Look, could this be a personal attack? Sure. We all thought the serial killing in New Mexico were islamophobic, and it turned out the murderer was Muslim. But given the current genocide and bigots' tendency to see all people of a certain race or religion as the same, I'm suspicious.
A new convoy of my family members joins the list of martyrs of the Al-Kafarna family, bringing the number of martyrs of my family members and relatives to 75 martyrs, and there is still a large number under the rubble.
Because my family and relatives are not numbers, I will write all the names of my family members who were martyred in this aggression.
Martyr Suhail Bassam Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muhammad Bassem Al-Kafarna
Martyr/Bassem Muhammad Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Muhammad Ali Al-Kafarna
Martyr Ali Muhammad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Hassan Ali Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Youssef Hassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Misbah Muhammad Al-Mafarneh
Martyr Karam Rushdi Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Fatima Hassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Doaa Muhammad Al-Kafarna and her fetus
Martyr Yazan Sharif Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abeer Fakhri Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Youssef Amer Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Hassan Yaqoub Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Hussein Suhail Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Iyad Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/ Anas Iyad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Ramez Iyad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Yasser Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Youssef Amer Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ahmed Karim Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ayoub Ahmed Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Jihad Adnan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Ammar Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Iman Suhail Al-Kafarna and her children
The martyr Amani Jad Al-Kafarneh and her children
Martyr Fayez Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muhammad Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muawiyah Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Ahmed Wael Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saleh Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Qasim Ahmed Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Aoun Nofal Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mahmoud Anwar Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Khater Maher Al-Kafarna
The martyr / Muhammad Khater Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ahmed Ashraf Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Iyad Muhammad Taha Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Imran Muhammad Taha Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saleh Abdel Muti Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdul Hamid Mamdouh Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdullah Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdul Jawad Akram Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Shatha Nasser Al-Kafarna
Martyr Moaz Youssef Al-Kafarneh
The martyr Fayza Qasim Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saad Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Sham Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Hassan Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr/Ahlam Al-Kafarna
Martyr Hamada Attia Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Salwa Muhammad Al-Kafarna
The martyr Nour Hamada Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Hamada Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Khairy Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Shadi Awni Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Amir Mazen Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Jamal Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mustafa Ghassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Aisha Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
Martyr Redha Moayed Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Sharif Saeed Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Amira Sharif Hassan Al-Kafarna
Martyr Hassan Sharif Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Bassam Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Safaa Abdel Samie Al-Kafarna
A large number of my family members are still missing or under the rubble.
On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the Ashour family, are:
Rubin Khaled Hassan (75) and his son Ahmed Rubin Khaled (37);
Hassan Hosni Husayn (60) and his daughter Shahad Hassan Hosni (17);
his son Muhammad Hassan Hosni (31) and his daughter Massa Muhammad Hassan (1);
and Hassan’s brother Husayn Hosni Husayn (63);
Najah Muhammad Muhammad (55);
Aida Ramadan Hamdan (53);
Ilham Arafat Muhammad (45) and their brother Yaqub Arafat Muhammad (39);
Tariq Muhammad Mahmoud (39);
Ali Fadl Khaled (37), a journalist;
Ali Hassan Yassin (33);
Ibrahim Abdullah Muhammad (33) and his sons Muhammad Ibrahim Abdullah (7) and Hassan Ibrahim Abdullah (4);
Iman Mohsen Mahmoud (31);
Alaa Imad Muhammad (31);
Ahmed Musa Abd Rabbo (31);
Saeed Nasser Saeed (30) and his brother Abdulrahman Nasser Saeed (23), a “skilled and diligent programmer” with dreams of pursuing a Master’s degree;
Bara’a Ahmed Hasnat (25) and her sister Doaa Ahmed Hasnat (23);
Musab Muhammad (22), a photojournalist who worked at the University of Applied Sciences;
Dr. Muhammad Ammar Jaber (20);
Ahmed Saber Younis (18);
Ahmed Hilal Habib Hamdi (17);
Bushra Sharif Youssef (12);
Rihab Muhammad Abdel Hamid (7) and her siblings Abdel Hamid Muhammad Abdel Hamid (5), Ahmed Muhammad Abdel Hamid (3), Abdel Hamid Muhammad Abdel Hamid (3), and Hamza Muhammad Abdel Hamid (less than a year old);
Muhammad Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (6) and his brothers Anas Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (4) and Salah Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (2);
Nidal Mohannad Hashim (5), who was “known for his humor, aspirations, and loving nature”;
Hoor Muhammad Hussein (4) and her sister Aya Muhammad Hussein (1);
Omar Ahmed Ziad (2) and his infant sister Maryam Ahmed Ziad;
Janan Ahmed Ismail, her brother Ismail Ahmed Ismail, and their mother Dr. Dua Khamis Younis;
Omar Ismail Radwan and his children Sarah Omar Ismail, Muhammad Omar Ismail, Abdullah Omar Ismail, and Ismail Omar Ismail;
Moayad Muhammad Masoud;
Isma’il Radwan Hashem;
Hiba Saeed Hosni;
Aya Fadi Riad;
and Abdul Aziz Muhammad Ismail and his brother Shahid Muhammad Ismail.
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and here.
Emirati artist Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim (b.1962) is part of the UAE's first generation of contemporary artists from the late 1980s, an avant-garde scene that included Hassan Sharif, Abdullah Al Saadi, Hussein Sharif, and Mohammed Kazem. Ibrahim’s work has been inspired by a lifelong relationship with the environment of Khorfakkan, his place of birth, with the Gulf of Oman on one side and the Hajar Mountains on the other.
18 October 2022: Prince El Hassan bin Talal and Crown Prince Hussein took Ms Rajwa Al Saif on a tour of the collections pavilion of the founding King Abdullah I and the office of the late King Hussein in the Royal Protocol at the Royal Hashemite Court.
The various exhibits in the Royal Protocol narrate the history of the Hashemite family, since Sharif Hussein bin Ali, until the end of the era of King Hussein.
HakkaixGojyo (TenpouxKenren) - Saiyuki. What can I say? They're the Fated Guys. How can you not love this pairing, this ship dynamic? The fussy schoolteacher and the chainsmoking playboy find each other in a world gone chaotic in the shadow of the apocalypse. They were my first real, true, I'mma-write-fic-about-this ship. They've spent 500 years finding each other. Tough to beat.
Sokouku - Bungou Stray Dogs. Naturally, skk has to be on the list, right? Irresistible! I love a love affair that comes with a smack in the chops for good measure. Anyway, I'm a sucker for that kind of unequivocal trust, even when it's covered in idiocy.
MikoRei - K. Remember what I said about a smack in the chops? Well, MikotRei's got it. Their braincells are allergic to each other. They're deeply dippy about each other, and mad about it. Also, cue me up for that fucking tragedy and angst, yo. We've never written a single fic for this pairing, but we have hundreds of thousand of words of RP to Fix It.
Last Song: Details Kill by Juliet Ruin. This is one of my sister's bands (listen, they actually do kick ass, you should look them up on spotify or youtube or wev), and since we just went to a live show last night, I'm grooving. Personal favourite song by JR is Fight to Win, but this is the last one that I was listening to today.
Last Movie: Went to see the 1970s Bollywood movie Don a couple of weeks back. It was a good time!
Currently Reading: A shit ton of literature coming out of the Global War on Terror, actually. Good ones have been Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie, Look: Poems by Solmaz Sharif, and The Corpse Exhibition by Hassan Blasim. A ton of literary theory relating to the mechanical image. Grad school's wild.
Currently Watching: Nearing the end of a rewatch of Alchemy of Souls.
Currently Craving: BIBIMBAP. In the stone bowl, so takeout's not going to cut it, unfortunately. Lots of gochujang. I waaaaaaant.
I'mma just tag everyone who wants to do the thing, 'cause I just don't have that many moots, lol
Hey there and happy springtime! I was wondering if you maybe had some suggestions for siblings of a character portrayed by Toni Mahfud? Gender is not of importance but age wise they should be around 21-30 and preferably full siblings. Thank you so much!
Mona Haydar (1988) Syrian.
Farrah Yousef (1989) Syrian - also has light eyes.
Nadine Kaddour (1990) Syrian - also has light eyes.
Jacob Tobia (1991) Syrian - non-binary (they/them).
Baian Taleb (1993) Syrian - also has light eyes.
Sara Hesri (1993) Syrian.
Hazem Sharif (1993) Syrian.
Lamis Kan (1994) Syrian.
Hayla Ghazal (1995) Syrian.
Hassan Kello (1997) Syrian.
Naya Abou Mousa (1997) Syruan - also has light eyes.
Saby Hesri (1998) Syrian.
Leen Mohd (1998) Syrian - has light eyes.
Narins Beauty (2000) Syrian.
Shami Kareem (2001) Syrian.
Sara Alwari (2001) Syrian.
Mustafa Alabssi (?) Syrian - is deaf.
Hey, anon! He's Syrian (some websites say both his parents are Syrian and some say one parent is German?) but here are some suggestions, please note that the older suggestions have younger roles / resources / can be played as younger!
Ismail Al-Azhari ( October 20, 1900 – August 26, 1969 ) Sudanese national and political figure. He was the first prime minister of Sudan between 1954 and 1956, and the president of Sudan from 1965 until Jaafar al-Numairi overthrew him in 1969.
Quick information, Ismail Al-Azhari, Sudan's first prime minister ...
About his life
Ismail bin Al-Sayed Ahmed bin Al-Sayed Ismail bin Al-Sayed Ahmed Al-Azhari bin Sheikh Ismail Al-Wali ( 1900-1969 ). His lineage ends with Sheikh Ismail Al-Wali bin Abdullah, Al-Kardafani, a Dafari Al-Dahmiri Al-Abbasi originally and in proportion who displaced his father's family « Abdullah » from Mansourti village in Al-Dubba area in the north of Al-Abyad city, Kordofan. Ismail Al-Azhari has a close relationship with Mustafa Al-Bakri bin Sheikh Ismail, the first to be buried in the graves of Al-Bakri in Omdurman and Muhammad Al-Maki, one of the men of the Sufi movement in Sudan, the first to live in the Al-Makki neighborhood in Beit Al-Mal in Omdurman، And the Bedouin Sheikh, the famous dome in the Abbasid neighborhood of Omdurman, under the supervision of Beliyab and the wheels. He served as the Prime Minister of Sudan in the period 1954-1956 AD and Chairman of the Sovereignty Council in the period 1965-1969 AD raising the flag of independence of Sudan.
He was born in Beit Alam and Dean, his grandfather pledged to his father, Ismail Al-Azhari Al-Kabeer bin Ahmed Al-Azhar. He received his middle education with a civil valley, who was a distinguished prophet, who joined the College of Gardon in 1917 and did not complete his education with it. He worked as a teacher at the Atbara Al-Wasati School and Omdurman, then he went to study at the American University in Beirut and returned from it in 1930 AD. Appointed as [ Gradun College ] and founded the Arts and Debate Association.
And when the alumni conference was elected as its Secretary-General in 1937.
The fratricidal party, which was calling for union with Egypt, was leading the face of the call for independence for Sudan, which the Umma Party was calling for. He opposed the formation of the Northern Sudan Consultative Council and the Legislative Assembly. The Federal National Party ( is currently the Federal Democratic Party ) when the federal parties united under it. In the year 1954 AD. He was elected Prime Minister from within Parliament and under the influence of the growing feeling of the necessity of independence of Sudan first and before discussing the union with Egypt, and with the support of the independent movement he made a proposal to declare independence from within Parliament, and that was unanimous.
He assumed the presidency of the Sovereignty Council after the October 1964 revolution during the second democracy.
He was arrested when the May 1969 coup d'état occurred in Kober prison, and when his illness intensified, he was taken to hospital until he died.
He has a famous book called: ( The Road to Parliament ) Issued by the House of Culture in Beirut.
He was married to Mrs. Maryam Mustafa Salama.
His children
He has five girls and one boy :
Hopes married to Dr. Al-Mu'tasim Habibullah.
Samia was married to Brigadier General Osman Amin, then Captain General Hassan Sharif.
Toxicity married to Professor Al-Shaer Al-Fateh Hamdto.
Sanaa is married to the banker Kamal Hassoun.
Jalaa is married to Professor Abdul Rahim, Mr. Karrar Al-Siddaki
Muhammad married Mrs. Nahal Abdel Aziz Muhammad Sadiq and died after a traffic accident in 2006.
Stations of his autobiography
1943 He became president of the Siblings Party, which is one of the largest Sudanese parties that opposed English colonialism and remained president of the Siblings Party until he merged into the Federal National Party
1943 Become president of the alumni conference.
1943 His first trip to Egypt
1946 He was head of the delegation of the recombinant parties ( The delegation of Sudan ) to Egypt to attend negotiations on Sudan
1944 Opening of the Advisory Council of the Government of Sudan
1948 Establishment of the Legislative Assembly
1948 In November this year in prison for leading demonstrations to boycott the Legislative Assembly held by the British
1952 After the Egyptian revolution, he worked with President Najib to collect the word of the federal parties, and he succeeded in establishing the Federal National Party in December 1952 and was elected as its president.
February 1953 Sudan Self-Determination Agreement between Egypt and Britain
December 1953 The first Sudanese parliament elections and the Federal National Party won a majority
1953 In December his party won the elections for the Autonomous Parliament and he in the southern Omdurman constituency won his opponent, Mr. Abdullah Al-Fadil Al-Mahdi
1954 He formed the first national government from his Federal National Party
1955 The Sudanese delegation led the first Non-Aligned Countries Conference ( Bandung )
1955 19 December Parliament decided that Sudan be an independent, fully sovereign state from January 1st
1956 Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahjoub, leader of the opposition, raised the flag of independence, which is made up of green, yellow and blue colors
1956 The fall of his national government and the government of the two masters headed by Abdullah Khalil