Qur'an
Triff andere Personen in deiner Nähe, die sich auch für Qur'an interessieren, damit ihr Erfahrungen austauschen und euch gegenseitig inspirieren könnt! Tritt einer Gruppe zum Thema Qur'an bei.
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Ja! Schau dir die qur'an Veranstaltungen an, die heute stattfinden hier. Das sind persönliche Treffen, bei denen du Gleichgesinnte treffen und sofort an Aktivitäten teilnehmen kannst.
Entdecke alle qur'an Veranstaltungen, die diese Woche stattfinden hier. Plane im Voraus und nimm an spannenden Meetups während der Woche teil.
Auf jeden Fall! Finde qur'an Veranstaltungen in deiner Nähe hier. Verbinde dich mit deiner lokalen Community und entdecke Veranstaltungen in deiner Umgebung.
Qur'an Veranstaltungen Heute
Nimm an persönlichen Qur'an Veranstaltungen teil, die gerade stattfinden
Friday Badminton || 8-11PM 🏸✨
A fun badminton event bringing Arabian people together to play, connect, and rise and shine as a community.
To ensure the identity of the group and its Arab character, we would like to clarify that membership is open to holders of Arab nationalities only, and does not include non-Arab nationalities (such as Indian or Filipino), with full respect and appreciation for everyone.
Qur'an Veranstaltungen Diese Woche
Entdecke, was in den nächsten Tagen passiert
Walk on the Corniche🚶🏻🤩
Let’s enjoy the beautiful weather, walk together on the corniche, and socialize while moving! This will be a simple 1-hour walk — 30 minutes going, and 30 minutes coming back — from 6.30pm until around 7.30pm.
We will meet at (https://maps.app.goo.gl/BmXa1EPpzBBpFxUt8?g_st=ipc) right in front of the restaurant at 6.20pm.
At 6.30pm sharp we start walking — please come on time.
To make this walk more fun and social, every 10 minutes we will shuffle partners so you get the chance to meet and talk with different people while walking side by side. The goal is to connect, share stories, laugh, and enjoy the moment — in a natural, casual way.
Time: 6.20pm – 7.45pm
Walking time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Location: Corniche (meeting point above)
Vibe: light, friendly, meaningful conversations, simple social bonding
What to bring:
• Comfortable shoes
• Water bottle
• A positive mood + curiosity to meet new people
Everyone is welcome. Let’s walk, talk, and enjoy our time together ✨🤩
The organizer’s contact number: +966542117853
Friday Badminton || 8-11PM 🏸✨
A fun badminton event bringing Arabian people together to play, connect, and rise and shine as a community.
To ensure the identity of the group and its Arab character, we would like to clarify that membership is open to holders of Arab nationalities only, and does not include non-Arab nationalities (such as Indian or Filipino), with full respect and appreciation for everyone.
Qur'an Veranstaltungen in deiner Nähe
Verbinde dich mit deiner lokalen Qur'an Community
Libera Animae - Freeing the Soul
Main Library, Meeting Room 2B
Join us for a welcoming evening of reflection, gentle music, and meaningful conversation. We’ll begin with a short grounding moment, followed by a brief reading from spiritual or philosophical traditions, and an open reflection circle where participants can share (or simply listen).
Libera Animae is an interfaith community focused on inner growth, creativity, and authentic connection.
All backgrounds are welcome.
Sunday Brunch
Sleep in on Sundays. When you've had your fill of pajama-time, roll out and have some tasty brunch with your fellow Humanists!
ASH UU Topic: TBD
ASH is Atheists, Skeptics and Humanists of First Unitarian Universalists of Columbus Ohio
TBD
Snacks are usually available, and you are welcome to bringing something to share!
Walk for Children - 2026 Save Soil Walkathon in Columbus
Walk for Children - 2026 Save Soil Walkathon in Columbus 🌍
Over 52% of the world soil is degraded and scientists warn we may have only a few decades of fertile soil left. As Sadhguru shares, soil is a living system—and when it degrades, our food, health, and future are at risk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyT-6qiubd0
🚶♂️🌎This Earth Day, Join the Walk for Children-2026 SaveSoil 5K Walkathon here in Columbus and help raise awareness about soil for the future of our children!
Every step you take helps:
✔️ 1. Raise awareness in your communities about protecting and restoring soil.
✔️ 2. Supports sustainable food systems.
✔️ 3. Helps secure our children’s future.
📅 Date: April 26, 2026
📍 Location: Scioto Audubon Metro Park
Check-in address 400 W Whittier St, Columbus, OH 43215
⏰ Time: 8:30 a.m. check-in event starts at 9:30 a.m.
👉 Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walk-for-children-2026-save-soil-walkathon-in-columbus-registration-1986596534713?aff=oddtdtcreator
👉🏼Free and Open to All.
Share this message and bring your neighbours, friends & family along to celebrate our planet!
Let’s make it happen!
Drunken
This month's prompt concerns the idea of the “warrior philosopher” (seemed appropriate in these times)--that is someone whose understanding of violence, power, and justice is forged through direct experience of war. We are looking at Major General Smedley D. Butler, a highly decorated U.S. Marine raised in a Quaker (pacifist) tradition who later became a prominent critic of American militarism (there is a wonderful biography of Gen. Butler called "Gangsters of Capitalism")
Butler's argument in *War Is a Racket* (1935): that many U.S. interventions were driven less by national defense than by corporate and financial interests, with Butler portraying himself as an enforcer for business and Wall Street. We can consider the moral ambiguity of his insider critique—whether complicity strengthens or undermines credibility and also consider some of the concrete reforms he proposed (e.g., “conscript” capital before soldiers, restrict the military to coastal defense, and have only those who fight decide on war).
Butler’s life arc clearly changed from pacifist upbringing to warrior to antiwar crusader—and asks whether true understanding of peace requires firsthand knowledge of war, and what that implies about the cost of suffering. So do we need to suffer to understand suffering? Do we have to experience war to appreciate peace? As one more question: in the movie "A Few Good Men" Jack Nicholson's character says that "you have the luxury of not knowing what I know" so do most of us go through life oblivious to real violence and suffering? See you at Drunken Philosophy!







