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This isnt as much a question as more a statement, but I love Mioo, Dorost Ast! so much. Meowth has always been my favorite and it's a treat to see him as a main character. The ending chokes me up everytime, Pezhman deserves the world.
Surprising. It's been a while since someone mentioned this series. Or I drew something for it. It's a small speck on people's radar, but something I put alot of thought behind. I appreciate your eyeballs found it. If you're ever looking for more comics, I've got 40+ sketches collecting dust on its Wiki page.
#pokemon#pokémon#humanized#specieswapped#mioo dorost ast#meowth#human#mir yusuf#persian#pezhman farsi#https://vampiremeerkat.fandom.com
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Assassin's Creed characters height versus mine - Part 2
A/N: Once again in case Part 1 wasn’t seen I’m 5’7 and three quarters but I go in the 5’7 category lol. On this list I think I’m only taller than/equal in height to one person.
Kassandra of Sparta is quite tall and stands just under 6'0 tall. Looking at her I'd say she's either 5'11 - 5'12 (Longlegs could certainly be a nickname for her looolll she's tall!)

Alexios of Sparta is also just under 6'0 feet tall. Would also say he's around 5'11 - 5'12 as he and his sister stand about the same.

Leonardo da Vinci was 5'9 in real life and in the game he’s just a bit shorter than Ezio who stands at 6’0.

Adewale is said to be around 6'0 tall and we allll know that he’s taller than Edward.

Yusuf Tazim's height is unknown, but he stands quite similar in height to Ezio is known to be 6'0. Giving a guess I'd say that he's about 5'10, not quite 6’0 but still tall.

Malik Al Sayf's height is unknown, but he's not far off from Altair's height of 6'0. I'd say that he's just a tad shorter standing at about 5'10 - 5'11. Perfect height for smacking the Novice LOOOLLL

Henry Green/Jayadeep Mir is said to be 6'0 (I honestly do not know if this is accurate, but I looked it up and that's what it said). He is taller than Evie who is 5’6, and has a seemingly long and slender form so it makes sense.

Bayek of Siwa is said to be at least taller than 5'6 but no taller than 6'0 feet. The man is quite tall, so I'd say he's at least 5'9/5'10, he’s built like an Egyptian pyramid and tall like them too!

Eivor Varinsdottir/Varinsson is said to be around 5'7 (although they're head cannoned to be taller around 6’0 and plus - THO I did see one that said Eivor is around 5’6)

#assassins creed#kassandra of sparta#alexios of sparta#ac: odyssey#Leonardo da Vinci#ac2#Italian renaissance#adewale#ac: black flag#yusuf tazim#ac2: revelations#malik al sayf#ac1#henry green#jayadeep mir#assassin's creed syndicate#bayek of siwa#ac: origins#eivor varinsdóttir#eivor varinsson#ac: valhalla#assassins creed drabbles
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🌙 Ramadan Mubarak - Books by and About Muslims
🦇 Good morning, my beautiful bookish bats. To celebrate this Islamic holy month, here are a FEW books featuring Muslim characters. I hope you consider adding a few to your TBR.
❓What was the last book you read that taught you something new OR what's at the top of your TBR?
🌙 A Woman is No Man - Etaf Rum 🌙 Amal Unbound - Aisha Saeed 🌙 Love From A to Z - S.K. Ali 🌙 Hana Khan Carries On - Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 Yes No Maybe So - Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed 🌙 Evil Eye - Etaf Rum 🌙 I Am Malala - Malala Yousafzai 🌙 Exit West - Mohsin Hamid 🌙 Written in the Stars - Aisha Saeed 🌙 The Night Diary - Veera Hiranandani 🌙 Much Ado About Nada - Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 The Eid Gift - S.K. Ali 🌙 More Than Just a Pretty Face - Syed M. Masood 🌙 Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero - Saadia Faruqi 🌙 If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan 🌙 Snow - Orhan Pamuk 🌙 Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged - Ayisha Malik 🌙 The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad 🌙 And I Darken - Kiersten White 🌙 The Last White Man - Mohsin Hamid
🌙 Hijab Butch Blues - Lamya H 🌙 The Bad Muslim Discount - Syed M. Masood 🌙 Ms. Marvel - G. Willow Wilson 🌙 Love from Mecca to Medina - S.K. Ali 🌙 The City of Brass - S.A. Chakraborty 🌙 The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim 🌙 A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar 🌙 A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi 🌙 An Emotion of Great Delight by Tahereh Mafi 🌙 The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan 🌙 The Moor’s Account - Laila Lalami 🌙 Only This Beautiful Moment by Abdi Nazemian 🌙 Salt Houses by Hala Alyan 🌙 When a Brown Girl Flees by Aamna Quershi 🌙 Jasmine Falling by Shereen Malherbe 🌙 Between Two Moons by Aisha Abdel Gawad 🌙 Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal
🌙 Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie 🌙 All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir 🌙 The Bohemians by Jasmin Darznik 🌙 Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif 🌙 Chronicle of a Last Summer by Yasmine El Rashidi 🌙 A Girl Like That by Tanaz Bhathena 🌙 Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga 🌙 The Mismatch by Sara Jafari 🌙 Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah 🌙 You Truly Assumed by Laila Sabreen 🌙 Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali 🌙 Once Upon an Eid - S.K. Ali and Aisha Saeed 🌙 Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan 🌙 Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson 🌙 The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar 🌙 A Show for Two by Tashie Bhuiyan 🌙 Nayra and the Djinn by Michael Berry 🌙 All-American Muslim Girl by Lucinda Dyer 🌙 It All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi
🌙 The Marvelous Mirza Girls by Sheba Karim 🌙 Salaam, with Love by Sara Sharaf Beg 🌙 Queen of the Tiles by Hanna Alkaf 🌙 How It All Blew Up by Arvin Ahmadi 🌙 Zara Hossain Is Here by Sabina Khan 🌙 Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam 🌙 She Wore Red Trainers by Na'ima B. Robert 🌙 Hollow Fires by Lucinda Dyer 🌙 Internment by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa 🌙 Love in a Headscarf - Shelina Zahra Janmohamed 🌙 Courting Samira by Amal Awad 🌙 The Other Half of Happiness by Ayisha Malik 🌙 Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy 🌙 Love, Hate & Other Filters by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Muslim Girls Rise - Saira Mir and Aaliya Jaleel 🌙 Amira & Hamza - Samira Ahmed 🌙 The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf 🌙 Nura and the Immortal Palace by M.T. Khan
🌙 As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh 🌙 Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan 🌙 Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor by Xiran Jay Zhao 🌙 The Yard - Aliyyah Eniath 🌙 When We Were Sisters by Fatimah Asghar 🌙 The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty 🌙 Maya's Laws of Love by Alina Khawaja 🌙 The Chai Factor by Farah Heron 🌙 The Beauty of Your Face - Sahar Mustafah 🌙 Hope Ablaze by Sarah Mughal Rana
#ramadan mubarak#ramadan#books#muslim writers#muslim#book reader#book readers#readers of tumblr#batty about books#battyaboutbooks
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#assassin's creed#polls#tumblr polls#Bishop: We still need more options in polls. I couldn't fit them all.
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translate:' Indeed my lord is near'.
Nit Naye Naqsh Banatay Ho Mita Daitay Ho, Janay Kiss Jurm-E-Tamanna Ki Saza Daitay Ho,
Kabhi Kunker Ko Bana Daitay Ho Heeray Ki Kani, Kabhi Heeron Ko Bhi Mitti Mein Mila Daitay Ho,
Zindagi Kitnay He Murdoon Ko Ata Ki Jiss Nai, Wo Maseeha Bhi Saleebon Pay Saja Daitay Ho,
Khuwahish-E-Deed Jo Kar Baithay Sir-E-Tuur Koi, Tuur Hee Bark e Tajaali Say Jala Daitay Ho Nalay Namrood Mein Dalwatay Ho Qudrat Na Khaleeq, Khud Hee Phir Naar Ko Gulzaar Bana Daitay Ho,
Chahay Kin Aan Mein Phainko Kabhi Maah Kinaan, Noor Yaqoob Ki Aankhon Ka Bujha Daitay Ho Day Ke Yusuf Ko Kabhi Mirs K Bazaaron Mein, Aakhir Kaar Shah-E-Misr Bana Daitay Ho,
Jazb O Masti Ki Jo Manzil Pe Pohonchta Hai Koi, Baith Ker Dil Mein Anal Haq Ki Sada Daitay Ho Khud He Lagwatay Ho Phir Kufr K Fatway Us Per, Khud He Mansoor Ko Sooli Peh Charha Daitay Ho,
Apni Hasti Bhi Wo Ik Rooz Gawa Baith'ta Hai, Apne Darshan Ki Lagan Jiss Ko Laga Daitay Ho
Koi Ranjha Jo Kabhi Khooj Mein Nikle Teri, Tum Usay Jhang K Bele Mein Rula Daitay Ho,
Justujo Lay K Tumhari Joh Chalay Qais Koi, Us Ko Majno Kisi Laila Ka Bana Daitay Ho Jot? Sassi K Agar Mun Mein Tumhari Jagay, Tum Usay Taptay Hoay Thal Mein Jala Daitay Ho,
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Sohni Gar Tum Ko Mahiwaal Tassawur Ker Le, Us Ko Bikhri Howi Lehroon Mein Baha Daitay Ho,
Khudh Joh Chaho To Sar-E-Arsh Bula Ker Mehboob, Aik He Raat Mein Mairaaj Kara Daitay Ho,
Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho
Aap Hi Apna Pardah Ho Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho.,,
#urdu literature#urdu poetry#shayari#urdu stuff#literature#nfak#hindi shayari#hindi poetry#nusrat fateh ali khan#amir khusro#sufism#divine love#islam#meditation#spirituality#quran kareem
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Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan yeniden AK Parti Genel Başkanı seçildi
https://pazaryerigundem.com/haber/209253/cumhurbaskani-erdogan-yeniden-ak-parti-genel-baskani-secildi/ -
Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan yeniden AK Parti Genel Başkanı seçildi
Cumhurbaşkanı ve AK Parti Genel Başkanı Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, tek aday olarak girdiği AK Parti 8. Olağan Büyük Kongresi’nde, geçerli 1547 oyun tamamını alarak yeniden genel başkanlığa seçildi.
ANKARA (İGFA) – Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan, “Bugünden itibaren parti çalışmalarımızda, devlet idaresinde, milletimize ve ülkemize hizmet mücadelemizde yeni bir heyecanla çok daha güçlü bir şekilde tekrar yola koyuluyoruz. Hizmet eden izzet bulur. Bu anlayışla tüm Türkiye’ye hizmet etmeyi sürdüreceğiz.” diye konuştu.
Erdoğan, gelecek dönemde herkesin omuzlarındaki yükün daha da ağırlaştığını ifade etti.
Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan, AK Parti’ye destek olmuş, emek vermiş tüm yol ve dava arkadaşlarına şükranlarını sundu.
AK Parti 8'inci Olağan Büyük Kongresi Kapanış Konuşmamız #AdındaAK https://t.co/fEW5rCRXCO
— Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (@RTErdogan) February 23, 2025
AK Parti’nin Ankara Spor Salonu’nda düzenlenen 8. Olağan Büyük Kongresi’nde yapılan tüzük değişikliğiyle MKYK’de 36 isim yerini korurken, 39 isim yeni parti yönetiminde yer almadı.
Kurula 39 yeni isim girdi.
AK Parti’nin 8. Olağan Büyük Kongresi’nde oluşturulan yeni listeye göre asil üyeler şu isimlerden oluştu:
“Abdulkadir Develi, Abdurrahman Akyüz, Ahmet Baha Öğütken, Ahmet Bilal Kıymaz, Ahmet Büyükgümüş, Ahmet Mücahit Arınç, Ali İhsan Yavuz, Ayşe Keşir, Aziz Babuşcu, Belgin Uygur, Cengiz Tokmak, Cihad Terzioğlu, Çiğdem Karaaslan, Derya Ayaydın, Dursun Ataş, Efkan Ala, Erkan Güral, Erkan Kandemir, Eyyüp Kadir İnan, Fahrettin Yahşi, Fatih Sadullah Selman, Fatih Şahin, Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya, Fadime Zehra Şener, Gökhan Diktaş, Halit Yerebakan, Hamza Dağ, Hasan Basri Yalçın, Hayati Yazıcı, Haydar Ali Yıldız, Hilal Kalyoncu Koç, Hilmi Türkmen, Hülya Terzioğlu, Hüseyin Yayman, İdris Nebi Hatipoğlu, İsmet Gergerli, Kürşad Zorlu, Mahir Ünal, Mehmet Kırmızı, Mehmet Umut Tuncer, Melek Duman, Menderes Mehmet Tevfik Türel, Mesut Özil, Muhammed Faruk Acar, Mustafa Demir, Mustafa Elitaş, Mustafa Hulki Cevizoğlu, Mustafa Nedim Yamalı, Mustafa Özkan, Mustafa Şen, Naim Makas, Nihat Zeybekci, Nihal Ayan, Osman Gökçek, Ömer Çelik, Ömer Faruk Besli, Ömer İleri, Ömer Serdar, Önder Matlı, Sadettin Hülagü, Selçuk Sümer, Serap Yazıcı Özbudun, Serpil Kavrak, Sevan Sıvacıoğlu, Sevilay Tuncer, Seyithan İzsiz, Temel Başalan, Türk İslam Karakoç, Umut Arman Sonay, Ünal Karaman, Veli Arslan, Yusuf Ziya Yılmaz, Zafer Sırakaya, Zakir Avşar ve Ziya Serdar Kılıç.”
MKYK yedek üyeler ise şu isimlerden oluştu:
“Arzu Silin Günaydın, Ayşe Nur Nacar, Barış Özerol, Burhan Çakır, Şevki Şar, Mücahit Yanılmaz, Fatime Yurduseven, Muhammed Emin Saraç, Cansın Yılmaz Yaşar, Emre Cemil Ayvalı, Davut Coşkun Şiviloğlu, Büşra Ergenç, Ceren Tuncer, Fehmi Küpçü, Jülide İskenderoğlu, Ensar Topçu, Serpil Yılmaz, Mahmut Eminmollaoğlu, Funda Ozan Akyol, Harun Armağan, Harun Çelik, İsmail Kaya, Kasım Bostan, Mehmet Ali Kurt, Mehmet Ali Okur, Mehmet Karabay, Mehmet Umur, Muhammed Ali Uçar, Murat Çiçek, Mustafa Hasgül, Mürsel Çavdar, Cemal Bekle, Ömer Arvas, Sevde Sena Dağlı Akdemir, Şebnem Koçakelçi Elgörmüş”
Merkez Disiplin Kurulu asil üyeleri:
Abbas Aydın, Ayşe Deniz Çelik, Büşra Koyuncu, Cemal Sarıhan, Mehmet Sarı, Melek Çiçek, Mir Sedrettin Karahan, Muaz Ergezen, Muhammed Ali Yılmaz, Ömer Faruk Sevgili, Salih Çetinkaya, Saliha Dönmez, Sena İpşirli, Zahir Soğanda ve Zeynep Gül Yılmaz oldu.
Genel Merkez Parti İçi Demokrasi Hakem Kurulu asil üyeleri:
Ahmet Gül, Hüseyin Bürge ve Suat Pamukçu olarak belirlendi.
Siyasi Erdem ve Etik Kurulu asil üyeleri:
Hüseyin Özbakır, İffet Polat, Serap Yaşar, İsmail Cenk Dilberoğlu ile Sabahattin Karakelle’den oluştu.

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On November 27, 2024, a military operation by Pakistani forces in the Kalat region led to the enforced disappearance of 40 individuals . Recently, the names of 19 of the missing persons from Shahwani tribe have been revealed. These victims include:
1. Mir Asad
2. Mir Ishaq
3. Ali Akbar, son of Deen Muhammad
4. Kaleemullah, son of Wahid Bakhsh
5. Abdul Sattar, son of Muhammad Azam
6. Mir Asadullah, son of Mir Azam
7. Mir Ishaq, son of Mir Fateh Khan
8. Mir Muhammad Anwar, son of Mir Jahangir Khan
9. Mir Faisal, son of Mir Umar Hayat
10. Abdul Razzaq, son of Abdul Haq
11. Din Muhammad, son of Muhammad Afzal
12. Attullah, son of Rahmdil
13. Muhammad Yusuf, son of Umar
14. Haron, son of Umar
15. Ghulam Rasool, son of Naukar Khan
16. Abdul Fattah, son of Yar Muhammad
17. Abdul Samad, son of Saadullah
18. Syed Hussain Shah
19. Abdul Samad, son of Saadullah
These individuals were taken during the military raid in the Harbui area, raising concerns about human rights violations and the ongoing issue of forced disappearances in Balochistan. The families of the disappeared are demanding justice and accountability for these abductions.
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Gebet 254 inspiriert von Ein Kurs in Wundern Greuthof Verlag Simone Fugg...
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Lasst uns gemeinsam beten!🙏🏻
Du stille Liebe, jetzt will ich jede Stimme außer GOTTES STIMME in mir still sein lassen und den VATER um die Wahrheit bitten.
VATER, heute möchte ich nur DEINE STIMME hören. In tiefstem Schweigen möchte ich zu DIR kommen, um DEINE STIMME zu vernehmen und DEIN WORT zu empfangen.
Ich habe kein anderes Gebet als dieses: Ich komme zu DIR, um DICH um die Wahrheit zu bitten. Und die Wahrheit ist nur DEIN WILLE, den ich heute mit DIR teilen möchte.
VATER, so danke ich DIR erneut für das heilige GEWAHRSEIN der Wahrheit, für DEINE wundervolle LIEBE, für diese unendliche Geborgenheit, Zärtlichkeit und Sicherheit.
Die Stille mit DIR ist so geheiligt und zeigt uns unseren Willen, uns Jetzt nur an DICH zu erinnern.
In DIR bin ich wahre LIEBE, nur LIEBE, immer liebend und geliebt.
Amen🙏🏻
Lass jede Stimme außer GOTTES STIMME in mir still sein.
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#LokSabhaElections2024 : Fourth Phase Voting On May 13; 96 Seats ; Akhilesh Yadav, Mohua Moitra, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Asaduddin Owaisi Among Others In Fray
The electoral fate of several prominent candidates like Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, Union minister Giriraj Singh, TMC’s firebrand leader Mohua Moitra and AIMIM’s Asaduddin Owaisi will be decided May 13 when polling will be held in 96 Lok Sabha constituencies across 10 states and Union Territories in the fourth phase of the general elections.
Voting will simultaneously be held in all 175 Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, which is witnessing a triangular contest involving ruling YSRC, the Congress-led INDIA bloc and the NDA, comprising the BJP, Chandrababu Naidu-led TDP and Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena Party (JSP).
As many as 28 legislative assembly seats of Odisha are also going to polls in this phase.
A total of 1,717 candidates are in the fray in the Lok Sabha seats and more than 19 lakh polling officials have been deployed at 1.92 lakh polling stations for the over 17.70 crore eligible voters, including 8.73 women, in this round of the seven-phase polls.
As per PTI report Among the keenly watched contests are those involving former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav (Kannauj, UP) and Union ministers Giriraj Singh (Begusarai, Bihar), Nityanand Rai (Ujiarpur, Bihar) and Raosaheb Danve (Jalna, Maharashtra).
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and former cricketer Yusuf Pathan of TMC (both from Baharampur, WB), BJP’s Pankaja Munde (Beed, Maharashtra), AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi (Hyderabad, Telangana) and Andhra Pradesh Congress president YS Sharmila (Kadapa) are among the prominent candidates.
Union minister Ajay Kumar Mishra Teni, whose son is an accused in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, is eyeing a hat-trick from Kheri (UP), while TMC’s Mahua Moitra, who was expelled from Lok Sabha in the wake of cash-for-query allegations, is seeking re-election from Krishnanagar in West Bengal.
Film star-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha is seeking re-election from Asansol where he is pitted against BJP’s veteran leader S S Ahluwalia. BJP’s former West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh and Trinamool Congress’ Kirti Azad are contesting from Bardhaman-Durgapur.
So far, till phase three of the Lok Sabha elections, polling has concluded in 283 seats out of 543.
Polling will be held May 13 in all 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana, all 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh, 13 in Uttar Pradesh, five in Bihar, four in Jharkhand, eight in Madhya Pradesh, 11 in Maharashtra, four in Odisha, eight in West Bengal and one in Jammu and Kashmir.
Nearly 17.48 lakh electorate are eligible to vote in the election to the prestigious Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency and 24 candidates are in the fray. It is the first major election in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.
The National Conference has fielded influential Shia leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi while youth leader Waheed Para is contesting on the People’s Democratic Party ticket. The Apni Party has fielded Ashraf Mir, while the BJP is not contesting.
The BJP-led NDA has MPs from over 40 of these 96 seats that will go to polls on May 13.
The voter turnout in the first three phases of the Lok Sabha elections was 66.14 per cent, 66.71 per cent and 65.68 per cent, respectively.
The EC believes that the heatwave conditions are one of the reasons for lower voter turnout in the last three phases as compared to the 2019 parliamentary polls.
Citing an India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, the poll authority on Sunday said that “there is no significant concern regarding hot weather conditions for the polling in Phase 4.”
The weather forecast indicates that the parliamentary constituencies going to polls are likely to experience normal to below normal temperatures and there will be no heatwave-like conditions in these areas on polling day.
Keeping in mind the hot weather conditions and people’s reluctance to step out in the afternoon, the Election Commission has increased poll timing in some Telangana seats.
While the usual hours of voting are from 7 am to 6 pm, they are curtailed keeping in mind the terrain, time of sunset and security situation.
Issues like reservations, appeasement politics, corruption and jobs dominated the battle of narratives in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
Among the 13 poll-bound constituencies in Uttar Pradesh, a close contest is on between SP chief Akhilesh Yadav and sitting BJP MP Subrat Pathak in Kannauj, while in Unnao, incumbent BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj is up against SP’s Annu Tandon.
In West Bengal, the EC has identified 3,647 polling stations as “critical” across the eight constituencies.
A total of 152 companies (around 100 personnel each) of central forces would be deployed in Bardhaman Purba district, followed by Birbhum (131), Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate (88), Krishnanagar Police District (81), Murshidabad Police District (73) and Ranaghat Police District (54), an official said.
The voter turnout in the redrawn Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, following the delimitation exercise in Jammu and Kashmir in 2022, will be keenly watched as most of the areas under the seat had previously witnessed low polling percentages due to boycott calls given by the separatists.
To encourage people to exercise their franchise, district election officers in the constituency organised various outreach programmes, used audio, visual and print medium and also held street plays and sports events.
Officials said all arrangements have been put in place for Monday’s polling.
“A total of 17,47,810 voters have been enrolled in phase IV, including 8,75,938 men, 8,71,808 women and 64 third-gender voters. There are around 11,682 persons with disability and 705 voters above the age of 100 years,” they said.
As many as 2,135 polling stations have been set up across Srinagar, Ganderbal, Pulwama and parts of Budgam and Shopian districts where polling will be held. Twenty-six special polling stations have been set up for migrant voters of Kashmir Division with 21 in Jammu, four in Delhi and one in Udhampur District.
In Andhra Pradesh, the ruling YSRCP is contesting in all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state.
As part of a seat-sharing deal among NDA partners, the TDP was allocated 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha constituencies while the BJP will contest from six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats.
The Janasena will contest two Lok Sabha and 21 Assembly seats.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the YSRCP had won 22 seats while TDP was reduced to just 3.
YSRCP president and Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy (Pulivendla), TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu (Kuppam) and Janasena chief and actor Pawan Kalyan (Pithapuram), among others, are in the Assembly poll race.
With the polling on eight seats in Madhya Pradesh, elections to all 29 seats in the state will be completed.
The eight constituencies spread over 64 assembly segments in 15 districts in the state’s Malwa-Nimar region are considered the bastion of the BJP.
In Indore, after Congress candidate Akshay Bam withdrew his nomination at the last minute and joined the saffron party setting the stage for a one-sided contest for BJP’s Shankar Lalwani, who won by nearly 5.4 lakh votes in 2019, the Congress urged voters to hit NOTA (None Of The Above) option.
Polling for the next three phases in the country is on May 20, May 25 and June 1. The counting of votes is on June 4.
#news#LoksabhaElections2024#AdhirRanjanChowdhury#AkhileshYadav#AndhraPradesh#AsaduddinOwaisi#DilipGhosh#FourthPhase#GirirajSingh#impactnews#JaganMohanReddy#MohuaMoitra#PankajaMunde#ShatrughanSinha#TDP#YSSharmila#YSRC
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Plötzlicher Herzverlust oder gänzlicher Stillstand ... selbst bei Brehme!
('von hohem Stand sein', 'Über genug auch eigene Härte verfügen')
Männer verfügen immer über zwei Herzen zur selben Zeit, Frauen gelegentlich über sogar gar keines, und wenn, dann nur eines!
'Sollten sie ähnliches mit einem deutschen Spieler wieder vorhaben, nenne ihnen den Namen Paul Breitners von den Braunschweigern!!'
'Selber hatte ich eigentlich diesmal auf Scherze darüber ganz verzichten wollen, gerade wegen Brehmes! Jetzt macht ihr ihn - stattdessen!' (*Ich äußerte das so gegenüber meinen mir seit Jahren schon beständig auch auf Reisen mitgegebenen persönlichen Wächtern wie -rinnen)
'Dennoch: Wenn sie wüssten, dass es euch doch gibt, euch - als meine ganz herausragenden Bewacher, die mich seit Jahren schon begleiten auf Rund-Reisen, könnte ich mir vorstellen, würden sie womöglich bald ganz auf weitere Vorhaben wie diese verzichten! Es fällt extrem schwer so will man gerade an meine Person heranzukommen!'
'Ob ich mich nicht mit dem Verdacht doch mal an die Polizei auch einmal direkt und persönlich so wende, gerade wegen Brehmes, und was ihm passierte?? Nur traue ich mich gegenwärtig nicht, das so zu tun!!
Auch ich dichte lieber in Freiheit! Ich müsste auch meine erneute Verhaftung dabei befürchten! Ich war immer schon Trump für die Presse noch genauso, auch die eigene und deutsche, wie sicher auch ihr wisst! Ich war nie Scholz oder auch Gottschalk so nur allein!!'
('Als Wirt bin ich zwar Türke aber Christ wie sie einer auch sind. Meine Frau und ich sind Aramäer. Und der Herr am Tisch gleich neben ihnen ist der örtliche Pastor! Schmeckt ihnen die also die geschenkte Pizza??' 'In der Türkei wird auch uns oft gefolgt als Aramäern!'
'Mehr Är***e!!' Ar*** mäer
'Eigentlich betrat ich ja auch ihr Geschäft nur deswegen, weil ich auf der Suche nach einer erneuten Unterkunft für die Nacht für mich war, dennoch bedanke ich mich für die sogar gleich auch zweite Pizza mir geschenkte vom heutigen Abend! Ich fühle mich dadurch jetzt mehr als nur satt! 'Buon Appetito dann!!
'Ab! Weg mit Tits & Po (gleichzeitig)!!'' Der von da an gute Er. gut er.
'Wer ist dieser nette ältere Herr auf dem Foto da, der so freundlich in die Kameralinse hineinlächelt??' 'Das ist unser erst vor zwei Jahren verstorbene Chef Yusuf unser Pizzeria, er trainierte mal die erste Paderborner Damenmannschaft im Fussbal!!'
'Für einen Araber und gläubigen Muslim ist das sehr ungewöhnlich, sage sogar ich dazu!!'
(Womöglich besaß er dabei sogar direkten Zugang zu den Umkleiderkabinen seiner Damen und den Duschen, auch das ist vorstellbar.)
'Um zum Frieden weltweiten zurückkehren zu können, benötigen wir in erster Linie Dich!' 'Wir brauchen wieder sehr viel mehr Orte der Begegnung!'
'Wie findet die Welt allgemein zurück zur Stabilität?? Wenn von anhaltenden Krisen die Gesundheit von Leuten beeinträchtigt wird - wie auch die eigene!! Und wenn wir sogar vor solchen uns drohenden Gefahren erblinden, ertauben und dauerhaft erlahmen! Bleibt das unerkannt, droht sogar eine direkte Lebensgefahr!Jetzt gute Entscheidungen treffen!! Für sich wie andere! Denn weiterhin gilt: Vorsorgen ist immer besser wie Heilen! Nie sich selber hassen wie durch falsche Ernährung! Sagt uns dazu auch die Bibel!! Und auch zu viel Stress kann das eigene Vorteils-Vermögen trüben! (Urteils...). Auf gute Körperhygiene achten, auch eigene, erspart uns viel Geld, dass wir ansonsten für Medikamente und Arztbesuche ausgeben würden! Keine Doggen missbrauchen! (*Kein Drogenmissbrauch). Nie zu hart arbeiten und den Wind nur unnötig erneut vielleicht dadurch einfangen wollen! Eine reale Schlafenszeit festlegen! Nie zu oft!! Nach Ausgleich zwischen Arbeit und Erholungsphasen aktiv suchen! Im Bett auf alle elektrischen Geräte verzichten! Auf All-holes dabei besser ganz verzichten und auch nicht fern-sehen! (Al-co-hole). (fernsehen/fremdgehen). Vor allem keine zu schweren Hintern wenn wir vorhaben von ihnen herunterzuessen - vor dem auch eigenen Bettgang! (*zu schweres Essen). Das verschafft uns nur zusätzliches auch noch Kopfweh! Auch sich in Bewegung halten hilft und der Verzehr von Nüssen! ('Wir wollen euch bewegen'). Ihr werdet euch danach fühlen, als wolltet ihr gemeinsam mit uns Bäume ausreißen! (Geh' Nüsse! der Genuss. Geht für immer, verschwindet! das echte Genießermahl.) Das eigene Schlafverhalten, werdet ihr bemerken, kann sich auf den Gesundheitszustand insgesamt auswirken! Auch altern tut ihr dann weniger schnell! Schon deswegen: Niemals auch zu viel Koffein! Auch altern werdet ihr dann weniger schnell! Wer es dennoch tun will, in Würde altern, zusammen mit dem eigenen Partner, dem empfehlen wir viel Obst und Gemüse - fast täglich! Genauso wie die Aufnahme unbegrenzter Fette, von Salz und Zucker! Auf Tabak dabei gänzlich auch verzichten, die tägliche Zigarette, privat wie im Job!! - für ein stark jüngeres auch eigenes Aussehen! (Für All-holes wie Doggen galt das so ohnehin schon immer auch! Nie das Verhalten von Hunden zeigen oder zu viel davon!) Und auf genügende Flüssikkeitsaufnahme achten (wie der Cola oder Fanta!) Auch an genügend zusätzliches Wasser denken, aber immer nur als zweites, nie zuerst!! Wenn ihr es tut, sollte es Mineralwasser sein! Es sollte nicht etwa frisch aus der Leitung stammen! Das hilft dem Gedächtnisverlust womöglichen! Wir bleiben nur gesund, beachten wir sehr genau, was wir in uns aufnehmen! Genauso empfiehlt sich regelmäßiges Putzen zu Hause oder des Zu-hause-'S, auch des eigenen! Regelmäßiges auch Händesäubern mittels Wasser wie Chemie-Seife - das ermöglicht wiederum der Haut in Würde auch mit zu altern, an den Händen! Immer zu bedenken dabei gilt auch: Besonders schwierige ode schwere Umstände können sogar zur Entlassung - auch der eigenen - führen, in der Firma, wie auch zu plötzlichen Einkommensverlusten! Nie noch weitere Wünsche äußern, wenn der Bedarf doch eigentlich schon gedeckt war! Den eigenen Lebensstil anzupassen, ist oft viel ratsamer! (Über die eigenen schon bisherigen Verhältnisse leben wollen, nochmals drüber hinaus!) Besitz wie Ersparnisse können dann schnell an Wert verlieren! Es gab immer schon auch Dinge noch genauso, die lassen sich nun einmal mittels Geld nicht von uns kaufen, wie zum Beispiel echtes Familienglück noch oder auch -Frieden! (*'das Ding, männliche', Dinger). Häufig kommt es auch dazu, da beschädigt eine Katastrophe ur-plötzlich vielleicht sogar gleich ein gesamtes Wohnviertel! (Selbst viele der Geschäftshäuser!) Es ist die Folge von schlicht zu großer und bereits langanhaltender Ar***mut - viel zu lange schon auch in ihm!! Dagegen hilft auch das Reduzieren eigener Ausgaben! Zudem gilt: Jede harte Arbeit erzielt auch Gewinn!! Auch wenn es nicht der Traumjob ist, sichert er uns doch unser Einkommen! Und der Familie!!
Dabei sollte man stets zuverlässig sein!
Heißt auch: Eine Arbeit ruhig auch dann mal noch genauso anzunehmen, bereitet sie uns einmal auch vielleicht nicht ganz so viel Spass wie üblich und entspricht diese nicht ganz unseren Vorstellungen! (Wir müssen uns schlicht sagen: Ich leiste immer gute Arbeit, selbst dann, leiste ich sie einmal für andere!!)
Verausgabungen reduzieren: Sich vor dem Neu-Kauf oder der Bestellung fragen: Brauche ich das nun so wirklich? Und kann ich mir das leisten!!' (*Ausgaben). Bemerken sie ihr bester Freund wirkt beständig nur noch niedergeschlagen, kann die Ursache eine Erkrankung wie Depressionen sein. Dagegen hilft die Therapie! Gehen sie gemeinsam damit zu Arzt! (Gefühl beständiger Niedergeschlagenheit oder einer besonders tiefen Depression/*under Pressure, de Pressure). Es ist eine Kunst rechtzeitig loslassen zu können! (Zu negative Einstellungen können uns Lösungen gegenüber blind werden lassen. Stehen wir vor wichtigen Entscheidungen!) 'Lasse den Herrgott über allem leuchten!!' Das Licht soll dir den Weg weisen! (*vor allem ihn!!). Zusätzlich gilt: Ein wirklicher Freund, Freundin oder auch das Paar wird uns immer gegenüber Liebe beweisen, und sei es erneut, wie selbst durch den uns frisch von ihr und ihm mit gebrachten und selbst gebackenen Kuchen -insbesondere in Zeiten wo viel Not ist! (*Kot). Wir finden sie zuhauf auch im internet wie auf den sozialen Netzwerken! 'Bin verliebt in die Liebe ... und ja vielleicht ein bisschen auch in Dich!!'
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🌙 Ramadan Mubarak - Books ft. Muslims
🦇 Good morning, my beautiful bookish bats. To celebrate this Islamic holy month, here are a FEW books featuring Muslim characters. I hope you consider adding a few to your TBR.
❓What was the last book you read that taught you something new OR what's at the top of your TBR?
🌙 A Woman is No Man - Etaf Rum 🌙 Amal Unbound - Aisha Saeed 🌙 Love From A to Z - S.K. Ali 🌙 Hana Khan Carries On - Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 Yes No Maybe So - Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed 🌙 Evil Eye - Etaf Rum 🌙 I Am Malala - Malala Yousafzai 🌙 Exit West - Mohsin Hamid 🌙 Written in the Stars - Aisha Saeed 🌙 The Night Diary - Veera Hiranandani 🌙 Much Ado About Nada - Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 The Eid Gift - S.K. Ali 🌙 More Than Just a Pretty Face - Syed M. Masood 🌙 Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero - Saadia Faruqi 🌙 If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan 🌙 Snow - Orhan Pamuk 🌙 Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged - Ayisha Malik 🌙 The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad 🌙 And I Darken - Kiersten White 🌙 The Last White Man - Mohsin Hamid
🌙 Hijab Butch Blues - Lamya H 🌙 The Bad Muslim Discount - Syed M. Masood 🌙 Ms. Marvel - G. Willow Wilson 🌙 Love from Mecca to Medina - S.K. Ali 🌙 The City of Brass - S.A. Chakraborty 🌙 The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim 🌙 A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar 🌙 A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi 🌙 An Emotion of Great Delight by Tahereh Mafi 🌙 The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan 🌙 The Moor’s Account - Laila Lalami 🌙 Only This Beautiful Moment by Abdi Nazemian 🌙 Salt Houses by Hala Alyan 🌙 When a Brown Girl Flees by Aamna Quershi 🌙 Jasmine Falling by Shereen Malherbe 🌙 Between Two Moons by Aisha Abdel Gawad 🌙 Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini 🌙 Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal
🌙 Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie 🌙 All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir 🌙 The Bohemians by Jasmin Darznik 🌙 Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin 🌙 A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif 🌙 Chronicle of a Last Summer by Yasmine El Rashidi 🌙 A Girl Like That by Tanaz Bhathena 🌙 Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga 🌙 The Mismatch by Sara Jafari 🌙 Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah 🌙 You Truly Assumed by Laila Sabreen 🌙 Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali 🌙 Once Upon an Eid - S.K. Ali and Aisha Saeed 🌙 Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan 🌙 Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson 🌙 The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar 🌙 A Show for Two by Tashie Bhuiyan 🌙 Nayra and the Djinn by Michael Berry 🌙 All-American Muslim Girl by Lucinda Dyer 🌙 It All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi
🌙 The Marvelous Mirza Girls by Sheba Karim 🌙 Salaam, with Love by Sara Sharaf Beg 🌙 Queen of the Tiles by Hanna Alkaf 🌙 How It All Blew Up by Arvin Ahmadi 🌙 Zara Hossain Is Here by Sabina Khan 🌙 Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Salaam 🌙 She Wore Red Trainers by Na'ima B. Robert 🌙 Hollow Fires by Lucinda Dyer 🌙 Internment by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa 🌙 Love in a Headscarf - Shelina Zahra Janmohamed 🌙 Courting Samira by Amal Awad 🌙 The Other Half of Happiness by Ayisha Malik 🌙 Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy 🌙 Love, Hate & Other Filters by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know by Samira Ahmed 🌙 Muslim Girls Rise - Saira Mir and Aaliya Jaleel 🌙 Amira & Hamza - Samira Ahmed 🌙 The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf 🌙 Nura and the Immortal Palace by M.T. Khan
🌙 As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh 🌙 Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan 🌙 Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor by Xiran Jay Zhao 🌙 The Yard - Aliyyah Eniath 🌙 When We Were Sisters by Fatimah Asghar 🌙 The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty 🌙 Maya's Laws of Love by Alina Khawaja 🌙 The Chai Factor by Farah Heron 🌙 The Beauty of Your Face - Sahar Mustafah 🌙 Hope Ablaze by Sarah Mughal Rana
#ramadan#muslim writers#muslim#books#book list#ramadan mubarak#ramadan kareem#batty about books#battyaboutbooks
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From 2019, won't finish, won't explain, won't pay for stock images.
#pokémon#specieswapped#mioo dorost ast#meowth#human#mir yusuf#persian#pezhman farsi#ehsasamo bede#hojjat dorvali#pokemon
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ddf tumblr kennt die story nicht, aberich hatte letztes Jahr (wortwörtlich) einen Fiebertraum von einer Europa (but make it all Klischees) Version von ddf. Anstatt Amerikaner waren Justus Türke, Peter Russe und Bob Italiener und sie waren wortwörtlich die Definition von europäischen Klischees 😭
So entstanden auch Namen und Situationen wie Folgende:
Yusuf, Piotr & ✨Roberto✨
Skinny ist Pole 100%
Jeffrey ist derjenige der jährlich nach Malle fährt
Wenn Justus/Yusuf eine Eingebung hat, kommt er mit „Vallah vertraut mir das ist gut“ damit seine Freunde nicht mehr diskutieren und endlich helfen („Er hat Vallah gesagt, Roberto. Da muss was dran sein..“)
✨Roberto✨ muss seinem russischen Freund nach einer langen Standpauke beibringen, dass man Spaghetti Carbonara tatsächlich NICHT mit Sahne zubereitet
außerdem ist er ein noch schlimmerer Flirt als im canon
Es gab bestimmt noch mehr, aber die Geschichte ist uralt als dass ich mich an alles erinnere 😭 Habt kein Fieber Freunde, das kann gefährlich enden
#sowas passiert wenn man als Pole in einem Trio mit einem Italiener und einem Syrer gerät#man denkt wir im Gymnasium lernen nur aber in Wahrheit haben wir in den letzten Reihen nur solche Faxxen gemacht#Meine Freunde haben mein Hirn mehr beeinflusst als ich zugeven will warum träume ich sowas bei Fieber?#egal wir lieben europäische Klischees als Europäer#die drei ???#die drei fragezeichen
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175+ non-Western literature recommendations to diversify your academia, organized by continent + country
I love world literature, and I’ve been frustrated by the lack of representation of it in literature + academia communities on tumblr, so here are some recommendations. I haven’t read all of these myself yet, but the ones I have are excellent and the ones I haven’t come highly recommended from Goodreads and are on my to-read list!
With the exception of anthologies of older works, all of these books were written before 2000 (some literally thousands of years earlier), since I’m less familiar with super contemporary literature. Also, I only included each writer once, though many of them have multiple amazing books. I’m sure there are plenty of incredible books I’m missing, so please feel free to add on to this list! And countries that aren’t included absolutely have a lot to offer as well--usually, it was just hard to find books available in English translation (which all of the ones below are.)
List below the cut (it’s my first post with a cut so let’s hope I do it right... and also warning that it’s super long)
ASIA:
Bangladesh:
Pather Panchali by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (1929)
China:
Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu (6th century BCE)
The Art of War by Sun Tzu (5th century BCE)
The Analects by Confucius (circa 5th-4th century BCE?)
The Book of Chuang Tzu by Zhuangzi (4th century BCE)
Mencius by Mencius (3rd century BCE)
The Songs of the South: An Anthology of Ancient Chinese Poems by Qu Yuan and Other Poets (2nd century AD)
Li Po and Tu Fu: Poems by Li Po and Tu Fu (written 8th century AD)
Poems of Wang Wei (8th century AD)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong (14th century AD)
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling (1740)
Dream of the Red Chamber by Xueqin Cao (1791)
Six Records of a Floating Life by Shen Fu (1809)
Diary of a Madman and Other Stories by Lu Xun (1918)
Mr Ma and Son by Lao She (1929)
Family by Ba Jin (1933)
Love in a Fallen City by Eileen Chang (1943)
A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy by Wing-Tsit Chan (1963)
Red Sorghum by Mo Yan (1987)
Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian (1989)
The Big Red Book of Modern Chinese Literature edited by Yunte Huang (anthology, 2016)
India:
The Rig Vega (1500-1200 BCE)
The Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita (around 400 BCE but not known exactly. The Gita is part of the Mahabharata)
The Upanishads (REALLY wide date range)
The Dhammapada (3rd century BCE)
The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way by Nāgārjuna (2nd century AD)
The Recognition of Sakuntala by Kālidāsa (4th century AD)
The Way of the Bodhisattva by Santideva (700 AD)
Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore (1910)
Annihilation of Caste by B.R. Ambedkar (1936)
The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru (1946)
Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh (1956)
A Source Book in Indian Philosophy by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Charles Alexander Moore (1957)
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (1981)
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth (1993)
Women Writing in India: 600 BC to the Present V: The Twentieth Century by Susie J. Tharu and K. Lalita (1993)
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry (1995)
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (1996)
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (1999)
Indian Philosophy in English: From Renaissance to Independence (anthology, 2011)
Indonesia:
The Weaverbirds by Y.B. Mangunwijaya (1981)
Iran:
Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings by Abolqasem Ferdowsi (11th century AD)
The Essential Rumi by Rumi (13th century AD)
The Blind Owl by Sadegh Hedayat (1936)
Savushun by Simin Daneshvar (1969)
My Uncle Napoleon by Iran Pezeshkzad (1973)
Missing Soluch by Mahmoud Dowlatabadi (1979)
Iraq:
Fifteen Iraqi Poets edited by Dunya Mikhail (published 2013 but the poems are 20th century)
Japan:
The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu (9th-10th century AD)
The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon (1002 AD)
The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu (1008 AD)
The Tale of the Heike, unknown (12th century AD)
One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each: A Treasury of Classical Japanese Verse (not sure of year)
Essays in Idleness by Yoshida Kenkō (1332)
Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki (1914)
No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai (1948)
Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata (1948)
The Makioka Sisters by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1948)
Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima (1949)
Masks by Fumiko Enchi (1958)
The Woman in the Dunes by Kōbō Abe (1962)
A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe (1964)
Silence by Shūsaku Endō (1966)
Korea (written before the division into North/South):
The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong (written 1795-1805)
Lebanon:
Samarkand by Amin Maalouf (1988)
Gate of the Sun by Elias Khoury (1998)
Pakistan:
We Sinful Women: Contemporary Urdu Feminist Poetry (1991)
The Rebel's Silhouette: Selected Poems by Faiz Ahmed Faiz (1991)
The Taste of Words: An Introduction to Urdu Poetry edited by Raza Mir (2014)
Palestine:
Men in the Sun and Other Palestinian Stories by Ghassan Kanafani (1963)
Orientalism by Edward Said (1978)
I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti (1997)
Mural by Mahmoud Darwish (2000, which technically breaks my rule by a year but it’s great)
Philippines:
Noli Me Tángere by José Rizal (1887)
Saudi Arabia:
Cities of Salt by Abdul Rahman Munif (1984)
Sri Lanka:
Funny Boy by Shyam Selvadurai (1994)
Syria:
Damascus Nights by Rafik Schami (1989)
Taiwan:
Last Words from Montmartre by Qiu Miaojin (1996)
Turkey:
My Name Is Red by Orhan Pamuk (1998)
Vietnam:
Spring Essence: The Poetry of Hô Xuân Huong by Hô Xuân Huong (1801)
The Tale of Kieu by Nguyen Du (1820)
Paradise of the Blind by Duong Thu Huong (1988)
Miscellaneous Asia (country unclear or multiple current day countries):
The Epic of Gilgamesh (circa 1800 BCE)
Myths from Mesopotamia translated by Stephanie Dailey
The Arabian Nights (as early as the 9th century AD, lots of changes over the years)
The Qur’an
AFRICA:
Algeria:
Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade by Assia Djebar (1985)
The Bridges of Constantine by Ahlam Mosteghanemi (1993)
Cameroon:
Houseboy by Ferdinand Oyono (1956)
Egypt:
The Tale of Sinuhe and Other Ancient Egyptian Poems 1940 - 1640 B.C. translated by R.B. Parkinson
Palace Walk by Naguib Mahfouz (1956)
The Sinners by Yusuf Idris (1959)
Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi (1975)
The Map of Love by Ahdaf Soueif (1999)
Ghana:
Our Sister Killjoy by Ama Ata Aidoo (1977)
Two Thousand Seasons by Ayi Kwei Armah (1979)
In My Father’s House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture by Kwame Anthony Appiah (1992)
Guinea:
The Radiance of the King by Camara Laye (1954)
Kenya:
A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thing'o (1994)
The River and the Source by Margaret A. Ogola (1995)
Libya:
The Bleeding of the Stone by Ibrahim al-Koni (1990)
Mali:
The Fortunes of Wangrin by Amadou Hampâté Bâ (1973)
Nigeria:
The Palm-Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola (1952)
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (1958)
Efuru by Flora Nwapa (1966)
The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta (1979)
Aké: The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka (1981)
Sozaboy: A Novel in Rotten English by Ken Saro-Wiwa (1985)
The Famished Road by Ben Okri (1991)
Senegal:
God’s Bits of Wood by Ousmane Sembène (1960)
So Long a Letter by Mariama Bâ (1981)
Somalia:
Maps by Nuruddin Farah (1986)
South Africa:
When Rain Clouds Gather by Bessie Head (1969)
Fools and Other Stories by Njabulo S. Ndebele (1986)
Sudan:
Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih (1966)
Tunisia:
The Colonizer and the Colonized by Albert Memmi (1957)
Zimbabwe:
The House of Hunger by Dambudzo Marechera (1978)
Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga (1988)
Miscellaneous Africa:
The Granta Book of the African Short Story edited by Helon Habila (2011)
The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier (1963)
AMERICAS:
Antigua and Barbuda:
A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid (1988)
Argentina:
Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges (1944)
Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar (1963)
The Museum of Eterna’s Novel (The First Good Novel) by Macedonio Fernández (1967)
Kiss of the Spider Woman by Manuel Puig (1976)
The Sixty-Five Years of Washington by Juan José Saer (1985)
How I Became a Nun by César Aira (1993)
Thus Were Their Faces by Silvina Ocampo (2015 but written earlier)
Brazil:
Dom Casmurro by Machado de Assis (1900)
Chronicle of the Murdered House by Lúcio Cardoso (1959)
Dona Flor and her Two Husbands by Jorge Amado (1966)
Pedagagy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire (1968)
The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector (1977)
Vast Emotions and Imperfect Thoughts by Rubem Fonseca (1988)
Chile:
The Obscene Bird of Night by José Donoso (1970)
Emergency Poems by Nicanor Parra (1972)
The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende (1982)
Colombia:
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (1967)
Cuba:
The Kingdom of This World by Alejo Carpentier (1949)
Cold Tales by Virgilio Piñera (1958)
Dominican Republic:
In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez (1994)
Guatemala:
Men of Maize by Miguel Ángel Asturias (1949)
I, Rigoberta Menchú by Rigoberta Menchú (1985)
Guadalupe (part of France but overseas):
I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Condé (1986)
Haiti:
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwige Danticat (1994)
Jamaica:
No Telephone to Heaven by Michelle Cliff (1987)
The True History of Paradise by Margaret Cezair-Thompson (1999)
Martinique (part of France but overseas):
Discourse on Colonialism by Aimé Césaire (1950)
Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon (1961)
Poetics of Relation by Édouard Glissant (1997)
Mexico:
Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo (1955)
Aura by Carlos Fuentes (1962)
The Hole by José Revueltas (1969)
Underground River and Other Stories by Inés Arredondo (1979)
The Collected Poems, 1957-1987 by Octavio Paz (1987)
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel (1989)
Nicaragua:
Azul by Rubén Darío (1888)
Peru:
The Cardboard House by Martín Adán (1928)
The Time of the Hero by Mario Vargas Llosa (1962)
The Complete Poems by César Vallejo (1968)
St. Lucia:
Omeros by Derek Walcott (1990)
Trinidad and Tobago:
The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution by C.L.R. James (1938)
A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul (1961)
Uruguay:
Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano (1971)
Venezuela:
Doña Bárbara by Rómulo Gallegos (1929)
Indigenous Writers from Canada and the United States:
American Indian Stories by Zitkála-Šá (Dakota) (1921)
Winter in the Blood by James Welch (Blackfeet and A’aninin) (1974)
Emplumada by Lorna Dee Cervantes (Chumash) (1982)
She Had Some Horses by Joy Harjo (Mvskoke) (1982)
Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich (Chippewa) (1984)
Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko (Laguna Pueblo) (1986)
Custer Died for Your Sins by Vine Deloria Jr. (Dakota) (1988)
The Grass Dancer by Susan Power (Dakota) (1997)
Miscellaneous Americas:
And We Sold the Rain: Contemporary Fiction from Central America edited by Rosario Santos (1988)
Short Stories by Latin American Women: The Magic and the Real edited by Celia Correas de Zapata (2003)
Bordering Fires: The Vintage Book of Contemporary Mexican and Chicana and Chicano Literature edited by Cristina García (2006)
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"Sultanın huzurunda eğilerek selam vermeye karşı çıktığı için, Kovalyar Kalesinde mecburi ikamete tabi tutuldu. Gerek hapishane ve gerekse zorunlu ikamet dönemini o, Yusuf aleyhisselamın sünnetini ihya etmek gibi algıladı. İmam Rabbani rahmetullahi aleyh, Mir Muhammed Numan'a oradan yazdığı bir mektubunda, kendi hâletiruhiyesini şu sekilde anlatıyor:
Eğer hapishanede ilahi feyizler ve ihsanlar imdadıma yetişmeseydi kendimden ümidi kesecek ve karamsarlığa kapılacaktım. Beni bela içinde afiyete kavuşturan, eziyet içinde bana ikramda bulunan, zorluk sırasında benden ihsanını esirgemeyen, sevinç ve üzüntü hallerinde beni kendisine şükretmeye muvaffak kılan Allah'a hamd olsun. Beni peygamberlerin ve velilerin takipçisi, alim ve salih kimselerin düşkünü kılan Allah'a bir kez daha hamd olsun."
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