The Ancient Path — Ep. 2: The Axis of Three Faiths

In Episode 2, Dr. Zain Al-Hassan turns to the ancient Middle East and the three cities at the heart of monotheistic faith — Jerusalem, Mecca, and Medina. Through geodesic mathematics, the geometry of the great circle, and the concept of the Axis Mundi, he examines whether the placement of these sacred cities on the Earth is accidental, or encoded in a deeper geometric order.

The Ancient Path — Ep. 2: The Axis of Three Faiths
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In this second episode, Dr. Zain Al-Hassan turns to the ancient Middle East — the cradle of three monotheistic faiths — and reveals that Jerusalem, Mecca, and Medina are not randomly placed. Through geodesic mathematics and the geometry of the great circle, he argues that these three sacred cities form a precise triangular axis on the surface of the Earth, and that this pattern could not have arisen by accident.

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Produced with atmospheric intro (9s fade-in) and outro (12s fade-out) using the channel's signature mystical oud-and-strings theme. No background music bed — clarity favored for scholarly content. Narrated by Dr. Zain Al-Hassan.

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