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masjid-world · 1 year
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dunyatraveler · 2 months
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travelella · 4 months
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The Sphinx in front of The Pyramids of Giza, Al Haram, Egypt
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مراكز صيانة توشيبا الهرم 01093055835
مراكز صيانة توشيبا الهرم 01093055835
احصل الان على خدمة صيانة توشيبا الهرم مراكز صيانة توشيبا الهرم نحن شركة كبيرة نهتم بكل التفاصيل المهمة للعميل وان يستمتع بالخدمات التى تنفرد الشركة بها والتى تكون منها خدمة الصيانة نظرا لأنتشار اعطال الاجهزة المنزلية .تم توفير صيانة توشيبا في الهرم لبتر جميع اعطال اجهزة توشيبا توشيبا فرع الهرم يتميز المركز بأنة لديه خبرة سنين فى مجال صيانة الاجهزة المنزلية وبقدرات فائقه لحل جميع شكاوي اجهزة…
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hubufiallah · 5 months
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📍 Masjid Al-Haram Extension, Makkah.
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iammuhammad · 1 year
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secular-jew · 8 days
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This book is written in Latin by Adriani Rilandi In 1695 describing in great detail, what was then called Palestine. He visited the entire region, ~2,500 towns, and recorded a census.
Rilandi was a geographer, cartographer, traveler, philologist, he knew several European languages, Arabic, ancient Greek, Hebrew.
Here are the primary facts & conclusions:
* The country is mainly empty, sparsely populated, the main population is Jerusalem, Akko, Tsfat, Jaffa, Tveria and Gaza.
* Most of the population were Jews. That's right. Jews. Everyone else is Christians, aside from very very few Muslims, mostly Bedouins.
* The only exception is Nablus (now Shchem), where approximately 120 people from the Muslim family Natsha and approximately 70 "shomronims" (Samaritans).
* In Nazareth, the capital of Galilee, lived approximately 700 people - all Christians.
* In Jerusalem there were about 5,000 people, almost all Jews and a few Christians.
* In 1695, everyone knew that the origin of the country was Jewish.
* There is not a single settlement in Palestine that has Arabic roots in its name.
* Most settlements have Jewish originals, and in some cases Greek or Roman Latin.
* About 550 people lived in Gaza, half of them Jews and half Christians.
Jews were successful in agriculture, especially in vineyards, olives and wheat, Christians were largely engaged in trade and transportation.
The book completely refutes theories about "Palestinian traditions", "Palestinian people" and leaves almost no link between the land and the Arabs who even stole the land's Latin name (Palestine) and took it for themselves.
And now "Free Palestine" people, remind me, please, why are you trying to free Palestine from it's original indigenous people (Jews) and give it to colonizers and occupiers?
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lordadmiralfarsight · 5 months
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Why is Leftblr plagued by political Karens ?
And no, I can't think of any other way to refer to so, so, so many of you who gleefully cheer for Hamas, deny or justify their crimes, apply a double standard against Israel (always in favour of the terrorist organisation, always), and so on and so forth.
Make no mistake, what Israel is doing in Gaza is horrible (though I would argue there's little alternative considering Hamas' goals and behaviour so far), and it's getting especially awful and violent in the West Bank, with too little oversight and far too much political complicity from the current Israeli government.
But what I'm talking about, in your behaviour, is in direct relation to the 7/10 attack, not what's happening in the West Bank.
You don't look at their ideology. Do you know what the ideology of Hamas is ? It's the same as Al Qaeda, the same as ISIS, the same as Boko Haram. It's violent, totalitarian islamism. It is intolerant and hateful, it wants to kill all who do not fit its mold. They openly - OPENLY - said they wanted to take over the world, and that once they were done with the Jews (the Jews, not the Israeli, the JEWS) it would be the Christians' turns. Does that sound like someone you want to cheer on ? Does that sound tolerant and acceptant ?
For me, as a French, all Hamas is, is another form of the monsters that killed hundreds in the Bataclan. That sent a truck through the crowd in Nice on the Promenade des Anglais. That murdered and took hostages in the Hyper Kasher.
It's the same cruelty and hate, the same interpretation of Islam that pushed Mohammed Merah to murder children in school in 2012. Because those kids were Jewish.
And all I can think, when I watch how you react ... how you cheer on Hamas ... is that it isn't the acts that bother you. It's whether it has the right stickers, the right buzzwords associated to it.
You're like a Karen, ranting and throwing a tantrum, because the mangos don't have the little organic sticker.
It's not an organix, marx-fed terror attack, so you don't like it. But the one in Israel, oh this one, it has the sticker, you're sure of it. You put it there yourself, because it is much, much more socially acceptable, in your little social circle of murderous, bloodthirsty political Karens to stamp your little Revolution-certified sticker on that particular terror attack.
But it's the same ideology, Karen. The mangos are identical. The murders are the same. The only real difference is the numbers.
And you can go "But IDF in Gaza D:" all you want. All I hear, is that you're willing to support ISIS, Al Qaeda and Boko Haram, so long as they put the right stickers on their murders.
You don't need to cheer for the monsters. You don't need to cheer for ISIS under a different flag.
You can criticize Israel without being antisemitic, as you keep saying. Maybe you should start doing that.
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sabiraa-a · 1 year
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me and who and when ya Allah🥺
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masjid-world · 1 year
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bizbizimizvenokta · 2 months
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Hayırlı sabahlarr
Dün bu fotoğrafı çekmiştim oradaki o kızı görmemiştim aceleyle çektiğim için. Eve geldiğimde baktığımda farkettim çok güzel çıkmış(bence). kim olduğunu bilmiyorum, umarım burada paylaştığım için rahatsız olmaz...:*)
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agasshiiayah · 1 year
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May Allah grant us what we have been praying for. ♥️
📍Makkah, Saudi Arabia // 01.01.23 ✨
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drs3x · 24 days
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literature is really cool actually and writing papers about it isnt even taht scary
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sins-of-the-sea · 4 months
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//I could have sworn I made a post on Chinese zodiac signs of the Seven, because I'm frankly more familiar with those than I am of the Western zodiac. EITHER WAY:
The Seven's Chinese Zodiac signs:
Josep: Horse (1486)
Abena: Tiger (1602)
Rashid: Pig (1575)
Ruixiong: Rat (1600)
Guy: Goat (1499)
Phoebus: Goat (1499)
Giovanni: Horse (1498)
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iammuhammad · 1 year
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