest to them speak to their interests in cyvasse. if we bards could compose a song for them, it might tell stories of the kind of silk that pools down stone steps, crimson enough to be mistaken for liquid ; slow tapping of ringed fingers in listening, impatience contained in the body for no one else to see ; the thin, but strong, strands of spider's webs that knit themselves in the corners of the forgotten rooms, castles, and skulls alike, all having been caught in the same dew-touched web. the seven whisper to their most devout queen as she sleeps, making her question where their loyalties truly lie. are they right to whisper? for their loyalties truly lie with HOUSE TARGARYEN OF WESTEROS. ( nikki ; would like for them to take one of daenera's spies, if possible! )
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Terrestrial Kids and what their favorite modern music would be
Given that Terri Starstrike takes place in an alternate retrofuturistic timeline, here are some of the artists they would stan if they lived in our time.
Terrina: She would stan Chloe x Halle, SZA, and Beyonce. Her comfort music would include some 2000s/90s RnB, and especially some of Brandy's old music (Never Say Never and Full Moon). In addition to being an R&B girl, she would also be a major kpop stan: her favorite kpop groups would be NCT 127, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, Red Velvet, and ATEEZ.
Bailynn: No doubt. She would be a HUGE Swiftie!! Her favorite albums from Taylor Swift would be 1989, Midnights and Lover. But she would also like Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and Usher.
Cassie: Def Taylor Swift and MARINA, with a little bit of Lana Del Rey and BOYGENIUS. Emotionally attached to 'Love Story' and 'All Too Well'.
Izzy: They don't have a particular favorite, but they're also obsessed with Taylor Swift, and they share a Swiftie "cult" with Bailynn and Cassie. They also listen to a lot of hyperpop and niche electropop.
Sprite: Victoria Monet, Anitta, Cardi B, Karol G, and Jarina De Marco (Jarina is also Dominican like Sprite, so she's obsessed) Listens to a lot of reggaeton, salsa, and a lit bit of hip hop. Favorite song would be 'I Like It' by Cardi B or 'Gasolina' by Daddy Yankee.
Jack: He's trying out all kinds of music. He doesn't have a favorite artist in particular, but he would develop a love for 90s rock and pop.
Khadija: OBSESSED WITH BEYONCE!! She would be a ride-or-die member of the Beyhive, and her favorite artists also include PinkPanthress, Nemahsis (a palestinian indie artist) and Madison Beer. Life Support from the latter is one of her comfort albums, alongside B'Day and Lemonade from Queen Bey.
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SimDonia Parliament Building | Cypress, SimDonia
Diana: Thank you, Ladies, for the tea.
Lady Naia of Parkshore: Of course, Your Majesty. Thank you for having this audience with us. We would’ve gladly met with you at the Palace instead.
Diana: No worries, Lady Naia. It’s nice to get out of the Palace for meetings every once in a while.
Prime Minister Tina jokes: I’ll keep that in mind, Your Majesty. Perhaps our next audience should be... on the beach, perhaps?
Diana laughs: I like the way you think, Prime Minister.
Lady Kadija of Sage jokes: I’ll be sure to add that meeting to my schedule.
Diana: So, the Mayor’s Ball? How are the plans coming along?
Naia: They are coming along swinmmingly, Your Majesty! Parkshore is so happy to host this year’s ball, myself included. It’s brought about so much unity across the State.
Tina: Well it certainly helps that Parkshore has new, energized leadership in you, Lady Naia. This ball will be historic in many ways.
Diana: The pressure is certainly on.
Naia: I have no doubt that you will host a legendary event! I’m excited to show you some of the decor once it’s ready. The designers really wanted to showcase Parkshore, SimDonia, and the Ball’s Theme.
Tina: Progress. I think it’s very fitting, Your Majesty.
Diana: Thank you. Thank you all for your hard work on this event. We can all appreciate how important it is.
Naia: We’ve made it clear how you want to honor your brother’s legacy by continuing his tradition in committee meetings. We will certainly not disappoint.
Kadija: There is a rather... sensitive topic we need to discuss regarding the ball’s guest list, Your Majesty.
Diana: Alright.
Kadija: You see, Ma’am. Your brother normally invites several members of his patrons to the Ball by random selection. As you know, you inherited all of your brother’s patrons and one in particular was selected - The National Association of Pendites.
Tina: There is, of course, a new Executive Director, Your Majesty.
Kadijah: Yes, so we must decide if we would like to honor the selection or make a new one. Under the circumstances...
Kadijah’s voice fades out
{TW. This posts shows violence, death, guns. Please read at your own risk. The rest of the post is under the cut}
Alex’s Voice Echos: My father watched his family die. Maybe your son should meet the same fate.
Connor’s Voice Echos: DIANA DOWN NOW! *BAM!*
Diana’s Cries Echos
Kadija’s Voice re-enters: ... decision is yours, Your Majesty. Your Majesty?
Diana’s heartbeats and breathe is panicked
Diana startled: Yes?! Uh, I mean. Yes, Lady Khadija?
Kadija: Your Majesty, are you alright?
Diana: Yes. Yes. My apologies, Ladies, Prime Minister.
Tina: Can we please get some water in here for The Queen?
Guard: Yes, right away, Prime Minister.
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Favorite player from each team competing in the world cup?
Oof dude, i definitely don't know all the teams well enough to do this, but let's give it a try.
Dutch - JACKIE (aka fiesty kumquat)
England - Lotte or Jordan, don't make me pick
New Zealand - Gotta go Ali Riley, literal sunshine
Norway - Frida (duh)
Phillipines - Tahnai Annis
Switserland - queen Lia
Australia - STEFFFFIEEE
Canada - Quinn 💜
Nigeria - Asisat Oshoala
Republic or Ireland - We got McCabe, Katie McCabe 🎵
Costa Rica - Raquel Rodríguez
Japan - MANA (idgaf, she is the best), fine Saki Kumagai
Spain - Alexia
Zambia - Barbra Banda
China - this is the one i struggled with most, someone supply me with some input cause i really don't know these players.
Denmark - gotta go for good old Pernille Harder
Haiti - Someone help me out here, give some suggestions
Portugal - Carole Costa (i really hope she's fruity 👀)
USA - Crystal Dunn
Vietnam - Huỳnh Như (i don't know her well, but i'm impressed by her)
Brazil - i just gotta go with Marta
France - Selma Bacha
Jamaica - Khadija Shaw
Panama - Help meeeeee
Argentina - Lara Esponda (someone tell me the story of the baby!)
Italy - Cristiana Girelli
South Africa - Linda Motlhalo
Sweden - Magda
Colombia - Linda Caicedo (want to see more of her, she impressed me the times i saw her)
Germany - Lena
Morocco - Rosella Ayane
South Korea - Ji So-yun (people never truly realized how good she is)
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Yesterday I watched the first episode of The Serpent Queen. Thinking I will probably continue.
Obviously it's not fun to watch someone experiencing very specific Gendered Oppression + Class Oppression experiences like being punished for stealing food, being called ugly and expected to submit to very expensive beauty treatments, being expected to marry and have kids, etc. etc.. I do think this mentor / mented relationship with Raheema is interesting, though.
I don't trust media that feels like it's pandering to me too hard with the whole "white women love to Be Bad 😈" narrative. It feels like, at any second, they're going to flip and expect me to think she actually IS bad and horrible. Nice try but I support women's wrongs and there's no good way to be a victim. I don't need an essay by Khadija Mbowe about how the real villain here is the person who was sold into sexual slavery because she wasn't Woke Enough about it.
But. Feelings about this stuff are complicated. There's obviously blame and anger rolled up together. And the temptation is very strong to see if there ARE fun-to-watch moments of willfulness and vengeance. This is the problem with "dark" media; for some reason there's some weird resistance to letting characters make the right choices for themselves and just be happy. That's why I loved The Watchmaker on Filigree Street and The Count of Monte Cristo so much. I see babey Catherine de Medici and I'm like. Ok. Well. Are you going to Let Her Cook?
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All Eyez on Me chronicles the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur, including his rise to superstardom as a hip-hop artist, actor, poet and activist, as well as his imprisonment and prolific, controversial time at Death Row Records. Against insurmountable odds, Tupac rose to become a cultural icon whose career and persona both continue to grow long after his passing.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Tupac Shakur: Demetrius Shipp Jr.
Afeni Shakur: Danai Gurira
Jada Pinkett: Kat Graham
Biggie Smalls: Jamal Woolard
Suge Knight: Dominic L. Santana
Kidada Jones: Annie Ilonzeh
Leila Steinberg: Lauren Cohan
Hatian Jack: Cory Hardrict
Faith Evans: Grace Gibson
Street Entrepreneur: DeSean Jackson
Ted Field: Brandon Sauve
Tom Whalley: Josh Ventura
Daz: Azad Arnaud
Big B: Sean Baker
Dr. Dre: Harold “House” Moore
Queen Latifah: Khadija Copeland
Aunt Linda: Chanel Young
Shock G.: Chris Clarke
Money B.: Money-B
Ronnie: Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson
Legs: DeRay Davis
Black C.O.: Bruce Davis
Atron: Keith D. Robinson
Attorney: Gary Weeks
Snoop Dogg: Jarrett Ellis
Floyd: Clifton Powell
Set: Rayven Symone Ferrell
Scott Whitwell: Scott Hunter
Ray Luv (uncredited): Johnell Young
Treach (uncredited): Rayan Lawrence
Mall Patron (uncredited): Sheril Rodgers
Film Crew:
Costume Design: Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
Director: Benny Boom
Screenplay: Jeremy Haft
Screenplay: Eddie Gonzalez
Producer: L.T. Hutton
Producer: David Robinson
Producer: James G. Robinson
Screenplay: Steven Bagatourian
Art Department Coordinator: Shauna Williams
Assistant Art Director: Shawn D. Bronson
Key Makeup Artist: Patrice Coleman
Music: John Paesano
Tattooist: Dennis Dago Ceelo
Key Makeup Artist: Mi Young
Casting: Michelle Wade Byrd
Hair Department Head: Taylor Knight
Art Direction: John Richardson
Construction Coordinator: Wally Mikowlski
Casting Associate: Lavonna Cupid
Tailor: Carl Ulysses Bowen
Production Design: Derek R. Hill
Editor: Joel Cox
Key Hair Stylist: Charles Gregory Ross
Casting: Winsome Sinclair
Key Hair Stylist: Vincent Gideon
Property Master: Ian Roylance
Researcher: Deborah Ricketts
Director of Photography: Peter Menzies Jr.
Casting: Andrea Craven
Set Decoration: Merissa Lombardo
Costume Supervisor: Tom Bronson
Set Costumer: Korii Young
Assistant Costume Designer: Jennifer Leigh-Scott
Costume Supervisor: K. Drew Fuller
Casting: Mary Vernieu
Key Costumer: Heather Sease
Key Costumer: Earl Tanchuck
Makeup Department Head: Carol Rasheed
Movie Reviews:
Gimly: In terms of perspective, it’s pretty much exactly what I was afraid _Straight Outta Compton_ would be. As a movie itself though, it’s a disjointed, cheap-looking, paint by numbers biopic that did not manage overcome its niche at all… Fuck that kid looks the part though.
_Final rating:★½: – Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
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3RD RAMADAN
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The demise of the Queen of Paradise, Umm al-Momineen Fatima az-Zahra RadiAllahu Anha
Blessed be that symbol of honor; Pious Batool, our Prophetﷺ’s daughter,
Blessed be the veils of graces; Which from sun and moon hid their faces,
Blessed be our Prophet’s beloved daughter; Pious, pure and women’s leader.
Sayyidah Fatimah az-Zahra Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha was the fourth daughter of the Holy Prophet ﷺ and Sayyidah Khadija Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha. “Zahra” (having gleaming and luminous face), “Batool” (aloof from the worldly pleasures) are “Tahira” (chaste and modest) are among her exalted titles.
Umar bin Khattab (RadiAllahu Anhu) says that he went to the house of Fatimah (RadiAllahu Anha) the daughter of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and said, “Oh Fatimah! I swear by Allah that I have not seen anyone who is dearer to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ than you. I swear by Allah that nobody is dearer to me than you after
your father ﷺ.”
(Hakim, al-Mustadrak (3:168#4736), Ahmad bin Hambal, Fadai l-us-sahabah (1:364#532))
On the day of Judgement in the Court of Allah when the whole of humanity will be gathered. The Anbiya, Sahaba, Awliya & All the believers. Amongst them will be the greatest of all men, Women and the most modest of people. The pure Angels & Jinnaat will also be present. And in this situation what will happen when the Queen of Paradise will enter the Court?
The Messenger of Allahﷺ said, “On the Day of Judgment (when creation will be gathered), a Voice will call out, ‘All, lower your gaze, Fatima the daughter of Muhammed (SalamUllah Ala Abiha wa Alaiyha) is passing by.”
(Musnad Imam Ahmed)
Subhan Allah. What greatness. Only Allah and his Rasool ﷺ know the actual modesty & Purity of the Queen of Paradise, that even on the Day of Reckoning in the court of Allah no eye will be allowed to look at the purest of women.
Sayyidi Alahazrat عليه الرحمة says about the elevated status of Sayyida Fatima tuz Zahra RadiAllahuanha;
‘Noor bint e noor zawj e noor umm e noor o noor’ ‘Light is She, the daughter of light, the wife of light, the mother of light and light’
She herself is Noor, her blessed father the Noble Messenger of Allah ﷺ is Noor, her husband Sayyiduna Ali Radi Allahuan is Noor, and her two sons Sayyiduna Imam Hasan and Sayyiduna Imam Hussain RadiAllahuanhuma are both Noor!
Subhan Allah!!!
FROM A HADITH:
Sayyiduna Miswar bin Makhramah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha reported that the Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
فاطمةبضعةمنى،فمنأغضبهاأغضبنى
“My daughter is part of me. He who disturbs her in fact disturbs me and he who offends her offends me.” [Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 3767]
The Holy Prophet ﷺ also said:
حسبكمننساءالعالمينأربعمريمبنتعمرانوآسيةامرأةفرعونوخديجةبنتخويلدوفاطمةبنتمحمد
“The best women in the entire world are four: The Virgin Mariyam Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha daughter of Imran and Aasiya Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha the wife of Pharaoh and Khadija Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha Mother of the Believers and Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha, daughter of Muhammad SallAllahu Alaihi wa Sallam.” [Mustadrak al-Hakim, Vol. 4, Page 262, Hadith 4745, Musnad of Imaam Ahmad 2663]
Sayyidah Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha thus acquired a place of love and esteem in the Beloved Nabi’s ﷺ heart that was only occupied by his wife Sayyidah Khadija Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha. She was given the title of “Zahra” which means “The Resplendent One”. That was because of her beaming face, which seemed to radiate light. She was also called “Batool” because of her purity and asceticism. She spent most of her time in the recitation of the Holy Quraan, performing Salaah and doing other acts of Ibadah.
Fatima AS, Sayyidah Ayesha Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha said:
أقبلتفاطمةتمشيكأنمشيتهامشيالنبيصلىاللهعليهوسلم،فقال: “مرحباًبابنتي“. ثمأجلسهاعنيمينه،أوعنشماله
“I have not seen any one of Allah’s SubHanuhu wa Ta’ala creation resemble the Messenger of Allah ﷺ more in speech, conversation and manner of sitting than Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha. When the Holy Prophet ﷺ saw her approaching, he would welcome her, stand up and kiss her, take her by the hand and sit her down in the place where he was sitting.” [Imam Bukhari in al-Adab al-Mufrad, Page 406, Hadith 421]
No One
No One From The Sahaba Resembled Rasool’Allah ﷺ More Than Sayyida Fatimah رضي الله عنها
In Her Character She Was Like Rasool’Allah ﷺ
In Her Mannerism,
In Her Disposition,
Even The Way She رضي الله عنها Walked Was Like Rasool’Allah ﷺ
She Even Looked Like Rasool’Allah ﷺ.
Subhan Allah!
Fatima-AS
One day Sayyiduna Ali Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha asked her to go to her father and ask for a servant. Sayyidah Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha came to the Holy Prophet ﷺ. The Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
ألاأخبركماهوخيرلكمنه،تسبحيناللهعندمنامكثلاثاوثلاثين،وتحمديناللهثلاثاوثلاثين،وتكبريناللهأربعاوثلاثين
“Shall I not tell you of something better than that which you asked of me? I am telling you the words, which Jibra’eel Alaihis Salam has told me. You should say Subhan-Allah (Glory be to Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta’ala) 33 times, Al-HamduLillah (Praise be to Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta’ala) 33 times and Allahu Akbar (Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta’ala is Great) 34 times.” [Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 5362]
This is called “Tasbeeh-e-Fatimah” and brings blessings upon the person who regularly recites it.
Sayyidah Ayesha Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha reported:
كنأزواجالنبى –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– عندهلميغادرمنهنواحدةفأقبلتفاطمةتمشىماتخطئمشيت��امنمشيةرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– شيئافلمارآهارحببهافقال«مرحبابابنتى». ثمأجلسهاعنيمينهأوعنشمالهثمسارهافبكتبكاءشديدافلمارأىجزعهاسارهاالثانيةفضحكت. فقلتلهاخصكرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– منبيننسائهبالسرارثمأنتتبكينفلماقامرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– سألتهاماقاللكرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– قالتماكنتأفشىعلىرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– سره. قالتفلماتوفىرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– قلتعزمتعليكبمالىعليكمنالحقلماحدثتنىماقاللكرسولالله –صلىاللهعليهوسلم– فقالتأماالآنفنعمأماحينسارنىفىالمرةالأولىفأخبرنى«أنجبريلكانيعارضهالقرآنفىكلسنةمرةأومرتينوإنهعارضهالآنمرتينوإنىلاأرىالأجلإلاقداقتربفاتقىاللهواصبرىفإنهنعمالسلفأنالك». قالتفبكيتبكائىالذىرأيتفلمارأىجزعىسارنىالثانيةفقال«يافاطمةأماترضىأنتكونىسيدةنساءالمؤمنينأوسيدةنساءهذهالأمة». قالتفضحكتضحكىالذىرأيت.
“We, the wives of Allah’s Apostle were with him (during his last illness) and none was absent therefrom that Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha, who walked after the style of Allah’s Messenger ﷺ, came there, and when he saw her he welcomed her saying: ‘You are welcome, my daughter’. He then made her sit on his right side or on his left side. Then he said something secretly to her and she swept bitterly and when he found her (plunged) in grief, he said to her something secretly for the second time and she laughed. I (Ayesha Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha) said to her: ‘Allah’s Messenger ﷺ has singled you amongst the women of the family for talking to you something secretly and you wept’. When Allah’s Messenger ﷺ recovered from illness, I said to her: ‘What did he say to you?’ Thereupon, she said: ‘I am not going to disclose the secret of Allah’s Messenger ﷺ. When the Holy Prophet ﷺ passed away, I said to her: ‘I adjure you by the right that I have upon you that you should narrate to me what Allah’s Messenger ﷺ said to you.’ She said: ‘Yes, now I can do that. When he (Prophet ﷺ) talked to me secretly for the first time he informed me that Jibra’il Alaihis Salam was in the habit of reciting the Qur’an along with him once every year, but this year it had been twice and so he perceived his death quite near, so fear Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta’ala and be patient (and he told me) that he would be a befitting forerunner for me and so I wept as you saw me. And when he saw me in grief he talked to me secretly for the second time and said: ‘Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha, are you not pleased that you should be at the head of the believing women or the head of this Ummah?’ I laughed and it was that laughter which you saw.” [Sahih Muslim, Hadith 6467]
Sayyidah Ayesha Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha reported that when she asked Sayyidah Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha the reasons of her crying and laughing when her father talked to her secretly, she said:
سارنيالنبيصلىاللهعليهوسلمفأخبرنيأنهيقبضفيوجعهالتيتوفيفيهفبكيتثمسارنيفأخبرنيأنيأولأهلبيتهأتبعهفضحكت
“Heﷺ informed me secretly of his death and so I cried. Heﷺ then informed me secretly that I would be the first amongst the members of his family to follow him, so I laughed.” [Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 3427 ; Sahih Muslim, Hadith 2450]
This Hadith shows the implicit faith that Sayyidah Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha had in the words of her father. She believed that her father was given the Knowledge of Unseen. She was quite sure that the events would take the same turn as her father had informed her. This Hadith also shows that Sayyidah Fatimah Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anha loved her father more dearly than her husband and children, and her meeting with him in the Hereafter was a source of great comfort and consolation for her.
சயீதா ஃபாத்திமா அஸ்-ஸஹ்ரா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா நபிகள் நாயகம் ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்களின் நான்காவது மகள். "ஜஹ்ரா" (பளபளப்பான மற்றும் ஒளிரும் முகம் கொண்டவர்), "படூல்" (உலக இன்பங்களிலிருந்து விலகி) "தாஹிரா" (கற்பு மற்றும் அடக்கம்) ஆகியவை அவரது உயர்ந்த பட்டங்களில் அடங்கும்.
உமர் பின் கத்தாப் (ரழிஅல்லாஹு அன்ஹு) அவர்கள் அல்லாஹ்வின் தூதர் (ஸல்) அவர்களின் மகள் ஃபாத்திமா (ரழிஅல்லாஹு அன்ஹா) அவர்களின் வீட்டிற்குச் சென்று, “ஓ பாத்திமாவே! அல்லாஹ்வின் தூதர் ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்களுக்கு உங்களை விட அன்பான யாரையும் நான் பார்த்ததில்லை என்று அல்லாஹ்வின் மீது சத்தியம் செய்கிறேன். உங்களை விட எனக்குப் பிரியமானவர்கள் யாரும் இல்லை என்று அல்லாஹ்வின் மீது சத்தியம் செய்கிறேன்
உங்கள் தந்தை ﷺ."
(ஹக்கீம், அல்-முஸ்தத்ரக் (3:168#4736), அஹ்மத் பின் ஹம்பல், ஃபதாய் எல்-உஸ்-சஹாபா (1:364#532))
அல்லாஹ்வின் நீதிமன்றத்தில் தீர்ப்பு நாளில் முழு மனித இனமும் கூடும். அன்பியா, சஹாபா, அவ்லியா மற்றும் அனைத்து விசுவாசிகளும். அவர்களில் எல்லா ஆண்களிலும் பெரியவர்களும், பெண்களும், மிகவும் அடக்கமானவர்களும் இருப்பார்கள். தூய தேவதைகள் & ஜின்னாத் ஆகியோரும் இருப்பார்கள். இந்த சூழ்நிலையில் சொர்க்கத்தின் ராணி நீதிமன்றத்திற்குள் நுழையும்போது என்ன நடக்கும்?
அல்லாஹ்வின் தூதர் (ஸல்) அவர்கள் கூறினார்கள், "கியாமத் நாளில் (படைப்பு ஒன்று திரட்டப்படும்) ஒரு குரல், 'அனைவரும் உங்கள் பார்வையைத் தாழ்த்திக் கொள்ளுங்கள், முஹம்மதுவின் மகள் பாத்திமா (ஸலாம்உல்லாஹ் அலா அபிஹா வ அலையா) கடந்து செல்கிறார்கள்" என்று அழைக்கும். (முஸ்னத் இமாம் அகமது)
சுப்ஹானல்லாஹ். என்ன மகத்துவம். சொர்க்க ராணியின் உண்மையான அடக்கமும் தூய்மையும் அல்லாஹ்வுக்கும் அவனது றசூலுக்கும் மட்டுமே தெரியும், அல்லாஹ்வின் நீதிமன்றத்தில் விசாரிக்கும் நாளில் கூட தூய்மையான பெண்களை எந்தக் கண்ணும் பார்க்க அனுமதிக்கப்படாது. சுப்ஹானல்லாஹ்!!!
ஒரு ஹதீஸிலிருந்து:
நபி ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்கள் கூறினார்கள் என்று ஸைதுனா மிஸ்வர் பின் மக்ரமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா அவர்கள் அறிவிக்கிறார்கள்:
மேலும் நபி ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்கள் கூறினார்கள்:
"உலகில் உள்ள சிறந்த பெண்கள் நான்கு பேர்: இம்ரானின் மகள் கன்னி மரியம் ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா மற்றும் ஃபிர்அவ்னின் மனைவி ஆசியா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா மற்றும் விசுவாசிகளின் தாயார் கதீஜா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா மற்றும் பாத்திமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா. முஹம்மது ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்களின் மகள் [முஸ்தத்ரக் அல்-ஹக்கீம், தொகுதி. 4, பக்கம் 262, ஹதீஸ் 4745, இமாம் அஹ்மதுவின் முஸ்னத் 2663]
ஃபாத்திமா AS, ஸயீதா ஆயிஷா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா கூறினார்:
பாத்திமா தனது நடை நபிகள் நாயகம் (ஸல்) அவர்களின் நடை போல் நடந்தார்கள், அவர்கள் கூறினார்கள்: "என் மகளே, வருக." பின்னர் அவர்களை தனது வலது அல்லது இடது பக்கத்தில் உட்கார வைத்துக்கொள்வார்கள்.
“பாத்திமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹாவை விட அல்லாஹ்வின் தூதர், அமைதி மற்றும் ஆசீர்வாதங்கள், பேச்சிலும், உரையாடலிலும், உட்கார்ந்திருக்கும் விதத்திலும், அல்லாஹ்வின் எந்த ஒரு படைப்பையும் நான் பார்த்ததில்லை. நபிகள் நாயகம் ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்கள் அவர்கள் வருவதைக் கண்டால், அவர்களை வரவேற்று, எழுந்து நின்று முத்தமிட்டு, கையைப் பிடித்து இழுத்து, தாம் அமர்ந்திருந்த இடத்தில் அமரச் செய்வார்கள். [அல்-அதாப் அல்-முஃப்ராதில் இமாம் புகாரி, பக்கம் 406, ஹதீஸ் 421]
ஒரு நாள் ஸயீதுனா அலி ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா அவர்களைத் தன் தந்தையிடம் சென்று ஒரு வேலைக்காரனைக் கேட்கச் சொன்னார்கள். ஸயீதா பாத்திமா ரளியல்லாஹு அன்ஹா நபி ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்களிடம் வந்தார்கள். நபி ஸல்லல்லாஹு அலைஹி வஸல்லம் அவர்கள் கூறினார்கள்:
“நீங்கள் என்னிடம் கேட்டதை விட சிறந்த ஒன்றை நான் உங்களுக்குச் சொல்ல வேண்டாமா? ஜிப்ரயீல் அலைஹிஸ்ஸலாம் அவர்கள் கூறிய வார்த்தைகளை நான் உங்களுக்குச் சொல்கிறேன். நீங்கள் சுப்ஹான்-அல்லாஹ் என்று 33 முறையும், அல்-ஹம்துலில்லாஹ் 33 முறையும், அல்லாஹு அக்பர் (அல்லாஹ் சுப்ஹானுஹு வ தஆலா மகத்தானவன்) 34 என்று சொல்ல வேண்டும். முறை." [ஸஹீஹ் அல்-புகாரி, ஹதீஸ் 5362]
இது "தஸ்பீஹ்-இ-ஃபாத்திமா" என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது மற்றும் இதைத் தொடர்ந்து ஓதுபவருக்கு ஆசீர்வாதத்தைத் தருகிறது.
சையிதா ஆயிஷா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா அவர்கள் தனது தந்தை தன்னிடம் ரகசியமாகப் பேசியபோது அவள் அழுவதற்கும் சிரிப்பதற்கும் காரணங்களை சையிதா ஃபாத்திமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹாவிடம் கேட்டபோது அவர் கூறினார்:
“அவர்கள் இறப்பை ரகசியமாக என்னிடம் தெரிவித்தார்கள், அதனால் நான் அழுதேன். அவரைப் பின்தொடரும் அவரது குடும்ப உறுப்பினர்களில் நான் முதன்மையானவனாக இருப்பேன் என்று அவர்கள் என்னிடம் ரகசியமாகத் தெரிவித்தார்கள், அதனால் நான் சிரித்தேன். [ஸஹீஹ் அல்-புகாரி, ஹதீஸ் 3427 ; ஸஹீஹ் முஸ்லிம், ஹதீஸ் 2450]
சயீதா பாத்திமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா அவர்களின் தந்தையின் வார்த்தைகளில் இருந்த மறைமுக நம்பிக்கையை இந்த ஹதீஸ் காட்டுகிறது. தன் தந்தைக்கு கண்ணுக்கு தெரியாத அறிவு கொடுக்கப்பட்டதாக அவள் நம்பினாள். அவளது தந்தை சொன்ன அதே திருப்பத்தில் நிகழ்வுகள் நடக்கும் என்பதில் அவள் உறுதியாக இருந்தாள். சயீதா ஃபாத்திமா ரழியல்லாஹு தஆலா அன்ஹா தனது கணவர் மற்றும் குழந்தைகளை விட தனது தந்தையை மிகவும் நேசித்தார் என்பதையும், மறுமையில் அவர்களுடனான சந்திப்பு அவர்களுக்கு மிகுந்த ஆறுதலையும் ஆறுதலையும் தருவதாகவும் இந்த ஹதீஸ் காட்டுகிறது.
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CAF Awards 2023 : La CAF publie les listes restreintes des catégories féminines. La CAF a annoncé les listes restreintes pour les catégories féminines des CAF Awards 2023. Pour le prestigieux trophée de la Joueuse de l'année, dix joueuses restent en course. Les autres catégories, à savoir la Joueuse interclubs de l'année, la Gardienne de l'année, la Jeune joueuse de l'année, l'Entraîneur de l'année, l'Équipe nationale de l'année et le Club de l'année, comptent chacune cinq nominés.
CAF Awards 2023 : La CAF publie les listes restreintes des catégories féminines
Vainqueur de la CAN 2023 : Sénégal 1er, Algérie 2e, Egypte 3e, Maroc out. L’Intelligence Artificielle dévoile le vainqueur
Les lauréats de chaque catégorie seront déterminés après les votes d'un panel composé de la Commission Technique de la CAF, des professionnels des médias des Associations Membres, des entraîneurs en chef et des capitaines des Associations Membres et des clubs impliqués dans les phases de groupes des compétitions interclubs.
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Liste complète des nominés :
Prix de la CAF 2023 Annonce de la liste des finalistes des catégories masculines
Joueuse de l’Année
CAF Awards 2023 une seule camerounaise nominée pour le titre de meilleur joueuse
1. Ajara Nchout Njoya (Cameroun, Internazionale Milano)
2. Anissa Lahmari (Maroc, Levante Las Planas)
3. Fatima Tagnaout (Maroc, AS FAR)
4. Ghizlaine Chebbak (Maroc, AS FAR)
5. Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria, Barcelona)
6. Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC)
7. Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns)
8. Hilda Magaia (Afrique du Sud, Sejong Sportstoto)
9. Thembi Kgatlana (Afrique du Sud, Racing Louisville)
10. Barbara Banda (Zambie, Shanghai Shengli)
Gardienne de but de l’Année
CAF Awards 2023 une seule camerounaise nominée pour le titre de meilleur joueuse
1. Imane Abdelahad (Maroc, SC Casablanca)
2. Khadija Er-Rmichi (Maroc, AS FAR)
3. Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC)
4. Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns)
5. Kaylin Swart (Afrique du Sud, JVW)
Joueuse Interclubs de l’Année
CAF Awards 2023 catégories masculines
1. Refilwe Tholakele (Botswana, Mamelodi Sundowns)
2. Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa)
3. Fatima Tagnaout (Maroc, AS FAR)
4. Ghizlaine Chebbak (Maroc, AS FAR)
5. Lebohang Ramalepe (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns)
Jeune Joueuse de l’Année (moins de 21 ans)
CAF Awards 2023 une seule camerounaise nominée pour le titre de meilleur joueuse OK
1. Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa)
2. Nesryne El Chad (Maroc, Lille)
3. Deborah Abiodun (Nigeria, Pittsburg Panthers)
4. Esther Opeyemi Ajakaye (Nigeria, Delta Queens)
5. Thubelihle Shamase (Afrique du Sud, University of Johannesburg FC)
Entraineur de l’Année (Dames)
CAF Awards 2023 catégories féminines
1. Mehdi El Qaichouri (SC Casablanca)
2. Reynald Pedros (Maroc)
3. Randy Waldrum (Nigeria)
4. Desiree Ellis (Afrique du Sud)
5. Jerry Tshabalala (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Dames)
Vainqueur de la CAN 2023 : Sénégal 1er, Algérie 2e, Egypte 3e, Maroc out. L’Intelligence Artificielle dévoile le vainqueur
1. Maroc
2. Nigeria
3. Sénégal
4. Afrique du Sud
5. Zambie
Club de l’Année (Dames)
CAF Awards 2023 catégories masculines
1. Ampem Darkoa (Ghana)
2. AS FAR (Maroc)
3. SC Casablanca (Maroc)
4. Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud)
5. JKT Queens (Tanzanie)
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Songs i came up with for my wish sequel
- The Legend of Rosas: recaps the events of the first film through the eyes of a jester in Omari's court; part of the lyrics have Amaya and Asha singing
- Conflict of Interests: A duet between Omari's stern logic and Asha's hopeful magic
- A Doubtful Wish: Omari's solo song about his doubts about wishing stars, which is answered by Star
- Macbeth's Soliloquy: Khadija & her husband's deliciously devious duet
- Burn Some Rubberhose: when Asha and Omari first enter the Silent Planet (which is based on silent era rubberhose) and are chased by Khadija. Energetic jazzy number with dramatic undertones
- A Monarch's Lament: more like a non lyric piece but where Omari's father and Queen Amaya are talking about their issues. Yay?
- The Whimsy of Nostalgia: when Omari and Asha enter planet #2, based on 2d animation. Asha sings this one.
- The Slump: World 3, the 3d realm where Omari and Asha learn more about the forbidden book as well as Magnifico's dark history
- First Star I Steal Tonight: When Khadija and hubby successfully takes Asha's magic and Omari.
- A Stellar Rebound (This Wish Part 2): Asha sings this when she manages to get back to the real world to save Omari
- Restoration: the song where all the stars return to their rightful place in the sky and Asha gets her magic back
- A New Alliance/Legend of Rosas Reprise: the ending song that the cast sings to celebrate
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All the way human we came to hurt.
We came via unpredictable route
via safer lacuna, via habit of wondering
what desire settles belief in commitment,
in silence & self-observation
from Eclogue in Personae by Khadija Queen
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