S1Ep16Part 2. Safar Kardam va lek (Pir Nasir Khusraw's Effect in Shugni ).

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  • Part 2. Safar Kardam va lek (Pir Nasir Khusraw's Effect in Shugni ).
    Qismi 2. Khugnoniti:
    Pomir, Badakshon, Shugnoni akorat, nimu mavzuh dus chuqurdi mam chisam - beseb gapen tulu fasoi kuchayand jam sud. Fikri kinen ikid disga Shugnoni ziv - savol mic ik de odatard dund nathen. Pir Nosir Khusraw safarenine chud, dar namudi nivishtoeni chud, ammo nisbati vi mic gandagapi vud. Lek, amexa insondusti nikhon thodi Badakshonzaminard. Zamoni hozirayand, Dunning Kruger effect luvd besavod az dono bilandi khu zezd, guyo- sohibi gap suthj. Ik di gap fakat dar namudi akorat, dagal gap kixt. Namudi be ganda gapi Shugnoni ziv, mic boft. Yakdigarfahmiyat, hurmati zaboni ajdoden lozim.
    Musiki, fakat nixonai carang Shugnoni ziv hurmat chidoyat toza anjivdo.
    As sababi Badakshon, Khugnoni bezeb gap nivishen- yam az Tabila Podcast zivoschin.
    This is not part of Tabila Podcast.
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    Part 2 in English.
    In this episode, we continue our exploration of hate speech in the Shugni language, diving deeper into its complexities. We confront taboos head-on with reason and logic, advocating for education and understanding.
    We also bring to light the narratives of Nosir Khusraw, a traveler, thinker, and philosopher who documented his journeys in his Safarname. Despite his contributions, he too faced challenges within his own community. Next, linking to the Understanding the Dunning-Kruger Effect and Psychological Bias. I clarify of how individuals' lack of competence can often lead to overconfidence, while those with greater expertise may underestimate their abilities. Additionally, it touches on related biases and psychological tricks that influence how people perceive others' behaviors and judgments. Furthermore, we challenge prevailing beliefs about the Shugni language, such as the misconception that it is only suitable for street talk or vulgarity. Join us as we advocate for cultural change and navigate the role of language in shaping community perceptions.Additionally, we explore how education can empower communities to combat hate speech effectively. Through practical strategies and initiatives, such as establishing ground rules and framing discussions, we aim to promote awareness and inclusivity. Finally, as we conclude our discussion on hate speech in Shugni, we emphasize the importance of fostering respect and understanding. We share moments of joy by featuring some of our favorite songs in the Shugni language, chosen for their clarity and ability to unite listeners.
    Education purpose, only
    Credits to the singer (song in Shugni Language, Badakshan, Tajikistan) of the song featured in this episode. The song " Badaxshoniyam" is indigenous included in this podcast playlist, and we extend our respect and salutations to the artist. The song is a demo of how Shugni Language is in sound of music form expressions of language, unity and respect for ancestry.
    #heritage #inspiration endangeredlanguages #nohatespeechinShugni #draminatabila #narrativestory #mentalhealthissues #indigenouswisdom

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