The #1 Skill Leaders & DEI Pros Need (Hint: Certificates & Trainings Don't Cover It) | E49

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @rustyyb8450
    @rustyyb8450 9 місяців тому +4

    Mullah Ali would commend MLK and be displeased with Adriele. Mullah Ali predates MLK by more than three centuries. In his treaties he demonstrates that the skin colors of the world's various peoples were created equal, and that piety and good deeds measure a person's worth.
    A story of a man who fought for equality. I found Chief Judge of the Ottoman Empire Mullah Ali (late sixteenth to early seventeenth centuries). A truly exceptional man.
    A native of Ethiopia, he was enslaved at a young age and later presented to the first chief harem eunuch (term 1574-1591) who manumitted him and set him on the path to a judicial career. In his treaties, drawing heavily on Arabophone authors of earlier centuries who addressed this topic, Mullah Ali attempts to counter widespread popular belief in the "curse of Ham", which had been adapted by early Muslim theologians from the story in the Torah book of Genesis. According to the Muslim version of the story, Noah's son Ham mocks Noah for exposing his nakedness during a drunken stupor; on awakening, Noah curses Ham with black skin and declares that his descendants will serve those of his two brothers, Shem and Japheth, as slaves. Mullah Ali takes pains to demonstrate that the skin colors of the world's various peoples were created equal, and that piety and good deeds measure a person's worth.
    He rose to such power that a French ambassador described him as the person who truly ran the empire.

  • @MediumRareGirl
    @MediumRareGirl 9 місяців тому +5

    Just to let you know that I don't judge anyone on the basis of their skin color.

  • @MichelBouchard-r5d
    @MichelBouchard-r5d 10 місяців тому

    I am interviewing for a DE& Director position at my company. I really enjoyed listening to you and your perspective. I think you provided me with the tools I needed to have a succesful interview. I am and always been an authentic leader and this is what I need to highlight in my interview tomorrow as I do not have have a DE&I certification, but tons of life experience in my 30 years career. Thank you for your podcasts!