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Mevlana Takvimi
KADİR GECESİ ZİKİRLERİ -26 MART 2025-MEVLANA TAKVİMİ
Sahîh-i Buhârî’de, Ebû Hüreyre’nin (r.a.) bildirdiği hadîs-i şerîf de Nebî (s.a.v.) buyurdu: “Kadir gecesini, inanarak ve sevâbını bekliyerek ihya edenin geçmiş bütün günâhlarını Allâhü Te’âlâ mağfiret eder.” Kadir gecesi selâmettir. Şeytan bu gece kötülük yaptıramaz. Medarik’de diyor ki, o gece o kadar çok melek dolaşır ki, erkek, kadın rastlayıp selâm vermedikleri bir mü’min kalmaz. Selâm şerefinden ve bu Kadir gecesinin bereketinden mahrum kalanlar kâfirlerdir. Bir rivâyette şöyle buyrulmuştur: “Kadir gecesi, Ramazan...
2025-03-26
03 min
Historians At The Movies
Reckoning: My Beef with Indiana
This morning I talk about why Hoosiers has been banned from HATM and why as a Kentuckian I am legally required to hate Indiana.
2025-03-09
10 min
Historians At The Movies
Episode 113 From the Vault: Lincoln with Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky and Dr. Megan Kate Nelson
This week we return to one of the first HATM Podcasts about one of the first films we ever did on the Historians At The Movies watch party: Lincoln. Joining us are two of the most dynamic historians working today: Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky and Dr. Megan Kate Nelson. We get into Lincoln's presidency, the role of his cabinet, as well as somehow ranking the hottest presidents. This one is a ride. About our guests:Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian and the Executive Director of the George Washington Presidential Library. She is the author...
2025-01-15
1h 20
Historians At The Movies
Episode 108: James Bond Is A Monk: The Name of the Rose with David Perry, Matthew Gabriele, and John Wyatt Greenlee
First the first time ever, HATM has a guest host! This week John Wyatt Greenlee steps on the other side of the mic to talk with David Perry and Matthew Gabriele about Sean Connery, Medieval detectives, and their new book, Oathbreakers: The War of Brothers That Shattered an Empire and Made Medieval Europe.
2024-12-11
1h 40
Historians At The Movies
Episode 102: Scream with Rachel Gunter and Nicole Donawho
This week, resident HATM horror experts Rachel Gunter and Nicole Donawho drop in to talk about Scream, its legacy, and our favorite scream queens.
2024-10-31
1h 21
Historians At The Movies
Episode 100: Stargate with Julia Troche and Stuart Tyson Smith
Wait, the pyramids weren’t built by aliens???This week HATM celebrates our 100th episode by talking Egyptology with Julia Troche and Stargate’s historical consultant, Stuart Tyson Smith.
2024-10-17
2h 18
Historians At The Movies
Episode 98: First Man with James R. Hansen and Kevin Rusnak
This week we talk about the life and legacy of Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 mission. Joining us is Jim Hansen, who wrote the book First Man and served as a consultant on the film, along with HATM space expert Kevin Rusnak. We talk about the Armstrong's inward journey into outer space, his relationships with his fellow astronauts, and the role his wife Janet played in Armstrong's journey. We also get some inside details on the making of the film, including Ryan Gosling and Damien Chazelle's work to get this movie made. This is a podcast on NASA, Neil...
2024-10-02
2h 00
Historians At The Movies
Episode 97: Any Given Sunday with Lou Moore
Any Given Sunday turns 25 this year and it may have predicted the modern football era whether the NFL liked it or not. Sports historian Lou Moore stops in to talk about the rise of Black quarterbacks, CTE, social media in sports, malevolent owners, and his new book The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Making of the Black Quarterback.About our guest:Louis Moore is a Professor of History at Grand Valley State University. He teaches African American History, Civil Rights, Sports History, and US History. His research and writing examines the interconnections...
2024-09-25
1h 34
Historians At The Movies
Episode 93: The Devil Wears Prada with Nancy MacDonell
This week Nancy MacDonell makes her debut on HATM Podcast to talk about Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Anna Wintour, and her book, Empresses of Seventh Avenue, which tells the history of the women who built New York into a fashion powerhouse in the years after World War II. This is a blast, and for me, and eye opening conversation. Hope you enjoy.About our guest:Nancy MacDonell is a fashion journalist and fashion historian. She writes the Wall Street Journal column "Fashion with a Past," in which she explores the historic roots of current...
2024-08-28
1h 05
Historians At The Movies
Episode 86: National Treasure with Joanne Freeman and The Wibberleys
Happy 6th birthday to HATM! This week we have something special for you: the film that started it all! And as a bonus, we asked the screenwriters of National Treasure, Cormac and Marianne Wibberley to join me and Joanne Freeman to talk about the creation of the film, what it has to say about history, and the movie's legacy. This is a fun time.About our guests:Cormac and Marianne Wibberley are a screenwriting team with multiple credits to their name including National Treasure, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, and Bad Boyz II.Joanne...
2024-07-15
1h 20
Historians At The Movies
Episode 80: The Goonies and Generation X with John Wyatt Greenlee, Leah Lagrone, and Jamie Goodall
This week Jamie Goodall joins #HATM regulars John Wyatt Greenlee and Leah Lagrone to get to the bottom of a serious question: to which generation does The Goonies belong. We are up to no good in this episode and even through in some pirate history to boot. HATM never says die.About our guests:Dr. John Wyatt Greenlee is a medievalist and a cartographic historian. His academic research is primarily driven by questions of how people perceive and reproduce their spaces: how movement through the world — both experiential and imagined — becomes codified in visual and written maps...
2024-06-06
1h 43
Historians At The Movies
Episode 77: Jaws with Melissa Cristina Márquez
This week marine biologist and world reknowned shark expert Melissa Cristina Márquez dives in to talk all things Jaws. We talk about her career as a scientist, the role of sharks in the ecosystem, and the impact the book and film had on global shark populations. This is a different look for HATM and a lot of fun talking to an inspiring scholar. We're gonna need a bigger pod.About our guest:Known as the "Mother of Sharks," Melissa Cristina Márquez is a Latina marine biologist and conservationist who studies sharks and their relatives (th...
2024-05-16
59 min
Historians At The Movies
Franklin Episode 4 with Kelsa Pellettiere and Lindsay Chervinsky
This week HATM friend Lindsay Chervinsky drops in to talk about Episode 4 of Franklin. We talk about the very real possibility all of this could fail, spies galore, a young Louis XVI (with a head!) and a villainous John Adams? Join in with us now!About our guest: Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution, co-editor of Mourning the Presidents: Loss and Legacy in American Culture, and the forthcoming book, Making the Presidency: John Adams and t...
2024-04-22
1h 14
Historians At The Movies
Episode 71: A Knight's Tale with Thomas Lecaque, John Wyatt Greenlee, and Anna Waymack
This week the pod welcomes back Thomas Lecaque and John Wyatt Greenlee along with #HATM newcomer Anna Waymack to talk about maybe the best medieval movie ever made: A Knight's Tale. We talk Chaucer, romance, Heath Ledger, the Black Prince, and that fucking soundtrack. Let's go.About our guests:Thomas Lecaque is an associate professor of History at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. He specializes in the nexus of apocalyptic religion and political violence. He has written for the Washington Post, Religion Dispatches, Foreign Policy and The Bulwark, among others. Follow him on Twitter...
2024-04-04
1h 37
Historians At The Movies
Masters of the Air Episode 4 with Sarah Myers, Luke Truxal, & Colin Colbourn
This week marks a first in HATM Podcast history as Dr. Sarah Myers takes control, joined by mainstays Luke Truxal and Colin Colbourn. This week we e focus on ground crews and the tension of waiting for missions. The conversation then delves into the significance of the number of missions and the experiences of aircrews reaching their 25th mission. The gang also explores the portrayal of resistance movements and the complexities of their actions. Finally, they discuss the role of the Red Cross and USO in providing support and entertainment to the troops. This episode delves into the experiences...
2024-02-12
1h 19
Historians At The Movies
Episode 57: Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves with Emily Friedman and Trevor Valle
This week, I invited I invited on two absolute luminaries in the gaming world in Emily Friedman and Trevor Valle to talk not only about the film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, but about the world around D&D complete with the history of the game and the politics surrounding table top gaming. And folks, this is such a cool deep dive into D&D. This is an appropriately dragon-sized episode; my gift to you for the final HATM Podcast of 2023.About our guests:Emily C. Friedman is an Associate Professor of English at...
2023-12-27
3h 09
Historians At The Movies
Episode 50ish- Up in the Air with Brett Rushforth (from the Vault)
This week HATM Podcast is on hiatus so we thought we'd rerelease an older episode for those of you who maybe haven't had the opportunity to explore the back catalog yet. This week's guest is my great friend Brett Rushforth and we are talking about both his favorite film- Up in the Air - and his work in 17th century New France. Looking back, this is one of the more interesting conversations I've ever been part of. This episode is also one of the first we ever recorded (a testament to Brett's belief in this pod) so you'll hear s...
2023-11-15
1h 29
Historians At The Movies
Episode 50: The Last of the Mohicans with Wayne E. Lee
This is HATM's 50th episode and I wanted to do something special. This week we are joined by military historian Wayne E. Lee from the University of North Carolina to talk about The Last of the Mohicans and his new book, The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500-1800. We talk about historical misconceptions of Indigenous warfare, how warfare in the Americas compares to conflict in other parts of the globe, the beauty of North Carolina, and that waterfall scene. About our guest:Wayne Lee specializes in early modern military history, with a particular...
2023-11-08
1h 34
Historians At The Movies
Episode 49 : Flatliners with N.J. Gallegos
It's spooky season and that means I have something a little different planned for you. This week HATM is joined by emergency physician Dr. N.J. Gallegos to talk about Flatliners (1990). We also talk about her new book The Broken Heart, med school, her work as a physician, and because we are both nerds, Star Wars. It's a rolling and fun episode with one of my favorite people on the planet.About our guest:N.J. Gallegos is an Emergency Medicine Physician who enjoys horror, medicine, and wicked women looking for revenge. Put all three together...
2023-11-01
1h 13
Kerem Önder
Kalpleri mühürlenmiş olanlar! - Bakara 6-7 tefsiri / Kerem Önder
“Küfre saplananlara gelince, onları uyarsan da, uyarmasan da, onlar için birdir, inanmazlar.” Bakara 6 “Allah, onların kalplerini ve kulaklarını mühürlemiştir. Gözleri üzerinde de bir perde vardır. Onlar için büyük bir azap vardır.” Bakara 7 Küfür (küfr) kelimesinin lugat mânası “örtme”dir, kâfir de “örten” demektir. Fâtiha sûresinde doğru yolda olanlar, doğru yoldan sapanlar ve Allah’ın gazabına uğrayanlardan söz edilmişti. Bakara sûresinin ilk âyetlerinde doğru yolda olanların (müttaki müminler) en önemli özellikleri dile getirildi. Bu âyetlerden itibaren d...
2023-10-10
42 min
Historians At The Movies
Episode 41: Pretty Woman with Leah Lagrone
This week historian Leah Lagrone drops by the HATM studios to talk about 1990's Pretty Woman. We get into a ton of topics including the history of prostitution, sexual norms regarding its policing, the tropes behind books and films about the world's oldest profession, and whether or not Vivian and Richard are still together after all these years. We had a blast with this talk and I hope you dig the episode.About our guest:Dr. Leah LaGrone is an assistant professor of history and public history director.She graduated from Texas Christian University...
2023-09-06
1h 10
Historians At The Movies
Episode 32: Kingdom of Heaven with David Perry, Matt Gabriele, Thomas Lecaque, & John Wyatt Greenlee
You've been asking for this film ever since I announced there would be a Historians At The Movies Podcast. Today we jump in head first to the Director's Cut of Ridley Scott's 2005 epic, Kingdom of Heaven. This is a beautiful and seriously flawed film, but it is fun to watch. I decided that a film this big needed an army of historians, so I invited back HATM Podcast alums David Perry, Matthew Gabriele, John Wyatt Greenlee to talk all things Crusades. We talk about the film's strengths and its flaws, and dive deep to discuss things that matter, such...
2023-07-05
1h 22
Historians At The Movies
Episode 19: Rocky IV with Craig Bruce Smith and Robert Greene II
Did Rocky Balboa end the Cold War? More importantly, who won the war for 1980s hearts and minds between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone? We get into all of that with HATM Podcast veterans Craig Bruce Smith and Robert Greene II.About our guests:Craig Bruce Smith is an associate professor of history at National Defense University in the Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS) in Norfolk, VA. He authored American Honor: The Creation of the Nation’s Ideals during the Revolutionary Era and co-authored George Washington’s Lessons in Ethical Leadership.Robert Greene II Robe...
2023-04-04
1h 17