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mohammed-family-aid · 8 months ago
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🚨 URGENT 🚨
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Hello Dear 🌹
My Account Was Verified & Listed As No. 209
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
Please Share Our Story.
I'm Mohammed Khatib From GAZA, PALESTINE. I Live With My Family A Hard WAR Since October 2023 that's 395 Days. Displaced From Our Home More Than 6 Times. Our Home Was Destroyed By Airstrikes. We Now Live In A Tent & Can Barely Afford Food & Water.
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
🙏🏻So Please Donate To Us Because You Are Our Savior & Hope After GOD To Continue My Education By Travel From Gaza & Start A New Life.
Thanks Alot 🌹
Please Donate 🥹
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
🙏🏻A Small Donation Can Make A Big Difference 🙏🍉🇵🇸 YOU Will FIX It ❤️
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official-ducktown · 8 months ago
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🚨 URGENT 🚨
Hello Dear 🌹
My Account Was Verified & Listed As No. 209
Please Share Our Story.
I'm Mohammed Khatib From GAZA, PALESTINE. I Live With My Family A Hard WAR Since October 2023 that's 395 Days. Displaced From Our Home More Than 6 Times. Our Home Was Destroyed By Airstrikes. We Now Live In A Tent & Can Barely Afford Food & Water.
🙏🏻So Please Donate To Us Because You Are Our Savior & Hope After GOD To Continue My Education By Travel From Gaza & Start A New Life.
Thanks Alot 🌹
Please Donate 🥹 gofund.me/c4f0c917
Even The Smallest Bit Helps 🙏🏻
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
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sweet-baby-bird · 8 months ago
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🚨 URGENT 🚨
Hello Dear 🌹
My Account Was Verified & Listed As No. 209
Please Share Our Story.
I'm Mohammed Khatib From GAZA, PALESTINE. I Live With My Family A Hard WAR Since October 2023 that's 395 Days. Displaced From Our Home More Than 6 Times. Our Home Was Destroyed By Airstrikes. We Now Live In A Tent & Can Barely Afford Food & Water 🥹😭
🙏🏻So Please Donate To Us Because You Are Our Savior & Hope After GOD To Travel From Gaza & Start A New Life.
Thanks Alot 🌹
Please Donate 🥹 gofund.me/c4f0c917
I checked the sheet and found your campaign! I will share it and help you out!
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rebecca-levin-art · 8 months ago
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Fundraisers for Palestine: November 2nd-November 6th
Here’s a list of Palestinian accounts that have reached out to me on November 2nd-November 16th. If you send me proof of donation to any of their fundraisers, I will give you a free art commission of similar value to your donation. Please note that some of these fundraisers are unvetted, but seem legitimate, and with the vetters so busy I think it's important to share these too. Let's please give these people all of our support!
Also, a note for any Palestinian account who wants to reach out to me: Please do so, just know that I am more likely to see your request if you send it as an ask rather than as a message. I will try my best to get to every account, but I am most likely to see it if you send an ask.
@mohammedgaza3
@sondos22002
@abuyasin156
@alamoudi-ghazi
@hildanasr1
@dodooomar1
@jaberfamily3
@farhat2023
@najwa-shawwa
@dina179
@ahmadfrompalestine
@savepalestineinfamily19
@missaeid6
@shadi90
@salman1990a
@majedgerbawi
@karamrafeek
@khadigayousef2024
@najah-tamim2023
@ahmedhadeel84
@mohammedgaza3
@amal-alhaj
@anas-ahmad-family1
@ameertaims
@fatooamaahed
@ghadeerarqan
@princegaza
@roz-family
@manar5ram
@abdallahalashis-blog
@mohammedswaierh
@fatmakuhail22
@miratamer
@heba-213
@yaserkollab3
@eslamfa1
@mohammedmoner
@emanalmadhoun8
@shatha-abo-amsha
@nadafarra999
@mohmoud-j
@mohammedaldeeb
@doaasalh
@hanan124
@abdallahalashi
@yousefalyazjii1
@ahmad-syam2
@janaabunaje
@salmangaza
@mayarram
@mahmodsyj
@supportpalestine-2
@supportgaza
@ahmedalnabih17
@free-palestine-2023
@bashar-osama
@hildanasr1
@mah99moud
@ahmadfromgaza
@monisfamily2
@hashimsamar
@mohmoud-j
@tahrer1990
@maha3333
@safaafamily7
@fayezjadallah
@mohammedali9
@khaledismael
@mohammed-2007-mohammed
@hanan-famliiy
@lobnaalseer
@sondos22002
@shamiamja
@doaasalh
@mohammed-khatib-aid
@hananfamilysblog
@nadafarra999
@ibrahimshallah2
@banan202
@khaledblogs
@thelaraaa9
@montaser-bashir2002
@ahmadalanqar1993
@savebasmalafamily1
@kaw95thar
@deafeningfartfury
@samiealkhliliy
@ammar2hammad
@mahmoudayyads
@hazemsfamily
@jaber-dah
@ahmaedworld1
@tahseenfamily
@mohammed-family-aid
@safa33
@ahlam910
@marymfamily
@eyadnasir
@aburakhiaibrahim
@mohammedhaboubsblog
@reemagaza
@monayhua2000
@family2002
@amiresam
@asil60
@safaafamily7
@yousef-falestinef
@hashem1979
@anasfamily7
@hanangaza7
@hanan124
@ahmadresh2
@ghada-mhasin20
@zinaanqar
@fahedshehabff
@ayooshs-stuff
@mohammedgaza11
@hanaa88yousef
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plasticsandwich · 8 months ago
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fundraisers for gaza ive recieved over the week, please share or donate if you can. you can read more about their stories on their accounts or GFM page.
all fundraisers in the list below are donation protected, and all vetted fundraisers are highlighted in green.
Mohammed Khatib @mohammed-khatib-aid / GFM - 8%
Nour @nournour-22 / GFM - 0%
Ahmed @ahmed-gaza0 / GFM - 8%
Hadeel @hadeelmekki / GFM - 52%
Salah @salahsallout95 / GFM - 17%
Heba @hebanaseif / GFM - 7%
Mahmoud Anwar @mahmuodanwar / GFM - 6%
Shaimaa @shaymaayasser2002 / GFM - 1%
Mohammad Alkhaldi @support-mohammed-family / GFM - 21%
Jehad @jehad-aldahdooh / GFM - 1%
Diana @magicaldragonwizard / GFM - 0%
Ola Ferwana @abedallhferwanagaza / GFM - 41%
Hala @halamushtaha / GFM - 7%
Sahar Shehab @fahedshehab-new / GFM - 92%
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iwritenarrativesandstuff · 10 months ago
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Another Donation Post!
Please pick one and donate even the minimum amount! Red is below 10% of their goal!
Nada Al-Farra @dodiahmed123 -> 5.6% of goal (in €, link)
Mahmoud Khalaf @mahmoudkhalafff -> 55.1% of goal (in €, link)
Safaa Al Khatib @safaakhatib -> 69.5% of goal (in €, link)
Oday Al-Anqar @odayalanqar-2002 -> 7.9% of goal (in €, link)
Samer Abu Ras @samerpal -> 30.6% of goal (in krSEK, link)
Ahmad Alserr @ahmadelser -> 12.9% of goal (in €, link)
Amna Merwan @amna-merwan -> 28.8% of goal (in €, link)
Musab Abed @musababed -> 36.1% of goal (in £, link)
Mohammed Alwadiya @anasbatran -> 16.5% of goal (in $USD, link)
Motaz Jad Al-Haq @motaz345 -> 19.3% of goal (in krSEK, link)
Muhammad Atalla @atalah-mohammed -> 19.7% of goal (in €, link) (he needs surgery!)
Ayaa Mahmoud @ayoosh-gaza -> 26.4% of goal (in $USD, link)
Islam Al-Najjar @islamgazaaccount3 -> 7.2% of goal (in €, link)
Osama Basil @ahmad-b-sh -> 18.6% of goal (in €, link)
Wafaa Al-Resh @wafaaresh6 -> 32.2% of goal (in $USD, link)
Mohanad and Farah Abu Tahoun @farohablogsworld -> 2.3% of goal (in €, link)
Majed Shamaly @familymajed2 -> 27.2% of goal (in $CAD, link)
Tahseen Al-Khazendar @tahseenkhazen -> 49.1% of goal (in $USD, link)
Husam Farhat @shamfarhat1 -> 29.3% of goal (in $USD, link)
Fatima Alanqar @fatma-anqer -> 42.9% of goal (in €, link)
Mohammed Helles @mohammed-665 -> 7.9% of goal (in €, link)
Majed Al-Gharabawi @majedgh2 -> 7.0% of goal (in $USD, link)
Muhammed Al-Habil @aya2mohammed -> 57.9% of goal (in €, link)
Mohammed Almadhoun @savepalestineinfamily19 -> 14.3% of goal (in €, link)
Huda Mahmoud @huda-gaza -> 6.9% of goal (in $USD, link)
Mohamed Smeer @mohamadsmeer35 -> 3.9% of goal (in $AUD, link)
Mahmoud Salah @mahmoud-salah-gaza -> 1.1% of goal (in $USD, link)
Not yet vetted but likely legitimate:
Etaf Al-Qataa @familymaria1234567 -> 3.8% of goal (in €, link)
Eman Abosedo @emanabosedo -> 2.0% of goal (in $USD, link)
Ahmed Halas @ahmedhellis22 -> 1.2% of goal (in $USD, link) (this one is different - he is fundraising to help support his family as he also provides pharmaceutical aid to the people of Gaza)
Mahmoud Al-Masri @mahmoudesign -> 0.3% of goal (in €, link)
Amal Musa @helpamalm -> 1.7% of goal (in €, link)
Wijdan Esraa @wejdan-32 -> 7.2% of goal (in €, link)
Abdallah Al-Swusiis @gaza-love100 -> 0.3% of goal (in €, link)
Hanan Mahmoud @hanan-gaza23 -> 0.3% of goal (in $USD, link)
Mohamed Kamel @mohammad-sd -> 0.8% of goal (in €, link) (he is using this money to save cats and other struggling animals)
Farah Areef @areej1982 -> 2.8% of goal (in €, link)
Mahamoud Abu Mazeed @mahmood2001 -> 0.2% of goal (in €, link)
Shadi Sameer Ashour @shady0598767755123 -> 1.6% of goal (in €, link)
And if you are looking for other important initiatives to donate to:
Help Gaza Children (resources such as food and other essentials)
Care For Gaza (non-profit charity)
Life For Gaza (the municipality is attempting to repair the water supply and sewage treatment)
Connecting Humanity (e-sims for Gaza)
Updates:
Original post: August 19th, 2024
Update 1: August 28th, 2024
Update 2: September 12th, 2024
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pallegina · 3 months ago
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Mohammed @moho19912024 has been documenting his family's survival for well over a year on his Instagram yet their Gofundme has stagnated for some time. With the zionist occupation breaking the ceasefire and refusing aid they need help now more than ever. 🙏🏾
Can anyone match my £15 donation? Thank you
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a-shade-of-blue · 9 months ago
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New Gaza fundraiser asks I've received (23 September)
Farah & Ibrahim Al-Habil (@farahalhabil): Ibrahim and Farah have 7 children. Ibrahim suffers from cartilage disease. They have a daughter born during the war. One of her little daughters is suffering from an infection that is affecting her breathing. They are trying to evacuate out of Gaza. (https://gofund.me/d90234ab) (vetted by association through @youseffamily (#406 in the Butterfly Effect Project verified fundraiser list and shared by 90-ghost.)) (€555 raised of €20,000 target)
Nour Alanqar (@nooralanqar): Nour and her husband Ashraf Ismail have 3 children: Hussein (6), Rajaa (5), and Youssef (10 months old). Their house has been bombed. Ashraf was injured in the shoulder when the warehouse they were sheltering in was bombed. Rajaa contacted hepatitis. (https://gofund.me/f8d6f370) (vetted by 90-ghost)
Abeer & Ashraf Alserr (@abeer-adel, @abeerashraf91): Abeer and Ashraf have 2 children: Lian (11) and Wael (6 months old). Ashraf’s elderly parents are suffering from chronic diseases. They are trying to evacuate out of Gaza. (https://gofund.me/d2999e8c) (vetted by @/gaza-vetters and #79 on their vetted list.)
Mohammed Khatib (@mohammedkhatib2002, @mohammedkhatip): Mohammed is 21-year-old IT student who is supposed to graduate this year. He is the youngest child of 9 and wishes to reduce his parents’ expenses. His uni has been destroyed, and he is trying to evacuate himself from Gaza and continue his education abroad. (https://gofund.me/0d74b0a9) (#209 on the vetted fundraiser list by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi)
Mounes Al-Kafarna (@mones1998gaza): Mounes has 2 young children. One of them, under the age of five, urgently needs milk, while the other requires treatment for skin diseases. (https://gofund.me/ac541182) (vetted by @/gazavetters and is #64 on their vetted list)
Najah Al-Haila (@hudameqdad, @salwameq20): Najah and her husband have 4 children: Walid (9 years old and the eldest child), Mira, Ahmed, and Mayar. Help them evacuate out of Gaza! (https://gofund.me/744c27e7) (vetted by @/gazavetters and is #49 on the vetted list)
Bassam Shaqqoura & Laila Shaqoura (@lailashaqoura): Laila is 18 years old and has 4 siblings. Her mother has lost 9 family members, most of them children, to Israeli airstrike in 2014. Laila’s mother is currently pregnant. Their house has been bombed. They have been displaced to Khan Younis and hope to evacuate out of Gaza. (https://gofund.me/db42eea2) (#152 on the verified fundraiser list created by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi) 
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 13 - 25 July.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 26 -29 July.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 30 July - 1 August.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 2 - 5 August.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 6 - 10 August.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 11 - 14 August.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 15 - 18 August
Click here for my Masterlist for fundrasiers from 19 - 21 August
Click here for my Masterlist for fundrasiers from 22 - 24 August
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 25 - 28 August
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 29 August - 1 September
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 2 - 5 September.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 6-10 September.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 11-14 September.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 15-18 September.
Click here for my Masterlist for fundraisers from 19-22 September.
How does vetting and verification work? See post here. (also read comments regarding 90-ghost and why we trust the campaigns he has shared)
Click here for my Google Doc with my complete masterlist of all the Palestinian gfm asks I've received, updated daily (along with other verified ways to send aid to Gaza).
See post here for other verified ways to send aid to Gaza.
Don't forget your Daily Clicks on Arab.org, it's free!!! and Every click made is registered in their system and generates donation from sponsors/advertisers.)
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gottfrieds · 6 months ago
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1/6 Updated Fundraiser Post Part 7
While I know I and many others continue to share individual posts, it is beyond time to update this larger list. Winter continues and the people of Palestine still need all the help we can manage. Please help me continue to share and donate where you can!
I will be marking all those with <20% of their goals in red.
@ibrahimhussiin2 / post / paypal / gfm ($55,143/$100,000) / vetted by association
@abdallahalashi / post / gfm (€3,328/€50,000) / RIS clean
@supportmohammedmsiam1 / post / gfm ($3,641/$25,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@certaintimemachinearcade / post / gfm (€1,527/€120,000) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
@jehad-aldahdooh / post / gfm (€560/€50,000) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
@famousturtlebanana / @mohammedalanqar / post / gfm (€75,811/€90,000) / vetted
@aboalwaleed / post / gfm (€401/€25,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@abuyasin156 / post / gfm (€1,535/€35,000) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
@saeid19 / post / gfm (€2,560/€50,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@amalayyad45 / post / gfm ($7,203/$35,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@heba-213 / post / gfm ($6,131 CAD/$30,000) / vetted
@safaayasser24 / post / gfm (€2,772/€50,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@bilalassadabedrou / post / gfm (€10,381/€80,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@leenmata123 / post / gfm (€4,546/€64,000) / vetted
@alaasyam / post / gfm ($955 CAD/$30,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@mohammed-khatib-aid / post / gfm ($0/$10,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@fayezjadallah / post / gfm (£20,242/£25,000) / vetted (#355 on the vetted gaza fundraiser list)
@save-loria-family1 / post / gfm (€4,845/€10,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@amal-alhaj / post / wdn ($2,082/$40,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@hildanasr1 / post / gfm (€7,774/€50,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@mariamaayyad / post / gfm ($7,824/$15,000) / vetted
@nadafarra999 / post / gfm (€8,010/€20,000) / vetted
@ahmadalanqar1993 / post / gfm (€3,949/€30,000) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
@mohammedshehabtt / new post / paypal / vetted (seen in linked post)
@nadera0 / post / gfm (€629/€30,000) / RIS clean
@naseermoh95 / post / gfm ($5,215/$10,000) / vetted
@salehalayoupi / post / gfm (€1,453/€30,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@shadi90 / new post / new gfm ($798 CAD/$40,000) / vetted by association
@hananqazzaz7 / post / gfm (€1,855/€55,000) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
@drfamily11 / @mosabfmly / post / gfm (€11,712/€30,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@ahmad680 / post / chuffed ($0/$40,000) / RIS clean
@lenaps / @nourfamily3 / post / gfm (€6,821/€50,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@danahasan2 / post / gfm (€1,160/€5,000) / RIS clean
@ahmad555sblog / post / gfm (€195/€20,000) / vetted
@halamushtaha / post / gfm ($6,409/$35,000) / vetted (seen in linked post)
@help-nour1 / post / gfm ($1,570/$5,500) / not yet vetted but believed to be legit
post 1 / post 2 / post 3 / post 4 / post 5 / post 6
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mohammed-family-aid · 8 months ago
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When pictures speak louder than words🥹😡
This is Gaza, Palestine where people are killed without mercy & pets are killed without mercy or supervision.
We are living a real bloody horror movie that never ends. Those of us who survive today may be the victims & be brutally killed tomorrow.
Please Save Us By Your Donation
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
Donate to help & save us by traveling & escaping from Gaza to start a new life.
Our Story👇🏻
https://gofund.me/c4f0c917
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mideastsoccer · 5 years ago
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On the Front Lines: Middle Eastern Rivals Take Their Fight to Jerusalem
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This story was first published in Inside Arabia
A podcast version of this story is available on Soundcloud, Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spreaker, Pocket Casts, Tumblr, Podbean, Audecibel, Patreon and Castbox.
Already at the core of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Jerusalem is emerging as yet another frontline in the struggle for regional hegemony in the Middle East. With its annexationist policies, Israel is backing Saudi and UAE efforts to counter Turkish activity in the city and weaken Jordan’s position as the custodian of Islam’s third most holy site.
Israel, with the backing of the Trump administration, may have full administrative control of Jerusalem but that has not shielded the city from becoming a fault line in one of the Middle East’s major divides that pits Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates against Turkey, with Jordan caught between a rock and a hard place.
The rivalry has turned some of the city’s real estate, including a historic Muslim cemetery, and the Jordanian-controlled religious endowment that administers Islam’s third most holy site. into battlefields.
Jerusalem has emerged as a frontline against the backdrop of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise to annex parts of the West Bank captured from Jordan during the 1967 Middle East war.
Positioning itself as a leader of Muslim opposition to Israeli policy, Turkey has been vocal in its criticism of Mr. Netanyahu’s plans. In contrast to Turkey, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, while publicly warning against annexation, have signaled that it would not impact their cooperation with the Jewish state.
As if to underline that, WAM, the official UAE news agency, confirmed in recent days in a rare public acknowledgment that an Abu Dhabi technology company had signed a memorandum of understanding with two Israeli defense companies, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), on cooperation in coronavirus-related research.
Closer cooperation with Israel has, however, not translated into successful Emirati and Saudi efforts to garner Palestinian support and counter Turkish-led opposition.
The UAE hopes that the Emirates could position Mohammed Dahlan, a controversial Abu Dhabi-based former Palestinian security chief with close ties to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, as a successor to aging Palestinian President Mohammed Abbas appear to have faded.
Instead, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shatiyyeh, a critic of the UAE’s coronavirus medical aid for Palestine, has emerged as a potential successor on the back of his handling of the pandemic and grip on economic issues.
Mr. Shattiyeh’s Palestinian Authority rejected the UAE’s coronavirus medical aid delivered to Tel Aviv airport on flights by Abu Dhabi’s Ettihad Airways, the first ever by an Emirati airline, because they were neither coordinated with the Palestinian government nor was it consulted.
UAE and Saudi efforts to counter Turkish efforts to don the mantle of Muslim leadership in countering Israeli annexation plans date back to Turkey attempting to take the lead when US President Donald J. Trump in 2017 recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to the city.
The UAE and Saudi Arabia downplayed an Islamic summit convened at the time in Istanbul by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and failed to persuade leaders like King Abdullah of Jordan not to attend and send only lower level representatives.
The battle has since shifted to Jerusalem itself.
In the latest incident, Israel last month removed a plaque commemorating the contribution to the restoration of Jerusalem’s historic Yusufiye cemetery by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA).
The cemetery is adjacent to the city’s old walls and falls under the authority of the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf.
The Waqf is the Jordanian-funded endowment that administers the Harm al-Sharif or Temple Mount that is home to the Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock. It is also where Judaism’s two ancient temples once stood, according to Jewish tradition.
In response, Anadolu Agency, Turkey’s state-run news agency, published a Hebrew-language document purporting to be the license granting TIKA permission to place the plaque.
Cash-strapped Jordan has in recent months fended off Israeli-backed Saudi attempts to be granted representation in the Jerusalem Waqf on the grounds that Saudi King Salman is the custodian of Islam’s two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina. The Harm al-Sharif is the faith’s third holiest shrine.
Israel Hayom, the Jewish state’s most widely read newspaper, quoted an unidentified Arab diplomat as saying that Saudi funds were needed to counter Turkish influence in Jerusalem.
“If the Jordanians allow the Turks to operate unhindered at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, within a matter of years their special status in charge of the Waqf and Muslim holy sites would be relegated to being strictly ‘on paper,’” the diplomat was quoted as saying.
The renewed Saudi attempt builds on a donation of $150 million USD in support of Islamic heritage sites announced by King Salman immediately after Mr. Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
The donation dwarfed millions of dollars in Turkish bequests to Islamic organizations in the city.
Raed Daana, a former director of preaching and guidance at Al-Aqsa Mosque Directorate, said at the time that Saudi Arabia had secretly invited Palestinian Muslim dignitaries in a bid to garner support for a Saudi power grab.
In a rare move, Iyad Madani, a Saudi national, visited Jerusalem and the Harm al-Sharif in 2018 in his capacity as then secretary-general of the Jeddah-based, 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
Kamal Khatib, an Israeli Palestinian Islamist leader, asserted that Mr. Dahlan, the UAE-backed Palestinian politician, working through local businessmen, had tried to acquire real estate adjacent to the Harm al-Sharif. Mr. Khatib said Palestinian real estate owners had refused to sell.
An Al Jazeera investigation suggested, however, that the UAE successfully funded acquisition of property in Silwan on the outskirts of Jerusalem’s old city that had since been transferred to Israeli settlers.
Turkish activity in Jerusalem is sparking concern not only because of Israeli, Saudi, and Emirati opposition to Turkey’s geopolitical ambitions and support for the Muslim Brotherhood but also because it, unlike the two Arab states, can exploit the fact that it maintains diplomatic relations with the Jewish state.
This has facilitated the activities of TIKA that serves as a tool to enhance Turkish influence across the globe. It has also allowed thousands of Turkish supporters of Mr. Erdogan’s Justice and Democracy Party (AKP) to visit Jerusalem as pilgrims.
Turkey’s Directorate General for Religious Affairs (Diyanet), that is part of Mr. Erdogan’s office, listed the Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2015 as a site for the umrah, the lesser Muslim pilgrimage.
Israeli authorities have accused Turkish nationals of instigating Palestinian protests, including on the Harm al-Sharif.
Yossi Melman, a prominent Israeli military and intelligence affairs reporter, reported last month that Israel was monitoring recently increased TIKA activity in Jerusalem that included financial and food donations as well as the funding of a coffeeshop, hostel, and cinema.
“Turkish activity in East Jerusalem is certainly creating tension, both with Saudi Arabia and Jordan,” said Gallia Lindenstrauss, a scholar who is writing a book on Turkish-Israeli relations.
Ms. Lindenstrauss cautioned that Saudi (and Emirati) efforts would not halt Turkish activity in Jerusalem. “I expect that activity to continue,” she said, ensuring that Jerusalem is likely to remain in the forefront of the Middle East’s geopolitical divides.
From a Palestinian perspective, there may be a silver lining in a heightened Turkish interest in Jerusalem at a time when Palestinians have few options to thwart Israeli annexation.
Dr. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and a senior fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore. He is also an adjunct senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Middle East Institute and co-director of the University of Wuerzburg’s Institute of Fan Culture in Germany
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reseau-actu · 6 years ago
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Atlantico : Vendredi 24 mai 2019, à Saint-Denis, se tiendrait un dîner caritatif au profit du Centre de Formation des Oulémas avec la présence de Mohamed Bajrafil, imam de la mosquée d'Ivry S/ Seine, de Iquioussen conférencier et membre de l'UOIF, branche française des Frères musulmans, avec en visioconférence le Cheikh Dedew. En quoi l'organisation de cet événement en France pose-t-il problème ?
Guylain Chevrier : On ne peut qu’être soucieux sinon inquiet qu’une telle initiative puisse voir le jour. Tout d’abord au regard de la nature même de cette manifestation. Une initiative, dîner caritatif, faisant appel aux dons pour un Centre de formation des Oulémas en Mauritanie, qui a été fermé par le gouvernement, mis en cause pour son extrémisme. Et donc, bien au-delà des règles propres à cette République islamique. Selon RFI : « Les autorités mauritaniennes soutiennent que le centre de formation des oulémas (ou savants en sciences islamiques) enseigne un islam radical tendant à inculquer dans l’esprit des étudiants des idéologies extrémistes. » (1) Rappelons que la Mauritanie est un pays touché de plein fouet par le terrorisme depuis 2005. Le Cheikh Dedew était l’un des principaux animateurs de ce Centre de formation des Oulémas. On a du mal à comprendre qu’un centre de formation à la charia, fermé pour son extrémisme dans un pays étranger, soit soutenu publiquement en France, par une initiative ayant pour but une aide financière par des dons en sa faveur. Une initiative qui va se dérouler à Saint-Denis, à l’adresse de l’Institut européen des sciences humaines, un institut très islamique derrière une présentation très lisse (lié à l’ex-UOIF). Une manifestation organisée dans un département, la Seine-Saint-Denis, où le communautarisme islamique et le salafisme font recette, ce qui constitue sans doute une autre dimension du problème, alors que l’on sait combien la radicalisation religieuse est galopante aujourd’hui.
Que sait-on des individus identifiés et qui vont participer à cet événement ? 
Le Cheikh Dedew, censé intervenir en visioconférence lors du dîner caritatif, explique dans des vidéos postées sur Youtube, qu’il y a beaucoup de groupes islamistes qui se fondent sur le dogme ou sur l’aspect militaire ou les principes et valeurs, mais qu’il faut suivre la voie du prophète en étant patient, discret, indiquant qu’il a su ainsi attendre d’être assez fort en gagnant des fervents, pour s’attaquer « aux symboles de l’idolâtrie » et affirmer son pouvoir par les armes, faisant écho à la technique de la taqya (2). Tout un programme, bien qu’il se défende de n’avoir rien à voir avec la politique. On peut aussi l’y entendre défendre que "- Les juifs sont les ennemis de Dieu, responsables de la corruption, détiennent les casinos, banques, assurances. - Les chrétiens sont arrogants et impérialistes, les États-Unis, l'Union Européenne et la France en sont la preuve."   Dans une vidéo publiée et traduite par le compte Youtube du @HavreDeSavoir, association inscrite dans ce réseau, le prédicateur déclare que Al-Qaradawi est le plus grand savant musulman de notre époque. Un prédicateur islamiste connu pour ses prêches radicaux, vivant au Qatar, et recherché par Interpol : Il condamne la séparation de l’Etat de la religion, il est président de la Union of Good (« UG »), une coalition d’organisations caritatives islamiques soutenant les activités du Hamas, et notamment les actions violentes contre les autorités et le peuple israéliens. En janvier 2009, il déclare sur Al Jazeera :« Tout au long de l'histoire, Allah a imposé [aux juifs] des personnes qui les puniraient de leur corruption. Le dernier châtiment a été administré par Hitler. […] C'était un châtiment divin. Si Allah veut, la prochaine fois, ce sera par la main des croyants. » Il défend l’usage de la violence d’un mari envers sa femme, comme la sourate IV du coran y invite (verset 34), il banalise l’excision sachant pertinemment que 97 % des femmes égyptiennes sont excisées.   Comment un imam qui tient des propos dont l’idéologie verse dans l’islamisme le plus dangereux, dont l’institution a été fermé pour cause de radicalisme, et explicitement s’inspire d’une figure les plus radicales et même effroyables dans ce domaine, peut-il ainsi s’exprimer par visioconférence en France, dans l’une de nos banlieues ? En mars 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy alors président de la République, a déclaré son intention de renforcer les mesures d’interdiction du territoire envers les imams extrémistes, consécutivement aux attentats de Toulouse, dont Al-Qaradawi a fait partie. Ceci, alors qu’il était invité à l'occasion du rassemblement annuel de l’Union des organisation islamiques de France (UOIF), proche des Frères musulmans, en 2012. Une organisation rebaptisée depuis « Musulmans de France », mais qui n’a rien changé à sa filiation et à son discours en faveur d’un islam intégral.
C’est précisément l’une des figures symboliques de l’organisation, qui est l’un des animateurs de cette initiative, le très controversé Hassan Iquioussen, surnommé « le prêcheur des cités. » En 2004, le journal l’Humanité révélait qu’il avait qualifié les juifs dans l’un de ses prêches d’"avares et usuriers" et d’être "le top de la trahison et de la félonie". Il s'affiche en 2011 et 2012 avec l'idéologue d'extrême droite Alain Soral. Dans une vidéo postée en décembre 2013, il déclare: "Alain Soral dit des choses très intéressantes, très intelligentes, pertinentes, et parfois, on peut très bien ne pas être d'accord avec lui." (3) Selon l’essayiste Fiammetta Venner, Musulmans de France a « une stratégie de conquête », qu’elle illustre par une déclaration des années 1990, d'Ahmed Jaballah, cofondateur de l'UOIF : « L'UOIF est une fusée à deux étages. Le premier étage est démocratique, le second mettra en orbite une société islamique » (4)
Mohamed Bajrafil est docteur en linguistique à l’Université Paris 7 Diderot, Professeur de théologie musulmane à l’Institut Alkhayria (Bruxelles) et imam de la mosquée d’Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne). C’est un admirateur de Tariq Ramadan. Il est membre du Conseil Théologique Musulman de France qui a été créé le 29 mai 2015. Dans cette instance qui a pour but d'édicter des Fatwas, on trouve à ses côtés Mohammed Najah, professeur de théologie musulmane à l'Institut Tabari à Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne), imam-khatib à la mosquée de Vigneux-sur-Seine (Essonne), qui met en exergue Al-Qaradawi comme l’une de ses grandes sources d’inspiration (5). Mohamed Bajrafil, invité le 15 septembre sur le plateau de « L’émission politique » sur France 2, a affirmé cette fable selon laquelle les terroristes n’ont jamais fréquenté les mosquées, pour dédouaner de toute responsabilité le moindre religieux musulman. Pourtant, entre autres, Rachid Kassim qui dirigeait alors les opérations d’attentats en France depuis la Syrie, fréquentait régulièrement la mosquée de sa ville. Ce qui est vrai de la plupart des terroristes comme ceux de Lunel, cette petite ville dans l’Hérault (34) qui a eu un nombre record de djihadistes.
Mohamed Bajrafil a accordé à la rédaction de Zaman France un entretien vidéo exclusif en octobre 2015, dont le titre était tiré de ses propos « J’appelle à un retour au salafisme véritable » (6)  La réponse à la dernière question en disait long sur sa vision de l’avenir : « Alors Mohamed Bajrafil, comment doit-on entrer dans le XXIe siècle ? Mohamed Bajrafil : « Un des défis du XXIe siècle est de ne pas reproduire des modèles qui ont échoué. La politique est en train d’être dépassée. Les élections n’intéressent plus personne. II y a peut-être une autre façon de faire société à laquelle réfléchir »… On comprend vite ce qui peur unir ces personnes autour de cette initiative.
On apprend par un article (7) que de multiples médiations de « personnalités importantes » sont en cours pour tenter de faire rouvrir ce centre en faisant pression sur le président mauritanien Ould Aziz, comme avec l’ex-mufti d’Al Qaïda et numéro 3 de Ben Laden, revenu au bercail depuis quelques années ainsi que d’autres Cheikhs. Laisser faire cela, n’est-ce pas banaliser cette idéologie et les structures qui s’en font l’écho de façon décomplexée, alors qu’il s’agit d’un signal d’alerte ? N’est-ce pas aussi laisser, par cette initiative se déroulant en France, faire pression à partir d’elle pour la réouverture de ce centre, que demandent à cor et à cri une série d’imams tous aussi rétrogrades et dangereux les uns que les autres, pour un islam conservateur dont la traduction la plus simple est l’islamisme, voire le djihadisme ?
D'où vient cette association du Centre de formation des Oulémas, qui organise des cagnottes afin de dispenser un enseignement ? Le centre de formation des Oulémas en Mauritanie avait été dissous. Quel est son objectif ? 
L’association Sciences et Education, organisatrice, située à Asnières-sur-Seine (92600), à but non lucratif se présente comme une ONG qui œuvre à « assister les étudiants, en Mauritanie, qui rencontrent des difficultés financières afin de leur permettre de poursuivre leur scolarité dans les meilleurs conditions et de réussir ; l'association pourra apporter librement son soutien aux projets présentés par des organisations œuvrant à des missions d'intérêt général liées à l'action humanitaire »  Dans le cadre de la présentation de cette initiative, les choses deviennent plus précise, on parle d’une association qui œuvre « pour la prise en charge des élèves du Centre de formation des Oulémas présidé par son éminence Ch. Mohamed Al Hassan Dedew. » C’est clair, il s’agit de financer des études à teneur islamiste à des « étudiants ». L’imam du centre islamique rappelle, face à la fermeture et aux accusations qui l’ont motivées, que « l’établissement est une institution scientifique de prédication qui œuvre pour la diffusion du savoir de la charia islamique et ses applications. » Voilà sans doute à quelle « Science » et à quel « savoir » se réfère l’association organisatrice. On est en droit d’attendre des explications sur le genre d’éducation qui peut en ressortir, ne serait-ce déjà au regard du trouble à l’ordre public que cela peut représenter. De plus, on met en avant sur l’affiche de l’événement, pour solliciter les donateurs, que les dons sont déductibles d’impôts. Mais dans quelles conditions cela est-il possible au vu des motifs d’interdiction de ce centre de formation d’Oulémas et de ce qui en ressort après cet examen ? Cette association serait-elle reconnue d'utilité publique, d'intérêt général ? Des questions posées aux pouvoirs publics qu’ils ne doivent pas pouvoir éluder.   1-RFI Afrique. Mauritanie: le centre de formation des oulémas fermé par les autorités http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20180926-mauritanie-centre-formation-oulemas-ferme-autorites   2- Informations rassemblées par des internautes sur cette initiative et les associations qui gravitent autour d’elle. https://twitter.com/imamette/status/1127621904041488391   3- Echirolles. La venue du prédicateur musulman Hassan Iquioussen suscite la polémique, France 3, 12/02/2019. https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/auvergne-rhone-alpes/isere/grenoble/echirolles-venue-du-predicateur-musulman-hassan-iquioussen-suscite-polemique-1622305.html   4-Islam : la France profonde des mosquées UOIF, Sud-Ouest.fr, publié le 08/04/2012. https://www.sudouest.fr/2012/04/08/la-france-profonde-des-mosquees-uoif-682314-2780.php   5-Institut Najah, Mohammed Najah. https://institut-najah.com/qui-sommes-nous/biographie/
6-« J’appelle à un retour au salafisme véritable »  http://comores-infos.com/mohamed-bajrafil-jappelle-a-un-retour-au-salafisme-veritable/
7-Mauritanie : savants et Imams font pression sur Ould Aziz pour la réouverture du Centre de formation des Oulémas. 13 décembre 2018. Source www.kassataya.comhttps://alakhbar.info/
Guylain Chevrier Source: Atlantico.fr
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The electricity was out at Fatima Al Mahmoud’s Beirut home even before a colossal explosion ripped through the Lebanese capital late on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least 135 people, and wounding a further 5,000.
A senior editor at online city guide Beirut.com, the 22-year old had been working remotely due to COVID lockdowns when a blast she initially mistook for an earthquake rattled her family’s apartment. Moments later, a much larger explosion—so big it was felt 150 miles away in Cyprus—shattered her bedroom windows. Mahmoud dragged her 12-year-old brother to the relative safety of their corridor and in the 25 minutes before the generators kicked back in and restored her Internet connection, agonized over the safety of her other teenage brother. The panic and uncertainty brought to mind the summer of 2006, when war broke out between Lebanon and Israel. But the terror she experienced at that time, Mahmoud says, “was nothing compared to what I felt yesterday.”
Mahmoud, who managed to locate her brother and whose apartment sustained only minor damage, is among Beirut’s more fortunate residents. The blast, which Lebanese authorities say took place at a warehouse containing massive quantities of explosive materials at the capital’s port, has left Beirut’s downtown strewn with rubble and twisted rebar. It blew out windows at Beirut’s airport more than five miles from the blast site and rendered 200,000 people homeless according to Beirut’s governor Marwan Abboud, who estimated the cost of the damage at up to $5 billion. After a night during which radio presenters read out the names of the missing and injured as relatives scrambled to locate loved ones, rescue teams were on Wednesday still pulling wounded survivors from the rubble, and retrieving bodies from the water. The death toll could rise still further, with many still missing according to Lebanon’s health minister.
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Hassan Ammar—APBeirut’s destroyed port seen after the massive explosion one day earlier, on Aug. 5
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Marwan Tahtah—AFP via Getty ImagesWounded people walk through the debris in the heart of Beirut following a twin explosion that shook the capital on August 4, 2020.
The tragic impact of Tuesday’s blast is compounded by the pressure it will exert on Lebanon’s already devastated economy. Amid scrutiny over the government’s culpability, Lebanon’s already volatile political climate is expected to further heat. Beirut’s port, which houses the country’s only grain silos and receives 80% of its imports, was “basically the only still thing still keeping us going,” says Mahmoud. “It’s where the wheat is stored, the medicine is stored, the fuel is stored. Now all of that is gone.”
Lebanon’s economy had already been on the brink of collapse. Beginning last October millions of Lebanese protesters directed their anger at inefficient government services, corruption in Lebanon’s patronage-based political system, interference from foreign states like Iran, and the worst economic crisis since Lebanon emerged from its 15-year long war in 1990.
Government shutdowns in response to the global pandemic halted Lebanon’s protest movement, but they also added to its economic desperation. One in three Lebanese citizens is unemployed, the currency has lost 80% of its value against the dollar since last fall, and mains electricity is only available for a few hours each day. In a statement accompanying a July 28 report that showed that almost a million people in greater Beirut do not have money for sufficient food, Save the Children’s acting Country Director Jad Sakr said: “We will start seeing children dying from hunger before the end of the year.”
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Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesLebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab makes a speech on the massive blast in Beirut.
Tuesday’s blast will heap yet more pressure on Lebanon’s embattled government. Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab said in a statement that 2,750 metric tons of ammonium nitrate, which is typically used as an agricultural fertilizer, had been stored at a port warehouse for six years, “endangering the safety of citizens”. As for why it was there, “you will have to ask customs,” Lebanon’s Interior Minister Mohammed Fehmi told local reporters in Arabic on Tuesday. Asked why fireworks were stored near the ammonium nitrate—a reason local media has provided for how the explosives were ignited—the Director-General of Lebanese Customs Badri Daher shifted blame to Beirut’s port authorities.
Reports have linked the ammonium nitrate to a Moldova-flagged cargo ship called the Rhosus, which was carrying the same quantity of the explosive material to which Diab referred in his statement before Lebanese authorities impounded it in 2014. In a letter sent to Russian journalists in 2014, the ship’s Russian captain said the chemicals onboard effectively made the vessel a “floating bomb.” How and why they remained at the port for six years is still unclear, but Reuters reports that Lebanon’s government has agreed to place all Beirut port officials who have overseen storage and security since 2014 under house arrest.
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Patrick Baz—AFP via Getty ImagesAn injured man sits next to a restaurant in the Mar Mikhael neighborhood of Beirut on August 5 in the aftermath of the massive explosion.
Buck-passing has long been a facet of Lebanon’s dysfunctional political system, but it also underscores the fact the Lebanese state does not exercise full control over the port, says Lina Khatib, who leads the Middle East and North Africa program at London-based think tank Chatham House. Hezbollah, a militant Iran-backed political faction close to Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun is known to have a hand in the running of Beirut’s Port.
In addition to being vital to the Lebanese economy, the port has long been a conduit of smuggling for multiple political groups in the country. Hezbollah, which the U.S. and some European countries has designated a terrorist organization, “has in the past used the port to smuggle explosive material into Lebanon for the manufacturing of ammunition,” Khatib says.
There is no evidence that was the intended purpose of the ammonium nitrate said to have caused Tuesday’s blast, and an initial investigation has reportedly found years of inaction and negligence over its storage. Still, Hezbollah’s oversized political role in Lebanon is one factor in the country’s economic crisis, which has been exacerbated by the White House’s maximum pressure campaign. That had made Lebanon’s European backers, such as France, wary of providing financial support in the recent past.
In the wake of the blast, offers of aid have come from countries including Qatar, France, Russia, Iran, Russia, and even Israel, which is still technically at war with Lebanon. France’s President Emmanuele Macron is set to meet Aoun on Thursday. But longer-term, Khatib says, “the only way forward is for the [International Monetary Fund] to support Lebanon.” Talks over a bailout stalled last month and the IMF has conditioned its assistance on Lebanon implementing a range of measures designed to increase transparency and financial accountability. Failing to undertake urgent reforms now, says Khatib, will push Lebanon to become a “failed state.”
For now, civil society groups have stepped in to fill the gaps left by the government. Mahmoud, the Beirut.com editor says that she and her friends set up an online volunteer group that gathers donations to help people struggling to buy food and other essential goods after the blast. An Instagram page called @open_houses_lebanon offers accommodation for the displaced in over 150 locations across Lebanon. On Twitter, others offered vacant rooms under the hashtag #ourhomesareopen.
Still, the immediate focus on helping those most urgently in need will not detract from public anger at the government, says Mahmoud. “People are promising that today we mourn our martyrs and tomorrow we go back to the streets,” she tells TIME. “I hope that’s true.”
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Hammer, History of the Ottoman Empire v2, 1836
Page 23: Frightened by these preliminary bloods, Schiraz made his submission (6 Silhidje 789-27 December 1387). There Timour received a kind of ovation, which he owed only to the terror sown in the distance by his latest exploit. The grandees of the empire, the governors of the provinces, the princes of the Mozaffer family, the sovereigns of Kerman and Yezd, the Atabèges of Loristan and the princes of Laristan, who boasted of descending from the Persian hero Gourghin-Milad, and in the palace called the throne Karadja, came to prostrate themselves before Timur, in whose name the public prayer was made from that moment. Letters of victory, in which the mounschis (secretaries of the Divan) had vied for servility and low flattery, were despatched by order of the emperor to Samarkand, the princes of Khowares, Khorasan, and all other possessions. of the Tatar ruler. to be read from the pulpit by the khatibs (preachers).
Page 364: It was a great imprudence to reveal to the people that secret of the doctrine of the Sophi. Amadeddin was handed over to the jurists, whose system of crime only reaches the East in material facts. He was condemned to Haleb, by the ulema, and skinned alive. His works alternate with Turkish and Persian poetry; but his main work, the Divan, is written in Turkish. Although several poets have written verses in the Turkish language, during the reign of Mohammed I and Bayezid I, none deserve special mention in history. The first whose works can be praised, Amadeddin, was contemporary with Madad II. It is only then, under the reign of this prince, that Ottoman poetry began to throw some light.
Page 405: A Divan was assembled after this naval combat. Khalil Pasha thought it a favorable occasion to plead for Constantinople, and endeavored to persuade the Sultan to make peace with the Emperor; In vain did he represent to him that other more considerable aid might be sent to the enemy, and that it would be impossible for him to intercept them. He had against him the vizier Saganos-Pascha, brother-in-law and favorite of the sultan, the mollah Mohammed Kourani, who had raised the Sultan, and the sheïkh Akschemseddin, whose preachings maintained the enthusiasm of the troops. These advisers, however, remained silent, when Mohammed consulted them as to the means of breaking the chain stretched in front of the port, or of entering it in spite of this obstacle, in order to attack the city from both sides at once. A bold idea cut through the difficulty. Muslim historians attribute all the honor to Mohammed; although his bold and fertile mind alone could have conceived it, it is probable that the examples of antiquity, or at least those of a nearer time, were not unknown to him, and that they suggested to him the thought of undertaking such work. It was about dragging the ships down to the harbor. This operation, though very difficult, was by no means new; Justin tells that the inhabitants of Colchos. pursuing the Argonauts, having ascended the Danube, put their boats on their shoulders and carried them from thence through the mountains to the shores of the Adriatic.
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mrdisha0 · 6 years ago
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The life story of Amr ibn al - Aas
The life story of Amr ibn al - Aas
Amr ibn al-Aas al-Sahami al-Qurashi al-Kanani (592 - 682 CE), Abu 'Abdullah, the son of Sayyid Bani Sahem of Quraish al-Aas ibn Wael al-Sahami, sent him before Islam to Abyssinia to ask Najashi to extradite Muslims who migrated to Abyssinia to flee the infidels and return them to Mecca to hold them accountable. About their new religion did not respond to him Negashi. After Islam, he conquered Egypt after he conquered the Romans and became governor of it after he was appointed by Omar ibn al-Khattab. The most prominent of what was known about Amr ibn al-Aas that he was the most astute Arab wartime of his time, it quoted the capacity of his resourcefulness and genius measure novels resembling legends, so that the caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab nickname Arabton.     Amr ibn al - Aas bin Wael bin Hashem bin Said bin shares bin Amr bin Hossis bin Ka'b bin Louay bin Ghalib bin Fahr bin Malik bin Nadar bin Kenanah bin Khuzaymah ibn Madrka ibn Elias ibn Mudar bin Nizar bin Maad bin Adnan.     His mother: Salma bint Khuzaymah ibn al-Harith ibn Kalthoum ibn Harish ibn Udah ibn Jushn ibn Amr ibn Abdullah ibn Khuzaymah ibn al-Harith ibn Jalan ibn Atik ibn Aslam bin little bin Anza bin Assad bin Rabia bin Nizar bin Maad bin Adnan. His mother was captive and his brethren from his mother: Orwa bin furniture Accueil Qurashi, and Aqaba bin Nafi bin Abdul Qais Fihri Qurashi He converted to Islam in the eighth year of the Hijra, and came to Medina with Khalid bin Walid and Othman bin Talha Muslims after fighting Islam. Amr is a war commander His first assignment was following his conversion to Islam, when the Prophet Muhammad sent him. To divide the crowd to want to invade Medina, Amr marched on the "same chain" in three hundred fighters, but his opponents were more numerous, and the Prophet Muhammad provided him with two hundred migrants and supporters headed by Abu Obeida bin Jarrah, including Abu Bakr and Omar, and Amr insisted that he remain president on Everyone accepted Abu Ubaida, and the Muslim army, led by Amr ibn al-Aas, defeated the otter, and Amr refused to follow him, as he refused to burn the fire there. He justified this position after the Prophet Muhammad asked him that he said: "I hated to follow them so that they have durations." And they hated to light a fire and their enemy saw them. " Vhamd Prophet Muhammad Hassan hatched. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad and in the succession of Abu Bakr, he assumed the emirate of one of the four armies that went to the Levant to conquer, and Amr Ibn al-Aas went to Palestine at the head of three thousand fighters, and then reached another period became the number of his army seven thousand, and participated in the battle of Yarmouk with After the arrival of Khalid bin al-Walid from Iraq after defeating the Persian armies, and on the proposal of Khalid bin al-Walid, the armies were united together, with each commander taking command of the army one day of the battle, and indeed the Muslim armies were able to defeat the Roman army in battle. Yarmouk under the leadership of Khalid bin Walid, Amr ibn al-Aas and Abu Obeida N surgeon and others have been opened the Levant. He then moved on to complete his duties in the cities of Palestine, including the conquest of Gaza, Sebastia, Nablus, Beni, Amwas, Beit Jirin, Jaffa and Rafah. It was Omar ibn al-Khattab, if he mentioned before him the siege of Jerusalem and the expression of the skill of Amr ibn al-Aas says: We threw "Arbatun Roman" "Arbatun Arabs." During the succession of Omar ibn al-Khattab and his leadership of armies in Palestine and Jordan after the death of Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan and during the presence of Omar ibn al-Khattab in Jerusalem to take the keys Amr took advantage of this opportunity and asked Omar to open Egypt and told him that the conquest will be a force and aid to the Muslims and to secure the borders of the Levant from the attacks of the Romans Omar and Walah agreed to lead the army going to invade Egypt and conquered it. And ordered by Othman bin Affan them for a period and then isolated from them and Crown Abdullah bin Abi Sarh, and then returned Amr to Medina. After the killing of Osman bin Affan, may Allah be pleased with him, Amr bin Aas marched to Muawiya bin Abi Sufyan, may Allah be pleased with him and witnessed the battle with two rows.When the war on Muawiyah intensified, according to some historians, Amr ibn al-Aas referred to him with the cunningness of the request for arbitration and the Koran lifted a request for a truce. When Ali bin Abi Talib was satisfied with arbitration, Amr Ibn al-Aas became a judge from Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan, while Abu Musa al-Ash'ari was a judge from Ali ibn Abi Talib. The two rulers agreed to meet the survivors of the ten missionaries of the paradise and decide the fate of Osman's killers, only Saad bin Abi Waqas, Ali bin Abi Talib and Saeed bin Zaid. Muawiyah then sent him on an army to Egypt and took it from Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, and then Muawiyah on Egypt. Other historians believe that this novel is not true and has no historical origin, said Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi in capitals of the investigation of Moheb al-Din al-Khatib: It speaks on the issue of arbitration and the lifting of the Koran: Capital: This is all a lie frankly what happened from the letter never, but it is something Tell him the innovator, and the historical status of the kings, Vtorath people of free and loudness sin of God and innovation. Some academic historians say, "We have received only very weak accounts of the arbitration, although it is considered one of the most dangerous topics in the history of the adult caliphate. Many writers have lost it, others are confused and written in their books and writings, as if they were one of the biggest facts of history." Some of them accept them uncritically as if they are true, and their formulation of dramatic stories and alleged deception and cunning has an impact on people's interest in them and the attention of historians to write them down, and to know that our words are on the details and not on the origin of arbitration; Doubt. " He died the night of Eid al-Fitr in 43 AH in Egypt and is eighty-eight years old and was buried near Mokattam. Al-Haafiz al-Dahabi quoted the passing of the noble flags of his death: «When Amr ibn al-Aas was dying, he said:“ Kilo Mali ”, so they found him fifty-two times. He said,“ Whoever takes him, including him, may he be bored ”[12]. And his sons said: What is this? He said, "What you see this sings nothing about me." Sahih Muslim said:    Amr ibn al-Aas that he wept long when dying, and made his son say: «O father, but the polytheism of the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him so, but the polytheism of the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him so?» He said: I accept his face and said: «The best we prepare a certificate That there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, I have been on three dishes: You have seen me and no one is more hateful of the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him than me, and I do not like me that I have been able to kill him and if he died on that case I would be the people of the fire. When Allah made Islam in my heart, I came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and I said, "The simplest of your right hand is your allegiance." He said: I said: I wanted to condition. He said, "You require what?" I said: Forgive me. He said: "Did I not know that Islam destroys what was before, that immigration destroys what was before, and that the pilgrimage destroys what was before. I would not have been able to fill my eyes to pay homage to him, and if I were asked to describe him, I could not fill my eyes, and if I died on that case, I would be The people of Paradise, and then we have things I do not know what is present, if I die not accompanied by a law, and no fire, if you buried me, they launched the dust on me, and then set up around my grave as far as the slaughter of flesh and divide the flesh until I ask you to see.    Amr ibn al-Aas «Amr ibn al - Aas said to those who came down to death and his mind with him how not to describe him when the death came down by his son said, saying: Describe. He said: "Son of death for the sake of being described, but I will describe you find me as if the mountains of Radwa on my neck as if in the cave of thorns and find me as if I emerge from a needle." He said: When dying: "O God, you ordered things and forbade things that we left a lot of what I ordered and Tartna in many of what I forbid, there is no god but you." Then he took his thumbs still cheered until he overflowed. What is this anxiety Mohammed has been using you and using you? He said: "Any son has been that and I will tell you, and I do not know what I love was composed or composed, but I testify to two men that the difference of the world and loved by the son of Sumaya and the son of Umm Abd". We rode and we can only forgive you. " » Abu al-Abbas cooled that when he attended the death, Amr entered him Ibn Abbas said: «I entered the Amr ibn al-Aas was dying, and entered him Abdullah bin Amr said to him:" O Abdullah, take that box, "he said: I do not need it, He said: "It is full of money," he said: I do not need him, Amr said: "I wish full of rugged" He said: I said: O Abu Abdullah, you were saying: I desire to see a sane die until I ask him how to find how you find? He said: "I find the sky as if applied to the ground and I between them, and showed me as if breathing from the hole of a needle," and then said: "Oh God, take me until you are satisfied." Then he raised his hands and said: "O God, I ordered Vsina, and finished Vrkbna not innocent Vtazr, nor strong Vntzr, but there is no god but God" three, then blunt. » Of his words Speak like medicine that lessened the benefit, even more than killed. He passed on a dead mule, and he said to some of his companions: For a man eats this until he fills his stomach, better for him than to eat the flesh of a Muslim man. I did not store a man secretly and disclosed his film, because I was narrower chest when I deposited him. The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) sent a lifetime in the battle of the same series, and he hit them with a cold.Amr said to them, `` No one is burning a fire. '' When he complained, he said, `` O Prophet of Allah, there was a few in them. Have an ambush .. Vjb that the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him. There is no hope of my dress as much as I can, nor the hope of my wife is not well done ten, nor hope Dabti what carried me, that boredom of bad morals. It was said to Amr ibn al-As: What virility? He said: The man is fit his money, and improves to his brothers. Amr said to his son: What kindness? He said: To be self-interested Vtlin governors? Amr said: What is the breach? Amr said: anti-Imam, and the opponent who is able to harm you. Amr said: Every verse in the Koran degree in paradise, and a lamp in your homes .. He said: Who read the Koran has included the prophecy between the two sides, but it does not inspire him. The greater the evacuation, the more rivals on the Day of Resurrection, and those who did not comfort his brothers with all that he could, decreased his love as much as he lacked their consolation. Imam Ghchoum, better than strife lasts. Is not the link that arrives from the link, and cut from the pieces, but that fair .. But the link: who arrives from the pieces, and compassion on the dry .. Not Halim, who dreams of his people what they dreamed of, if ignorant ignorant, but that fair .. But Halim, who dreams if they dream, if ignorant dream of them. Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-Aas said: My father often said: I am surprised by the man who comes down to death, and with his mind and tongue, how can not describe .. He said: Then the death came down, and with his mind and tongue, I said: Father He said: My son, death is too great to be described, but I will describe to you something, and God, as if on the shoulders of the mountains of Radwa and Tihama, and because my soul emerges from the hole of a needle, And as if in thorns thorn bush, and as the sky was applied to the earth, and I between them The mausoleum of Mokattam is located at the entrance of the Mosque of Sidi Oqba Ben Amer El-Juhani to the right of the interior. In film and television     1977: The film about the story of the beginning of Islam to the conquest of Mecca starring Abdullah Ghaith as Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib The role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Mohamed Wafik.     1981: The series of Islamic conquests and acted as Amr ibn al-Aas actor Hamza al-Shimi.     1981: The Kaaba series played the role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Hatem Zulfiqar.     1983: Amr ibn al-Aas series about his life story starring Majdi Wahba, Mahmoud El-Meligy [20]     1993: The Promise of Truth and the role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Ahmed Halawa.     2002: Man of Destinies for his life story starring Nour El Sherif.     The film "Al - Khawafi and Al - Qawadim" in the victory of Islam.     2009: Qamar Bani Hashem series about the life story of the Prophet (PBUH) starring Rashid Assaf in the role of Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib. The role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Mohammed al-Ahmad.     The series of life story of Qa'aa 'bin Amr al - Tamimi starring Salloum Haddad. The role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Hassan Awiti.     The series draped the right from the rule of Abu Bakr and Omar bin al - Khattab. The role of Amr bin Aas actor Marwan Abu Shahin.     2011: Muawiya, Hassan and Hussein series, and the role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Mohammed Kabbani.     2012: Omar series on the life story of Omar ibn al-Khattab starring Samer Ismail. The role of Amr ibn al-Aas actor Qassim Melho. Books and studies about him     Amr Ibn El-Aas, Nazmi Luke, Egyptian Book Organization, Cairo, 1970,     Amr ibn al-Aas, Abdul Wahab al-Aswani,
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11/11 Updated Fundraiser Post Part 7
In light of recent happenings, it is even more important we do what we can to help the Palestinian people. Please help me continue to share and donate where you can!
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