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00:00Come with me! I'm telling you, come with me! Come on! You're complaining about her, Ahmed!
00:05Yallas Yahoo! I invented Arabic!
00:09What's up, house clock! There's no one here but me! Me and my conversation!
00:12It's you! Yes, you! You'll be the lucky one! The one who hears about my new invention!
00:17He wants to invent a blender! To improve the quality of food at home!
00:21I invented the Arabic language! The invention that will transport us! And transport our goods!
00:25I mean, I'm talking about boycotts! But that's something we invented five thousand years ago! It's right in front of you!
00:31The donkey! It's a beast! And we can't do without it!
00:34What are you saying, Handan?! There's absolutely no comparison between a donkey and a car!
00:39No! This is Arabic, I mean! You can walk without eating!
00:42No gasoline, that's all! Strange! So how many times a day does this car, excuse me, go to the bathroom?!
00:47Never! So when I get this car! What a mess!
00:51That's it!
00:53On acts!
00:54O God, guide the Prophet! And how can you push him away all at once!
00:57Guys! I invented car loans!
01:01Excellent, but what will we do if someone defaults on payment?
01:04Guys! I invented prison!
01:07What if I finish my prison term?
01:10Hey everyone! Hey everyone!
01:12Haneen, my wife?
01:13I invented the head in its cabaret. So that no one would go to jail!
01:16And I will be able to avoid the intrusion of others
01:17Is it still like this?
01:19Okay, everyone
01:20I stole the gram of honor
01:21To feel extremely helpless
01:23What I will reveal to the oppressed people of Bat
01:25Hey everyone
01:25I didn't steal anything
01:27I am the saboteur Mohamed Sami
01:29Kamila Zay Manto
01:30I'm writing fourth
01:38Hey, this is the kind of talk I'm going to share with you in a new episode.
01:41From the Al-Daheeh program
01:41My beautiful old lady, let me take you by the hand.
01:43Let's go back in time to 1828
01:46The one who's really into the American elections, my dear
01:48On your right you will find Andrew Jackson, the Democratic Party candidate.
01:51John Quincy Adams is the Republican Party candidate.
01:53Andrew Jackson, my dear, who was from the Democratic Party
01:55He was known to be a man who suffered greatly.
01:57Despite his strong personality
01:58However, he was trying to present himself as an ordinary man.
02:00Rajab is a man from the people
02:01I am among the people and they love me
02:02His political opponents did not see him as just an ordinary politician.
02:06But he's a very popular man.
02:08That's why they started making fun of him and calling him Jax.
02:11Isn't he Jackson? Then he's Jax.
02:12This is a Republican Party comedy
02:14Oh Jackson, oh Jax
02:15Oh Jax, my dear, that translates to "donkey".
02:17It is said as an insult to someone who is stubborn and headstrong.
02:20Suddenly, my dear, Jackson moved closer to them at the table.
02:22Instead of being bothered by the nickname he's been given
02:24He decided to take advantage of the title that Saleh
02:26Are you calling me a squid?
02:27So what's the problem?
02:27It's the donkey's money, the donkey is a beast
02:29That's because my favorite animal is a donkey.
02:31A stubborn, strong animal that doesn't back down easily
02:33Despite everything he goes through, he always stands on his feet and is patient.
02:36And the troublemakers in it will stamp the donkey's back on his election campaign
02:40So, Abu Ahmed, what's the result? People voted.
02:41You're winning, Abu Ahmed, by a landslide, my dear!
02:45Jackson, my dear, becomes the seventh president of the United States of America.
02:50And he, my dear, is the first American president to win from the Democratic Party.
02:53widespread & TCP
02:54Hussein, after years of using Jackson's donkey, was lazy and had worked for him.
03:11Famous politician named Thomas Nast
03:13He publishes a cartoon in Harper's Weekly magazine
03:16Nast, my dear, was a Republican supporter.
03:18So of course, when he makes a caricature
03:20Who will be rocked by?
03:21Democrats
03:22He drew a cartoon mocking the Democrats.
03:24Those who emit radiation that frightens Americans
03:26The Democrats at the time said
03:27The American President Julius Grant
03:29Republican, my dear, focus.
03:30It is likely that he is running for a third term
03:32Be careful, Americans
03:33And so Grant's group will become the dictators.
03:36And the next Caesar
03:37The Republican Party here is affected by this radiation.
03:39The painter had to respond
03:40Here, my dear, caricatures abound.
03:42The one who knows what will happen next is Bassem Zoua for the third term.
03:46My dear, a donkey appears in this cartoon.
03:48He wore a lion skin with the word "Aysariyah" written on it.
03:51He walks among the forest animals, scaring them
03:53Each animal in the cartoon represents a political symbol.
03:56For example, the elephant in the drawing represents the Republican Party.
03:58The one who is being confronted will be covered in blood.
04:00Because of the radiation it emits
04:02The donkey in the drawing was a symbol of the Democratic Party.
04:04Those whose members are working to spread these radiations with the utmost seriousness
04:07And with that observation, my dear
04:08This was the first time a donkey had transformed from an animal
04:12To almost an official symbol of the Democratic Party
04:16The party that gave us Biden, Obama, Clinton, and Roosevelt
04:20The donkey, my dear, is turning into a logo.
04:21For one of the biggest political brands in the world
04:25In time, my dear, and vice versa, old tales and satirical cartoons.
04:28The donkey remains the official symbol of the American Democratic Party to this day.
04:33The donkey will transform from a second insult into a political symbol
04:35Symbol of the People's Party
04:36The party of the common people, peasants, and workers
04:39People who work and learn
04:40And it resists the political plundering that has cheeks
04:43And it has become, my dear, that the donkey exists in our thoughts and university imagination.
04:46We will never dress him in lion's clothing
04:47But isn't it true that we have it?
04:49We dress him in things that are just foolish
04:51We describe a stupid person as a donkey.
04:53My dear, if you think about it, you'll find it very strange.
04:54Why does the creature endure more than it can handle?
04:56The one who bears the burden is content, sincere, and proud.
04:59The Najbi is described
05:00Why, my dear, do they call you a workaholic when you work so hard?
05:02No, Abu Ahmed, that's called making a mistake. They call you a donkey at work.
05:05Our separation, my dear, has distanced us from problems.
05:06Let's women ask a very important question about the donkey.
05:08Is it possible that the animal we consider a symbol of stupidity is this?
05:10Of course, let's keep it in the popular alleyway.
05:11He himself is the hero of other stories.
05:13He plays roles that might remain after he's gone, even if it's about stupidity.
05:16Let's see, my dear
05:17The domestic donkey, my dear Equus Asianus
05:20As you know, it belongs to the equine family.
05:23This group includes the horse, the mule, and the wild donkey.
05:26The zebra
05:26The donkey, my dear, is a cousin of the horse.
05:28One goes to the gym, the other skips early
05:30The domestic donkey, my dear, is specifically a domesticated breed.
05:32from the African wild donkey
05:34Which is the Ecus Africanus
05:35If you were crazy, my dear, you would like to look at the design
05:36With Hekain, there are approximately three main types of donkeys.
05:39Wild, savage, and domesticated
05:41The wilderness is like Africa, which you still need to know about.
05:43And the planned brutality that you will feel is a past thing in this Juventus.
05:46The last one is the estuary
05:47Why are we talking about the stagnant water today?
05:49Because he is a friend of mankind since the dawn of history.
05:51That's what Juha was saying to me, describing situations
05:53And the one who brought the children up sang for him
05:54Harvesting: A study published in the journal Science in 2022
05:56With tenderness
06:00Azizi's study states that humans domesticated donkeys five thousand years BC.
06:04Specifically in the Horn of Africa region
06:06And look where in Egypt
06:07Dr. Orlando's research in the dear study
06:09Human use and domestication of donkeys dates back to that time.
06:13The great health, my dear, was very spacious
06:15There was a drought
06:16So here the shepherds had to find a way to stop
06:18Or you could continue to let them carry their belongings in these difficult circumstances.
06:21And here, my dear, donkeys became the first means of transportation known to humankind.
06:25First means we stand
06:26The first thing is to transport your belongings for you.
06:28The donkeys, my dear, carried a burden
06:30It was threatening to carry heavy loads over long distances.
06:33Especially in the dry sales of the desert attire and the high sales of the mountain attire.
06:36Please, my dear, keep this up.
06:37And little by little, the donkeys' problem was solved.
06:40And her request is for Schengen
06:41I moved from North Africa
06:42I went to Greece, Spain and Italy
06:52Different breeds of donkeys began to appear
06:54One hundred and eighty Azizi strains
06:56Adapted to the location and demographics it is in
06:59To the point, my dear, that the world today has more than fifty million domesticated donkeys
07:04More than half of them are in Asia and a quarter of them are in Africa.
07:06Fifty million only, Abu Ahmed
07:07It feels a bit like a basket
07:08That's just what they're used to, my dear.
07:10Be careful, there are rebellious donkeys.
07:11My dear, you're telling me
07:12Why humanity has been like this for so long?
07:13And it depends on this helpless creature
07:15Wasib Ibn Am, and the tricks and what you think, the one who is in the general form
07:17The horse is stronger and more beautiful
07:19The load formed on his back
07:20Doubt and command
07:21Until a knight tells you, "Her horses are white."
07:23Unfortunately, my dear, you are reckless.
07:24Let me tell you, my dear, that the weight of the domesticated donkey that you don't like
07:27It ranges from 180 to 25 kilograms
07:30Its length is from ninety-two hundred tarts and twenty centimeters
07:33But with that desire, the donkey can carry more than half its weight.
07:36Not only that, but also if he is walking on level ground.
07:38He can pull a load of his weight
07:40The horse was on the other side, the sweet and beautiful one that was in front of the mirrors.
07:44Hindush Al-Qadrah, he can lift heavy weights
07:46The last one carries the worst of the hundred
07:47Five times its weight
07:48And the distances it travels are much, much shorter than the distances a donkey travels.
07:52These are the reasons
07:53If you focus on the donkey's back, you'll find it's curved and shorter than the horse's.
07:57That's why you'll find it can carry loads on both sides.
07:59Also, the donkey's leg is short compared to the horse's.
08:01And the muscles in his back leg are very strong.
08:04This enables him to maintain his balance and walk in difficult places.
08:07He even knows how to climb the high places.
08:09Oh Abu Hamad, but how come Abu Hamad is a donkey with no muscles?
08:12The people bear all this hardship.
08:14My dear donkey, his gentleness is strong.
08:16He can handle the effort, he tells you that's him
08:18In dry conditions, he has the same thing that helps him.
08:20Also, my dear, he is truly a hard worker who can withstand drought.
08:24And what are the picks?
08:25This is because if you were to analyze it biologically and physiologically
08:28You'll find that digestion relies on the large intestine.
08:30This helps him digest his food more easily.
08:32Whose quality was poor?
08:34This means he could eat dry grass and extract sufficient energy from it.
08:37Our sheikhs are capable of doing that.
08:39Countries that live there, walk there, and endure the most difficult conditions
08:42Yes, the horse is faster than the donkey.
08:44This doesn't require someone with observation skills.
08:47The horse's speed can reach up to 88 km/h
08:51This is on the axis, my dear, he can manage
08:52While the donkey travels at 24 to 30 km/h
08:55Tuff Tuff in Mall of Arabia
08:56That's right, my dear donkey, it's as fast as a horse.
08:58But the donkey can walk in rough terrain.
09:01It can withstand any type of terrain and can walk on anything.
09:03Arabian horses are fast
09:04In its form, it's a dream; you can race, you can exploit it in wars.
09:07But my dear, a horse doesn't necessarily create a civilization.
09:09The donkey creates civilization
09:10The poor man is a burden-bearer who carries loads on his back, no matter how much he carries.
09:13He is the one who creates civilization for you.
09:15So, my dear donkey, write it in human history.
09:17My dear Peter Mitchell tells me
09:18Professor of African Family Studies at Oxford University
09:20If Egypt were truly the gift of the Nile, as Herzog says,
09:23It is a gift presented by donkeys
09:25This means, my dear, that our generation is riding on the back of a donkey.
09:28And this, my dear, is not an insult to Egyptians and Egyptian civilization.
09:31No, donkeys have indeed preserved one of the largest populations on the planet.
09:36At this time
09:37It played a very, very important role in the development of Pharaonic civilization.
09:40According to the researchers
09:41The oldest remains they found were of domesticated donkeys
09:43She was in the Al-Omar area of Damanhour
09:45My dear, they found this a few years ago, around 4500 BC.
09:49And there are other historical sites in Maadi.
09:51In Cairo
09:52They believe it could date back to 4000 BC.
09:55If we could go back in time, Hanan would be along the Nile River.
09:58Donkeys, my dear, used to transport people and deliver goods to the market.
10:01It grinds grain, guards fields, raises water, and pulls carts.
10:05Engines of Civilization
10:07Even donkeys, if you look closely, you'll find Egypt tied to its donkeys.
10:10It transformed Egyptian society from a yearning for agricultural reading to a desire for cities with a civilization.
10:13Donkeys, my dear, were similar in their ability to move around and communicate.
10:16One of the most important characteristics that distinguished the human race
10:20Because of her easygoing nature and her ability to exert effort and her legendary status
10:23It was perfectly natural that she would remain a friend to humankind in the making of civilization.
10:26Also, my dear, if you find his car, you'll find that donkeys are working in mining.
10:28The pharaohs used it to extract precious metals and gemstones from the desert.
10:32When handicrafts began to appear in the cities
10:34The donkeys made this their ongoing business.
10:36When these crafts began to be transported over long distances
10:39Yes, my dear, it was the shipping company of that era.
10:41Even in the cosmetics industry, for example
10:43The Egyptians relied on donkeys
10:45According to some sources, it remains for me
10:46Queen Philopater used donkey milk.
10:49In my routine, the knife is hers
10:50He's bragging about his position and waiting for breakfast.
10:52The maids are coming to pull the plate away from him.
10:54Never mind, the queen is having a celebration.
10:56Maghrash Azzi, donkey milk, but that brings Antonius down on his face
10:59And the entire Roman state was coming
11:01The issue, my dear, is much bigger than that.
11:02It is said that Calabrese used to make zuba (a type of bread) from donkey milk.
11:05It is said that she uses milk from three hundred to seven hundred donkeys.
11:09In one bathroom
11:10It's also said that because it's not like I'm being exaggerated.
11:12But this is a joke
11:13The numbers might be a little misleading, my dear.
11:15But what we know about donkey milk, for example
11:17And that's setting aside the topic of the royal jacuzzi.
11:18Donkey milk contains derivatives of vitamin A.
11:21Or what is known as retinones
11:23These are things that help delay the signs of aging.
11:25Signs of old age
11:26It hides things like wrinkles
11:27And it stimulates things like collagen
11:29And also lactic acid
11:30The one that peels the skin from the layers of the watery skin
11:33This is in addition, of course, to the sugars in the milk.
11:35Which helps with organization, body aches, and inflammation
11:38Now, my dear, donkey milk is being used in some beauty products.
11:42And he tells her, "Why break a kilo of Batra?"
11:43If you, my dear, were to look for it, you would find that donkey milk is more expensive than cow's milk.
11:48We were telling you, my dear, that you and I had been milking the wrong person all this time.
11:51After what?
11:52One donkey, my dear, produces approximately one liter of milk.
11:55Its price is approximately 2000 Egyptian pounds.
11:57In America, a liter can reach over $300.
12:00The ancients will appreciate this beautiful animal.
12:03My dear, if we were to find donkeys buried in the Pharaonic era
12:07And it is also depicted on the walls of temples
12:08For example, the Libyan painting or the Tehnoo painting
12:10This, my dear, is a painting from around 3000 BC.
12:13It is said that its history dates back to the pre-dynastic era.
12:16It means the smell of a house
12:17If you go to Aziz Madhaf Al-Masri, you will find this painting preserved.
12:20A painting depicting an iconic image of cattle in rows
12:23The first row of bulls has low horns.
12:25No, because it's a procession organized by the cemeteries they walk in.
12:28And in the second row, there are donkeys, livestock, with the utmost respect and affliction.
12:31Why? Because she's used to long journeys.
12:33Third row, flock of rams
12:34And they have a drawing of an olive tree.
12:36And this, my dear, is explained by the people of Libya
12:38Could she have sent a gift of honor to the Egyptian king at that time?
12:41Or perhaps it was war booty after an Egyptian victory.
12:43Victory was achieved over the Libyan tribes
12:45After they finished, they went back to Al-Ghannam.
12:46And this individuality is often the most likely
12:49Dear Jayzi, donkey jobs in the community.
12:51Its importance is assumed
12:53But the donkey's curiosity will also enter the realm of mythology.
12:55Not just because he's strong
12:57For example, we find the donkey in the myth of Isis and Osiris.
12:59As one of the hidden animals
13:01Lethis, god of the desert, storms, and chaos.
13:03This is because, as we said, the donkey was able to travel across the desert for long periods.
13:07We also find Hephaestus in Ionic mythology.
13:09God of blacksmithing and fire
13:11This god, when he returned to Mount Olympus
13:12He was on the donkey's back
13:13This is Aziz, she has humility
13:15Because the rest of the gods were returning in chariots with horses
13:18Not only that, my dear, we will find that the donkey was present in religious tradition.
13:22When Christ entered Jerusalem, what did he enter for?
13:24He entered on the back of a donkey
13:25We will find that in the Holy Qur'an the donkey was mentioned more than once
13:28For example, the story of Udayr
13:29For the righteous servant whom God raised up for 100 years
13:32And when our Lord awoke, He revealed His power to give life
13:34When he gave permission to resurrect the bones of his donkey
13:38We also see the donkey in the advice of Luqman the Wise
13:40To his son, in the Quranic verse that says
13:45Perhaps, my dear, you can understand the verse in a way that is unfair to donkeys.
13:48And your excuse
13:49But when you look at it, you'll find that there are many interpretations, including Sheikh Shaarawi's interpretation, for example.
13:52He believes that its meaning is not about donkeys, but about humans themselves.
13:55It means if you get angry and raise your voice like a donkey
13:57This is something reprehensible because you are the one doing it.
13:59It's something to be ashamed of because you're not an idiot and you're doing it.
14:01While if the donkey is forbidden, it completes its form and structure.
14:04God created him this way
14:04Scientifically, a donkey's noise isn't just a random sound or the sound of an object that remains annoying.
14:09This is a sound that, if you examine it closely, will reveal its complexity and two-stage Bitcoin.
14:13The long inhalation phase and the strong exhalation phase
14:15Soon, my dear, this is the brake system that India lifts at the end.
14:18This distinguishes it from the bones of animals that make a sound when exhaling, but like which ones?
14:22Dog costumes, kittens, lions
14:24The donkey makes its noise when it draws in air.
14:26And that, my dear, is what makes the donkey's voice sound long.
14:28To the point that it might take a full twenty seconds to make a single sound.
14:32The word is finished.
14:33Also, the donkey's cry is one of the loudest among domestic sadists.
14:37It can be heard from a distance of three kilometers
14:39My dear, he has a total of seven votes.
14:41The loudest sound in it is a bray.
14:43This is very important for the donkey
14:44Why? Because he uses that braying.
14:46He is able to communicate with the rest of his flock.
14:48It also points to danger and expresses feelings.
14:51Oh Abu Hamoud, these redheads have feelings.
14:53Of course, my dear, you think that
14:54His outfit
14:55This is one emoji and this is a completely different emoji.
14:58Luqman's goal is that you are human
14:59You don't need this loud voice
15:01Useful for a donkey, but for a human
15:03Hajj despite his weakness
15:04Because a person's strength lies in logic, not in a loud voice.
15:06Isn't that right?
15:07Let's take you by the hand, my dear, and go to the mule.
15:10Ahmed, why don't we go to Al-Shabrawi? It's closer.
15:11Dear viewer of the beautiful Arabic language, we have a popular saying in Egypt:
15:14When you see someone who is so pleased with himself and arrogant
15:16They asked you, you mule, about boasting, and you said, "My father is a donkey."
15:18The mule, my dear, in case you didn't know, is a hybrid animal.
15:21It requires mating between a male donkey and a female horse.
15:24Passports that are multiplied by natural means
15:26The horse has 64 chromosomes
15:28The donkey has 60
15:29The mule now has 60 chromosomes.
15:31That's why, my dear mule, it's sterile.
15:34Despite that, it is a creature that deserves to be described as beautiful and adorned.
15:38If you were to look at him, my dear, you would feel he is a unique creature.
15:40In his book
15:42The writer and farmer John Hauer was very fond of mules.
15:45He considered her one of the most beautiful and amazing creatures
15:49And most of them are exposed to the market of understanding
15:50If you also look for trustworthy mules, you will find that they are distinguished by their strength and endurance.
15:53She is also taller and stronger than donkeys.
15:56A force that would allow armies like the US military to rely on it for transporting supplies
16:00American Civil War time
16:01Come on, my dear, just as the donkey had a role in ancient myths, civilizations, and sacred books.
16:07It will be a very important role in Arabic and Western literature.
16:09Literature is a struggle
16:11Naturally, he doesn't care about the biological characteristics of animals.
16:13His interest in her mental qualities
16:15In Arabic literature, for example, we find someone who is like the wise al-Jurjani
16:18The one who died in 241 and 70 AH
16:19This was no ordinary person at all.
16:21He is the founder of the science of rhetoric.
16:22Arrogance is not acceptable to reason.
16:24And from ignorance there is a constant inclination
16:26And live like a miserable, happy donkey, so prepare him in the rising of the stars.
16:29Here, the dear donkey appears as a representative of the bliss of ignorance.
16:32In contrast to the hell of consciousness I'm enduring, magnification
16:34Amin Al-Sahra Ahmed Shawi
16:35He'll resemble the people who are like heavy donkeys.
16:37He will say, "The donkey fell from the ship into the darkness."
16:40His comrades mourned his loss and prayed for his soul.
16:42Even when daylight came, she brought him
16:43A wave advances towards the ship
16:46She said, "Take him as he came to me, safe and sound."
16:48I didn't swallow it because it doesn't digest.
16:50He's telling you, my dear, that the donkey and the ship's uncle are at sea.
16:53"Fishari'" means someone who is annoying or obnoxious.
16:54His companions were unaware of his plight and prayed for him.
16:56Suddenly, when day broke
16:57The wave is coming and going again
16:59She told them, "Take him away, I can't swallow him because of his long blood."
17:01Someone like this shouldn't be devoured
17:03The donkey, as you know, will also have a presence.
17:05In Arabic proverbs, we find, for example, the word "al-Jahiz".
17:07For example, he says, "God took the donkey."
17:09Money that is neither slaughtered nor purified
17:11It means that whoever is talking about him is smart and no one praises him.
17:13He's not being clever about it, and that indicates something.
17:15This indicates a person who is completely useless and without any benefit.
17:17The donkey is so often described as a brute
17:19The guise of ignorance and a lack of blood
17:20This, my dear, is not something that can be done to him, unlike the case of the horse.
17:23This is my dear friend who is praising the idea behind the proposal.
17:25And once the poet praised him, Netflix made series about him.
17:28Abu Hamad, don't take it personally, I know you're trying to make an interesting episode.
17:30And she's trying to show us that this creature is hated by society.
17:32Akshley is an important and respected figure throughout history.
17:35Nor is it a very important role in civilization.
17:36But Abu Hamad, don't take it personally.
17:37Netflix doesn't inspire Arabs.
17:39They were warriors who needed horses
17:40And the fortress, as we know, is very strong.
17:42They searched for a lot of war here.
17:43It's perfectly natural for them to glorify the donkey.
17:45When we look at Husseini, we find that in Arabic literature this image changes a little
17:48Donkeys aren't always described as ignorant and stupid.
17:50We'll find him being presented as wise, patient, and intelligent.
17:53The wise man, for example, was known for his interest in and love of donkeys.
17:56He wrote a series of satirical articles entitled "My Donkey Told Me"
18:00It was a series of philosophical essays in the 1930s
18:02And in a famous novel called
18:04The Wise Man's Donkey and the Book of Donkeys, 1975
18:07And he collected plays about the wise man's donkey
18:09For example, you might find him telling the expected story of the "Live the Yard"
18:12It shows a man who is young and talking nonsense.
18:14And the donkey is the one who corrects him
18:15And in it, the wise man, through the dialogues of man with the donkey
18:17He will explain the difference between ordinary ignorance and compound ignorance.
18:20O Nahdi, the Muhammad series
18:21Even ignorance now comes in different forms.
18:22My dear, for God's sake, I'll explain it to you. I'll let the donkey explain it to you.
18:25The truly ignorant person is the one who knows that he is ignorant.
18:27The truly ignorant person is the one who is unaware that he is ignorant.
18:30Here, my dear donkey, is a foolish, ignorant man.
18:32The donkey also surprises us in Arabic literature.
18:34It appears as a symbol of resistance
18:35For example, during the British occupation
18:36We see the artist Zaki Tulaymout, the famous writer and commentator
18:39This is my dear friend who played the role of Arthur in the film "Saladin the Text"
18:41Zaki Tulaymout before art
18:43He was an employee, my dear, at the zoo.
18:45He would exploit this in the 1930s and establish the Egyptian Donkey University.
18:49In partnership with whom? Shukri Raghem, head of the opera.
18:51This university, despite its current name, is now accessible to anyone.
18:54However, it will include a selection of writers and artists.
18:57Ya Lotf Al-Aqat Club, Taha Hussein
18:59All of them, my dear, were in the Egyptian Donkey University
19:01Dear university student, her goal was not at all to defend the rights of donkeys.
19:04But it was founded because the British occupation was afraid of the Egyptianization of the theater.
19:08In English, King Fuad convinced him that the existence of an institute for theatrical arts posed a very serious threat to his rule.
19:12The existence of a king who fears any cultural gatherings is called
19:15We need to shut down their theaters.
19:17When Egyptians write "permitted," the first thing they'll talk about is corruption.
19:20And here, my dear King Fuad, a decision will be issued to close the institute.
19:24At that time, one of Zakita Al-Allamat's friends advised him not to give up.
19:27He told him, "Even a donkey is forbidden, so you should be forbidden too."
19:30Thanks to the efforts of the institute's members, it will reopen again.
19:34The association, whose symbol is the donkey, continued to operate and provide activities and services to the people.
19:39As I'm telling you, my dear, at one point the number of members of Hausto reached 30,000 members.
19:43Their role has gone beyond art and taken to the streets.
19:45The interesting thing about this association, my dear, is that every member who joins receives a title.
19:49It means that as soon as you join, you become a troublemaker.
19:50It's still a small donkey, then it matures into a half-donkey, then a big donkey becomes red.
19:55It is preferable for titles to evolve until they reach the title of "Holder of the Saddle".
20:00It means a big donkey
20:01So you're in the association, wow!
20:03Regretful attendance
20:04Oh, honestly, you're driving me crazy!
20:06It rocked me right and left, moving me between different geographical areas.
20:09Sometimes the donkey is sweet, sometimes the donkey is a monster
20:11Once, a donkey, hardworking and sweet, created a civilization.
20:13The hair of a stupid donkey is a symbol of bullying.
20:15My mother was delighted by the popular culture.
20:17Literary discussions have ended the culture that triumphed.
20:20Tell me, my dear Rami, everything is telling you this
20:21However, to this day
20:23The narrative that the donkey is a stupid creature is the one that prevails.
20:25Now, my dear, we have an appointment.
20:27With the most famous donkey in Arab heritage
20:29Juha's donkey
20:31Let me tell you, my dear, about one of Juha's anecdotes.
20:33Once, Juha put a donkey in it.
20:35So divide it into three parts.
20:37If I find it, I'll sell it for one dinar.
20:39My dear donkey, he's back in his swagger, thinking he loves him.
20:41He felt that he didn't want to let it go
20:43However, he had sworn three times that he would sell it
20:46So he is facing a dilemma
20:47I don't want to drop my shoe
20:49I'm sick, I don't want to lose the donkey I love.
20:50And the day he sells it for one dinar, I lose money on it.
20:52Juha thought and went to his donkey
20:54He tied an old boot around his neck
20:56The market stall says, "A donkey costs a dinar."
20:58The boots cost ten dinars.
21:00And it won't be followed by anything else, that's how the offer is.
21:0211 dinars, a donkey, and a boot together
21:04That's how it is, my dear brother, in his division and at the same time
21:06The sale of the property is not felt, dear, rare, Juha
21:08It feels like a course at Farid El Deeb's, where he brings out the small details of the deal.
21:11And he works with it
21:11How can you not call me? I'll tell you how.
21:13Haman, if we look at Juha's book and the funny laughter
21:16The writer Abbas Mahmoud Al-Aqqad
21:17You will find that Al-Aqqad said that Juha could not possibly be one person.
21:20Because its rarities have reached us from different eras
21:22And also in different versions
21:24We have the Arabic version of Joha
21:25There is a Persian javela and there is a Turkish javela
21:27It means no one is sure about Juha's own identity.
21:29But what was certain in all his stories was that he had a donkey with him.
21:31Regardless of his geographical, Sunni, and intellectual position
21:35He has a donkey with him.
21:35And if you reflect on it, you will find that the donkey
21:38He is a champion of rare and unusual things
21:39The relationship between Juha and his donkey is like a mirage.
21:41Once, one person taught another a lesson; once, they both...
21:43They remain stupid with each other, and so on and so forth.
21:45A relationship that summarizes human relationships
21:47People see donkeys as despicable creatures.
21:50And she's angry with other people who love her.
21:51And it's related to it, but what's certain here is
21:53And here, my dear, we cannot do without it.
21:55About donkeys and in every story, and humans
21:57Donkeys will always exist, Mahmoud. Honestly, I feel...
21:59That's a rather bold suggestion from you.
22:01We live in a modern age; we have cars and drones.
22:03Do we still need
22:05A poor, helpless person is leading us astray in the desert.
22:07We'll take away our enjoyment. Do we need a donkey?
22:09We live in a time of shopping carts
22:11We will not fall short in anything for you, Muhammad.
22:13Oh, my dear, my plate
22:14Despite the scientific progress we have achieved, my dear
22:15The donkey's sire is still a very important tool to this day.
22:18To transport people in many countries
22:20To this day, he plays roles that no one else can match.
22:22He can play it, according to a Reuters report.
22:24In 2023, there will be an earthquake in Morocco.
22:26The report details the conditions of the people in the Atlas Mountains.
22:29After the roads were blocked and the day was in front of them
22:31After everything was cut off
22:32And so the modified cars are no longer available.
22:34There is no longer any means of transportation to the mountain roads.
22:36And I think, my dear, who saved the situation
22:38humanitarian aid donkey
22:40She used to travel on the backs of donkeys
22:41At that time, in this situation
22:43Donkeys were the only means of salvation
22:45In the world of AI, Tesla, drones, and Autonomous Drive
22:49And all these things were donkeys
22:52It is the need that saves these people
22:54In my dear Duc, during the Gaza war
22:55More than fifty thousand people died in it
22:57More than seventy farms were destroyed in the area.
22:59Donkeys were often the only means of rescue.
23:01With the shortage of gasoline and the burning of cement
23:03What happened in the sector
23:04The Independent report will be published in 2024.
23:06Donkeys in Gaza are so heavily relied upon
23:08She will have injuries and wounds
23:10Because of the Israeli bombing, many of them died while rescuing people.
23:12Firstly, because of the bombing.
23:14Sinan, there's no medicine for humans, so how can there be veterinary medicine?
23:16When I told you, my dear donkey, just...
23:18His importance in disasters, as I told you
23:20It is used in treatment and cosmetic procedures.
23:21You know, my dear, there is a World Red Day
23:23Do you know when this time is? May 8th, a quarter of a day before my birthday.
23:26Couldn't I celebrate before the donkey? Am I not that fishy, my dear?
23:28Labor Day? Donkey Day? I'm a captain.
23:29Farmers on World Red Day said that Egypt
23:31I lost about 2 million donkeys and a number
23:34There are only one million donkeys left in Egypt.
23:35This is because of its harvesting and the sale of its blood in China.
23:38In China, my dear, they have traditional medicine.
23:40His name is Yi Ji O, that's my dear.
23:41As far as I know, it's a thousand years old.
23:44It is believed there that it maintains health.
23:46And it increases fertility
23:47Come in, my dear, who is interested in fertility?
23:49The minimum number of people there is 2 million.
23:51The few oppressed countries in the country
23:53Essential, my dear, this Chinese treatment
23:55It's the gelatin found in donkey skin.
23:57According to a report from the Donkey Sanctuary every year
23:59It has about 6 million donkeys
24:01Why? So that this gelatin they're talking about can be extracted.
24:03According to the 2029 report
24:05The BBC treated him
24:06The value of this market in China
24:07It increased from $3 billion in 2013
24:09It approached $8 billion in 2020
24:12That means it increased by about 5 billion dollars, my dear.
24:14In just 7 years?
24:15Look, my dear donkey, how Kawkab carried you?
24:17Me, my dear?
24:17Archaeology professor Peter Mitchey says
24:18And it summarizes the situation of the donkey in the world
24:20Unfortunately, donkeys are among the least studied animals.
24:22And it's the most overlooked of all pets.
24:25Neglected in the annals of history
24:26Despite all that he has given to humanity
24:28We'll see someone else like the writer.
24:29Money Joe Campbell
24:30Donkeys are described as being among the animals most frequently associated with them.
24:33And the most vulnerable to flooding around the world
24:35The donkey, my dear, is a gentle creature.
24:37It creates strong bonds with the creatures around it.
24:39The links between them are very strong.
24:41To the point that separating him from a close and companion animal was difficult for him.
24:43It could cause him fatal diseases
24:45Hyperpnea costume
24:46But at the same time
24:47His expression of pain
24:48According to the description of these studies
24:49It is a Stopk expression
24:50In a vaporous way, my dear
24:51The donkey is an expression of Stoicism.
24:54He only focuses on the things he can control.
24:56He separates his fame from the things he couldn't control.
24:58He focuses his efforts on things he can control.
25:02And what's the point, my dear? The episode is there to change your animalistic perspective.
25:05The animal that carries within it tons of intelligence, wisdom, and loyalty
25:09Many times more than you remember
25:11But his expression of pain is much different from what you see.
25:13Do you think, my dear, that one day
25:15We will say that he is a smart and sincere person.
25:16Donkey costume
25:17And donkey will remain an insult
25:19That's it, my dear, finally, but not least.
25:20You won't see the previous episodes.
25:21See you in the next episodes
25:21We look at the sources we have on YouTube
25:23Subscribe to the channel
25:23Praise be to God, after what has been mentioned previously, the episode was honestly and benefited
25:25I like the idea of improving the image of the donkey.
25:28So, Ahmed, I'll start with you.
25:29Because you are sincere, wise, and intelligent, and you conceal your heart.
25:32And you know how to go one way and come back again to continue the drama.
25:35So you're a YouTube donkey
25:36Or more specifically, the content donkey
25:39Oh God, please, my dear, I'm a donkey in your school
25:41Announcing, my dear, you know?
25:42When a donkey sees her donkey at a party
25:44What would he say to her if it were still strange?
25:46He says to her, "Ahmed, will you allow me this kick?"
25:48I swear to God, the content is a donkey.