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Kharnage
Hassan Khan
12 episodes
3 days ago
Imagine a world in which we understood and accepted the beauty of, different religions, cultures, communities, disabilities and people? A voice can often tell a million stories and educate a billion souls. Through the power of a simple conversation, this podcast hopes to not only, challenge thoughts and perceptions, but to also enlighten, empower and entertain. In doing so, we Hope to open yours and our own eyes, ears and hearts to the world. Without your input, feedback and interaction none of this would be possible. So your comments and shares would be gratefully accepted.
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Imagine a world in which we understood and accepted the beauty of, different religions, cultures, communities, disabilities and people? A voice can often tell a million stories and educate a billion souls. Through the power of a simple conversation, this podcast hopes to not only, challenge thoughts and perceptions, but to also enlighten, empower and entertain. In doing so, we Hope to open yours and our own eyes, ears and hearts to the world. Without your input, feedback and interaction none of this would be possible. So your comments and shares would be gratefully accepted.
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The Palestinian Dream (Ameera Abuarqoub)
Kharnage
32 minutes 7 seconds
3 years ago
The Palestinian Dream (Ameera Abuarqoub)

In this second episode of the Kharnage Podcast, Hassan visits Palestine to speak to yet another exceptional human being, with an extraordinary story. Ameera Abuarqoub was born in the beautiful city of Ramallah and although she was born with sight problems, sadly for her and her family this was just the beginning of the heartbreak, due to a medical error Ameera was devastatingly left totally blind. However, true Heros are often made in the hour of defeat and perhaps that very quote was uttered with Ameera in mind, as she went on to embrace her visual impairment with open arms. Ameera can now be seen wandering confidently in the narrow, cobbled alleys of Birzeit’s old town, relying on her white cane. She taps her loyal guide, right, left, right, discovering the surface of the ancient, preserved passages. She moves much in the same way that her inventive mind draws on its own images and her long skilful fingers scan elegantly over her braille university books. Success would have been far more difficult to achieve, had it not been for Ameera’s wonderful sidekick, her mother. This story is sure to warm the coldest of hearts. So please share, comment, and give us five stars. :) If you would like to get involved, then please leave a comment and we will get back to you. Keep it Kharnage! Kharnage on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCN9XGJGKsH0DhEZeDfpblvQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/kharnage/id1619641245

Kharnage
Imagine a world in which we understood and accepted the beauty of, different religions, cultures, communities, disabilities and people? A voice can often tell a million stories and educate a billion souls. Through the power of a simple conversation, this podcast hopes to not only, challenge thoughts and perceptions, but to also enlighten, empower and entertain. In doing so, we Hope to open yours and our own eyes, ears and hearts to the world. Without your input, feedback and interaction none of this would be possible. So your comments and shares would be gratefully accepted.